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EDUCATIONAL 
FILM  GUIDE 

FORMERLY  EDUCATIONAL  FILM  CATALOG 

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DIRECTIONS  FOR  USE 

Part  1  is  an  inclusive  title  list  of  current  films  for  which  we  have  been  able  to  gather 
essential  information  such  as  title,  running  time,  whether  silent  or  sound,  availability 
and  main  source.  It  also  includes  subjects  for  all  films.  Dewey  decimal  classification 
numbers  are  given  for  films  listed  more  fully  in  Pt.  2. 

Part  2  is  a  selected  classified  list  of  recommended  films  for  which  annotations  and  addi- 
tion rental  sources  are  given. 

Only  16mm  films  have  been  listed  in  the  Guide. 

Title:  The  title  of  the  film  is  given  as  listed  by  the  producer.  If  a  film  is  known  by 
other  titles  cross  references  are  made  in  the  index  to  the  title  given. 

Length:   Length  is  given  in  minutes  when  obtainable,  otherwise  number  of  reels  is  given. 

Price:    Both   sales  and   rental  prices  have  been  given  in  so  far  as  possible.    "Loan" 
instead  of  price  is  indicative  of  a  film  sent  free  except  for  transportation  charges. 
"Apply"  instead  of  price  has  been  used  when  rates  and  conditions  vary  and  it  is 
necessary  to  apply  to  producer  for  prices, 
N.B.    Prices  are  subject  to  change. 

Date:  The  release  date  is  given  when  obtainable. 

Subject:  Under  subject  headings  (in  dark  type)  are  listed  titles  of  films  pertaining  to 
that  subject.  For  complete  information  about  a  film,  look  under  the  title  listing 
(in  all  capitals). 

Producer:  The  producer  or  main  source  given  is  the  one  now  owning  or  having  access 
to  the  negative  of  the  film.  A  list  of  addresses  of  producers  and  distributors  is  given 
at  the  end  of  this  Guide. 

Distributor:  The  short  lines  following  some  of  the  entries  in  Pt.  2  give  additional  sources 
for  the  films,  usually  rental  sources.  Informaiton  is  that  obtainable  at  time  of  going 
to  press.  Symbols  are  used  for  distributors'  names,  a  key  to  which  will  be  found 
at  the  end  of  this  Guide. 

Guide:  "Guide"  is  used  in  Pt.  2  to  indicate  the  gtiide  for  the  teacher  with  which  many 
films  prepared  for  educational  purposes  are  accompanied. 

Fonmi:   Approved  as  adult  discussion  aids  by  the  National  Committee  on  Film  Forums. 

Grading:  The  symbols  given  below  have  been  used  in  Pt.  2  to  indicate  approximate 
grade  level  at  which  films  have  been  found  useful. 


KEY  TO  SYMBOLS 


min 

minutes 

P 

primary 

si 

silent 

el 

elementary 

sd 

sound 

jh 

junior  high 

sh 

senior  high 

R 

reel  or  reels 

c 

college 

Guide 

teaching  help 

trade 

trade  school 

forum 

discussion  film 

adult 

adult  education 

ORDERS  FOR  FILMS  SHOULD  BE  SENT  TO  PRODUCER  OR  DISTRIBUTOR 


Standard  Catalog  Series 

Scheduled 
publication  date 
Children's  Catalog        7th  edition  1946 

1947  supplement  Sept.  1947 


Costume  Index        1937 


Educational  Film  Guide 

♦1947  edition  Sept.  1947 

Monthly  issues  beginning  October  1947 


Fiction  Catalog        1941  edition 

Extended  supplement  service  f 

*  1942-1946  cumulated  supplement Mar.  1947 

1947  supplement Mar.  1948 

1947-1948  cumulated  supplement  Mar.  1949 

1949  supplement   Mar.  1950 

New  edition  Fall  1950 


Song  Index        1926 

Supplement    1934 

Second  supplement — in  preparation 

Standard   Catalog   for   High    School    Libraries 
4th  edition  1942 
5th  edition   Fall    1947 


Standard  Catalog  for  Public  Libraries 
1940  edition 

Extended  supplement  service  f 

*  1941-1945  supplement Dec  1945 

1946  supplement   Dec.  1946 

1946-1947  supplement  Dec.  1947 

1948  edition Fall  1948 

•  Supersedes  all  preyious  supplements. 

t  Supplements  which  follow  are  not  supplied  on  orif;inaI  contract. 


EDUCATIONAL 
FILM  GUIDE 

FORMERLY  EDUCATIONAL  FILM  CATALOG 

Annual  Edition,  September  1947 

PART    1  :    A   TITLE  AND   SUBJECT  LIST  OF   5041    FILMS 

,  PART  2 ;  A  SELECTED,  CLASSIFIED  AND  ANNOTATED 
LIST  OF  3785  FILMS 


COMPILED  BY 

DOROTHY   E.   COOK 

AND 

BARBARA  BORDEN 


THE    H.   W.   WILSON    COMPANY 

NEW  YORK 1947 


by  The  H.  W.  Wilson  Company 
All  rights  reserved 

First  edition  1936 
Second  edition  1939 
Third  edition  1943 
Fourth  edition  1944 

Fifth  edition  1945 

Sixth  edition  1946 
Seventh  edition  1947 

Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America 


PREFACE 

This  1947  edition  of  the  Educational  Film  Guide  (formerly  the 
Educational  Film  Catalog),  a  revision  of  the  1946  edition,  is  a  selected 
list  containing  about  3785  films.  This  edition  replaces  all  volumes  and 
supplements  which  have  preceded  it.  As  in  previous  editions  of  the 
Guide,  the  selection  of  films  included  is  not  confined  to  classroom  films 
but  includes  those  which  are  available  for  all  non-theatrical  uses,  making 
this  Guide  valuable  to  clubs,  churches,  libraries,  army  and  navy  training 
camps  and  various  educational  and  business  institutions  as  well  as  to 
schools. 

Revision.  This  edition  is  a  cumulation  of  the  1946  edition  and  sup- 
plements published  September  1946  thru  June  1947.  Films  which  are  no 
longer  available  have  been  dropped.  A  list  of  these  films  is  included  at 
the  end  of  the  Guide. 

History.  The  first  edition  of  this  Catalog  was  published  in  1936. 
For  years  before  that  the  Company  had  been  making  surveys  and  inquiries 
to  learn  whether  or  not  such  a  catalog  was  really  needed.  One  of  the 
first  outsiders  to  approach  us  on  the  subject  was  Mr.  Abraham  Krasker 
of  Boston  University  in  1930.  For  the  next  five  years  others  made  similar 
suggestions.  Finally  a  questionnaire  regarding  the  form  and  general 
policies  was  submitted  to  educators  and  librarians  and  in  1935  editorial 
work  for  the  first  Catalog  was  begun. 

Form  of  Guide.  This  Guide  follows  the  form  of  other  members  of 
the  Standard  Catalog  Series  with  an  alphabetical  title  and  subject  list, 
and  a  classified  list.  However,  many  titles  are  included  in  Part  1  which 
were  not  selected  for  inclusion  in  the  classified  list. 

1.  Alphabetic  list.  This  part  is  placed  first  for  convenience  of  the 
users.  This  includes  in  one  alphabet,  the  titles  of  the  films  included  in 
Part  2  and  also  many  titles  not  selected  for  listing  in  Part  2.  The  clas- 
sification number  for  those  also  listed  in  Part  2  is  given  so  that  by  re- 
ferring to  Part  2  full  information  about  the  film  may  be  found.  Sub- 
jects have  been  assigned  freely  for  all  films,  because  educators  have  ex- 
pressed their  belief  that  even  a  few  feet  of  film  on  a  specific  subject  is 
valuable.  The  subjects  given  are  those  with  which  the  film  deals — not 
the  particular  courses  in  school  in  which  they  may  be  used.  These  often 
overlap. 

2.  Classified  list.  The  films  listed  in  Part  2  are  those  selected  by  our 
collaborators  and  are  classified  according  to  the  Dewey  Decimal  classifica- 
tion. In  this  section  is  given  the  full  information  for  each  film:  title, 
length,  width,  whether  sound  or  silent,  sale  or  rental  prices,  date  of  re- 
lease or  copyright  date,  producer  or  authorized  distributor,  class  number, 
additional  rental  sources,  descriptive  annotation,  critical  reviews,  grading 
and  a  teacher's  guide,  if  any.  Each  film  is  annotated  in  order  to  make  the 

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selection  of  the  proper  film  easier.  Indication  of  the  source  is  given  at 
the  end  of  each  quoted  note,  "Advisory  committee"  indicates  a  review 
made  by  an  Advisory  Committee  on  the  Use  of  Motion  Pictures  of  which 
Mark  A.  May  is  the  Chairman.  States  names  refer  to  the  Visual  Edu- 
cation Department  of  the  state  college  or  university.  Other  quotations 
have  been  taken  from  special  lists  which  are  briefly  indicated.  Most  of 
the  grading  indicated  is  from  information  given  by  our  collaborators 
when  voting  on  the  films  to  be  included  and  while  the  films  have  been 
used  successfully  at  the  school  grades  indicated  they  maye  be  found  use- 
ful in  other  grades  as  well. 

3.  Distributors.  The  short  lines  following  most  of  the  entries  give 
additional  sources  for  the  films,  usually  rental  sources.  Prices  for  which 
the  film  may  be  rented  are  given  when  that  information  is  readily  secured. 
When  a  film  is  obtainable  from  10  or  more  dealers,  a  note  indicating 
its  wide  distribution  is  given.  This  information  is  constantly  changing 
and  even  tho  considerable  efifort  has  been  made  to  have  these  rental 
sources  as  complete  as  possible,  there  may  be  some  omissions. 

Selection.  This  selected  list  is  based  on  the  advice  of  many  educa- 
tors, on  a  comparison  of  selected  lists  of  films  and  on  consultation  with 
producers  and  others  interested  in  non-theatrical  films.  Tentative  lists  of 
titles  of  films  are  voted  on  by  37  collaborators  and  on  the  basis  of  their 
votes,  the  films  are  selected  for  inclusion  in  Part  2  of  this  Guide.  The 
final  selection  represents  the  composite  opinion  of  educators  who  are 
using  the  motion  picture  in  their  work.  No  one  of  these  can  be  held 
personally  responsible  for  the  inclusion  or  exclusion  of  any  film  as  the 
final  decision  based  on  these  expressions  of  opinion  was  made  by  the 
editors. 

Even  tho  there  is  more  interest  in  the  non-theatrical  film  than  there 
was  when  the  Guide  was  compiled  in  1936,  and  there  are  many  com- 
mittees reviewing  these  films,  there  are  doubtless  some  excellent  films 
which  are  omitted  from  Part  2  of  the  Guide  because  they  have  not 
been  widely  enough  distributed  to  be  voted  on  favorably.  Some  indus- 
trial films  made  for  advertising  purposes  have  been  included  when  the 
votes  of  our  collaborators  indicated  that  they  are  useful.  Those  prefer- 
ring not  to  use  such  films  will  be  able  to  recognize  them  by  the  producer's 
name.  When  that  does  not  serve  as  an  indication  a  note  is  given  as  to 
whether  or  not  the  advertising  might  be  considered  objectionable. 

Only  16mm  films  have  been  listed  in  this  Guide. 

No  attempt  has  been  made  to  report  on  the  condition  of  the  films 
listed  other  than  general  notes  from  collaborators  as  to  excellence  of 
photography  or  sound  recording. 

Acknowledgments.  The  editors  and  The  H.  W.  Wilson  Company 
are  very  grateful  to  the  many  educators  and  visual  instruction  experts 
who  gave  of  both  their  time  and  advice  so  generously.  A  list  of  those 
who  have  regularly  checked  lists  of  films  and  have  helped  us  in  many 
ways  is  given  following  this  preface.  To  all  of  these  and  to  all  who  have 
sent  us  reviews  our  most  sincere  thanks. 


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We  also  wish  to  thank  the  producers  and  distributors  who  cooperate 
with  us  so  consistently  in  keeping  us  informed  of  their  activties.  Sincere 
thanks  are  extended  to  Barbara  Borden  and  Victoria  Debevec  for  their 
assistance  on  all  parts  of  the  work  of  the  Guide. 

It  is  planned  to  keep  this  Guide  up  to  date  by  monthly  issues,  be- 
ginning in  October  and  by  a  new  edition  annually. 

September  1947  Dorothy  E.  Cook 


COLLABORATORS 

The  compilers  gratefully  acknowledge  the  assistance  so  generously  given  by  the  collab- 
orators named  below  who  have  checked  our  tentati\re  lists  and  shown  their  interest  in  this 
Guide  in  numerous  ways. 


Mary  Aceti 
Wayne  University 
Detroit  24,  Michigan 

Celia  Anderson 
NYU  Film  Library 
New  York  City  3 

B.   A.   AUGHINBAUGH 

Supervisor,    Slide  &   Film   Exchange 
Department  of  Education 
Columbus,  Ohio 

Mrs.  Esther  L.  Berg 
25  Central  Park  West 
New  York  City 

I.  E.  Blume 
Bexley  Junior  High  School 
Columbus  9,  Ohio 

Henry  E.  Childs 

Supervisor  Visual  Education 
Department  of  Public  Schools 
Providence  2,  Rhode  Island 

Robert  Collier,  Jr. 

Director  of  Visual  Instruction 
South  High  School 
Denver  10,  Colorado 

Louise  Condit 

Metropolitan   Museum  of  Art 
New  York  City  28 

C.  R.  Crakes 

Educational  Consultant 
DeVry  Films  &  Laboratories 
Chicago  14,  Illinois 

Mrs.  Margaret  Davis 
National  Film  Society  of  Canada 
OttaAva,  Canada 

Wilber  Emmert 

Director,  Indiana  Film  Library 
State  Teacher's  College 
Indiana,  Pennsylvania 

Marie  Finney 

Director,  Radio  &  Visual  Education 
State  Department  of  Education 
Austin  11,  Texas 

Alfred  L.  Fredrick 

Association  Films 

YMCA  Motion  oicture  Bureau 

New  York  City  17 


Gordon  C.  Godbey 

Dept.    of   University   Extension 
University  of  Kentucky 
Lexington  29,  Ky. 

Paul  Gratke 
Chief,  Education  Department 
Milwaukee  Public  Library 
Milwaukee  3,  Wise. 

W.  M.  Gregory 
Audio-Visual  Education 
Western  Reserve  University 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

Emma  Gutzeit 

Dept.  of  Radio  &  Visual  Education 
San  Antonio  3,  Texas 

Mrs.  Jessie  G.  Harris 

Director,  Division  of  General  Extension 
University  System  of  Georgia 
Atlanta  3,  Georgia 

Harry  H.  Haworth 

Supervisor,  Library  &  Visual  Services 
Pasadena  City  Schools 
Pasadena  4,  California 

Agnes  Heir 
Department  of  Community  Services 
University  of  Minnesota 
Minneapolis  14,  Minn. 

James  S.  Kinder 
Dept.   of  Visual  Education 
Pennsylvania   College   for   Women 
Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Marguerite  Kirk 
Director,  Department  of  Library  and  Vis- 
ual Aids 
Board  of  Education 
Newark,  New  Jersey 

H.  L.  KoosER 

Director,    Visual    Instruction   Service 
Iowa  State  College 
Ames.  Iowa 

William  F.  Kruse 
United  World  Films  Inc. 
New  York  City  20 

Mary  Rees  Land 
In  charge  of  Visual  Aids 
University  of  Kentucky 
Lexingfton 


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Bertha  Landers 
Librarian,  Public  Library 
Dallas.  Texas 

J.  E.  Lateana 
Department  of  Visual  Instruction 
University  of   California 
Berkeley  4,  Calif. 

Venice  M.  Lindsay 

Manager,  Visual  Aids  Bureau 
University  of  Arizona 
Tucson,  Arizona 

D.  W.  McCavick 

Director  Visual  Instruction  Bureau 
University  of  Texas 
Austin  12,  Texas 

Fred  S.  Montgomery 
Bureau  of  Visual  Instruction 
University  of  Kansas 
Lawrence,  Kansas 

Alan  H.  Nicol 

Director,  Visual  Education 
Board  of  Education 
Buffalo,  New  York 


Mrs.  Grace  Fisher  Ramsey 
Curator  of  School  Relations 
American  Museum  of  Natural  History 
New  York  City 

Seerley  Reid 
Exec.  Assistant  to  the  Director 
Office  of  Information 
U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture 
Washington  25,  D.C. 

David  E.  Strom 

Director.   Audio- Visual   Aids    Center 
University  of  Connecticut 
Storrs,  Conn. 

Paul  R.  Wendt 
Director,  Visual  Education 
University  of  Minnesota 

Minneapolis  14,  Minn. 

W.    A.    WiTTICH 
Director,  Bureau  of  Visual  Instruction 
University  of  Wisconsin 
Madison  6.  Wise. 

George  Zehrung 

William  J.   Ganz   Company 
New  York   City 


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Educational   Film  Guide 

1947  Edition 
Part  I.     Title  and  Subject  List 

Titles  are  in  all  capitals;  those  with  classification  numbers  following  in  heavy  type  are  listed 
more  fully  in  Part  2.    Subjects,  which  are  given  for  all  films,  are  in  heavy  type. 


A   LA  CLAIRE  FONTAINE.  See  Chants  popu- 

lalres  $1  784 

AAF    COMES    OF    AGE.    50mln    16-sd-loan    1946 

Castle  629.13 

AAF— SPECIAL       DELIVERY.       14mln      16-sd- 

$17.67       1946       Castle  629.13 

ABC  OF  HAND  TOOLS  PART  I.     18min  16-sd- 

color-loan    1946    GM  694 

ABC   OF   HAND   TOOLS    PART   II.     15min     16- 

sd-color-loan      1946     GM  694 

ABC     OF     POTTERY      MAKING— THE     COIL 

METHOD.    15min   16-si-sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1- 

$1.50   1938   BFS  738 

ABC  of  puppet  making  series 

ABC  of  puppets,   type  I-II  791.5 

ABC  OF   PUPPETS,  TYPE   I.   (ABC  of  puppet 

making    ser.)     lOmin    16-si-sd-$24-$36;    rent 

$1-.$1.50    1939    BFS  791.5 

ABC    OF    PUPPETS,    TYPE     II— OPERATION 

AND    STAGE    CONSTRUCTION.    (ABC    of 

puppet  making  ser.)   lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$36; 

rent  $1-$1.50  1939  BFS  791.5 

ABCA.     15min     16-sd-$37.50;   rent  $2    1943    BIS 

940.534 
ABALONE   PEARL  FISHING.  8mln  16-si-$5.76; 

rent  $1  Bray  639 

ABEGWEIT.     See  Prince  Edward  Island  917.17 
Ability 

Aptitudes  and   occupations  371.42 

Greener  hills  170 

Abnormal     children.     See     Children,     Abnormal 

and  backward 
ABOUT      BANANAS.      15min     16-si-loan     1935 

United  fruit  634.7 

ABOUT    FACES.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    1941    local 

health   dept  617.6 

ABOUT  THE   MEDITERRANEAN.     IR     16-sd- 


30min     16-si-$48 
90min 


rent       $5      FFT 
ABRAHAM     LINCOLN. 

EBF 
ABRAHAM     LINCOLN. 

1937  Nu-Art 
Abrasives 

Manufactured  abrasives 

Norton  abrasives 

Norton  abrasives  in  tool  grinding 

Precision  with  Norton  abrasives 
Absenteeism    (Labor) 

Every   minute   counts  ,^,. 

Abstract  films.   See  Moving  pictures.  Abstract 
AN     ABSTRACTION     WITH     PLANES.     lOmin 

16-sd-color-$100;    rent   $4   1947  EBF 
ABSTRACTIONS.    lOmin      '      

1938  ITTCO 
Acadia 

Land  of  Evangeline 
Acadia  national  park 

Maine  coast 
Acadians  in  Louisiana 

Cajuns  of  the  Teche   (Quaint  folks)     917.63 
ACCENT    ON    COURAGE.      IR      16-sd-rent    $2 

ACCENT  ON  USE.  20min  16-sd-$20.50  Nat 
found    for   infantile   paralysis  615.8 

ACCEPTING  THE  DO'S.  IR  16-sd-$50  1947 
EBF 

ACCESSORY  ASSEMBLY.  TOOLS  AND  PRO- 
CEDURES:  No,  2.  HIGH  FREQUENCY 
SOLDERING.  17min  16-sd-$29.29  1944 
Castle  671 


914 

1933 

921 

16-sd-rent    $15 

921 

621.92 


331.8 


16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50 
780 

917.16 

917.41 


ACCIDENT    SERVICE.    40min    16-sd-$75;    rent 

$4   1945   BIS  617 

Accidents 

Disaster    strikes  361 

First  steps   In   first  aid  614.8 

Ice  rescue  614.8 
See    also    Aeronautics — Accidents;    Auto- 
mobiles— Accidents;    Mine    accidents 

Prevention 

Accidents   don't   happen  614.8 
Aim  for  safety 

Blasting  cap  662.2 

Champions  at  the  wheel  629.213 

Do   you   walk   safely?  614.8 
Don't  let  it  happen  to  you 

Every  tenth  man  614.8 

Everybody's   business  629.213 
Fall  guy 

Foot  faults  614.8 

For   safety's   sake  614.8 

Heads   up  614.8 

Hook,   line  and — safety  799.1 

International    Ice    patrol  614.8 

It's    wanton   murder  614.8 
Making  of  a  shooter 
No  substitute  for  safety 

On  two  wheels  629.22 

One,   two,   three,   go  614.8 
The  outlaw 

Partners    In    production  614.8 
Priceless  cargo 

Safe   use   of  tools  614.8 

Safety  ahoy  797.1 

Safety  at  play  614.8 

Safety   begins   at   home  614.8 

Safety  for  welders  614.8 

Safety    In    the    home  614.8 

Safety    In    the    shop  614.9 

Safety   patrol  614.8 

Safety  to  and   from   school  614.8 
Scout   methods   of   waterfront    safety 

Screw  drivers  and  screw  jays  629.213 

Seventh    column  614.8 

Simple  stunts  796.4 

Speaking   of   safety  629.213 

Spinning  spokes  629.22 

Stitch   In    time  614  8 
Stop,  look  and  live 

Street    safety— for    advanced    grades    614.8 
Street  safety — for  primary  grades  614.8 

Teach   them   to   drive  629.213 
There's  no  place  like  home 

Three    blind    mice  614.8 
Time  to  stop 

To  live  in  darkness  614.8 
Trigger  happv  Harry 

We    drivers  629.213 

What   price   happiness  614.8 

X  marks  the  spot  629.213 
Watch  your  step 
Your  richest  gift 

ACCIDENTS   DON'T   HAPPEN.   4R  16-sd-applv 

CanFB  614.8 

Accounting 

Bookkeeping    and    accounting  657 

ACHIMOTA,      19mln      16-sd-$30      1946     BIS 

Acoustics.  See  Sound 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ACROBATIC       CHECKS.       19min 

Castle 
Acrobats  and  acrobatism 

Advanced    tumbling 

Beach  capers 

Beginning    tumbling 

Intermediate    tumbling 

Simple  stunts 

Tumbling    for    physical 
stunts 

Tumbling     for     physical 
stunts 

Tumbling  on  the  trampoline 
Act    and   fact   series 

Air  battle 

D    day 

Gateway    to    Germany 

Road    to   Paris 
ACTION.    (How   to   draw   cartoons 

16-si-sd-$30-$40;    rent    $1.50-$2 


16-sd-$25.69 
629.13 

796.4 

796.4 
796.4 

fitness — companion 
796.4 

fitness — individual 
796.4 


940.544 

940.542 

940.542 

940.542 

ser.)    lOmin 

1944    ITTCO 

741 

FROM    RAT 

TISSUE     CUL- 

rent    $4     Wistar 


ACTIVITY    OF    HEART    MUSCLE, 
EMBRYOS.     GROWN      IN     ~ 
TURE.     15min     16-si-$25; 
Inst 

ACUORDATE-DE-ME.  3min  16-sd-57.50  Pic- 
torial 

Adaptation   (Biology) 

How   nature   protects   animals  591.57 

ADDING  OR  REMOVING  REFRIGERANT. 
17min   16-sd-$29.29    1945   Castle  621.5 

ADJUSTING  AND  CHECKING  THE  EX- 
PANSION  VALVE.  21min  16-sd-$32.87  1945 
Castle  621.5 

ADJUSTING  AND  REPAIRING  THE  THER- 
MO EXPANSION  VALVE.  12min  16-sd- 
$22.88    1945    Castle  621.5 

ADJUSTING  COMMERCIAL  THERMOSTATIC 
CONTROLS.  12min  16-sd-$22.15  Castle  621.5 

ADJUSTING  PRESSURE  ACTUATED  TEM- 
PERATURE CONTROL  DEVICES.  15min 
16-sd-$27.15    1945    Castle  621.5 

ADJUSTMENTS  AFTER  CHECK  FLIGHT. 
19min    16-sd-$30.74   1945   Castle  629.13 

Administrative   responsibility 

Captains     courageous;     excerpt     (race     se- 
quence) 179 

ADOBE  BRICK  MAKING.  8min  16-si-$12;  rent 
$1     1938     BFS  666.7 

ADOLF  DEHN'S  TECHNIQUE  IN  WATER 
COLOR.  30mln  16-si-color-$140;  rent  $6  1946 


751 

lOmin  16-si-$15.48; 

591.5 


Harmon 
ADOPTING   A   BEAR   CUB. 

rent    $1.25    Bray 
Adoption 

Unseen   guardians  339.4 

ADVANCED     MANEUVERS.    lOmin    16-sd-$45: 

rent    $2    1943    Bray  629.13 

ADVANCED  OBEDIENCE  INSTRUCTION.  See 

Training   you    to    train   your   dog  636.1 

ADVANCED    SWIMMING.      lO^^min     16-sd-$46. 

Also  co1or-$80    1945    Sper 
ADVANCED    TENNIS.    12min    16-sd-$17.50    1946 

Official  796,34 

ADVANCED  TUMBLING.     IR     16-sd-$50.     Also 

color-$75     1945     Coronet  796.4 

ADVANCED      TYPING— DUPLICATING      AND 

MANUSCRIPT.       25min      16-sd-$32.27 

C&stl© 
ADVANCED       TYPING— SHORTCUTS. 

16-sd-$42.54    1944    Castle 
ADVENTURE  AHEAD.    21min 

1946  Schult 
ADVENTURE    IN    BOKHARA. 

rent  $25     BraF 
ADVENTURE    IN    LEARNING,      20min 

loan      1945      Castle 
Adventure  parade  series 

Clyde   Beatty's   animal    thrills 

Crocodile    thrills 

Three   little   bruins'  make   mischief 

Wing,    claw   and   fang 
ADVENTURES  IN    RESEARCH.     20min 

loan     Mod 
ADVENTURES    OF    A    GRAY    SQUIRREL.    IR 

16-si-rent   50c   1938   AMNH  591.5 

Adventures    of    a    news    cameraman    series 

Training  police  horses  636.1 

ADVENTURES     OF     BUNNY     RABBIT.     (Pri- 
mary grade  ser.)  llmln  16-sd-$50  1937  EBF 

591.5 
ADVENTURES    OF    CHICO.    55min    16-sd-$250: 

rent    $15    Pictorial  F 


1944 
652 
35min 
652 
16-sd-color-loan 

85min      16-sd- 

16-sd- 
633.1 

791.3 
591.5 
591.5 
591,5 
16-sd- 


ADVENTURES     OF      HUCKLEBERRY      FINN. 

38min  16-sd-apply  1946  TFC  F 

ADVENTURES     OF     PETER.     12mln     16-sl-$18 

1931   EBF  591.5 

ADVENTURES  OF   TOM    SAWYER.   91min  16- 

sd-rent   $15   Pictorial  F 

Advertising 

Newspapers 
Spotlight    on    the    middle    millions 

AERIAL   GUNNER.    90min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fl 

Aerodromes.   See  Airports 

Aerodynamics 

Aerodynamics — air  flow  533 

Aerodynamics — air    resistance    and    stream- 
lining 533 
Aerodynamics — forces  acting  on  an  air  foil 

533 
Aerodynamics — lift  533 

Aerodynamics — properties    of    air  533 

Air    in    action  533 

Air  scout   training  film  629.13 

Problems  of  flight  629.13 

Smoke    streams  533 

Theory    of    flight  533 

Youth   takes   to   wings  629.13 

AERODYNAMICS— AIR  FLOW.  16mln  16-sd- 
$24.26  1943  Castle  533 

AERODYNAMICS— AIR  RESISTANCE  AND 
STREAM-LINING.  8min  16-sd-$35;  rent  $2 
1942    Bray  533 

AERODYNAMICS— FORCES  ACTING  ON  AN 
AIR    FOIL.    25min    16-sd-$30.70    1943    Castle 

533 

AERODYNAMICS— LIFT.  8mln  16-sd-$35;  rent 
$2    1942    Bray  533 

AERODYNAMICS— PROPERTIES  OF  AIR. 
8min  16-sd-$35;   rent  $2  1942  Bray  533 

AEROLOGY— ICE  FORMATION  ON  AIR- 
CRAFT.     48min     16-sd-$56.14     1944     Castle 

551.57 

AEROLOGY:  THUNDERSTORMS.  41mln  16-sd- 
$48.99    1944   Castle  551.5 

Aeronautic    motors.    See    Airplane    engines 

Aeronautical   instruments 

Gyro  compass  629.13 

Aeronautics 

Acrobatic    checks  629.13 

Advanced   maneuvers  629.13 

Aerodynamics — air  resistance  and  stream- 
lining 533 
Aerodynamics — lift  533 
Aerodynamics — properties  of  air  533 
Air  scout  training  film  629.13 
America  learns  to  fly  629.13 
Celling  zero;   excerpt    (Davis   sequence) 

629.13 
Ceiling   zero:    excerpt    (Payson    sequence) 

629.13 
Chandelle  629.13 

Development    of    transportation  380 

Eyes  of  the  navy  629.13 

Immelman  629.13 

Intermediate    acrobatic   loops  629.13 

Inverted    spins  629.13 

Land    transportation  380 

Loops  629.13 

Making    of    an    airplane    fitting  629.13 

Methods  of  flight  629.13 

Micro-switches  on  aircraft  629.13 

National    air    races 
Orientation — fade       parallel       system       and 

close-in  procedure 
Orientation — the    90    degree   method 
The  phantom 

Precision   spin  629.13 

Principles  of  flight  629.13 

Problems    of    flight  629.13 

Prophet    without    honor — General    Mitchell 

921 

Radio    navigation — bracketing    an    unknown 

beam  629.13 

Slow    roll  629.13 

Sporting  wings 

Theory  of  flight  533 

Youth  takes  to  wings  629.13 


Accidents 
Empire  state  disaster 


629.13 


1947    EDITION 


Aeronautics — Continued 


Flights 


Air   liner 

629.13 

Airplane  trip 

629.13 

By    air    to    Argentina 

918.2 

By  air  to  tlie  land  of  the 

Incas 

918 

First  fligiit 

Geograpiiy    from    the    air 

910 

Guatemala    rainbow    vacation 

917.28 

History  of  aviation 

629.13 

Week-end    in    Bermuda 

917.299 

Wings    to    Alaska 

917.98 

Wings  of  victory 

921 

History 

Age  of  flight 

629.13 

Conquest   of    the   air 

629.13 

History  of  aviation 

629.13 

Study  and  teaching 

Air  college 

629.13 

Wingmen  of  tomorrow 

Voyages 
See  Aeronautics — Flights 
Aeronautics,   Commercial 
Air  transportation 

Airways    of    the    future  629.13 

Global  air  routes 
Great  circle 

Transportation    and    our    community 
See  nlso  Air  lines 
Aeronautics,   Military 

Air  army  629.13 

Behind    the    wings  629.13 

Sky  defenders  629.13 

Wings  over  America  629.13 

See    also     World     war,     1939-1945 — ^Aerial 

operations 
Aeronautics,    Naval.    See   Aeronautics,   Military 
Aeroplanes.  See  Airplanes 
Aeschines 

Demosthenes'  flight  for  freedom  885 

Afghanistan 

Changing  times   in   Afghanistan  915.8 

Africa 

Camera  thrills  in  wildest  Africa  591.5 

Children    of    Africa  916 

David   Livingstone   in  Africa  921 

Day  in  an  African  village  916 

Father  and  son 
Life  in  a  jungle  village 

The  veldt  591.5 

Voyage  en  Afrique 

Wild   elephant   roundup  591.5 

Wild   life   on   the   veldt  591.5 

See  also  World  war,   1939-1945 — Africa 


See  Animals- 


Animals 
-Africa 


See  Birds- 


Birds 
-Africa 


Missions 
See  Missions — ^Africa 
Africa,  British  East 

African  tribes 

Father    and    son 

Fight  for  life 

Gold  coast  builders 

Men    of    Africa 

Pottery  in  the  gold  coast 

Story  of  Omolo 
Africa,  Central 

Central  Africa 

A   giant   people:    The   WatussI 

Mountains    of    the   moon 

The    prowlers 

Pygmies    of    Africa 

Simba 
Africa,   East 

The  desert 

Mamprusi    village 

Partners 
Africa,  French  Equatorial 

L'amitii6   noire 


916.7 
916.7 


917.7 


916.7 
916.7 
916.7 
916.7 
916.7 


916.7 
916.7 


916.7 


Africa,   North 

Backward    civilization  916.1 

Cities     of     North     Africa — Tunis — Algiers — 
Rabat  916 

North  Africa 

Antiquities 

Ancient  trails  in  North  Africa  961 

Africa,  South 

Cape  town  and  the  peninsula 

Diamonds  In   the  rough  553.8 

In  and  around  Capetown 

Kruger  national  park 

Namaqualand  and  Zululand 

Native  Africa  916.8 

South    Africa  916.8 

Wild  flowers  of  South  Africa  582.13 

Worcester  916.8 

Missions 

See  Missions — Africa,  South 
African  animals.  See  Animals — Africa 
AFRICAN  FAUNA.  (World  In  color  ser.)  12min 

16-sd-color  $75  1944  Simmel-Meservey  591.5 
AFRICAN  PIGMIES.  16-si-sd  1943  Castle  916.7 
AFRICAN  TRIBES.  (World  in  color  ser.)  12mln 

16-sd-$75   1944   Simmel-Meservey  916.76 

AFTER     WORK.     lOmin     16-sd-$25;     rent    .$1.25 

1945  Canada 

AGE     OF     FLIGHT.     (This    Is    America    ser.) 
18min   16-sd-$100;    rent   $3  1944   Pictorial 

629.13 
AGE  OF   PRECISION.     28min     16-sd-color-loan 

1946  FFI 

Agencies,   Employment,   See  Employment  agen- 
cies 

Agricultural  cooperation.  See  Agriculture,  Coop- 
erative 

Agricultural  credit 

Sign  of  dependable  credit  332.3 

Agricultural    laborers 

Farm    front    fighters  631.1 

Give    and    take    with    Mexico  631.1 

Negro    farmer  326 

Truck    farmer  631.1 

Agricultural    machinery 

Better    performances — longer    life — in    corn 
planters  631.3 

Farm    inconveniences  631.3 

Food    and    freedom  631.3 

Forge  hardening  and   tempering  farm   tools 

631.3 
Level    farming   on    sloping   fields  630 

Longer   life   for  your  corn   planter 
New    ways    to    do    more    with    farm    power 

631.3 
Sharpening  and  tempering  farm  tools  631.3 
Stook   sweeps   and   buck  rakes 
Tale  of  two  thieves 

W^ar   on    wear  631.2 

Yesterday    and    today  630 

Agricultural    pests 

Guardians   of  plenty  632.7 

Agricultural   products.    See  Farm   produce 

Agricultural  societies 

Early  start  636 

Agriculture 

Agriculture  630 

America's   biggest   business 
Bill  Bailey  and  the  four  pillars 
Conservation    of    natural    resources  333 

Early  start 

Farm  631 

Farm    work    simplification  630 

Farmer    in    the    zoo  630 

Farmers   face   the  future  630.973 

Farming    takes    skill  630 

Flood  630.973 

Give   and    take  with   Mexico  631.1 

In    our   own    American    way  917.3 

Into  tomorrow 
Just  a  farmer 

Level   farming  on  sloping  fields  630 

Living   rock  631.8 

Lost  harvest 
Mississippi  basin 

Muddy  waters  631.4 

National   farm   oddities  630 

Natural   resources   of    the   Pacific   coast 
Negro    farmer  326 

New    ways    in    farming  630 

Old  fashioned  farm 
Over  the  rainbow 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Ag  r  icu  Itu  re — Continued 

Planning   to   prosper*  631.4 

Rain    on    the   plains  631.4 

Salt   of   the   earth  631.1 

Soil  and  the  south 
Under    western    skies 
Want  a  lift 

Wartime   farming   In    the    corn   belt       631.4 
Yesterday    and    today  630 

Africa 
Fight  for  life 
Story    of    Omolo 

Canada 

Business    of    farming  630.971 

Certified   for   seed  630.971 

Five  steps  to  better  farm  living  630.971 

Heritage  630.971 

New    plans    for    the    land  630.971 

Chile 
Chilean    hacienda,     traditional    farm    estate 
Fundo    in    Chile  630.983 

China 

Good    earth  F 

Good  earth;   excerpt   (famine  sequence) 

630.951 

People  of  western  China — farmers  of  forty 

centuries  915.1 

Cuba 
5-C   clubs   of   Cuba  630.9729 

Economic  aspects 
Business  of  farming 
Crop    that    never    fails 
Salt  of  the  earth 
Science    and    agriculture 
Truck  farmer 

Oermany 
Germany — rural  life 

Great  Britain 
Cornish    valley 
Fenlands 

Make  fruitful  the  land 
Spring   on    the   farm 

Illinois 
Agriculture 

India 
Ganges    farmer 

Japan 
Precious  land — a  story  of  farming 

New  England 
Harvests  for  tomorrow 

Philippine  Islands 
Filipino    farmers 
The  Philippines 

Russia 
Soviet  soil 

Scotland 
Crofters 

Soilless  agriculture 
See  Plants — Soilless  culture 


630.971 

630.973 

631.1 

633.3 

631.1 


014.3 


630.942 
631.6 


630.942 


630.973 


In  Japan 
630.952 


631.4 


919.14 
919.14 


630.941 


Save    that 


Southern  states 
soil 


631.4 


Sweden 

Productive  Sweden 
Agriculture,   Cooperative 

Collective  adventure 

A  day  in  Dagania 

They  find  a  home 

Wheat  farmer 
AGRICULTURE.     9mln     16-sd-loan    111 

dept  reports 
AGRICULTURE.    (Your   life   work   ser.) 

16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1945  Mahnke 
AIDA.  9min  16-sd-apply  Commonwealth 
AIM     FOR    SAFETY. 

1946     Aetna 


633.1 

div     of 

630.973 

llmin 

630 

785 

17mln      16-sd-color-loan 


Air 

Aerodynamics — forces  acting  on  an  air  foil 

533 
Atmosphere  and  its  circulation  533 

Air,    Compressed.    See    Compressed    air 

AIR  BATTLE.  (Act  and  fact  ser.)  6min 
16-sd-$22;    rent   $1    1945   BIS  940.544 

Air  brakes 

Compressed    air  621.5 

AIR  COLLEGE.  (Pathe  parade  $4)  lOmin  16- 
sd-apply    TFC  629.13 

Air  conditioning 

Heating    and    air   conditioning  697 

Air  corps.   See  United  States.  Army  air  forces 

AIR  CREW.  (This  is  America  ser.)  18mln 
16-sd-$100;    rent    $3     1944     Pictorial       629.13 

AIR  CURRENTS  AND  THEORY  OF  STREAM- 
LINING. (Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$27;    rent    $1-50    1937    ITTCO  533 

Air  flow 

Aerodynamics — air    flow  533 

Air    currents    and    theory    of    streamlining 

533 
Smoke    streams  533 

AIR  IN  ACTION.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also  color- 
$75   1947   Coronet  533 

AIR  LINER.  20mln  16-sd-$80;  rent  $3  1938 
UWF  629.13 

Air  lines 

Air  liner  629.13 

Air  mail  service 

Ceiling    zero;    excerpt     (Davis    sequence) 

629.13 
Ceiling    zero;    excerpt 


(Payson    sequence) 

629.13 

383 

383 


Flight   six 
The    mall 

Of    men    and    wings 
Wings  over  Canada 
Air  pilots 

Air   college  629.13 

Air    crew  629.13 

America    learns    to    fly  629.13 

Ceiling    zero;    excerpt    (Davis    sequence) 

629.13 
Ceiling    zero;    excerpt     (Payson 


sequence) 

629.13 

973 

629.13 

629.13 

16-sd-$35;    rent    $1 


Gliders 


IR    16- 
629.13 


Defense   review  no.   3  pt.   2 

Student  flyer 

Wings  of  defense 
THE    AIR     PLAN.      29min 

1945     BIS 

Air    pressure.    See    Atmospheric    pressure 
AIR    SCOUT    TRAINING    FILM    #1.     59min     16- 

sd-$160;    rent    $4    BSA  629.13 

AIR     TRANSPORTATION.      (Your     life     work) 

llmin    16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50    1947    Mahnke 
AIR    WAR    IN     ENGLAND    (THE    WARNING) 

30min   16-sd-rent  $6  FiC 
Aircraft.     See     Airplanes;     Autogiros; 

(Aeronautics) 
AIRCRAFT    AND    HOW    THEY    FLY 

sd-$45;    rent    $2   1943   Bray 
AIRCRAFT   CARRIER.    (This   is  America   ser.) 

20min     16-sd-$60;     rent     $3     1945     Pictorial 

940.544 
Aircraft  carriers.   See  Airplane  carriers 
AIRCRAFT  ENGINES— CARBURETION.  35min 

16-sd-$44.69  1943  Castle  629.13 

AIRCRAFT  ENGINES— ELEMENTS  OF 

ELECTRICITY     AS     APPLIED     TO     IGNI- 
TION    SYSTEMS.     25min     16-sd-$34.43    1943 

Castle  629.13 

AIRCRAFT    WELDING.    22mln    16-sl-$48;    rent 

$3    1941    ITTCO  671 W 

Airdromes.  See  Airports 
AIRFOILS    AND    STREAMLINES.      IR    16-sd- 

$45;  rent  $2    UWF 
Airplane  carriers 

Aircraft    carrier 

Mac  ships 
AIRPLANE    CHANGES    OUR 

(Social  studies  ser.) 

EBF 
Airplane  engines 

Aircraft    engines — carburetion  629.13 

Aircraft  engines — elements  of  electricity  as 
applied  to  Ignition  systems  629.13 

Aircraft    engines — types,     mechanisms    and 
oiling    systems  629.13 


940.544 


WORLD     MAP. 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1942 
912 


1947    EDITION 


629.13 
621.4 


629.13 
629.13 
629.13 


Airplane  engines — Continued 
Airplanes 

Aviation    engine  

Curtlss -Wright    builds    for    air    supremacy 

629.13 
Curtiss -Wright  builds  for  quantity  629.13 
Disassembling    the   engine  *^''°  "''' 

Engine  change:  installation 
Engine  change:  removal  uta.  u 

Overhauling  camshaft  assembly  and  crank- 
case    section  629.13 
Overhauling   crankshaft   assembly  629.13 
Overhauling    the    carburetor                      629.13 
Periodic   inspection — engine  629.13 
Preflight    inspection — engine  629.13 
Reassembling  the  engine  629.13 
Servicing  and  timing  magnetos 
Spark    plugs    in    aviation                          629.13 
Trouble  shooting  problems:  fuel  Induction 
Trouble  shooting  problems:  ignition 
Trouble   shooting  problems:   mechanical   lu- 
brication 

AIRPLANE  HYDRAULIC  BRAKES— PRIN- 
CIPLES OF  OPERATION.  18min  16-sd- 
$26.14    1943    Castle  629.13 

AIRPLANE  HYDRAULIC  BRAKES— TYPES, 
CONSTRUCTION  AND  ACTION.  30min  16- 
sd-$37.26    Castle  629.13 

Airplane  industry  and  trade 

Battles   for   victory  629.13 

Every   tenth   man  614.8 

Wright  builds  for  air  supremacy 

AIRPLANE  IVIECHANIC.  9min  16-sd-$19.28; 
rent   $1   1946   Castle  629.13 

AIRPLANE  PROPELLERS— HAIVIILTON  HY- 
DROMATIC— THEORY  AND  OPERA- 
TIONS.    15min    16-sd-$22.83    Castle        629.13 

AIRPLANE  PROPELLERS  —  PRINCIPLES 
AND  TYPES.  16min  16-sd-$23.54  1943  Castle 

629.13 

AIRPLANE  RIVETING.  22min  16-si-$48;  rent 
$3     1942     ITTCO  621.8 

AIRPLANE  SHEET  METAL  WORK.  22min 
16-si-$48;   rent  $3   1942  ITTCO  629.13 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES  —  ALIGHTING 
GEAR.   9min  16-sd-$13.18  1943  Castle     629.13 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES  —  FUSELAGE 
CONSTRUCTION.  8min  16-sd-.$10.51  1943 
Castle  629.13 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES— STATIC  TEST- 
ING.    llmin    16-sd-$16.76    Castle  629.13 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES  —  STRUCTURAL 
UNITS— MATERIALS  AND  LOADS  FOR 
WHICH  DESIGNED.  6min  16-sd-$10.51  1943 
Castle  629.13 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES— WING  CON- 
STRUCTION.   9min   16-sd-$14.09   1943   Castle 

629.13 

AIRPLANE  TRIP.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50    1938    EBP  629.13 

Aircraft   and   how   they   fly  629.13 

Aircraft    welding  671 W 
Airfoils  and  streamlines 

Airplane  hydraulic  brakes — principles  629.13 
Airplane  hydraulic  brakes — types,  construc- 
tion and  action  629.13 
Airplane  riveting  621.8 
Airplane  sheet  metal  work  629.13 
Airplane  trip  629.13 
Childrens'  airport  excursion  629.13 
Douglas   "Dauntless" 

End    of    the    beginning  629.13 

Essential  parts  and  types  of  planes  629.13 

Fashion  horizons  646 

Introduction    to    airplane    riveting  621.8 

Making  of  an  airplane  fitting  629.13 

Micro-switches  on  aircraft  629.13 
The  phantom 
We  give  them  wings 

Youth  takes  to  wings  629.13 

Accidents 
See  Aeronautics — Accidents 

Carriers 
See  Airplane  carriers 


Design  and  construction 
Air    currents    and    theory    of    streamlining 

533 
Airplane    structures — structural    units — ma- 
terials  and    loads    for   which    designed 

629.13 
Airplane  structures — wing  construction 

629.13 
Assembling  in  a  jig  (Fitting  and  lining  up) 

629.13 
Construction  of  a  light  airplane  629.13 

Curtiss-Wright    answers    call  629.13 

Doping  technique  629.13 

Fabricating  metal  aircraft  629.13 

Finish  forming  by  hand  629.13 

From    spruce    to    bomber  629.13 

Making  a  master  contour  template  621.72 
Making  a  master  developed  layout  621.72 
Sheet    metal   worker  621.79 

Spray  painting  equipment 
Story    of    Willow    Run  629.13 

Trees   that   reach   the  sky  674 

Using  a  portable  spray  gun 

Flights 
Flight  over  the  Arctic 

Fuselage 
Airplane    structures — fuselage    construction 

629.13 

Ice  prevention 
Aerology — ice   formation   on    aircraft    551.57 
Instruments 
See  Aeronautical  instruments 

Landing  gear 
Airplane  structures — alighting  gear      629.13 
Installing  landing  gear  629.13 

Landing  gears  and  brakes 

Maintenance  and  repair 
Adjustments    after   check   flight  629.13 

Airplane  mechanic  629.13 

Connecting   and   adjusting   controls       629.13 
Inspecting   and    adjusting   hydraulic    brakes 
Inspecting    and    reconditioning    piston    as- 
sembly 
Inspecting  and  reconditioning  valve  assem- 
bly 
Installing  and  aligning  tail  surfaces     629.13 
Making  sheet  metal  repairs 
Periodic    inspection — airplane  629.43 

Preflight   inspection — airplane  629.13 

Reassembling    the    engine  629.13 

Removing   and    inspecting  cylinders 
Repairing  a  wooden  rib 

Repairing   aircraft    tires  629.13 

Repairing    and    rellning    mechanical    brakes 

629.13 
Repairing  structural  tubing 
Servicing  a  propeller 
Servicing  an  airplane 

Servicing   spark    plugs    and    ignition   wiring 
Splicing  a  wooden  spar  629.13 

Models 
Airplanes 

Motors 
See  Airplane  engines 

Piloting 

Acrobatic    checks 

Advanced   maneuvers 

Aviation  cadet  flight 

Chandelle 

Immelman 

Instrument    flight    control — radio   navigation 

— bracketing  an  unknown  beam 
Intermediate    acrobatic    loops  629.13 

Inverted    spins  629.13 

Loops  629.13 

Motions  of  a  plane  629.13 

Orientation — fade       parallel       system       and 

close-in    procedure 
Orientation — the    90   degree  method 
Precision  spin  629.13 

Radio    navigation — bracketing    an    unknown 

beam  629.13 

Slow  roll  629.13 


629.13 


629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
629.13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Airplanes — Piloting — Continued 

Starting— taxiing— taking    off  629.13 

A   thousand   hours  629.13 

Pilots 
See  Air  pilots 

Propellers 
See  Propellers,  Aerial 

Testing 
Airplane   structures — static    testing       629.13 


Airplane 


Winga 
structures — wing 


construction 

629.13 


Attaching   and    aligning    wings 
Wing   assembly:    the   bow    tip 
Wing  assembly:    the  inboard  panel 
Wing    assembly:    the    nose    section 
AIRPLANES.     37min     16-sd-loan     1944 


629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
USBM 
629.13 


629.13 
629.13 


629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
629.13 


Airplanes,   Military 

B-19 

From  spruce  to  bomber 

PBY  record-breakers 

Wings  for  freedom 
Airports 

Air    liner 

Alrp;lane    trip 

Behind  the  scenes  at  the  airport 

Childrens'   airport  excursion 

Highways  north 

New  pattern 

Soil-cement  construction 
AIRSHIP    HINDENBURG    CRASH.      Smin      16- 

sd-rent  $1.50  Lewis 
AIRWAVES— RADIO    BROADCASTING.    lOmIn 

16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50    UWF  621.384 

AIRWAYS    OF    THE    FUTURE.      (Forum    edi- 
tion    ser.)     12min    16-sd-apply    1944    March 

of    time  629.13 

Alabama 

Southeastern    states  917.5 

See  also  Birmingham,  Alabama 
Alamo 


Siege,  18S6 

The    Alamo 

Heroes  of  the  Alamo 

976.4 

Remember   the   Alamo 

976.4 

THE   ALAMO.     2R     16-sd-$50     1947 

Sepia 

Alaska 

Alaska.      EBF 

917.98 

Alaska.      Nu-Art 

917.98 

Alaska  and   Kskimos 

Alaska  and  the  Yukon 

917.98 

Alaska — reservoir    of    resources 

917.98 

Alaska  tour 

917.98 

Alaska's  silver  millions 

639 

Arctic    exploration 

919.8 

Birthplaces  of  icebergs 

551.31 

Climbing  the  spirits'  home 

Eskimo  children 

919.8 

Fur  and   feathers  in  Alaska 

917.98 

Giants  of   the   North 

591.5 

Highway  to  Alaska 

Highways  north 

Iceless    Arctic 

917.98 

Itchy   Scratchy 

591.5 

Journey  to  Denall 

917.98 

Majesty  of  Alaska 

The   new  North 

Orphans   of   the    North 

F 

Seward's   folly 

Valley  of   10,000   smokes 

917.98 

Wings  to  Alaska 

917.98 

Yukon  outpost 

ALASKA.    15min    16-si-$24    1929   EBF  917.98 

ALASKA.  12min  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  Ji- 
ll.50    Nu-Art  917.98 

ALASKA,  SEWARD'S  FOLLY.  See  Seward's 
folly 

ALASKA  AND  ESKIMOS.  8min  16-si-$12.50 
Filmsets 

ALASKA  AND  THE  YUKON.    40min  16-sl-sd- 

COlor-loan    1946    BCTB  917.98 


Alaska   highway 

Alaska  highway 

Arctic   passage 

Look  to  the  north 
ALASKA     HIGHWAY. 

Castle 
ALASKA— RESERVOIR        OF 

(Human    geography   ser.) 

1942  EBF 
ALASKA    TOUR. 


625.7 
625.7 


llmin 


16-sd-loan    1943 

625.7 

RESOURCES. 

lOmin     16-sd-$50 
917.98 
lOmin   16-sd-apply  1941   TFC 
917.98 

ALASKA'S  SILVER  MILLIONS.  30min  16-si- 
sd-loan    1936    Am  can  639 

Alberta 

Banff — Lake  Louise  917.123 

Banff  to  Lake  Louise  917.123 

Canadian  rookies  917.123 

Plan  for  rural  schools 

Prairie    provinces    of    Canada  917.1 

See  nlso  Banff  national  park,  Alberta 

Alcan    highway.    See   Alaska   highway 

ALCHEMIST  IN  HOLLYWOOD.  33min  16-sd. 
$60    1940    Solow  771 

Alchemy 

Historical     introduction     to     the     study    of 
chemistry  540.9 

Alcohol 

Physiological  effects 
Alcohol    as    a    preventive    of    experimental 
neuroses  613.8 

Beneficient  reprobate — ethyl  alcohol,  its  na- 
ture and  its  properties  613.81 
Clear  to  the  top  613.81 
Family  affair  613.81 
It's  the  brain  that  counts  613.81 
Liquor  as  the  doctor  sees  it  613.81 
Neurosis  and  alcohol  613.8 
Pay  off                                                             613.81 

Alcohol,   Denatured 

Chemical   ethyl   alcohol  661 

Alcohol,     Industrial.     See    Alcohol,     Denatured 

ALCOHOL  AS  A  PREVENTIVE  OF  EXPERI- 
MENTAL  NEUROSES.  400ft  16-sd-$25; 
rent  $1.25     PennS  613.8 

Aleksandr  Nevskil,   prince 

Alexander  Nevsky  947 

ALEXANDER  CALDER:  SCULPTURE  AND 
CONSTRUCTIONS.  IR  16-sd-color-rent  $5 
1943  MMA 

ALEXANDER  HAMILTON.  (Chronicle  of  Am. 
photoplays  ser.)   3R  16-si-rent  $6  1924  Yale 

921 

ALEXANDER  NEVSKY.  91min  16-sd-sale  ap- 
ply; rent  $25  1939  BraF  947 

ALEXIS  TREMBLAY:  HABITANT.  35min  16- 
sd-$80.   Also  color-$262.50  1943  CanFB     917.1 

Algeria 

Algeria  and   Morocco  916 

Algiers  916.5 

Cities     of     North     Africa — Tunis — ^Algiers — 

Rabat  916 

Home  of  the  sheikh  916.5 

Mediterranean    shores  910 

Through   oil  lands   of  Europe  and  Africa — 

Germany,     France,     Spain,    Morocco    and 

Algeria,    R2  665.5 

Unveiling    Algeria  916.5 

ALGERIA  AND  MOROCCO.  20min  16-sd- 
$54;    rent    $3      1945      PFC  916 

ALGIERS.   lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  DeV        916.5 

ALICE  ADAMS;  excerpt  (dance  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  15min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  177 

ALICE  ADAMS;  excerpt  (money  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  177 

ALICE  IN  WONDERLAND.  40min  16-sd-apply 
TFC  F 

ALIGNING  AND  INSTALLING  AUXILIARY 
MACHINERY.  17min  16-sd-?28.58  1944 
Castle  623.8 

ALIMENTARY  TRACT.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  bio- 
logical science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1938 
EBF 

ALIVE    IN    THE    DEEP. 
$5    1942    Pictorial 

ALL    ABOARD.      lOmin 

ALL    AMERICAN    SOAP 


16-sd-color-loan  1947  GM 


612.3 

22mln  16-sd-$84;  rent 
591.92 

16-sd-color-$85     Gray 
BOX    DERBY.    30min 


1947    EDITION 


598.1 
591.5 
598.1 
591.5 


ALL   AMERICAN   WAY.   30mln  16-sd-loan  1940 

Chicago   Tribune  796 

Allen,  Forrest  C.  ,  _..  ._ 

Modern    basketball    fundamentals  796.32 

ALLIED     ADVANCE     THROUGH     SALERNO. 

(What     price    Italy    ser.)     lOmIn     16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50;    rent   $1.50    1944   Nu-Art   940.542 
ALLIES   STOP    ROMMEL.     16-sl-sd-?8.75-$17.50 

Official 
Alligators 

Catching    crocodiles 

Nature's    nurseries 

Reptiles 

Swampland 

Alloys 

Golden  horizons 

Surface  changes  in  metals  at  high  temper- 

ALL'S    FAIR.      IR     16-sd-rent    $1     Manse 

ALONG  OUR  SHORES.  (Coast  guard  at  war 
ser.)  15%min  16-sd-loan  1946  US  Coast 
guard  614.8 

ALONG  THE  GREAT  SILK  ROUTE.  30min 
16-sd-color-loan     GM  915 

ALONG  THE  LIFE  LINE  OF  THE  BRITISH 
EMPIRE.  (Screen  travelers  ser.)  llmin  16- 
si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50  1938  Nu-Art 

910 

ALONG  THE  OL'  MISSISSIPPI.  24min  16-sd- 
color-loan    1942    111    central  917.62 

ALONG  THE  OLD  SANTA  FE  TRAIL.  15min 
16-si-loan.    Also   sd-color-loan    Santa  Fe   ry 

917.9 
ALONG    THE    RIO    GRANDE.    (Pan   American 
bowl   ser.)   IR  16-sd-color-apply  1945  Holly- 
wood starshots 
Along    the    road    to    romance    series 

Irish  pastoral  914.15 

Modern    Dixie  917.63 

Alpacas.  See  Llamas 

Alphabet 

The    26    old    characters  411 

Alps 

Beautiful  Switzerland  914.94 

Conquest    of    the    Alps  914.94 

Aluminum 

Aluminum.   EBP  669.7 

Aluminum:   fabricating  processes  669.7 

Aluminum:    mine   to   metal  669.7 

Chemical    effects    of    electricity  621.35 

Dateline    tomorrow 

Heat  treatment  of  aluminum,  part  n    669.7 

How  to  braze  aluminum 

How    to    form   aluminum  669.7 

How    to    machine    aluminum  669.7 

How   to    rivet    aluminum  621.8 

How    to   weld    aluminum — arc   welding 

How  to  weld  aluminum — resistance  welding 

How    to    weld    aluminum — torch   welding 

Spinning 

This  is  aluminum 

Unfinished    rainbows  669.7 

ALUMINUM.    15min    16-si-$24    1941    EBP    669.7 

ALUMINUM:  FABRICATING  PROCESSES. 
30min    16-si-sd-loan    USBM  669.7 

ALUMINUM:  MINE  TO  METAL.  30min  16-si- 
sd-loan   USBM  669.7 

ALWAYS  KICKING.  7min  16-sd-color-apply 
Fi 

AMAZING  METROPOLIS,  llmin  16-sd-$1.50 
UWF  915.4 

AMAZON.    8min    16-si-$12.50    Filmsets 

Amazon   river 

Story  of  a  great  river:  the  Amazon 

America 

Discovery  and  exploration 
Columbus  973.1 

Columbus    and    the    discovery    of    America 

973.1 
Discovery   and   exploration  973.1 

Jamestown  973.1 

America,    Central.    See  Central  America 

America,    Latin.   See  Latin  America 

America,    South.    See    South  America 

AMERICA  (MY  COUNTRY  'TIS  OF  THEE). 
(Song  book  of  the  screen  ser.)  3mln  16-sa- 
color-$20;   rent-?1.50     1945     Post  784 


America  calling  series 

Scrap  for  victory  338 

AMERICA    FIRST    IN    THE   AIR.    20min   16-sd- 
loan    1942   Audio  629.13 

AMERICA     LEARNS    TO     FLY.    lOmin    16-sd- 
$75   1941   Nat   dairy  629.13 

AMERICA    PRAYS.     (World  spotlight  ser.)     IR 
16-sd-?30;    rent    $1.50    TMCA  277 

AMERICA    SAILS    THE    SEAS.    32min    16-sd- 
color-$150  1947  Nat  fed  of  Am  shipping     387 

AMERICAN      ANNIVERSARY.      15mln     16-sd- 
loan   1942   NAM  325.73 

AMERICAN     ANTIQUITIES,       IR      16-si-color- 
$60;  rent  $3  UWF  970.1 

American    art.     See    Art,    American 

American  classroom  series 

Buenos   dias,    Carmelita  460 

AMERICAN    CREED.      3min      16-sd-loan      1946 
NCCJ 

AMERICAN    FIELD   SERVICE    IN    INDIA.   See 
The  Burma  chapter 

American  folk  song  series 

Tall    tales  784 

AMERICAN      FRONTIERS.      lOmin      16-sd-$36; 
rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1941  UWF 

973 

AMERICAN      HANDICRAFTS.      lOmin      16-sd- 
$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  UWF 

709.73 

AMERICAN     HORSE.     21min     16-sd-COlor-$144; 
rent    $6     1942     UWF  636.1 

American    Indians.    See  Indians   of  Mexico;   In- 
dians  of   North  America;    Indians  of   South 

AMERICAN     LEAGUE.    30min    16-sd-loan    1945 
Am  league  796.357 

AMERICAN    MIRACLE.    18min    16-sd-loan    1945 
GM 

American     museum    of    natural     history.     New 
York 
Solar  eclipse  of  June  8.   1937  523.7 

American     museum     of     natural     history,     New 
York.   Hayden  planetarium 
Exploring   space  520 

AMERICAN    NILE,   llmin  16-sd-$36;   rent  $1.50 
UWF  917.2 

American   posture  league 

Feet  616.7 

Posture  613 

American   red  cross.     See  Red  cross 

American    revolution.    See   United    States — ^His- 
tory— Revolution 

American  society  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty 
to  animals 
Great  meddler  921 

AMERICAN     SPOKEN     HERE.     (Passing    pa- 
rade ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply     TFC  427 

AMERICAN    WAY.    lOmin    16-sd-$27;    rent    ap- 
ply    1937     ITTCO  342.73 

Americanisms 

American   spoken   here  427 

AMERICANS  ALL.    (Forum  edition)    20min  16- 
sd-apply     1945     March   of   time  323.1 

Americans    at    home   series 

Men   of  Gloucester  917.44 

Pueblo  boy 
Southern  highlanders 

AMERICA'S    BIGGEST    BUSINESS.    18min    16- 
sd-$50  1946  US  rubber 

AMERICA'S     FAVORITE.     12min     16-sd-color- 
$100   1943   Nat   dairy  641.86 

AMERICA'S    OLDEST    INHABITANTS.    12min 
16-si-$15.96:    rent   $1.25   Bray  970.1 

AMERICA'S    WONDERLANDS.      IR      16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50      1946      Castle  917.3 

L'AMIANTE   (LA  PIERRE  QUE  L'ON  TISSE). 
20min     16-sd-loan     FrenchC 

L'AMITie     NOIRE.       20min      16-sd-rent     $3.50 
1944      AF    films  916.7 

Ammunition 

Steel  for  victory  669.1 

Amoeba 

Living    cell  593 

Marvels  of  the  microscope  578 

Microscopic   animal   life  593 

Protoplasm — the    beginning    of    life  593 

Tiny  water  animals  591.92 

AMONG  THE   HARDWOODS,   llmin  16-sd-$10; 
rent    75c    1942    Australian    N&I    bur  674 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Amusements 

Carnival 
Anaesthesia.  See  Anesthetics 
Anaesthetics.  See  Anesthetics 
ANALYTICAL  BALANCE  TECHNIQUE.  30min 

16-si-$48;    rent   $3     1941   UWF  389 

Anatomy 

Body   framework  61 1 

Muscles  611 

ANATOMY— THE     HUMAN     SKIN.    lOmln    16- 

si-sd-$50;    rent    $3    1945    Bray  612.7 

ANCIENT      CHINESE       MUSIC— LUTE      AND 

ZITHER.       IR      16-sd-color-$75;       rent       $5 

1946  Harmon  787 
ANCIENT   CITIES    OF   SOUTHERN    FRANCE. 

(De  La  Varre  travelogrue  ser.)  lOmin  16-si- 

sd-$8.75-?17.50;    rent    $1-$150    1937    Nu-Art 

914.4 
ANCIENT    STONES    CRY    OUT.    47mln    16-sd- 

rent   $15    1942   KiC  220.9 

ANCIENT      TRAILS      IN      NORTH      AFRICA. 

lOmin     16-sd-$36;    rent   $1.50     UWF  961 

ANCIENT     WORLD     INHERITANCE.       lOmin 

16-sd-$45.    Also  color-$75    1946    Coronet    913 
AND    SO    THEY     LEARN.      13min      16-sd-loan 

1947  Gen    mills  613.2 
AND    SO    THEY    LIVE.    25mln    16-sd-rent    $4 

379.173 


812 


551.2 
918 


591.5 
ser.) 
615.7 

615.7 
615.7 
615.7 
610.7 
615.7 
615.7 


1940    NYU 
Anderson,   Maxwell 

Journey    to    Jerusalem 
Andes  mountains 

Andes  and  pampas 

Andes,  Chile's  barrier 

Andes  mountains 

Black  giant 

Good    neighbors 

Horseracing    in    Chile    and    skiing    in    the 

ANDES,    CHILE'S     BARRIER.      12min      16-sd- 
color-$75    1947    HollF 

ANDES      AND      PAMPAS.      8min      16-si-$12.50 
Fllmsets 

ANDES   MOUNTAINS.     45min     16-si-$50     A&B 

Andrews,  Charles  McLean 

Fathers    of    New    England.     See     Pilgrims 
973.2;  Puritans  973.2 

Andrews,  Roy  Chapman 

Two    little    bears    from    China 

ANESTHESIA.     (Pete     Smith     specialty 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC 

Anesthetics 
Anesthesia 

Carbon  dioxide  absorption  technique 
Endotracheal  anaesthesia 
Handling  and  care  of  the  patient 
Intravenous   anaesthesia:   part   I 
Intravenous    anaesthesia:    part    II 
Nitrous  oxide  anesthesia 
Nitrous    oxide-oxygen-ether   anaesthesia 

615.7 
Open   drop  ether  615.7 

Operative  shock  615.7 

Respiratory   and    cardiac    arrest  621.1 

Signs  and  stages  of  anesthesia  615.7 

Spinal    anesthesia  615.7 

ANGEL    OF    MERCY.     (Passing    parade    ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  921 

ANGINA    PECTORIS.      60min      16-sd-color-$342 
Harvard 

Angkor,   Cambodia 

Outposts    of    France  915.97 

ANGKOR    WAT.    (Wonders   of  the  world  ser.) 
15min    16-si-$28.50;  rent  $1    1934    UWF    726 

ANGLES.       (Practical    geometry    ser.)      12min 
16-sd-$40;  rent  $2    1945    Knowledge  builders 

513 

ANGLES  AND  ARCS  IN  CIRCLES.    lOmin    16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $2    Knowledge    bldrs  513 

Angling.  See  Fishing 

ANIMAL    BABIES.    IR    16-sd-rent   $1    1939   DeV 

591.5 

Animal  behavior.  See  Animals — Habits  and  be- 
havior 

Animal   coloration.    See  Color  of  animals 

ANIMAL     CUNNING.     (Treasure     chest     ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-$27   1940  Sklbo  591.5 

Animal    experimentation.    See    Experimentation 
on  animals 

ANIMAL    KINGDOM;    excerpt.    (Human    rela- 
tions   ser.)    16min   16-sd-rent   $3    NYU     176 


ANIMAL   LIFE.   (Biological  science  ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-$45;    rent   $1.50    1932   Harvard  590 

Animal  life  series 

Birds    of   prey  598.2 

Honey  bee  595.79 

Snapping   turtle  598.1 

Animal  locomotion.  See  Locomotion 
ANIMAL      ODDITIES.      lOmin      16-sd-$36      1946 

Hoffberg 
Animal  parasites.  See  Parasites 
Animal    photography.    See  Photography  of  ani- 
mals 
Animalcules 

Tiny    water   animals  591.92 

Animals 

Adventures    of    Peter  S91.5 

At  the  cage  door  canteen 

Carnivora — canines,     small     carnivores    and 
seals  591.5 

Chimp  the  aviator 

Circus  animals  791.3 

Desert    land  691.5 

The  four  seasons 

Jumpers 

Jungles   of  the  world  573 

Lion-tiger  fight 

Our   animal    neighbors  591.5 

Spring  comes  to  Wisconsin 

Africa 

African  fauna  591.5 

Animals  in  wonderland  591.5 

Animals  of  the  African  plains  591.5 

Camera    thrills    in    wildest  Africa           591.5 

Kenai    big  game  591.5 

Simba  916.7 

The  veldt  591.5 

Wild   life   on   the  veldt  691.6 

Antarctic  regions 
Birds  and  animals  of  the  Antarctic 

Arctic  regions 
Birds  and  animals  of  the  far  North      591.5 

Australia 
Australian   animals  691.5 

Bushland    fantasy  919.4 

Koala  bear 

California 
Biography  of  a  cony 
The   desert 

Dwellers    of   the    forest 
The  mountains 
The   seashore 
The  valleys 

Canada 
The  four  seasons 
Game  trails 

Central  America 
Strange  American  animals 
Color 
See  Color  of  animals 

Cruelty  to 
See  Animals — Treatment 
Domestication 
See  Domestication 

Florida 
Swampland 

Food  habits 
Animals  of  the  zoo 
Chumming  with   the  animals 
Little  friend  of  the  wild 

Habitations 
How   animals   and   birds    house   themselves 
Wild     animals — their     homes     and     habits 

591.5 
Habits  and  behavior 
Animal  babies  591.5 

Animal    oddities 

Animals   of   the   farm  636 

Animals    of    the    zoo  591.6 

Babies   of   the   wild  591.6 

Chumming    with    the    animals  691.6 

The  curious  coati 


591.5 
502 

691.6 
502 
502 
502 


691.6 


691.5 


591.5 
591.6 
691.6 


1947    EDITION 


591.5 
591.5 


Animals — Habits   and   behavior — Continued 

Nature's    nurseries  591.5 

Wild    animals    near    home  591.5 

Wild    animals — their    homes    and    habits 

591.5 
Zoo    babies  591.5 

India 
The   jungle  591.5 

Michiffan 
Michigan   mammals  591.5 

Photography 
■See  Photography  of  animals 

Protection 
See  Animals — Treatment 

Rocky  mountains 
Rocky  mountain  mammals 
Some    larger   mammals 

South  sea  islands 
lies  enchant^es 

Stories 
Always  kicking 

Training 
Big  cage  F 

Big   cats  791.3 

Bird    dogs  636.7 

Clyde    Beatty's    animal   thrills  791.3 

Puppy  trouble 

Training  you   to   train   your  dog — Part  I-II 

636.7 
Wonder  dogs  in  action 

Treatment 

Animals    In    the   service   of  man  179.3 

Great  meddler  921 

The  West 

Desert    demons  591.5 

Kangaroo    rat   and   Its  major   associates   of 
the   Colorado   desert  591.5 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana  591.5 

Wild   life  on   the  desert  591.5 

Animals,  Aquatic.  See  Fresh-water  fauna;  Ma- 
rine fauna 
Animals,    Domestic.    See   Domestic   animals 
Animals,  Extinct.  See  Paleontology 
Animals,  Sea.  See  Marine  fauna 
ANIMALS.  (How  to  draw  cartoons  ser.)  20min 

16-sd-$80;    rent    $4    1944    ITTCO  741 

ANIMALS   IN    MODERN    LIFE.    (Human  geog- 
raphy ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937  EBF       636 
ANIMALS   IN  THE  SERVICE  OF  MAN.  21mln 

16-sd-color-loan      1944      Am    humane    assn 

179.3 
ANIMALS    IN   WONDERLAND.     lOmln     16-sd- 

loan     1945     S   African   I  591.5 

ANIMALS    OF    THE    AFRICAN     PLAINS.    IR 

16-si-rent  Sec  1938  AMNH  591.5 

ANIMALS    OF    THE    CAT   TRIBE.    8mln   16-si- 

$12  1932  EBF  591.5 

ANIMALS    OF    THE    FARM.      lOmin     16-sd-$50 

1947    TeachF  636 

ANIMALS  OF  THE  SEASHORE.     15min     16-si- 

$25;   rent  $1  Harvard  591.92 

ANIMALS  OF  THE  ZOO.   (Primary  grade  ser.) 

lOmin  16-sd-$50  1933  EBF  591.5 

ANIMATED     CARTOONS:     THE     TOY    THAT 

GREW    UP.     (Birth    of    a    motion    picture) 

17min     16-sd-$56;   rent   $3.50   1947    AF  films 
ANNA     KARENINA.     38min     16-sd-apply    1946 

TFC  F 

Annapolis   naval    academy.    See   United   States. 

Naval  academy,  Annapolis 
ANNAPOLIS     SALUTES     THE     NAVY.       9mln 

16-sd-apply    UWF 
Annelida 

Annelida,  reel  I-III  595.1 

ANNELIDA,    REEL   I.     IR   16-si-color-$60;   rent 

$3  1939  Rutgers  595.1 

ANNELIDA,    REEL    II.    15min    16-si-color-$60: 

rent  $3   1942  Rutgers  595.1 

ANNELIDA,    REEL    III.    15min    16-si-color-$60; 

rent    $3    1942    Rutgers  595.1 


ANOTHER  TO  CONQUER.  22min  16-sd-loan 
1941     Nat    TB   assn  616.24 

Ant.  See  Ants 

THE  ANT-LION.    8min    16-sd-rent  $1.50    UWF 

595.7 

Ant  lions 

The   ant-lion  595.7 

ANTARCTIC  OUTPOST.  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1945    UWF  919.9 

Antarctic  regions 

Antarctic  outpost  919.9 

Life    in    the   Antarctic  919.9 

Anteaters 

Animal  cunning  591.5 

Antelopes 

Cow  and  its  relatives  591.5 

Rocky   mountain   mammals  591.5 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana  591.5 

ANTHRACITE  COAL.  15min  16-si-$24  1928 
EBF  622.33 

Anthrax 

Story   of    Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (anthrax 
sequence)  589.95 

Anticosti   island 

Feudal  Anticosti  917.14 

Antilles,   Lesser 

From  Haiti   to  Trinidad  917.29 

Antioch    college,    Yellow    Springs,    Ohio 

Campus  frontiers  378 

Antipathies  and   prejudices 

Boundary  lines  323.1 

Brotherhood   of   man  323.1 

For   all   people  261 

House  I  live  in  170 

Whoever   you   are  323.1 

Antiquities.  See  Archeology;  also  subhead 
Antiquities  under  various  subjects,  e.g. 
Egypt — Antiquities 

Antitoxin,  Diphtheria.  See  Diphtheria  antitoxin 

Ants 

Battle  of  the  centuries  595.73 

Life    of    an    ant  595,796 

Man    the    enigma  320 

Microscopic   mysteries  595.7 

Underground   farmers  595.796 

The   veldt  591.5 

ANTWERP.  (Vagabond  adventure  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  914.93 

ANZIO  BEACHHEAD.  See  Battle  of  Anzio 
beachhead  940.542 

Apacha  Indians 

Apache    Indians  970.1 

APACHE  INDIANS.  lOmin  16-sd-$50.  Also 
color-$75    1943    Coronet  970.1 

Apes 

Monkeys    and    apes  591.5 

Primates — anthropoid   apes   and    new   world 
monkeys 

APHIDS.  (Animal  life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1933    EBF  595.7 

Apparatus,  Electrical.  See  Electric  apparatus 
and  appliances 

Appendicitis 

Story   of   appendicitis  616.9 

Apple 

Apple  a  day  634.1 

Apple  valley 

Appleland  634.1 

From  flower  to  fruit  582.13 

APPLE  A  DAY.  llmin  16-si-color-$60:  rent 
$2.50    ITTCO  634.1 

APPLE    VALLEY.    IR    16-sd-color-loan    BCTB 

APPLELAND.    22min  16-sd-Ioan  1946  Mod  634.1 

APPLICATION  OF  PASCAL'S  LAW:  PART  I. 
12min    16-sd-$16.76    Castle  532 

APPLICATION  OF  PASCAL'S  LAW:  PART  II. 
15min    16-sd-$21.40    Castle  ^      532 

Applications  for  positions 

How  to  hunt  a  job  371.42 

Of   pups   and    puzzles  371.42 

Applied     art.     See    Art    Industries    and    trade 

Appreciation  of  music.  See  Music — Analysis, 
interpretation,  appreciation 

APPROACH  TO  THE  CUSTOMER.  lOmln  16- 
sd-color-loan     1946     Calif  com'l  film 

APTITUDES  AND  OCCUPATIONS.  (Voca- 
tional guidance  ser.)  16min  16-sd-$67.50 
1941    Coronet  371.42 

AQUA  FROLICS.    IR    16-sd-$17.50    1947    Castle 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Aquariums 

Marine  circus  591.92 

Aquatic   animals.    See  Fresh-water  fauna;   Ma- 
rine fauna 
AQUATIC    ARTISTRY.     (Sports    parade    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  797.2 

Aquatic  birds.  See  Water  birds 
Aquatic  insects.    See  Insects,  Aquatic 
Aquatic  sports 

All  aboard 

Aqua  frolics 

Away  with  the  wind 

In   the  swim 

Sports  &  seasons 

Thrill  underwater 

Underwater 

Underwater   champions 

Water  sports.    Cattle 

Water   sports.    TFC 
See   also    Canoes    and 

Sailing;  Swimming 
Aqueducts 

Empire  of  the  West 
Arabs 

Ship    of   the   desert 
Arabs  In  the  United  States 

Sons  of  Ibn  Saud 
Arc  welding.  See  Welding 
ARCHAIC    AND     UNUSUAL    INSTRUMENTS. 

(Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27; 


797 


797 

797 

797 

canoeing;    Fishing; 


628.1 
636.29 


rent   $1.50    1937   ITTCO 
Archbold,   Richard 

1940  Arizona  expeditions 
Archeology 

Ancient  stones  cry  out 

Luxor — Egyptian  village  life 
Archery 

Archery   for  beginners 

Bows    and    arrows 

Follow  the  arrow 
ARCHERY    FOR    BEGINNERS.      15min 

?24   rent  $2.     Also  color  $60    High 
Architecture,  Colonial 

Colonial  architecture 
Architecture,   Domestic 

Building  a  farm  home 

Building  a  home 

Home   builders  at  work 

Home    place 

Homes    for   defense 

Shelter 

Will    and   the   way 
Architecture,   Italian 

gardens    and   statuary 
Naval.    See   Shipbuilding 


785 
591,5 

220.9 
913.32 

799.3 
799.3 
799.3 

16-si- 
799.3 

720.973 


728 

728.9 

331.83 

728 
728.9 

720 


Fountain, 

Architecture, 

Archives 

Archives  025.171 

Milestones    of    democracy  321.8 

ARCHIVES.  (Washington  parade  ser.)  lOmIn 
16-sd-apply  TFC  025.171 

ARCTIC  EXPLORATION.  (Our  world  in  re- 
view ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1937 
ITTCO  919.8 

ARCTIC  PASSAGE.  (This  is  America  ser.) 
18min   16-sd-$100;   rent  $3   1944   Pictorial 

625.7 

ARCTIC  PATROL.  22min  16-sd-loan  1943 
Norwegian    I    bur  940.544 

Arctic  regions 

Alaska  and  Eskimos 

Arctic    exploration  919.8 

Arctic   thrills  591.5 

Birds   and   animals   of   the   far   North   591.5 

Eskimo   trails  919.8 

Flight  over  the  Arctic 

Ikpuck,  the  igloo  dweller  919.8 

People    of    the    Arctic  919.8 

Sealing  in  the  Arctic  919.8 

Tundra  919.8 

White  safari 

ARCTIC  THRILLS.  (Adventure  parade  ser.) 
16-si-sd  1941  Castle  591.5 

AREAS.  (Practical  geometry)  12mln  16-sd- 
$40:   rent  $2    1946    Knowledge  bldrs  513 

ARGENTINA.    15min   16-si-$24    1933   EBF    918.2 

ARGENTINA.  (Social  studies  ser.)  llmln  16- 
sd-$50   1941   EBF  918.2 

ARGENTINE  ARGOSY.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR  16-3d-apply  TFC  918.2 


Argentine  republic 
Argentina 
Argentine  argosy 
Buenos    Aires    today 
By  air   to   Argentina 
Good    neighbors 
Picaflor 


918.2 
918.2 
918.2 
918.2 
918 
F 


ARID  SOUTHWEST.  15mln  16-sl-$24  1929  EBF 

917.91 


ARISTIDE       IVIAILLOL.         20min 
FrenchC 

Arithmetic> 

Long  division 

Property    taxation 

What    is    four 
Arizona 

Arid   Southwest 

Arizona.   Goodyear 

Arizona — its    mineral    resources 
wonders 

Copper  mining  in  Arizona 

Desert    in    bloom 

Fashion    horizons 

In   the  land  of  the  Navajo 

1940    Arizona    expedition 

Old   and   new  Arizona 

Southern  Arizona 

Southwestern    states 

Tucson    trails 


16-sd-Ioan 


336.2 
511 

917.91 
917.91 
scenic 
917.91 

669.3 

582.13 

646 

970.1 

691.5 
917.91 
917.91 

917.6 
917.91 


and 


History 

Tombstone 
ARIZONA.   15min   16-sl-loan   1930   Goodyear 

917.91 
ARIZONA— ITS    MINERAL    RESOURCES   AND 

SCENIC  WONDERS.  40min  16-sd-loan  1940 

USBM  917.91 

Arkansas 

Southeastern  states  917.5 

Aries,   France 

Ancient    cities   of    southern    France        914.4 
Armadillos 

Adventures    of   Chico  P 

Adventures   of   Peter  591.5 

Armaments.  See  Munitions 
Armatures 

Induced  currents  621.31 

Armenia 

Caucasian  barrier  914.7 

ARMORED     CABLE     SYSTEM     OF     WIRING. 

37min  16-sd-rent  apply     1946     Nat  elec  mfr 
Army,    American.    See    United    States — Army 
Army,    British.    See  Great   Britain — ^Army 
ARMY     CHAPLAIN.     (This    is    America    ser.) 

18min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $3  1944  Pictorial    355 
ARMY    SERVICE    FORCES.    45min    16-sd-loan 

1944    KiC  355 

AROUND    THE    ACROPOLIS.     (Magic    carpet 

ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.95 

ARRANGING    THE     BUFFET    SUPPER.    5min 

16-sd-color-$57      1946      Simmel  640 

ARRANGING    THE   TEA   TABLE.    5min   16-sd 


color-$57  1946  Simmel 
Arrows.  See  Bow  and  arrow 
ARROWSMITH;     excerpt.      (Human 

ser.)  13min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU 
Arsonval,   Jacques  ArsSne  D' 

D'Arsonval 
Art 

Exhibitions 

How   young  America   paints 

Young  America  paints — 1940 


640 


relations 
589.95 


History 


Dawn    of    art 


750 

750 


709 


Study  and  teaching 

Young   America   paints  750 

Your  child  is  a  genius 

See   also    Water    color   painting 
Art,  Abstract 

Alexander  Calder:   sculpture  and   construc- 
tions 


10 


1947    EDITION 


Art,  American 

Art  in  San  Francisco 

Creative   hands  709.73 

Patterns  of  American  rural  art  709.73 

Art,   Applied.   See  Art  Industries  and  trade 
Art,  Canadian 

Habitant  arts  and  crafts  709.71 

Hands    are    sure  709.71 

Art,   Chinese 

Flight    of    the    dragon  709.51 

Art,   French 

Art   survives   the   times  759.4 

Hobbies  across  the  sea 

Violon  d'Ingrfes 
Art,  Italian 

Siena  &  Simone  Martini 
Art,   Persian 

Art  of  Persia 
Art,  Primitive 

Dawn   of  art  709 

Art   education.    See  Art — Study  and  teaching 
Art    exhibitions.     See    Art — Exhibitions 
ART  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO.  30min  16-sd-rent  $3 

Amfllms 
Art  industries  and  trade 

American  handicrafts  709.73 

Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico  917.2 

Craftsmen   of   Mexico  917.2 

Handicrafts  of  India  915.4 

Native    arts    of    old    Mexico  917.2 

Patterns  of  American  rural  art  709.73 

Workshops  of  old  Mexico  917.2 

ART  OF  BRUSHMAKING.     30min     16-sd-color- 

loan     1946     FFI 
ART    OF    HAND    SCREEN    PRINTING,      30min 

16-sd-color-loan    Murphy 
Art  of  living  series 

You  and  your  family  173 

You  and  your  friends  177 

ART    OF     PERSIA.      25min      16-sd-color-apply 

1947     Irani 
ART    OF    SPINNING    AND    WEAVING.    30mln 

16-si-$50;   rent  $2    1930    Harvard  677 

Art  series 

Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico  917.2 

Metal  craft  739 

Plastic   art  739 

Pottery    making  738 

ART    SURVIVES    THE    TIMES.      lOmin     16-sd- 

$28;   rent  $1.75  AF  films  759.4 

Arteries 

Circulatory    control  612.1 

ARTERIES     OF     THE     CITY.     (Social     studies 

ser.)    llmin  16-sd-$50  1941  EBF  380 

Artesian  wells 

Ground    water  551.4 

ARTHROPODA,    REEL   I;  CRUSTACEA   FROM 

THE  GULF  OF  MAINE.  15min  16-si-color- 

$60;    rent    $3    1940    Rutgers  595.3 

ARTHROPODA,    REEL    II.    15min    16-sl-Color- 

$60;    rent    $3    1942    Rutgers  591.92 

Artificial  rubber.  See  Rubber,  Artificial 
ARTIFICIAL    RUBBER.    lOmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50 

UWF  080 

Artillery.    See    United    States — ^Army — Artillery 
Artists  at  work  series 

Lynd  Ward  at  work 

William  Gropper  at  work  741 

ARTS   AND   CRAFTS   OF    MEXICO.    (Art  ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  917.2 

Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico  series 

Black  pottery  or  black  earth  of  Coyotepec 

738 

Painted    pig  738 

Puebla  738 

Red   pottery  of  Tzintzuntzan  738 

Uruapan  lacquer  667.7 

Arts  and  crafts  series 

Make  a  linoleum  block  760 

Make    a    metal     plaque  739 

ARTS  DU   FEU.     See  Crafts  of  the  flre         738 
ARTURO  TOSCANINI.     30min     16-sd-rent  $4.50 

1945     NYU  921 

AS    ALWAYS.      15min      16-sd-color-loan      1942 

GB 
AS    OTHERS    SEE     US.     15min    16-sd-rent    $4 

1945     Am    hospital    assn  362 

AS    THE    TWIG     IS    BENT,    llmin    16-sd-loan 

1944  Aetna  SM 


AS  WE   FORGIVE.  16min  16-si-rent  $1.50  RFA 

170 

AS  YE  SOW.  30min  16-sd-loan  111  div  of 
dept  reports 

AS  YOU  LIKE  IT.  78min  16-sd-rent  $17.50 
IdP  822.3 

AS  YOU  LIKE  THEM.  30mln  16-sd-color-loan 
1946  Castle  641.4 

Asbestos 

Asbestos  553.6 

L'amiante    (La  pierre  que  Ton   tisse) 

ASBESTOS.      30min      16-si-loan      1938      USBM 

553.6 

ASEPTIC  OPERATING  ROOM  TECHNIC. 
30min    16-si-color-$180;      rent    $4      Harvard 

ASEPTIC  TECHNIC:  STERILIZATION  OF 
DRESSING.  60min  16-si-$100;  rent  $4 
Harvard 

ASEPTIC  TECHNIC:  TERMINAL  STERILIZA- 
TION AFTER  SEPTIC  CASES.  16min  16- 
sd-color-$125;  rent  $3    1947    Harvard 

ASH     CAN     FLEET,     llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

623.8 

Asia 

Along  the  great  silk  route  915 

Asparagus 

Harvesting  vegetables  and  preparing  them 
for    market  631.18 

ASSEMBLING  IN  A  JIG  (DRILLING  AND 
RIVETING).  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  21min 
16-sd-$32.87     1944     Castle  621.8 

ASSEMBLING  IN  A  JIG  (FITTING  AND  LIN- 
ING UP).  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-$27.88    1944    Castle  629.13 

ASSEMBLY  OF  PARTS  FOR  RUBBER  BOOTS 
AND    SHOES,    llmin    16-si-rent    $1   lo 

ASSIGNMENT:  TOMORROW.  33min  16-sd- 
loan      1945      NEA  371 

Astronomical  observatories 

Hermits  of  the  sky  522 

Astronomy 

Celestial    navigation:    nautical    astronomy 

629.13 
Earth   In   motion  525 

Earth — rotation    and    revolution  525 

Exploring   space  520 

God   of  creation 

Tidal    theory    of    the    earth's    and    moon's 
creation,  and  The  moon  in  closeup  520 

Voyage  dans  le  del 

AT  HOME  WITH  THE  BIRDS  IN  MAINE. 
15min  ea  16-si-color-rent  $4  ea  1942  Audu- 
bon 598.2 

AT  LAND.  15min  16-si-$45;  rent  $8  1945 
Deren  793.3 

AT  THE  CAGE  DOOR  CANTEEN.  8min  16- 
sd-apply    Fi 

Athens 

Around    the   Acropolis  914.95 

Athletes 

Prevention  and   Immediate  care  of  athletic 

types  of  injuries  614.8 

Sport  immortals  920 

Athletic  series 

Dashes,    hurdles    and    relays  796.4 

Distance    races  796.4 

Jumps    and    pole   vault  796.4 

Weight    events  796.4 

Atlantic  cable.  See  Cables,  Submarine 

ATLANTIC  COAST.  8min  16-si-$12.50  Filmsets 
ATLANTIC    CROSSROADS.     lOmin     16-sd-$30; 

rent  $1.50     1945    ITTCO  917.18 

ATLANTIC    FRONT.    60min    16-sd-rent   $6   1942 

UWF  940.53 

ATLANTIC     SALMON.       9min      16-si-sd-color- 

$75;    rent   $2.50     1947     CanFB  799.1 

Atmosphere 

Atmosphere    and    its    circulation  533 

ATMOSPHERE      AND       ITS      CIRCULATION. 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1945    EBF  533 

Atmospheric  pressure 

Atmospheric    pressure  533 

ATMOSPHERIC    PRESSURE.     15min     16-si-$24 

1928    EBP  533 

Atomic  bomb 

AAF — Special    delivery  629.13 

AAF  comes  of  age  629.13 

Atomic  bomb  in  action 

Atomic    energy  541.2 

Japan    surrenders  909 

News   parade  of   1946  909 

Operations  crossroads 


11 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ATOMIC   BOMB   IN   ACTION.  5min  16-si-sd-$4- 

$5    1946    Miller  Outcalt 
ATOMIC    BOMB   TEST.    See  Japan   surrenders 

909 
Atomic  energy 

Atomic   energy  541.2 

Atomic    power  541.2 

One  world  or  none  541.2 

ATOMIC    ENERGY.    lOmin   16-sd-$50    1947    EBF 

541.2 
POWER.      lOmin      16-sd-apply 


ATOMIC 
MOT 
Atoms 

Bouncing    molecules 
ATTACHING   AND   ALIGNING   WINGS. 

16-sd-f32.16     1944     Castle 
ATTACK.      IR    16-sd-$40;    rent    $2     1946 


1947 
541.2 


ATTACK       ON 

Castle 
ATTACK    SIGNAL. 

GYRO. 


GUAM.        lOmin 


541.2 
20min 
629.13 
UWP 
796.33 
16-sd-$14.09 
940.542 
13min   16-sd-loan   1944   KiC 
621.384 
ATTITUDE    GYRO.      18min      16-sd-loan      1945 
Sperry  629.13 

Attorneys.  See  Lawyers 

AU  DESSUS  DES  FRONTIERES.     22min  16-sd- 

$30;    rent   $2.50    1943    BraP  598.2 

AU    PAYS    OO    FLEURIT    L'ORANGER.      20min 

16-sd-loan     FrenchC 
AUBUSSON     TAPESTRIES.      14min    16-sd-$42; 
rent   $2.50     1946     AF   films  746 

AUDIO      OSCILLATOR      OPERATION.        9min 

16-sd-$12.28    Castle 
AULD    LANG    SYNE.    67min    16-sd-$187.50    1940 
Post  921 

AUPRES   DE    MA    BLONDE.   See  Chants  popu- 


laires  #2 

784 

Australia 

Among    the    hardwoods 

674 

Australia   calling 

919.4 

Australia  is  like  this 

919.4 

Australia — wild    and    strange 

919.4 

Australian    animals 

591.5 

Australian    cities    and    industries 

919.4 

Bushland  fantasy 

919.4 

Captain   Fury 

F 

Golden  fleece 

677 

Heart  of  Australia 

919.4 

Pacific   terminal 

School    in    the    mailbox 

372 

Soldiers  without  uniform 

623.4 

Sun  gods  of  the  surf 

614.8 

Tjurunga 

Walkabout 

Western    gateway 

Animals 

See  Animals — Australia 

Army 
Battle  prelude 

Description  and  travel 
Australia 
Australia  to   Tokyo 

History 
Nation   builders 

See  also  World  war.   1939-1945- 


994 

-Australia 


Navy 

Keeping  the  fleet  at   sea  359 

AUSTRALIA.      8min     16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 
AUSTRALIA      CALLING.      20%min      16-sd-$20; 

rent  $1   1942  Australian  N&I  bur  919.4 

AUSTRALIA    IS    LIKE    THIS,      20min      16-sd- 

rent  $1  Australian  N&I  bur  919.4 

AUSTRALIA   TO   TOKYO.     60min     16-sd-color- 

$50  Adventure 
AUSTRALIA— WILD     AND     STRANGE.     9min 

16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50    1940    UWF  919.4 

AUSTRALIAN     ANIMALS.     15-lOmln    16-si-sd- 

$24-$36;  rent  $1.50    1940    UWF  591.5 

AUSTRALIAN      CITIES     AND      INDUSTRIES. 

llmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50  1940  UWF     919.4 
Austria 

Ski    chase  796.9 

Tyrol  914.36 

See  also  Vienna 

History 
Germany  invades  Austria  943 


Authors 

Cover   to    cover  655 

AUTOGIRO.    (Our  world  in  review  ser.)   lOmln 
16-sd-$50;    rent   $1.50    1937    ITTCO  629,13 

Autoglros 

Autogiro  629.13 

AUTOMOBILE.    15min    16-sl-$24    1942    EBF 

629.2 

Automobile    accidents.    See    Automobiles — ^Acci- 
dents 

Automobile  drivers 

All  American  soap  box  derby 
Behind    the    wheel  629.213 

Champions  at   the  wheel  629.213 

Crucible  of  speed 

Drunk  driving  629.213 

Elementary  driving  instructions  and  in- 
spections 629.2 
Guilty  629.213 
Hit  and  run  driver  629.213 
Hit  and  run  driver;  excerpt  629.213 
Screw  drivers  and  screw  jays  629.213 
Teach  them  to  drive  629.213 
Transportation  629.2 
We  drivers  629.213 
X  marks  the  spot  629.213 
Years  ahead 
Your    driving    habits  629.2 

Automobile   engines.     See   Gas    and   oil   engines 

Automobile  industry  and  trade 
Golden  jubilee 
New    automobiles  629.2 

AUTOMOBILE     LUBRICATION,     15min     16-si- 
loan   1939   USBM  629.2 

Automobile  touring.    See  Automobiles — Touring 

Automobiles 

Automobile    lubrication  629.2 

Automobiles  629.2 

Automotive  service  629.2 

Clutch  &   hand  brake  629.2 

Coflin    on   wheels  629.2 

Cooling  system  and  fuel  system  629.2 

Development  of  transportation  380 

Engine  assembly  621.4 

Engine   tests   &   tune  up  .621.4 

General    motors   institute  629.2 

Horsepower  621 

The  hydraulic  system 

Introduction   to   preventive    maintenance 
Know   your   car  629.2 

Land    transportation  380 

Lest    we    forget  629.2 

Machine    maker  621.9 

Making  a  V-type   engine  621.4 

Modes  and   motors  740 

Power  within — construction,   operation,   and 
care  of  the  internal-combustion  engine 

621.4 
Steering    wheels,    front    and    rear    axles 
Transmission,  drive  shaft,  and  differential 
Transportation  and  cities 

Trouble    shooting    your    car  629.2 

Veteran  motor  car  caravan 

Accidents 

Everybody's   business  629.213 

Guilty  629.213 

Hit    and    run    driver  629.213 

Hit    and    run    driver;    excerpt  629.213 

X    marks    the    spot  629.213 

Design  and  construction 
All  American  soap  box  derby 
Driving 
See  Automobile  drivers 

Electric  equipment 
Battery,    ignition,    and   electrical   system 

629.2 


Ignition  devices 
Ignition    and    spark    plugs 

Inspection 
Keeping    your    car    fit 
Periodic    check-up 


629.2 


629.2 
629.2 


Touring 
Faith   in   the  future 
AUTOMOTIVE     SERVICE.      (Your     life     work 
ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$50;     rent    $1.50      1940 
Mahnke  629.2 


12 


1947    EDITION 


Autumn 

Autumn  leaves  502 

AUTUMN  LEAVES.  lOrnin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1931     UWP  502 

AUTUMN  TRIP  AROUND  THE  ISLAND  OF 
ORLEANS.  16min  16-sl-loan  1944  Quebec 
TB  917.14 

Avant-garde  films.  See  Moving  pictures,  Ab- 
stract 

Aviation.  See  Aeronautics 

AVIATION  CADET  FLIGHT.  20mln  16-sd-rent 
$2.50    DeV  629.13 

AVIATION  ENGINE.  (Aviation  mechanics  ser.) 
ISmin  16-sl-sd-$72-$90;  rent  $3-$4  1941 
BraP  629.13 

Aviation  mechanics  series 

Aviation  engine  629.13 

Aviators.  See  Air  pilots 

Avocets 

Birds    of   an    inland   lake  598.2 

Birds    of    the   inland   waterways  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs  and  marshes 
Wading    birds  598.2 

AWAY  WITH  THE  WIND.  (Sport  beams  ser.) 
IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1942    Offlcial        797 

AXEMANSHIP.  llmin  16-sd-$33;  rent  $1  1943 
BSA  674 

Axes 

Axemanship  674 

AXIS  SMASHED  IN  AFRICA.  16-si-sd  1943 
Castle  940.536 

Wild   flowers  582.13 
Aztecs 

Idol  of  hope  913.72 

Mexican   murals  917.2 


B 


B-19.     25min     16-sd-color-apply     1941     Aircraft 

war  production  coun  629.13 

Babies.  See  Infants 
BABIES  OF  THE  WILD.  lOmin  16-sd-$18;  rent 

$1.50    UWF  591.5 

Babin,  Victor 

Vltya     Vronsky    and     Victor    BabIn,     duo- 
pianists  786.2 
Baboons 

Monkeys  and  apes  591.5 

Primates — new  and  old  world  monkeys 

The  veldt  591.5 

BABY     BEAR.     12min     16-si-$16.31;     rent    $1.25 

Bray  591.5 

BABY     BEAVERS.     8min     16-si-$12    1930    EBF 

591.5 
BABY    BIRDS    AND    THEIR    WAYS.    IR   16-sl- 

rent    50c    1938    AMNH  598.2 

BABY     CARE:      FEEDING.     23mln     16-sd-$65; 

rent    $3    1944    EFLA  649 

Baby  Rabbit  series 

Carrot  pie 

I   love   to   make   music 

T   wanted   red  wings 
THE    BABY'S    BATH.      (How    a    baby    grows) 

IR    16-si-$24    EBF  649 

BABY'S     DAY     AT     FORTY-EIGHT     WEEKS. 

lOmin  16-sd-$50  1935  EBF  136.7 

BABY'S    DAY    AT    TWELVE    WEEKS.    lOmin 

16-sd-$50     1935    EBP  136.7 

BABY'S     FIRST     YEAR.     12min     16-sd-$24-$36 

Health  film  649 

Bach,   Johann  Sebastian 

Bach:    air    for    the    "G"    string  785 

BACH:  AIR   FOR  THE  "G"  STRING.   (Musical 

moods    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd    rent    $1.50     1934 

ITTCO  785 

Bacilli.  See  Bacteriology 

BACK     DOOR     TO     HEAVEN.     8R     16-sd-rent 
$12.50    UWP 

BACK     REST.    8mln    16-sI-$20;    rent    75c    1934 

Minn  610.7 

BACK    TO     BATTLE.     20min    16-sd-rent    $2.50 

1945  Bran  355.11 

BACK    TO    MISSOURI.    20min    16-sd-rent    $1.50 

1940    MoC  917.78 

Backward    children.     See    Children,    Abnormal 

and  backward 


BACKWARD  CIVILIZATION.  (Human  geog- 
raphy ser.)  22mln  16-sd-$85  1937  EBF    916.1 

BACTERIA.    12mln   16-si-$18   1930  EBF       589.95 

Bacteriology 

Arrowsmith;    excerpt  589.95 

Bacteria  589.95 

Goodbye,  Mr  Germ  616.24 

How  disease  is   spread  614.4 

Man    against    microbe  589.95 

Pasteur's  legacy  589.95 

Penicillin 

Badgers 

Adventures    of   Peter  591.5 

Desert     demons  591.5 

Michigan  mammals  591.5 

Badminton 

Flying  feathers  796.34 

Let's  play  badminton 

Bahamas 

Fisherman's    paradise  799.1 

Prom  the  Bahamas  to  Jamaica  917.29 

Nassau,    in    the    Bahamas  917.29 

Undersea   gardens  591.92 

With  Williamson  beneath  the  sea  591.92 

BAILEY  BRIDGE.  8min  16-sd-$22;  rent  $1 
1945    BIS  624 

Bakhtiara 

Grass  915.5 

Baking 

Baking    industry  641.5 

Don't   blame  it   on   the  oven  641.5 

Principles  of  baking  641.5 

Wheat  and  bread 
Wheat:  the  staff  of  life 

BAKING  INDUSTRY.  (Your  life  work  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50;    rent   $1.50     1946     Mahnke 

641.5 

BALANCED  WAY.  28mln  16-sd-loan  1945 
YMCA  613.2 

BALD  EAGLE.  (Our  colorful  world  ser.)  12min 
16-si-color-$60;    rent   $3     1941     UWF       598.2 

Bali   (Island) 

Bali  919.2 

Belles  of  Ball  919.2 

Ceremonies   In   Bali  919.2 

East   Indian    island.    EBF  919.2 

East    Indian    island.    Nu-Art  919.2 

Good    clean    sport  796 

Java — Bali   report 

Music   hath   charm  780 

Temples   of  many  creeds  726 

BALI.   (World  parade  ser.)  16-si-sd  1939  Castle 

919.2 

Balkan   peninsula 

Spotlight    on    the    Balkans  949.6 

Ball.  See  names  of  games,  e.g.  Baseball, 
Basketball.  Football 

BALL  CONTROL.  IR  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1946 
UWP  796.33 

BALL  HANDLING  IN  BASKETBALL,  llmin 
16-sd-$50     1946     EBF  796.32 

BALL  HANDLING  IN  FOOTBALL,  llmin  16- 
sd-$50     1946    EBF  796.33 

Ballads 

Old   time  ballads  784 

BALLET   MfiCANIQUE.  IR  16-si-rent  $2  MMA 

BALLOONS.  (Studies  of  normal  personality 
development  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$60;  rent  $3 
1941    NYU  136.7 

Bamboo 

People  of  western  China — farmers  of  forty 
centuries  915.1 

Bananas 

About   bananas  634.7 

Central   America.    EBP  917.28 

From    ocean    to    ocean  918.6 

Land   of   the   eagle  917.28 

Bandages  and  bandaging 

First    aid — care   of   minor   wounds  614.8 

Help   wanted  614.8 

Roller  bandaging  614.8 

Bandicoots 

Australian   animals  591.5 

Bands   (Music) 

The  first  chair 

How  to  twirl  a  baton  788 

BANFF— LAKE  LOUISE.  lOmin  16-sI-sd  1942 
Castle  917.123 

Banff  national  park,  Alberta 

Banff— Lake  Louise  917.123 

Banff    to    Lake    Louise  917.123 


13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


BANFF  TO  LAKE  LOUISE.  12min  16-si-color- 
loan   1940   NPC  917.123 

Bangkok,  Siam 

Bj^vays  of  Bangkok  915.93 

Land   of    the    yellow   robe  915.93 

BANG'S    DISEASE.     See  Battling  brucellosis 

BANKING  ON  THE  LAND.  24min  16-sd-$125.01 
Castle 

Banks  and  banking 

Bill  Bailey  and  the  four  pillars 

Fred  meets  a  bank  332.1 

Story   of   money  332.4 

Banks  and  banking,  Cooperative 
Banking  on  the  land 
People's    bank  334 

Banners.  See  Flags 

Banting,  Sir  Frederick  Grant 

They    live    again  616.6 

BAPTISM  OF  FIRE.  36min  16-sd-rent  $2  1944 
KiC  355 

BAR  WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART  I  SET- 
TING  UP  BAR  MECHANISM  AND 
ROLLER  TURNER.  (Machine  shop  work) 
18min     16-sd-$30.01    1946    Castle  621.9 

BAR  WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART  II  SET- 
TING  UP  MULTIPLE  ROLLER  TURNER 
AND  TURNING  A  TAPER,  (Machine  shop 
work)     17min      16-sd-$29.29      1946      Castle 

621.9 

BAR  WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART  III  NECK- 
ING  AND  THREADING  BY  USE  OF  AT- 
TACHMENT AND  BY  DIE  HEAD.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work)  25min  16-sd-$35.16  1946 
Castle  621.9 

BARABBAS.   21min   16-sd-rent  $5  RFA       225.92 

Barbados 

Sugar    wind  917.29 

Barbed  wire.  See  Wire  fencing 

BAREFOOT  MEMORIES,  llmin  16-sd-?14;  rent 

$1.50  UWF  811 

Barlow,  Howard 

Symphony  orchestra  785 

Barnacles 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Arthropoda,  reel  II  591.92 

Arthropoda:    the    Crustacea  595.3 

Sea  591.92 

Barnett,  Will 

Making  a  monotype  760 

BARODA.  15min  16-si-color-$72;  rent  $3  1946 
UWF 

BARON     AND    THE     ROSE.     (Passing    parade 

ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

BARRIERS  AND  PASSES.  3R  16-si-color-rent 
$3    Presbyterian  bd 

BARS      AND      STRUCTURAL     SHAPES.      See 

Making    and    shaping    of    steel  669. 1 

Barton,  Clara  Harlowe 

Angel    of    mercy  921 

Barton,   Otis 

Titians  of  the  deep  591.92 

Baseball 

American  league  796.357 

Batting   fundamentals  796.357 

Batting  stars  of  baseball 

Big   league   b£iseball  796.357 

Big  leaguers 

Catching     fundamentals  796.357 

Catching   in   baseball  796.357 

Circling    the   bases  796.357 

Hitting  in  baseball  796.357 

Inside   baseball.     Am   league  796.357 

Inside  baseball.   TFC  796.357 

Ninth   inning  796.357 

Pitching  form 

Play  ball  796.357 

Play    ball,    son  796.357 

Safe   at   home  796.357 

Sons  of  swat 

Swing  king 

Throwing   in   baseball  796.357 

World    series    of    1945  796.357 

World  series  of  1946 

BASIC    HYDRAULICS.     lOmin     16-sd-color-loan 

1944    Adel  532 

BASIC       MACHINES— THE       DRILL  PRESS. 

lOmin     16-sd-?20.74     1945     Castle  621.9 

BASIC  MACHINES— THE  LATHE.  15min 
16-sd-$23.22  Castle  621.9 


BASIC  MACHINES— THE  SHAPER.  15min  16- 
sd-$23.22     Castle 

BASIC  OBEDIENCE  INSTRUCTION.  See 
Training   you    to   train    your   dog  636.7 

BASIC  PRINCIPLES  OF  HYDRAULICS.  IR 
16-sd-$36.50      Handy  532 

BASIC  PRINCIPLES  OF  LUBRICATION. 
25min       16-sd-loan       1945      GM  621.89 

BASIC  PRINCIPLES  OF  SKIING.  4R  16-sd- 
rent    $2.50      NYU  796.9 

BASIC  TYPING:  MACHINE  OPERATION. 
30min     16-sd-color-$35.85     1944     Castle       652 

BASIC  TYPING:  METHODS.  30min  16-sd-$38- 
color  1944  Castle  652 

Basket  making 

Hopi   arts   and   crafts  970.1 

Making  a  pack  basket 

Basketball 

Ball    handling    in    basketball  796.32 

Basketball — advanced     techniques     in     team 
play  796.32 

Basketball — fouls    and    violations  796.32 

Basketball  by  the  code 

Basketball    up-to-date  796.32 

Basketball    technique  796.32 

Basketball  thrills  1946 

Championship    basketball  796.32 

Defensive    footwork    in    basketball        796.32 
Fundamentals   of   basketball  796.32 

George   Keogan   basketball   fundamentals 
Highlights  of  IHSAA  state  basketball  tour- 
nament and   state   track  meet  of  1946 
Modern     basketball     fundamentals         796.32 
Play  championship  basketball  796.32 

Scholastic  coach  796.32 

Shooting    in    basketball  796.32 

BASKETBALL— ADVANCED  TECHNIQUES 
IN  TEAM  PLAY.  lOmin  16-si-rent  $2.50 
Scholastic   coach  796.32 

BASKETBALL  BY  THE  CODE.  IR  16-sd-rent 
$4  1947  Official  sports 

BASKETBALL— FOULS  AND  VIOLATIONS. 
lOmin      16-si-rent     $2.50      Scholastic     coach 

796.32 

BASKETBALL  TECHNIQUE.  (Sports  parade 
ser.)    8min    16-sd-apply    TFC  796.32 

BASKETBALL  THRILLS  1946.  14-lOmln  16-si- 
sd-$8.75-$17.50:  rent  $1.50  BFS 

BASKETBALL  UP-TO-DATE.  30min  16-sd-rent 
$4     1946     Official    sports  796.32 

BATHING  THE  BED  PATIENT.  (Hospital 
corpsmen  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$26.41  1945 
Castle  610.7 

BATHING  THE  PATIENT  (HOME  CARE). 
(Nursing  ser.)  24min  16-sd-$35.89  1945 
Castle  610.7 

BATHING  TIME  FOR  BABY.  ISmin  16-sd- 
color-loan     Johnson   &  Johnson  649 

Bathrooms 

Making   of   American   homes  696 

Baths 

Bathing  the  bed  patient  610.7 

Bathing   the    patient    (home    care)  610.7 

Bed  bath  610.7 

Child    care — bathing    the    Infant  649 

Cleanliness — bathing  613 

Home  nursing — the  bed  bath  610.7 

Hydrotherapy  615.8 

Bats 

Flying  bats 

Our  animal  neighbors  591.5 

Batteries,  Electric.  See  Electric  batteries;  Stor- 
age batteries 

BATTERY,  IGNITION,  AND  ELECTRICAL 
SYSTEM.    26min    16-sd-$38.75    Castle     629.2 

BATTING  FUNDAMENTALS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45.     Also   color-$75     1946    Coronet       796.357 

BATTING  STARS  OF  BASEBALL.  SOmin  16- 
sd-loan    1947    Am  league 

THE  BATTLE.  (Miniature  ser.)  llmin  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  359 

BATTLE  ACTION.  65min  16-sd-rent  $8.50 
1944   PFC 

BATTLE  AGAINST  RUST.  12min  16-sd-loan 
1947     Rust-Oleum  mfg 

BATTLE  AGAINST  SHOP  13.  15min  16-sd-loan 

USN 
BATTLE    FOR    FRANCE.    (News    parade   ser.) 

16-si-sd    1940   Castle  940.542 


14 


1947    EDITION 


BATTLE  FOR  GERMANY.  (News  thrills  ser.) 
llmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-J17.50     1945    Official 

Battle  for  life  series 

Battle  of  the  centuries  595.73 

Beneath  our  feet  595.7 

Born  to  die  591.92 

City    of    wax  595.79 

Desert   demons  591.5 

Killers  595.7 

Man    the    enlgrma  320 

BATTLE  FOR  TUNISIA  AND  SURRENDER 
AT  STALINGRAD.   16-sl-sd  1943  Castle 

940.542 

BATTLE  IS  THEIR  BIRTHRIGHT.  18mln  16- 
sd-rent    $2.50     1943     Bran  355 

BATTLE  OF  ANZIO  BEACHHEAD.  9mln  16- 
sl-sd-$8.75-$17.50;     rent    ?1.50    1944    Nu-Art 

940.542 

BATTLE  OF  EUROPE.  15min  16-sd-rent  $3 
1944    Bran  940.544 

BATTLE  OF  THE  CENTURIES.  (Battle  for 
life   ser.)   IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  595.73 

BATTLE  OF  THE  FOREST.  20min  16-sd-$72; 
rent    $3    BraF  943.7 

BATTLE  PRELUDE.  9%  16-sd-rent  75c  Aus- 
tralian N&I  bur 

Battle   ships.    See  Airplane  carriers;   "Warships 

Battles 

Baptism  of  fire  355 

BATTLES  FOR  VICTORY.  23min  16-3d-rent 
60e   1944   Kan  629.13 

BATTLING  BASS.  lOmln  16-sd-color-$75  1946 
Hawley  799.1 

BATTLING  BRUCELLOSIS.  20mm  16-sd- 
color-$106.95      1946      Castle  619 

Bauxite 

Aluminum  669.7 

BEACH  AND  SEA  ANIMALS.  (Animal  life 
ser.)   lOmln   16-sd-$50  1931  EBF  591.92 

BEACH  CAPERS.  lOmin  16-sd-color-$85  1946 
Gray 

Beams.   See  Girders 

Beans 

Community    canning  641.4 

Green    plant  581 

Indoor   storage   of  vegetables  635 

Movements    of    some    common    plants       581 
Picking   pole   snap   beans  633.3 

BEAR  AND  ITS  RELATIVES.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$67.50     1941     Coronet  591.5 

Bearings   (Machinery) 

Fitting  and  scraping  small  bearings      621.8 
Hyatt  bearings  division 

Micro   instrument   ball  bearings,   their  care 

and  handling  621.8 

Turning   point  621 

Bears 

Adopting  a  bear  cub  591.5 

Adventures    of    Peter  591.5 

Animals  of  the  zoo  591.5 

Arctic   thrills  591.5 

Baby    bear  591.5 

Bear    and    its    relatives  591.5 

Bears  591.5 

Black  bear  twins  591.5 

Carnivora — cat   animals   and.   bears  591.5 

Chumming    with    the    animals  591.5 

Dwellers    of   the   forest  591.5 

Eskimo    summer  919.8 

Fur  and  feathers 

Giants  of  the  North  591.5 

Itchy  Scratchy  591.5 

Kenai  big  game  591.5 

Michigan    furbearers  591.5 

Michigan   mammals  591.5 

Nature's  nurseries  591.5 

Orphans  of  the  North  F 

Rocky   mountain   mammals  591.5 

Some    larger   mammals  591.5 

Spring  is  here  502 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana  591.5 

Three   little   bruins   in    the   woods  591.5 

Three  little  bruins  make  mischief  591.5 

Tundra  919.8 

Two    little   bears    from    China  591.5 

When   winter   comes  502 

BEARS.    5mln    16-si-$6    1932    EBF  591.5 

Beasts.    See    Animals;    Domestic    animals 

Beatty,  Clyde 

Big    cage  F 

Clyde  Beatty's  animal  thrills  791.3 


BEAUTIFUL    AND    GAY    BUDAPEST.    (De    la 

Varre  travelogue  ser.)  llmin  16-8i-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50;    rent   $1-$1.50   1938   Nu-Art  914.39 

BEAUTIFUL  BIRDS  OF  THE  NORTHEAST 
COAST.     IR  IG-si-color-rent  $1.50  Audubon 

598.2 

BEAUTIFUL  BRITISH  COLUMBIA.  (Columbia 
tour    ser.)    lO^min    16-sd-color-apply    TFC 

917.11 

BEAUTIFUL  BUT  DUMMIES.  2R  16-sd-rent 
$3  YMCA 

BEAUTIFUL  SWITZERLAND.  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  914.94 

Beauty,    Personal 

Fit   and    fair  646.7 

Good    grooming  646.7 

BEAVER-SELJA  INCIDENT.  See  Rules  of  the 
nautical  road  527 

Beavers 

Baby  beavers  591.5 

Beavers  591 .5 

Common     animals     of     the     woods     (North 
America)  591.5 

Dwellers   of   the   forest  591.5 

Grey    Owl's    little    brother  591.5 

Grey    Owl's    neighbors  591.5 

Michigan   beaver  '       591.5 

Michigan  mammals  591.5 

New    homes    for    beavers  591.5 

BEAVERS.    15min   16-si-$24   1930  EBF  591.5 

Becker,  Carl  Lotus 

Eve   of  the  Revolution.    See  Declaration   of 
independence  973.3;  Eve  of  the  Revolution 

973.2 

Becquerel,  Antoine  Henri 

Romance    of    radium  546 

BED  BATH.  ISmin  16-si-$36;  rent  $1  1934  Minn 

610.7 

Beddoe,   Don 

Swiss   on   white  796.9 

Beds 

Ether   bed  610.7 

Evening    care  610.7 

Morning  care  610.7 

Open    bed  610.7 

BEDS  AND  APPLIANCES.  (Hospital  corpsmen 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$14.09   1944  Castle       610.7 

Bee.  See  Bees 

Beebe,  William 

Titians    of   the   deep  591.92 

Beef 

Canning  beef  664.8 

Cutting   and   boning   a   foreauarter  of   beef 

641.3 
Cutting  and  boning  a  hindquarter  of  beef 

641.3 
Main    dish  641.3 

Meat  packing  664.9 

Bees 

Bees  595.79 

City   of    wax  595.79 

Her  Majesty,    the   queen   bee  595.79 

Honey     bee  595.79 

Keeper  of  the  bees  F 

Let's   go  F 

Man    tne    enigma  320 

BEES.     9min    16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.50    1940    UWF 

595.79 

BEET    AND     CANE    SUGAR.    15min    16-sl-$24 

1930  EBF  664.1 
Beethoven,  Ludwig  van 

Life  and  loves  of  Beethoven  921 

Master  of  sacred  music  783 

Symphonic  featurette  no.   1  787 

Beetles 

Beetles  595.76 

Vegetable    insects  632.7 

White    fringed    beetle  632.7 

Beetles,   Japanese.    See   Japanese   beetle 

BEETLES.    (Animal   life   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50 

1931  EBF  595.76 
Beets  and  beet  sugar 

Beet  and  cane  sugar  664.1 

Irrigation    farming  626 

Sugar  664.1 

BEFORE  THE  BABY  COMES.  IR  16-si-sd- 
$24-$36    1940    Health   film  618 

BEGINNING  SWIMMING.  lOmln  16-sd-$25. 
Also  color-$75  Bailey  797.2 

BEGINNING  TENNIS.    lOmin    16-sd-$25   Bailey 

796.34 


15 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


BEGINNING     TUMBLING.      lOmin      16-sd-$45. 

Also    color-$75     1946     Coronet  796.4 

Behavior.    See   Conduct   of  life;   Etiquet;    Man- 
ners and  customs 
BEHAVIOR    OF    LIGHT.    15min    16-si-$24    1930 

EBF  535 

BEHAVIOR      PATTERNS     AT      ONE      YEAR. 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1935    EBF  136.7 

BEHIND    LATTICE    SCREENS.    See   Vanishing 

American   art  970.1 

BEHIND  THE  ANNUAL  REPORT.     20min     16- 

sd-loan     1945     US   steel  338.7 

BEHIND    THE    SCENES    AT   THE    AIRPORT. 

lOmin   lG-sd-$50   1947   TeachF  629.13 

BEHIND  THE  SHADOWS.  15min  16-si-sd-loan 

1936  Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

BEHIND  THE  WHEEL.  SOmin  16-sd-loan    1946 

GM  629.213 

BEHIND     THE      WINGS.       llmin       16-sd-loan 

1944   India  629.13 

BEHOLD     THE     MAN.      7min      16-sd-rent    $1 

FiC 
Behring,  Emil  Adolf  von 

Man  against  microbe  589.95 

BELGIAN     CITIES.      IR     16-si-$25;     rent    $1.50 

UWF  914.93 

Belgian  Congo.    See  Kongo,  Belgian 
Belgium 

Antwerp  914.93 

Belgian   cities  914.93 

Bombs  over  Europe  940.53 

Flemish    folk  914.93 

Out  of  darkness 
Bell,  Alexander  Graham 

Mr   Bell  921 

Story    of    Alexander   Graham    Bell  921 

BELL   HEARD   ROUND   THE  WORLD.     SOmin 

16-sd-loan     1946     Castle 
BELLES    OF    BALI.    (Magic    carpet    ser.)    IR 

16-sd-appIy    TFC  919.2 

Belts  and  belting 

Hitching  and   belting  pointers  629.2 

Benchley,  Robert  Charles 

How  to   eat  817 

Bending 

Forming  on  a  hand  operated  brake    621.79 
BENDING     COPPER     TUBING     TO     A     WIRE 

TEMPLATE.       (Shipbuilding      skills      ser.) 

12min     16-sd-$34.31     1944     Castle  673 

BENEATH    OUR    FEET.    (Battle  for  life  ser.) 

IR     16-sd-apply    TFC  595.7 

Benedictines 

Life   in   a  Benedictine   monastery  271 

Beneditzky,   Leon 

Violins   and    cellos  787 

BENEFICENT  REPROBATE— ETHYL  ALCO- 
HOL, ITS  NATURE  AND  ITS  PROP- 
ERTIES.     40min      16-si-sd-$65-$75      WCTU 

613.81 
BeneS,   Edward 

President    Benes    of    Czechoslovakia    visits 
the   U.S.S.R.  943.7 

Benet,  William  Rose 

William  Rose  Benet 
Benson,   Frank  Weston 

Etcher's   art  767 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart 

Making  of  a  mural 
Bergh,  Henry 

Great   meddler  921 

Berlin 

Berlin:  the  symphony  of  a  great  city 

Germany — Berlin  914.3 

BERLIN:     THE     SYMPHONY    OF     A    GREAT 

CITY.  5R  16-si-rent  $10  MMA 
Berlioz,  Hector 

Carnival    Romain  785 

Bermuda 

Bermuda.  PFC 

Bermuda.   TFC  917.299 

"Week-end    in    Bermuda  917.299 

BERMUDA.    IR   16-sd-color-apply  1946   PFC 
BERMUDA.    (Columbia  tour   ser.)    10%min   16- 

sd-anply    TFC  917.299 

BERNADETTE.       SOmin      16-8l-8d-rent    $9-$15 

FiC  921 

Bernard,  Theos 

Tibet  915.15 

Berndt,  Walter 

Making    the    funnies  741 

Berries 

Fruit 
BERTH  OF  A  QUEEN,  llmin  16-sd-appIy  TFC 

623.8 


BETTER  PERFORMANCES— LONGER  LIFE 
—IN  CORN  PLANTERS.  14min  16-sd-loan 
Ray-Bell  631.3 

BETTER  THAN    LIGHT.  See  Man  at  the  gate 

BETTER  TIMBER,  llmin  16-sd-color-rent  $1 
1946  Geo  Ag 

BETWEEN  TWO  WORLDS.  See  That  boy  Joe 

Bevel   gearing.     See  (Searing, 

BEVEL  PROTRACTOR.  15min  16-sd-$27.15 
1944    Castle  744 

BEVELING,  MITERING,  RABBETING  AND 
DADOING.  (Operations  on  the  variety  saw 
ser.)     19min     16-sd-$30.74     1945     Castle     684 

BEVELING,  STOP  CHAMFERING  AND 
TAPERING  SQUARE  STOCK.  (Jointer 
ser.)     20min     16-sd-$32.16     1945     Castle    684 

BEYOND  OUR  HORIZON.  45min  16-sd-rent 
$12    RFA  F 

Bible 

Ancient   stones   cry  out  220.9 

Bible    in    a   warring   world  220 

Book    for    the    world    of    tomorrow  220 

Book    of   books  220 

For   times    like   these  220 

Power  of  the  blood 

Bible.  New  Testament 

Barabbas  225.92 

Blind    beggar    of    Jerusalem  232 

Calling    of    Matthew  225.92 

Certain   nobleman  226 

Child    of    Bethlehem  232 

Crown    of    righteousness  225.92 

Faith  triumphant  225.92 

First    Easter  ^        232 

Fishers  of  men  225.92 

For  theirs  is  the  kingdom 
Good   Samaritan  226 

Grace  of  forgiveness  225.92 

Jairus'    daughter  232 

Journey    into    faith  232 

King    of    kings  232 

Man    of    faith  232 

My    beloved    son  232 

No    greater    power  225.92 

On    the    road    to    Damascus  225.92 

The  prodigal  returns 

Prodigal  son  226 

The    rich    young    ruler  232 

The  Saviour  is  born  '  282 

Suffer    little    children  232 

The     unforgiving     debtor  226 

Unfaithful    servant  226 

Way  of  salvation  225.92 

Who   is    my   neighbor  226 

Woman  to  remember  232 

BIBLE  IN  A  WARRING  WORLD.  15-lOmin 
16-si-sd-rent  $2    UWF  220 

Bicycles.  See  Cycling 

Bieler,  Andr6 

Painters   of  Quebec  759 

BIG  BROADCAST.  (Puppetoons  ser.)  7min 
16-sd-$17.50     1945     Pictorial  791.5 

BIG   CAGE.   8R  16-sd-rent  $17.50   1938  UWF     F 

BIG  CATS.  9min  16-si-sd-$12-$17.50.  Also 
color-$85     1946     Blakely  791.3 

THE  BIG  DAY.  17min  16-sd-loan  1946 
AT&T  621.385 

BIG     FISH.     (Sport    parade)     16-si-sd    Castle 

799.1 

BIG  LEAGUE  BASEBALL.  9min  16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50  1944  Official  796.357 

BIG  LEAGUERS.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1946 
Pictorial 

BIG  LITTLE  THINGS.  15min  16-si-$25  1943 
Foster  578 

BIG  TRAINS  ROLLING.  25min  16-sd-color- 
loan     1947     Dudley  385 

Bikini  island 

AAF — Special    delivery  629.13 

Operations  crossroads 

BILL     BAILEY    AND    THE    FOUR     PILLARS. 

18min    16-sd-loan    1947    Yorke 

Bill    Cunningham    sports    review    series 

Inside  baseball  796.357 


16 


1947    EDITION 


BILL     CARMAN,     12    YEAR     OLD     BUSINESS 

MAN.       IR      16-scl-color-$65      1946      Frith 

371.42 

Bill  of  rights 

Our  bill   of  rights  342.73 

Binding  of  books.  See  Bookbinding 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  A  CONY.  lOmin  16-sd-$40; 
rent    $1.50     1939     UWF  591.5 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  COOPER  HAWK.  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;    rent    $1.50    1939    UWF  598.2 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  HORNED  OWL.  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50    1939    UWF  598.2 

THE  BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  MOTION  PIC- 
TURE CAMERA.  (Birth  of  a  motion  pic- 
ture) 20min  16-sd-?56;  rent  $3.50  1947 
AF  films 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  ROADRUNNER.  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;     rent    $1.50     1939     UWF  598.2 

Biological  sciences  series 

Alimentary  tract  612.3 

Control    of    body    temperature  612 

Heredity  575.1 

Tuberculosis,    its    diagnosis,    treatment   and 
control  616.24 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY.  15min  16-si-sd-Ioan 
NY   conservation  597 

Biology 

Glimpses  of  Soviet  science  no.   2 
BIOLOGY     OF      REPRODUCTION      IN      RATS. 

15min    16-si-rent  $8    Wistar  inst 
BIP     GOES    TO    TOWN.     lOmin    16-si-sd-$8.82 

1941   Castle  637 

BIRD    CITY.    15min    16-si-loan    NPC  598.2 

BIRD  DOGS.     lOmin     16-si-sd-58.75-$17.50     1940 

PicF  636.7 

BIRD    HOMES.    15min    16-sl-$24    1930    EBF 

598.2 
BIRD     ISLANDS    OF    PERU.    12mln    16-sl-sale 
apply;    rent    $1    Hancock  598.2 

Bird   sanctuaries.   See  Birds — Protection 

Bird   song 

Song  birds  of  the  north  woods  598.2 

Thrushes    &    relatives  598.2 

Birds 

Beautiful     birds     of     the     northeast  coast 

598.2 

Birds  of   North   America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  countryside  598.2 

Birds   of   the   dooryard  598.2 

Birds    of    the    inland   waterways  598.2 

Birds  of  the  marshes  598.2 

Birds    of    the    ocean    shore  598.2 
Birds  of  the  prairie 
Birds  of  the  prairie  lakes  and  rivers 
Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs  and  marshes 
Birds  of  the  prairie  woodland 

Birds  of  the  woodlands  598.2 

Five  colorful  birds  598.2 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

Realm    of    the    wild  598.2 

Song  birds   as  neighbors  598.2 
Spring  comes  to  Wisconsin 

Thrushes    &    relatives  598.2 

What  bird  is  that   (Capital)  598.2 

What   bird   is   that    (UWF)  598.2' 

Zoo  babies  691.5 

Africa 
The   veldt  591.5 

Arctic  regions 
Birds  and  animals  of  the  far  North      591.5 

Antarctic  regions 
Birds  and  animals  of  the  Antarctic 

Australia 
Bushland  fantasy  919.4 

Fine    feathers  598.2 

Canada 
Bird   city  598.2 

Birds    of    Canada    (no    2)  598.2 

The  four  seasons 

Eggs  and  nests 

Baby  birds   and   their  ways  598.2 

Bird    homes  598.2 

Birds   of   the   seacoast  598.2 

How   animals   and   birds   house  themselves 
The  robin 


What    bird    is   that    (Capital)  598.2 

What  bird  is  that  (UWF)  598.2 

Wild    animals — their    homes    and    habits 

591.5 
Embryology 
See  Embryology — Birds 


See  Flight 


Flight 
Food 


Birds   In  winter 

How   birds   feed   their  young 

What  bird  is  that   (UWF) 


598.2 
598.2 

598.2 


Maine 
At    home   with    the   birds    In    Maine       598.2 

Michigan 
Michigan    marsh   and    shore    birds  598.2 

Wild    wings  598.2 

Migration 
Aus    dessua   des   frontleres  598.2 

New  York  (State) 
Song   birds   of   the   north   woods  598.2 

North  America 
Birds    in    winter  598.2 

Protection 
Bird    islands    of    Peru  598.2 

Song 
See  Bird  song 

Tropica 
Birds  of  tropic  seas  598.2 

The  West 
Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

Western    waterfowl  598.2 

Wild  life  on  the  desert  591.5 

Birds,  Aquatic.  See  Water  birds 

BIRDS  AND  ANIMALS  OF  THE  ANTARCTIC. 
20min  16-sd-rent  $6  FiC 

BIRDS  AND  ANIMALS  OF  THE  FAR  NORTH. 
15min   16-si-$24;   rent  $1.50  UWF  591.5 

BIRDS  IN  WINTER.  IR  16-sd-color-$75  1947 
Coronet  598.2 

Birds'    nests.    See   Birds — Eggs   and  nests 

BIRDS  OF  AN  INLAND  LAKE.  14mln  16-si- 
color-$60;    rent   $3    1941   UWF  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  CANADA  (NO  2).  llmin  16-sd- 
color-$75;    rent    $2.50    CanFB  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA.  8R  16-si-color 
Heldenkamp  598.2 

BIRDS    OF    PREY.    15mln    16-si-$24    1931    EBF 

598.2 

BIRDS  OF  PREY.  (Animal  life  ser.)  llmln 
16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  BARRIER.  lOmin  16-sd-$30 
1945  Post  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  COUNTRYSIDE.  lOmin  16- 
sd-color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  DOORYARD.  lOmln  16-sd- 
$50.   Also  color-$75  1943  Coronet  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  INLAND  WATERWAYS. 
lOmin    16-sd-color-$75    1943    Coronet      598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  MARSHES.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-$75     1943    Coronet  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  OCEAN  SHORE.  (Our  color- 
ful world  ser.)  14mln  16-si-color-$60;  rent 
$3     1941     UWF  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  PRAIRIE.  (Camera  trails 
along  nature  trails  ser.)  IR  16-si-color- 
apply    1946    Bird 

BIRDS  OF  THE  PRAIRIE  LAKES  AND  RIV- 
ERS, (Camera  trails  along  nature  trails 
ser.)     IR     16-si-color-apply     1946    Bird 

BIRDS  OF  THE  PRAIRIE  SLOUGHS  AND 
MARSHES.  (Camera  trails  along  nature 
trails  ser.)    IR    16-si-color-apply    1946    Bird 

BIRDS  OF  THE  PRAIRIE  WOODLAND.  (Cam- 
era trails  along  nature  trails  ser.)  IR  16- 
sl-color-apply    1946    Bird 

BIRDS  OF  THE  SEA.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply  TFC  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  THE  SEACOAST.  15min  16-si-$24 
1931  EBF  598.2 


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BIRDS  OF  THE  WOODLANDS.  lOmln  16-sd- 
color-$75     1943    Coronet  598.2 

BIRDS  OF  TROPIC  SEAS.  16min  16-si-sale 
apply;    rent    $1    Hancock  598.2 

Birmingham,  Alabama 

New   South  917.5 

BIRTH  OF  A  MOTION  PICTURE.  See  Ani- 
mated cartoons:  the  toy  that  grew  up,  and 
The  biography  of  the  motion  picture 
camera 

BIRTH  OF  A  VOLCANO.  lOmin  16-sl-sd- 
$9.75-$17.50     1947     Sterling 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  A  NATION.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent    ?1.50    UWF  975.5 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  AMERICA.  9min  16-sd- 
$12.50;  rent  $1.50    1941    Allied  973 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  ICEBERGS,  llmin  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  551.31 

BISCUIT    EATER.    75min    16-sd-rent   apply    Fi 

F 

BISMARCK  CONVOY  SMASHED.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$10;    rent    75c    1943    Australian    N&I   bur 

940.544 

Bison 

Animal    babies  591.5 

Animals   of   the   zoo  591.5 

Chumming    with    the    animals  591.5 

Cow  and   its   relatives  591.5 

Michigan    mammals  591.5 

Realm    of    the    wild  598.2 

Some    larger   mammals  591.5 

"Vanishing  herds  591.5 

When    winter    comes  502 

Bitterns 

How  birds   feed   their  young  598.2 

Marsh    birds    you    should    know  598.2 

Western    waterfowl  598.2 

Wild  wings  598.2 

BITUMINOUS  COAL.  15min  16-si-?24  1927  EBP 

622.33 

Bizet,  Georges 

Hommage  k  Bizet 

BLACK  BEAR  TWINS.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50     1939    EBF  591.5 

BLACK  GIANT.  (Magic  vault  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    1935    ITTCO  551.2 

BLACK- NECKED  STILT.  6min  16-si-color- 
$30   1942  Eastman  598.2 

BLACK  POTTERY  OR  BLACK  EARTH  OF 
COYOTEPEC.  (Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico 
ser.)     25min    16-sI-$50;    rent    $3    1943    RFA 

738 

Black  sea 

Black  sea  fighters  940.545 

BLACK  SEA  FIGHTERS.  (Our  Russian  allies 
ser.)  65min  16-sd-rent  $10  1943  BraF  940.545 

Blackbirds 

Birds   of  the  dooryard  598.2 

Birds    of    the    marshes  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs  and  marshes 
Five    colorful    birds  598.2 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

Marsh  birds  you   should  know  598.2 

Redwinged    blackbird  598.2 

Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

Wild   wings  598.2 

Blackfoot    Indians.    See    Siksika   Indians 

Bladderworts 

Marvels     of     the     microscope  578 

BLANKING  SHEET  METAL  ON  THE 
SQUARING  SHEAR.  (Aircraft  work  ser.) 
18min   16-sd-$27.15   1944  Castle  621.79 

BLANKING  SHEET  METAL  WITH  HAND 
SNIPS.    (Aircraft   work   ser.)    ISmin    16-sd- 

-  621.79 

ROTARY      AND      HIGH 

16min  16-sd-$23.87  Castle 

621.79 

BLANKING  WITH  THE  SWING  ARM  ROUT- 
ER.  (Blanking  sheet  metal  ser.)  17mln  16- 
sd-$28.58     1944     Castle  621.79 

BLASTING  CAP.  15min  16-sd- color-loan  1945 
Mod  662.2 

Blazing  stars 

Wild  flowers  582.13 

Bleeding.   See  Hemorrhage 

BLEEDING,  RESUSCITATION  AND  SHOCK. 
(Emergency  first  aid  ser.)  16min  16-si-sd- 
S24-$36;  rent  $1-$1.50.  Also  color-$60,  rent 
$3     1942     UWF  614.8 

BLESSINGS  OF  GRASS.  22min  16-sd-$27.12 
1940  Castle  631.4 

Bligh,   William 

Mutiny    on    the    bounty  F 


$30.01   1944   Castle 
BLANKING      WITH 
SPEED   SHEARS. 


Blind 

Employing  blind  workers  in  industry    362.4 
Eyes  for  tomorrow  617.7 

Friend   Indeed  636.7 

Instructing    the    blind    worker    on    the    Job 

362.4 
Preventing     blindness     and     saving     sight 

6f7.7 
The   seeing   eye  636.7 

Sight  unseen 
To  live  in  darkness  614.8 

Education  and  institutions 
Conquering    darkness  617.7 

BLIND  BEGGAR  OF  JERUSALEM.  25min 
16-sd-rent-$8     1946     Cathedral  232 

BLIND  RIVETING.     15min    16-sd-$23.22    Castle 

621.79 

Blister  rust 

WTaite    pine    blister    rust  632.6 

Block  printing.  Linoleum.  See  Linoleum  block 
printing 

BLOCKING  IN  FOOTBALL,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1946    EBF  796.33 

Blood 

Bleeding,  resuscitation  and  shock  614.8 

Blood  612.1 

Body    defenses    against    disease  613 

Circulation  612.1 

Circulatory   control  612.1 

First  steps  in  first  aid  614.8 

Heart  and   circulation  612.1 

How  we  breathe  612.2 

Marvels    of    the    microscope  578 

Vital  signs  and  their  inter-relation — body 
temperature,  pulse,  respiration,  blood 
pressure  610.7 

Pressure 
Taking    blood    pressure  612.1 

BLOOD.    12min    16-si-$18    1929    EBF  612.1 

BLOOD  CIRCULATION  IN  MARINE  ANI- 
MALS.  15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1942 
Rutgers  591.92 

BLOOD  OF  JESUS.     6R    16-sd-$350    Sack 

Blood  vessels 

Control    of   small    blood    vessels  612.1 

See   also  Arteries 

Bloodroot 

Movements  of  some  common  plants  581 

Wild     flowers  582.13 

BLOOMING  DESERT.  llmin  16-sd-Color-$75 
Simmel  582.13 

Blue  birds.  See  Bluebirds 

BLUE   DANUBE,     llmin    16-sd-$17.50    Castle 

BLUE  DANUBE.    See  Great  symphonies 

BLUE    GEESE.    IR   16-sd-color-$75    Hawley 

BLUE  GRASS.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1945 
Pictorial 

Blue  Jays 

Bobolinks    and    bluejay  958.2 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

Western    birds    at    home  598.2 

Wild    wings.    MichC  598.2 

Blue  prints.  See  Blueprints 

BLUE  WARRIORS  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  9min  16- 
sd-color-$75  1946  Hawley  799.1 

Bluebirds 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie 

Five    colorful    birds  598.2 

Friends   of   the   air  598.2 

How  birds   feed   their  young  598.2 

Some   friendly  birds  598.2 

Thrushes  &  relatives  598.2 

Blueprints 

Principal  dimensions,  reference  surfaces, 
and   tolerances  621.79 

Reading  a  drawing  of  a  valve  bonnet  621.79 
Reading  a  three-view  drawing  744 

Sectional  views  and  projections,  finish 
marks  744 

Visualizing    an    object  744 

Plywood   fleet  623.8 

Boat  racing.   See  Yacht  racing 

Boatbuilding 

Boats,    Submarine.    See    Submarine    boats 

BOATS.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
sd-$50    1939    EBF  386 


18 


1947    EDITION 


Boats  and  boating 

Cruisers  of  tomorrow 
BOATS    OF    THE    GREAT    LAKES.    15min    16- 

si-$25:    rent   $1    1938   Kduc  fllm   serv  387 

BOB    MARSHALL   COMES    HOME.     22min     16- 


1946     Castle 


631.3 


lOmin 


591.5 

16-sd- 

598.2 


598.2 
Physiology 


sd-$27.85 
Bobcats 

Michigan   furbearers 
BOBOLINK     AND     BLUEJAY. 

color-$75    1943    Coronet 
Bobolinks 

Bobolink   and   bluejay 
Body,     Human.    See    Anatomy; 
BODY        DEFENSES       AGAINST       DISEASE. 

(Univ.    of   Chicago    biological   science    ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937    EBF  613 

BODY     FRAMEWORK.     15min     16-si-$24     1931 

EBP  611 

Body    temperature.    See    Temperature,    Animal 

and  human 
LA    BOHfeME.     82min     16-sd-rent   $25     BraP 

Bokhara 

Adventure  in  Bokhara 
Bolivia 

Bolivia  918.4 

BOLIVIA.    15mln    16-si-$24    1931    EBP  918.4 

BOMBARDIER.   90min   16-sd-rent  $17.50  ITTCO 
Bombardment 

Neighbors    under    flre  940.534 

V-1,    the   fllm   of   the   robot   bomb       940.542 
BOMBAY,    CEYLON.    (Wonders    of    the    world 

ser.)15min    16-si-$25;    rent    $1.50    1934    UWP 

915.4 

Bombers.    See   Airplanes,    Military 

BOMBERS  OVER    NORTH   AFRICA.   19mln  16- 

sd-apply  1944  KiC  940.544 

BOMBING   OF   PEARL   HARBOR  &  BURNING 

OF  S.S.   NORMANDIE.  16-si-sd  1942  Castle 

940.542 
BOMBING    OF    USS    FRANKLIN.    9mln    16'-si- 

sd-$8.75-$17.50   1945   Castle  940.545 

BOMBS    OVER    EUROPE.    (News   parade   ser.) 

16-si-sd    1940    Castle  940.53 

Bonanova,   Fortunio 

Along  the  Rio  Grande 

Brindis   solitude 

Fandanguillo  flamengo 

Granadinas 
Bonaventure  Island 

Perce  and  Bonaventure  island  917.14 

Bond,    Carrie    (Jacobs) 

Carrie  Jacobs  Bond 
Bond,    Ford 

Story    of    the    United 


021 


States    Coast   guard 
614.8 

611 

627.8 

BOOK    FOR    THE    WORLD    OF    TOMORROW. 
27min    16-sd-rent    $10    1943    Am    Bible    soc 

220 
lOmin    16-si-sd-loan    1939 
220 


Bones 

Body  framework 
Bonneville  dam 

Miracle  of  hydro 


BOOK     OF     BOOKS. 

Nat  bible  press 

Bookbinding 

Bound   to   last  686 

Cover  to   cover  655 

Elementary     book     binding  686 

Making  a  book  655 

New   books   for   old  686 

Bookkeeping 

Bookkeeping    and    you  657 

Bookkeeping    and    accounting  657 

BOOKKEEPING  AND  ACCOUNTING.  (Your 
life  work  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50 
1945     Mahnke  657 

BOOKKEEPING  AND  YOU.  lOmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also-color-$75     1947    Coronet  657 

Books 

Conservation  and  restoration 
New    books    for   old  686 

Books  and  reading 
It's    all   yours 

BOOMTOWN,     D.C. 


(This 
18min     16-sd-$100;     rent 

Boone,  Daniel 
Daniel    Boone 


028 
is     America    ser.) 
$3    1944    Pictorial 
917.53 


BOONE   TRAIL.   15min   16-sl-$24   1931  EBF 

917.5 
Booth,  John  Wilkes 

Man    in    the   barn  921 

Boots  and  shoes 

Assembly    of    parts    for    rubber    boots    and 
shoes 

Danger   line  616.7 

If  the  shoe  fits  685 

Leather  675 

Lorraine 

Making  shoes  685 

On   your   feet  616.7 

Borax 

Borax  from   desert  to  farm  668 

BORAX     FROM     DESERT    TO    FARM.      25min 

16-sd-color-loan    Am  potash  668 

Border    life.    See   Frontier  and   pioneer   life 
BORDERTOWN;     excerpt.     (Human     relations 

ser.)  14mln  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  174 

Boring     (Metal,    wood,    etc)     See    Drilling    and 

boring 

BORING  HOLES  WITH  OFFSET  BORING 
HEAD.      28min      16-sd-$35.30      Castle      621.9 

BORING  TO  CLOSE  TOLERANCES.  (Opera- 
tions on  the  engine  lathe  ser.)  17min  16- 
sd-$29.29     1944     Castle  621.9 

BORN  TO   DIE.   (Battle  for  life  ser.)   8mln  16- 

sd-apply    TFC  591.92 

Borneo 

Dutch    East    Indies  919.2 

Wildman's  land  919.11 

BOROBODOR  AND  THE  BROMO.  (Wonders 
of  the  world  ser.)  8min  16-si-$16.50;  rent 
$1.50   1934  UWP  726 

Boron 

Borax  from  desert  to  farm  668 

THE  BOSS  DIDN'T  SAY  GOOD  MORNING. 
(MGM  miniature  ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC 

150 

Botanical  laboratories 

Wizards    of     Svalof  580 

Botany 

Luther  Burbank  921 

Plant   speaks   thru   tissue   tests  581 

Tree   and   plant   life  580 

California 
Flower  life  in  Yosemite  national  park 


Pathology 
Enemies  of  fine  grasses 
Lost  harvest 
White  pine  blister  rust 

Physiology 
Flowers    at    work 
Green    plant 
Leaves 

Life  of  plants 
Plant    growth 
Plant    life 
Botflies 

Horses  and  bots 

BOTTLE   AND    CUP    FEEDING. 

grows)    IR    16-si-$24    EBP 
Boulder  dam 

Building  of  Boulder  dam 
Fashion    horizons 


582.13 


632.6 


582.13 
581 
581 
581 
581 
581 

632.7 

(How  a  baby 
649 

627.8 
646 

BOUNCING    MOLECULES.    20min    16-sd-color- 
loan      1946      Colonial  541.2 
BOUND  TO  LAST.  ISmln  16-sd-loan  1935  Ganz 

686 

BOUNDARY     LINES.       lOmin       16-sd-color- 


1947      IntPP 

Bounty   (Ship) 

Mutiny  on  the  bounty 
Pltcairn  island  today 
Primitive   Pitcairn 

Bourdon,   Rosario 

Bach:    air   for   the    "G" 

Bow  and  arrow 

Follow  the  arrow 


string 


323.1 

F 
919.7 
919.7 

785 

799.3 


921       Bowed    instruments.   See   Stringed   instruments 


19 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Bowling 

Bowling    fundamentals  794.6 

Bowling  skill  794.6 

Set    'em    up  794.6 

BOWLING  FUNDAMENTALS.  15min  16-sd- 
$75     1947     TeachF  794.6 

BOWLING  SKILL.  (Grantland  Rice  sport- 
light  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  794.6 

BOWS  AND  ARROWS.  (Sport  beams  ser.) 
lOmin      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50      1944      Official 

799.3 

Boxing 
Socko 

BOY  IN  COURT.  12min  16-sd-$25;  rent  ?2  1940 
Nat   probation   assn  364 

BOY  MEETS  DOG.   16-si-sd  1940  Castle  F 

BOY  SCOUT  METHODS  OF  WATERFRONT 
SAFETY.  See  Scout  methods  of  waterfront 
safety 

Boy  scouts 

Air   scout   training   film  629.13 

Cub  scouting 

Flags  on  duty  929.9 

Patrol  method 

Scout   in   the   forest  634.9 

Scout  methods  of  waterfront  safety 

Scout  trail  to  citizenship  369.4 

Three  assistants  369.4 

A  time  to  build 

Young    eagles  F 

Boys 

Balloons  136.7 

Barefoot     memories  811 

Bill  Garman,   12  year  old  business  man 

371.42 
Boy    in    court  364 

Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (school  se- 
quence) 136.7 
City  of  little  men  362.7 
Dead  end;  excerpt  (children  sequence)  364 
Devil   is   a  sissy;   excerpt   (gang   sequence) 

136.7 
Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (juvenile  court  se- 
quence) 364 
Men    of    tomorrow                                            267 

Boys'  clubs 

Experimental   studies   in  social  climates   of 
groups  369.4 

See  also  Boy  scouts 

Bracelets 

Decorative   metal   work  739 

Brahmanism 

Temples  of  many  creeds  726 

Brahms,  Johannes 

Brahms':    waltz    in    "A"    flat  785 

BRAHMS:  WALTZ  IN  "A"  FLAT.  (Musical 
moods  ser.)  6min  16-sd-rent  $1.25  1936 
ITTCO  785 

Brain 

It's   the  brain  that  counts  613.81 

Brakes 

Airplane     hydraulic     brakes — principles     of 
operation  629.13 

Airplane  hydraulic  brakes — types,  construc- 
tion and  action  629.13 
Clutch  and  hand  brake  629.2 
The  hydraulic  system  629.2 
Repairing   and   relining   mechanical   brakes 

629.134 
See  also  Air  Brakes 

Brandeis,    Madeline    (Frank) 

Little  Indian  weaver  970.1 

Brants 

Winter    visitors  598.2 

Braque,  Georges 

Art   survives   the   times  759.4 

BRASS     CHOIR.     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1937    EBF 

788 
Brass  instruments.   See  Wind  instruments 
Bravery.  See  Courage 
BRAVEST  OF  THE  BRAVE.    lOmin    16-sd-rent 

$30      TFC  921 

Bray  aviation  series 

Essential  parts  and  types  of  planes     629.13 
Brazil 

The  Amazon 

Brazil.    EBF  918.1 

Brazil.    March   of   time  918.1 


Brazil — ^Amazonian    lowlands 

Brazil — eastern   highlands 

Brazil    today 

By   air   to   Argentina 

Good    neighbors 

Jacare 


918.1 
918.1 
918.1 
918.2 
918 
918.1 


Rio  de  Janeiro  &  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil       918.1 
Touring    Brazil  918.1 

Wings   over  Brazil  918.1 

Description  and  travel 
Brazilian  bouquet 
Fairyland  Brazil 
In  and  around  Rio 

BRAZIL.  (Social  studies  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1940     EBF  918  i 

BRAZIL.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  13min  16-sd- 
apply    1944    March  of  time  918.1 

BRAZIL— AMAZONIAN  LOWLANDS.  15min 
16-si-$24    1932    EBF  gia  1 

BRAZIL— EASTERN  HIGHLANDS.  15min  16- 
si-$24    1932    EBF  918  1 

BRAZIl.  TODAY.  (This  is  America  ser!) 
20mm    16-sd-$60;    rent   $3    1945    Pictorial 

918  1 

BRAZILIAN  BOUQUET.  lOmin  16-sd-color-ap- 
ply    1946    Sonopix 

Brazing 

Brazing   carbide   tools  671 

Brazing   flanges   with   silver  solder  671 

Brazmg    flanges    with    spelter  671 

How  to  braze  aluminum 

BRAZIIVJG    CARBIDE    TOOLS.     (Machine   shop 

r,r,7^S.^^l.     ^^"^'"     16-sd-$30.01     Castle  671 

BRAZING  FLANGES  WITH  SILVER  SOL- 
Rj^Poo  ^^Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  13min  16- 
sd-$23.60     1944     Castle  671 

BRAZING  FLANGES  WITH  SPELTER. 
(shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  19min  16-sd-$31.44 
1944   Castle  671 

Bread 

Bread  641.6 

From  wheat  to  bread  641.5 

Give     us     this     day— the     story     of     bread 
r^     ^    j>     .       ^  641.5 

Grood    foods — bread    and   cereals  613.2 

March  of  health 

More  power  to  you  641.5 

Rolls  in  the  making 

Six    slices    a    day  641.5 

Story  of  wheat  633.1 

Wheat  and  bread  ^^ 

BREAD,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1946    EBF  641.5 

Breakfast    foods.    See    Cereals,    Prepared 

797  2 
Breathing.  See  Respiration 

BREATHING.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF   612.2 
Breeding.    See  Livestock 

^'^^!^IJi~*^^Y  JO  SEVEN  SEAS.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$36;    rent  $1.50   1938  UWF  914.3 

BRETTON     WOODS    PLAN.      8min      16-sd-$30; 

rent   $1.50   1945   BraF  332.4 

BRICK  AND  STONE  MASON.     (Your  life  work 

ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-$50;     rent     $1.50      1945 

Mahnke  593 

Bricklaying 

Brick   and    stone   mason  693 

Bricks 

Adobe    brick    making  666.7 

Gold  coast  builders 
Bridges 

Bailey    bridge  624 

Bridging    San    Francisco    Bay  924 

Builders    of     the    broad    highway,     part    2 

625.7 
BRIDGING    SAN    FRANCISCO    BAY.   22min   16- 

sd-loan    1943    US    steel  624 

BRIGHAM   YOUNG.   90min   16-sd-rent  apply  Fi 

921 
BRIGHT    PATH.     35min    16-sd-loan    1940    On- 
tario  hydro-electric  621  312 
BRINDIS    SOLITUDE.       (Pan    American    bowl 

ser.)    IR    16-sd-color-apply    1945    Hollywood 

starshots 
BRING    THE   WORLD   TO    THE   CLASSROOM. 

22min     16-sd-$76.50     EBF  371.33 

BRITAIN'S   COMMANDOS    IN    ACTION.    lOmin 

16-si-sd    1942    Castle  940  542 

BRITAIN'S    PARATROOPS.    lOmin    16-sd-S8.50: 

rent    50c    1942    BIS  940.534 

British   architecture.   See  Architecture,   English 


20 


1947    EDITION 


British  Columbia 

Banff  to   Lake  Louise 

Beautiful     British     Columbia 

Cariboo  district 

Fraser  valley 

Gateway  north 

Gateway  to  Asia 

Pacific   Canada  ^  ,         ^  ...  ^    ?,''•] 

British    East    Africa.    See   Africa,    British   East 
British  Isles.  See  Great  Britain 
BRITISH    ISLES.      8min     16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 


917.123 
917.11 


917.11 


914.4 


Brittany 

Byways  of  PYance 
Britten,  Benjamin 

Instruments  of  the  orchestra 
BROAD     BASE     TERRACING.      lOmin      16-sd- 
loan    1942    Case  _     ^  ,^„  ^„ 

BROAD      FOURTEENS.       37min       16-sd-$43.50; 
rent  $1.25    1945    BLS  .         „     ^ 

BROAD     STROKE     DRAWING.     lOmin     16-sd- 
rent   $1.50    1939    MP  741 

Broadcasting.     See    Radio    broadcasting 
BROADWAY  DIM-OUT.  (This  Is  America  ser.) 
18min     ]6-sd-$100;     rent     $3     1944     Pictorial 

917.471 
BROKEN     DYKES.      17min     16-sd-$38.50;     rent 

$2    FON 
BROKEN    MELODY.      68min     16-sd-color-apply 

1947     Anguish 
BRONCO      BUSTERS.      lOmin      16-sd-color-$75; 

rent  $2.50  CanFB 
Bronzes 

From   clay  to  bronze  739 

Metal  craft  739 

Plastic   art  739 

BROODING  AND  REARING  TURKEYS.  12mm 
16-sl-color-rent  50c  OreS  636.5 

Brooms  and   brushes 

Art  of  brushmaking 
BROOMSTICK     GYMNASIUM.       15min      16-sd- 
$47.50;    rent    $1.50     BSA  796.4 

Brophy,  John 

Immortal    sergeant  F 

BROTHER  GOLFERS.    IR    16-sI-sd-$8.75-$17.50 

1945    Pictorial 
BROTHER    MARTIN.      50min      16-sd-color-$500 

1947     Sepia 
BROTHERHOOD  OF  MAN.    lOmin    16-sd-color- 
$80;   rent  $3  1946     Bran  323.1 

Brown,  Stanley 

Songs    of    Stephen    Foster  784 

Bruce,   David 

Tracking  the  sleeping  death  632.7 

Bruckner,  Anton 

Masters    of    sacred    music  783 

BRUSH   TECHNIQUES   (THE   LANGUAGE  OF 
WATERCOLOR)       lOmin       16-sd-color-$100; 
rent  $4    1947    EBF 
Bryce  canyon 

Adventure  ahead 

Bryce-Zion-Grand    canyon  917.9 

Riders  of  the  rainbow  rocks 
Rocky    wonderland  917.9 

BRYCE-ZION-GRAND   CANYON.   16-si-sd   1942 
Castle  917.9 

Budapest,    Hungary 

Beautiful   and    gay    Budapest  914.39 

.  Buddha  and  Buddhism 

Borobodor  and  the  Brorao  726 

Buddhism  294 

Temples  of  many  creeds  726 

BUDDHISM.       (Comparative      religions      ser.) 
SOmin    16-si-rent    $2.50    RFA  294 

Budget,  Personal 

Our    children's    money  339.4 

BUENOS  AIRES  TODAY.  (Columbia  tour  ser.) 

9min    16-sd-apply   TFC  918.2 

BUENOS      DIAS,      CARMELITA.       (American 

classroom    ser.)     15mln    16-sd-$50;    rent    $4 

1940  Baptista  460 

Buffalo,  American.  See  Bison 

Bugs.  See  Insects 

BUILD  GOOD  TERRACES  WITH  YOUR  OWN 
MOLD- BOARD    PLOW.     lOmIn     16-sd-loan 
1943    Case 
BUILD     HIGHER.      20min      16-sd-$42.50;     rent 

$3.25  Baptista 
BUILDERS      OF      THE      BROAD      HIGHWAY, 
PT.  1-2.  24min  16-sd-color-$65  ea  1941  Frith 

625.7 


Building 

Building  America's  houses  7Z8 

Design   for  arc  welded  structures  671 W 

Home   builders   at   work  728 

New  builders 
Soil-cement  construction 

What    price     safety  690 

Building,  Iron  and  steel 

The    builders.    EBF  690 

BUILDING  A  BOX  BEAM  SPAR.  (Wood  fab- 
rication ser.)  21min  16-sd-$32.87;  rent  $2 
1944      Bray  623.8 

BUILDING    A    FARM     HOME.      2R      16-si-rent 

50c    A&B 
BUILDING     A     HOME.       SOmin       16-si-rent-$l 

A&B 
BUILDING     A      HOUSE.      (Canadian     work     & 
wealth)      8min      16-sd-$25      1945      CanFB 

720.971 
BUILDING   A   WOODEN    RIB.     (Wood  fabrica- 
tion   ser.)    19min   16-sd-$31.44;    rent   $2   1944 
Bray  684 

BUILDING  AMERICA'S  HOUSES,  llmin  16-sd- 
$50      1946      EBF  728 

Building  materials 

Shelter  728 

BUILDING  OF  A  TIRE.  28min  16-sd-color- 
loan     1946    YMCA  678 

BUILDING   OF    BOULDER    DAM.   lOmin  16-sd- 
loan  1935  Int  harvester  627.8 
BUILDING    THE    PANAMA    CANAL.       (Story 
of    civilization    ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$M^  rent 
$2      1944     Knowledge    builders  918.6 
Building  the  peace  series 

Lessons    in    living  323.35 

Buildings,     Farm.    See    Farm    buildings 
Buildings,   Prefabricated 

Building  a  house  720.971 

How   to   build   a  house   in   78    minutes    728 
Bulgaria 

Bulgaria  914.97 

BULGARIA.    15min    16-si-$24    EBF  914.97 

BULKHEAD:  LAYING  OFF  AND  FITTING 
A  CENTERLINE  STIFFENER.  (Shipbuild- 
ing skills  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$27.88  1942 
Castle  623.8 

BULKHEAD:  SETTING  A  TRANSVERSE 
WATERTIGHT  BULKHEAD  INTO  HULL. 
(Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$29.29 
1942    Castle  623.8 

Bulkheads  (Naval  architecture) 

Bulkhead:    laying  off  and   fitting  a  center- 
line    stififener  623.8 
Bulkhead:    setting  a   transverse  watertight 
bulkhead  into  hull                                      623,8 
Laying  off   the  boundary,    stiffeners,   water 
lines  and  buttock  lines                            623.8 
Laying   out   and   installing   stern   tube,    tail 
shaft   and   propeller.    Part   II:   Laying   off 
bulkheads                                                      623.9 
Bullfights 

Death  in  the  arena 
Burbank,  Luther 

Luther    Burbank  921 

Buried  treasure.  See  Treasure-trove 
Burma 

Children  of  Asia  915 

Crocodile   thrills  591.5 

In  the  land  of  the  pagodas  915.91 

Wheels  across  India  915.91 

THE     BURMA    CHAPTER    20min    16-sd-color- 

loan    1945   Am  field  serv 
BURMA     CONVOY.     75min     16-sd-rent     $17.50 
UWF  F 

Burns,   Robert 

Auld   lang   syne  921 

Burns  and  scalds 

Treatment   of   wounds   and    burns  614.8 

BUS   DRIVER,     llmin    16-sd-$50    1946    EBF 

629.2 
Buses,    Motor.    See  Motor  buses 
BUSHLAND    FANTASY.       lOmin      16-sd-color- 
apply   Austrl  919.4 

Bushnell,  David 

Ash  can  fleet  623.8 

Business 

Splendor;  excerpt  176 

Business,   Choice  of.   See  Vocational  guidance 
Business   correspondence.   See  Commercial  cor- 
respondence 
Business  ethics 

Oil  for  the  lamps  of  China;  excerpt  174 


21 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


BUSINESS    OF    FARMING.      19min     16-sd-$40; 
rent  $2.50     1945     Canada  630.971 

BUSY    SPOTS     IN     FLORIDA.    9min    16-scl-$25 
Hoffberg  917.59 

Butchering.    See    Slaughtering    and    slaughter- 
houses 

Butter 
Milk 

Butterflies 

Butterflies  595.78 

Cocoon  to  butterfly  595.78 

Flying    colors  595.78 

Living    flowers  595.78 

Monarch  butterfly  595.78 

Moth   and   butterfly  595.78 

Spotted    wings  595.78 

Story    of    the    butterfly  595.78 

BUTTERFLIES.     (Animal  life  ser.)     lOmin    16- 
sd-$50    1931    EBF  595.78 

BUYERS  BEWARE.   (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
20min      16-sd-apply      TFC  364 

BY     EXPERIENCE     I     LEARN.     (Judy's    diary 
ser.)     25min     16-si-$30;  rent  $1.50    1938  "Wis 

136.7 

BY  JUPITER.    27min    16-sd-$125    1947    Wilding 

BY-PRODUCTS.    lOmin    16-sd-color-loan    Swift 

Byrd,  Richard  Evelyn 

Antarctic  outpost  919.9 

BYWAYS  OF    BANGKOK.    (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  915.93 

BYWAYS    OF    FRANCE.    (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.4 

BYWAYS    OF     NEW     FRANCE.    lOmin    16-sd- 
loan  1941  Quebec  TB  917.14 


C.V.H.  IN  OCCUPATIONAL  THERAPY  AND 
RECONDITIONING.  30min  16-sd-color-Ioan 
1946    Fotosound 

CABINET  MAKING,  llmin  16-sd-color-rent 
$2  Neb 

Cabinet  work 

Cabinet  making 

XVIII    century    cabinet    making 

Woodworker  684 

Cables 

Identifying   and    precutting   cable  621.32 

Installation  of  69  KV  oil  filled  cable 
Safeguarding    the    speechways  621.385 

Swaging  cable  terminals  621.9 

Cables,  Submarine 

Laying  the  Atlantic  cable  621.382 

Cacao 

Central    America.    EBF  917.28 

Cactus 

Tree     and     plant     life  580 

CADET  CHAMPIONS.  (World  news  of  sports 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  355 

Caesar,  Calus  Julius 

Julius  Caesar  822.3 

Cafeterias.   See  Restaurants,  lunch  rooms,   etc. 

Cairo,   Egypt 

Colorful    Cairo  916.2 

Streets   of   Cairo  916.2 

CAJUNS  OF  THE  TECHE  (QUAINT  FOLKS). 
lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.63 

Cake 

400  years   in  4   minutes  641.5 

Ornamenting  and  decorating  fancy  cakes 

Calcutta 

Land  of  the  Bengal  915.4 

Calder,   Alexander 

Alexander   Calder:    sculpture   and   construc- 
tions 

Caldwell,  Erskine 

Report    from    Moscow  914.7 

California 

Along  the  old  Santa  Fe  trail  917.9 

Biography   of   a  cony  591.5 

Borax  from   desert   to  farm  668 

California's    golden   magic  634.3 

Empire   of   the  West  628.1 

Far   western    states  917.9 

Golden  harvest  634.3 

Irrigation  626 


Pacific  coast 

Plywood — the    miracle   wood  674 

Redwood  saga  674 

See    also    Death    valley,     California;    San 
Francisco;    Tosemite    national    park 

Animals 
See    Animals — California 

Botany 
See   Botany — California 

Description  and  travel 
California  •     917.94 

California    picture    book  917.94 

Colorful    California  917.94 

Sierra  journey 
Welcome  to  Southern  California 

History 
The  great  trail 
Mission    life  917.94 

California.  University 

Crew    racing  797.1 

CALIFORNIA   (This  land  of  ours)   lOmin  16-sd- 
color-apply      1946     Dudley  917.94 

CALIFORNIA   DEER.     lOmin     16-sd-color-$160; 
rent  $5    1947    Cal 

CALIFORNIA     PICTURE    BOOK.     (World    pa- 
rade ser.)    16-si-sd   1940   Castle  917.94 

CALIFORNIA    READING    FILM.    24min    16-si- 
$28;    rent   $1.50    1939   Cal  372.4 

Callforniana  series 

The   desert  502 

Mission   life  917.94 

The   mountains  502 

The    seashore  502 

The    valley.?  502 

CALIFORNIA'S    GOLDEN     MAGIC.    30min    16- 
si-loan     1940     Mutual     orange     distributors 

634.3 

Calipers 

Steel    rule  389 

CALL  OF  CANADA.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)   lOmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  917.1 

CALL    OF   THE    SEA.      lOmin     16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF  639 

CALL    TO    ACTION.      8min      16-sd-apply     1946 
Red   cross  361 

CALLING   OF   MATTHEW.     28min     16-sd-rent 
$8     Cathedral  225.92 

Cambodia.  See  Angkor,  Cambodia 

CAMBRIDGE.      25min      16-sd-rent    $3      Lew 

Cambridge,  England.     University 
Cambridge 

Camels 

Circus   animals  791.3 

Deer    and    its    relatives  591.5 

Ship  of  the  desert  636.29 

Camera  adventure  series 

Iceless  Arctic  917.98 

CAMERA      MAGIC.        IR       16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1946     Castle  770 

CAMERA  THRILLS.  20min  16-sd-rent  $3  UWF 

791.4 

CAMERA    THRILLS     IN     WILDEST    AFRICA. 
(Sport    parade)    16-si-sd    Castle  591.5 

Camera  trails  along  nature  trails  series 
Birds  of  the  prairie 

Birds   of   the   prairie   lakes   and   rivers 
Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs  and  marshes 
Birds  of  the  prairie  woodland 
Game  birds  of  Saskatchewan 

Cameras 

Optical    instruments  681.4 

Quicker'n    a   wink  791.4 

Camouflage    (Animal).    See    Mimicry    (Biology) 

CAMOUFLAGE— FORM  AND  COLOR  MATCH- 
ING.    lOmin     16-sd-color-$75     1946     Coronet 

591.57 

CAMOUFLAGE  — PATTERN  MATCHING. 

7i^min    16-sd-color-$60    1946    Coronet  591.57 

CAMPESINOS    FILIPINOS.     lOmin     16-sd-rent 
$4  FiC 

Camping 

Child  went  forth  372 

White    cloud    trails  917.96 

Winter  camping 

Camps,    Summer 

Symphony    of   young   America  785 

Touth  builds   a  symphony  S86 


22 


1947    EDITION 


CAMPS  OF  THE   DEAD.  20min  16-sd-$46;  rent 
$3.50     1945     AF   films  940.547 

CAMPUS    FRONTIERS.    28min    IC-sd-loan    1942 
Antioch  378 

Canada 

Alexis  Tremblay:  habitant  917.1 

Call    of    Canada  917.1 

Canada.  Filmsets 

Canada.     ITTCO  917.1 

Canada.  March  of  time  917.1 

Face    of    time  622 

Flight    six  383 

French-Canadian   children  917.1 

Great  Canadian   shield  622 

Home    to    the   land  355.11 

Industrial    provinces    of    Canada  917.1 

Itchy  Scratchy  591.5 

I^and    for    pioneers  917.1 

Land  of  the  maple  leaf  917.1 

Look  to  the  North 

Main  street  Canada 

Maritime    i^rovinces    of    Canada  917.1 

New  home  in  the  West 

Northwest  by  air 

Ottawa   on   the   river  917.13 

Pacific  Canada  917.1 

People's  bank  334 

Peoples    of   Canada  917.1 

Photo  Canada 

Pleasurebound  In  Canada  917.1 

Portage  971 

Prairie    provinces    of    Canada  917.1 

Search  unending 

This  is  our  Canada 

Wings  over  Canada 

See  ulso  World  war,  1939-1945 — Canada 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — Canada 

Animals 
See  Animals — Canada 
Army 
Battle    is     their    birthright  355 

13    platoon  355 

Birds 
See  Birds — Canada 

History 
Wolfe  and  Montcalm  973.2 

Industries 
Canada — world   trader  917.1 

Search   unending  665.5 

Royal  Canadian  mounted  police 
Maintain  the  right  351.74 

CANADA.    8min    16-si-$12.50    Filmsets 

CANADA.    (World   and    its   people   ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd   rent   $1.50     1938     ITTCO 

917.1 

CANADA.    (Forum    edition    ser.)    llmin    16-sd- 
apply     March    of    time  917.1 

Canada  carries  on  series 

Canada — world    trader  917.1 

A   city   sings  784 

Music  in   the  wind  786.6 

River  watch 

Ski    skill  796.9 

Suffer  little   children  940.5316 

Toronto    symphony  785 

Canada  geese.  See  Geese 

CANADA— WORLD  TRADER.    (Canada  carries 
on)     lOmin     16-sd-$25     1946     CanFB       917.1 

Canadian  art.  See  Art,  Canadian 

Canadian    painters.   See   Painters,   Canadian 

Canadian   Rockies.  See  Rocky  mountains,  Can- 
ada 

CANADIAN    ROCKIES.      15min     16-si-color-$60 
1944     Simmel  917.123 

CANADIAN  WHEAT  STORY.   (Canadian  work 
and  wealth)     6min     16-sd-$20    1944    CanFB 

633.1 

Canadian  work  and  wealth  series 

Building  a  house  720.971 

Canadian  wheat  story  633.1 

Cattle    country  636.2 


New  homes  for  beavers  591.5 

Story  of  oil 

Trees    that    reach    the    sky  674 

Canal  boats 

Canals  of  England  386 

Canals 

Canals  of  England  386 

Locks    at    Sault    Ste.    Marie  626 

CANALS    OF    ENGLAND.    (Human    geography 

ser.)    22min    16-sd-$85   1938   EBF  386 

CANALS,     TULIPS    AND     WINDMILLS.     8min 

16-sd-rent   $1.50     UWF  914.92 

Canaries 

Care    of    pets  636 

Canary  Islands 

Fortunate    isles  916.49 

Canberra,   Australia 
National  capital 
Cancer 

Cancer  616.9 

Miracle    money  614.2 

On  guard 

Time    is    life  616.9 

Traitor   within  616.9 

You  are  the  switchman  616.9 

CANCER.     17min  16-sd-loan    loH  616.9 

CANDLE    MAKING.    (Pioneer   life   ser.)    lOmin 
16-si-sd-$30-$40.     Also  color-$75     1940     Barr 

665.1 
Candles 

Candle  making  665.1 

CANDYLAND.    9min    16-sd-color-rent  $3    UWF 

F 
CANDYTOWN.     (Jungle  jinks  ser.)     lOmin    16- 
si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1944    Official  F 

Canlff,   Milton 

Making   the   funnies  741 

Canned     goods.     See    Canning    and    preserving 
Cannibals  of  the  deep  series 

Trail    of    the    swordflsh  799.1 

Canning  and  preserving 

As   you   like   them  641.4 

Canning    at    home  641.4 

Canning   the   victory   crop  641.4 

Community    canning  641.4 

Fruit 

Principles  of  home  canning  641.4 

Yesterday,    today    and    tomorrow  664 

CANNING    AT     HOME.     (Canning    procedures 

ser.)     30min     16-sd-color-loan    1944    Cornell 

CHE  641.4 

CANNING  BEEF.    (Farm  work)    17min    16-sd- 

$29.29  rent   $1.50     1946     Castle  664.8 

Canning  procedures  series 

Canning    at    home  641.4 

CANNING    THE    VICTORY    CROP.    25mln    16- 
sd-color-loan   1943  Good  housekeeping  641.4 
Canoes  and  canoeing  f 

Michigan   canoe   trails  797..1 

Portage  971 

Sporting  waters  799.1 

CANTERBURY  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies 
in     stone  726 

Canton,  China 

City    that   never    sleeps  915.1 

Canvas.     See  Textile  industry  and  trade 
CAPACITANCE.       31min       16-sd-$28.75      Castle 

621.31 
CAPE  TOWN   AND  THE  PENINSULA.     20mln 

16 -si-loan  S  African  I 
Capillarity 

Dr    Langmuir — on    surface    chemistry       541 
Capital    and    labor.    See    Labor    and    laboring 

classes 
CAPITAL   CITIES.     6min  ea  16-sd-color-$40  ea 
1945     Simmel-Meservey  917.3 

Capital  punishment 

Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (electrocution  se- 
quence) 173 
CAPITAL    STORY.      20min      16-sd-$26.41      1947 
Castle                                                                    614 
CAPTAIN   CALAMITY.    68mln    16-sd-$195  Post 
CAPTAIN    CAUTION.   90min   16-sd-rent  $15  Fi 

CAPTAIN    FURY.     94min     16-sd-$600     Post     F 

CAPTAIN      KIDD'S     TREASURE.      (Historical 

mystery   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-apply    TFC    910 

CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;  excerpt  (fish-hook 

sequence).      (Human    relations   ser.)     12mln 

16-sd-rent   $1.50   NYU  170 


23 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;  excerpt— (race  se- 
quence). (Human  relations  ser.)  12niin  16- 
sd-rent    $1.50    NYU  179 

CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;  excerpt  (school  se- 
quence). Human  relations  ser.)  12min  16- 
sd-rent    $1.50    NYU  136.7 

CARAVAN.     30min     16-sd-color-loan     1942    GM 

608 

Carbide  tools.     See  Machine  tools 

Carbohydrates 

Fuels    and   heat  536.7 

Carbon 

Carbon — black  treasure 

Carbon-oxygen    cycle  581 

CARBON— BLACK  TREASURE.  37min  16-sd- 
color-rent   apply     1946      Nat   carbon 

CARBON  DIOXIDE  ABSORPTION  TECH- 
NIQUE.  (Technique  of  anaesthesia  #4) 
24min      16-sd-$56.25;      rent     $3      1946     BIS 

615.7 

CARBON-OXYGEN  CYCLE.  15min  16-si-$24 
1938    EBF  581 

Carborundum 

Manufactured  abrasives  621.92 

Carburetors 

Aircraft    engines — carburetion  629.13 

Power  within — construction,   operation,   and 

care    of    the    internal -combustion    engine 

621.4 

Carcassonne,   France 

Ancient  cities  of  southern  France  914.4 

Cardinal-birds 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

Carcinoma.  See  Cancer 

CARE  AND  HANDLING  OF  SUTURES.  25mln 
16-si-sd-color-loan     1946     Fordel 

CARE  OF  A  TRACTOR.  (Farm  work  ser.) 
22min     16-sd-$34.31     1944     Castle  629.2 

CARE    OF    PETS,    llmln    16-sd-$50    1944    EBF 

636 

CARE  OF  THE  CARDIAC  PATIENT.  (Nursing 
ser.)     33min    16-sd-$45.18    1945    Castle  616.1 

CARE  OF  THE  FEET,  llmin  16-sd-$50  1943 
EBF  616.7 

CARE  OF  THE  NEWBORN  BABY.  30min  16- 
sd-$43.75     1944     Castle  649 

CARE  OF  THE  PATIENT  WITH  DIABETES 
MELLITUS  (COMPLICATED).  23min  16- 
sd-$35.16     1945     Castle  610.7 

CARE  OF  THE  PATIENT  WITH  DIABETES 
MELLITUS  (UNCOMPLICATED).  29min 
16-sd-$41.16     1945     Castle  610.7 

CARE  OF  THE  TEETH.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBF  617.6 

Cargo.  See  Ships — Cargo 

Cargo  boats.  See  Freight  ships 

Caribbean  sea 

Pirate  ports  of  the  Caribbean 

Real   Caribbean  917.29 

CARIBBEAN  SENTINEL.  lOmln  16-sd-rent 
apply  1942  TFC  917.295 

CARIBOO   DISTRICT.     IR  16-sd-loan     BCTB 

Caricatures  and  cartoons 

Action  741 

Animals  74'j 

Composition    &    story  741 

Figures  741 

Hands,    feet,    clothing    &    drapes  741 

Heads   &   expressions  741 

Making     the     funnies  741 

William    Gropper   at    work  741 

CARILLONS  OF  BELGIUM.     lOmin     16-sd-rent 

$3  FiC 
Carleton,  Mark  Alfred 

Forgotten    victory  921 

CARLSBAD      CAVERNS.      12-25min      16-sl-sd- 

color-loan    Santa    Fe    ry  917.89 

CARNIVAL.     lOmin     16-si-sd-$9.75-$17.50     1947 

Sterling 

CARNIVAL  IN  FLANDERS.  95mln  16-sd-sale 
apply;  rent  $19.50  1936  IntF  F 

CARNIVAL  ROMAINE.  (Symphony  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$24}  rent  $1.50     ITTCO  785 

CARNIVORA  #2  CANINES,  SMALL  CARNI- 
VORES  AND  SEALS.  (Living  natural  his- 
tory)    llmin     16-sd-apply     1946     NY   zoo 

591.5 


CARNIVORA  #1   CAT   ANIMALS   AND   BEARS. 

(Living    natural    history)     llmin     16-sd-ap- 
ply    1946     NY    zoo  691.5 
Carnivorous    plants.     See    Insectivorous    plants 
CAROL    OF    HARVEST.      IR      16-sd-color-$75; 

rent  $4    1946    Harmon 
CAROLINA    CAPERS.      lOmin      16-sd-rent    $3 

FiC 
Carols 

Christmas    songs  784 

It  came  upon  a  midnight  clear  784 

Carpentry 

Beveling,     stop     chamfering    and     tapering 
square  stock  684 

Face    planing    uneven    surfaces  684 

Jointing     an     edge     for     gluing — installing 
knives  684 

Jointing  edges  and  ends  90  degrees  to  face 

684 

Rabbeting,      and     shaping     and     edge     on 
straight  stock  694 

Ripping    and    cross-cutting  694 

Sanding   flat   and   irregular   surfaces         694 

Sawing  a  reverse  curve  and  a  bevel  reverse 
curve  694 

Sawing    with    jig    and    changing   band      694 

La  varlope 

Woodworker  684 

Tools 

ABC  of  hand  tools  Part  II  694 

Safe  use  of  tools  614.8 

Carr,  Emily 

Klee  Wyck 
CARRIE   JACOBS    BOND.    (Music  master  ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.25     ITTCO       921 
Carroll,  Anna   Ella 

Strange    glory  973.7 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud. 

Alice    in    Wonderland  F 

CARROT   PIE.     (Baby  Rabbit)     IR     16-sd-$33; 

rent  $1.50  1940  Gateway 
Carrots 

Harvesting  vegetables  and  preparing  them 
for    market  631.18 

Movements  of  some  common  plants  581 

CARRY     THE     FIGHT.     lOmin     16-sd-rent    50c 

1943    YMCA  614.8 

CARSON     CITY.    12min    16 -sd- color- apply    1946 

Simmel 
Carson  City,  Nevada 

Capital  cities  917.3 

Carthage 

Ancient   trails    in    North   Africa  961 

Cartography 

Maps   are    fun  912 

CARTOON  COMEDY  SHOW,     60min     16-si-rent 

$5     FiC 
Cartoon  films 

Animated   cartoons:    the   toy   that   grew   up 

Boy    meets    dog  F 

Brotherhood  of  man  323.1 

By-products 

Candyland  F 

Candytown  F 

Cartoon  comedy  show 

Cartoonland   mysteries  791.4 

Cartoonland  revue 

Comic  artist's  home  life 

Discontented    canary  F 

Don   Quixote 

Fairyland   cartoon   comedy  show 

First  snow 

Fox    and    rabbit  F 

Gingerbread  man  F 

Goose  that  laid  the  golden  egg 

Hell   bent  for  election  329 

Holland  days 

Home  town  Olympics 

Hot  sands 

Hound  and  the  rabbit 

Jack  and  the  beanstalk  F 

Jolly    little    elves  F 

The    king's    tailor  F 

Let's    go  F 

Little    Bantam    Weight  F 

Little    black    Sambo  F 

Little  lost  chick 

Little  toy  soldier 

Made  in  Minnesota 

Maps  in  action  791.4 

Meat  buying  customs 


24 


1947    EDITION 


Cartoon   films — -Continued 

Mice  in  council 

Night    before    Christmas  F 

Note  of  praise 

Nursery   rhymes 

One   people  917.3 

One   world   or   none  541.2 

Power  of  the  blood 

Ration  for  the  duration 

The    runt  F 

Seven  dwarfs 

Simple   Simon 

Skulls  and  sculls 

Springtime  serenade  502 

Stitch    and    save  646 

Three    blind   mice  614.8 

Three    lazy    mice  F 

Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's  son  F 

Toytime  F 

Treasure  from  the  sea  669.7 

Tree  of  God's  planting 

Tricky  troubles 

Two    little    pups  F 

We   drivers  629.213 

Winky    the    watchman  613 

Worm  turns 
CARTOONLAND    MYSTERIES.     (Going    places 

ser.)      16-sd-rent    $1.50     UWF  791.4 

CARTOONLAND     REVUE.      30min      16-sd-rent 

$5    Lewis 
Cartoons.    See   Caricatures   and   cartoons;    Car- 
toon  films 
Carver,  George  Washington 

Story    of    Doctor   Carver  921 

Carving    (Ivory).     See  Ivory  carving 
Carving   (Meat,  etc.) 

Culinary    carving  642 

Meat    and    romance  641.3 

CASE    HISTORY    OF    LUCY    X.     28min     16-sd- 

color-$150;  rent  $5    Capital 
CASE     OF     MARY     JONES.      ISmin      16-sd-$39 

ini4    IllKd  371 

CASE   OF   THE    BARKING    LOG.    lOmin    16-sd- 

color-loan  Allis 
CASE  SYSTEM   OF  MAKING  HAY.    lOmin    16- 

sd-loan    1941    Case  633.2 

Cash    register 

Bell  heard  round  the  world 
CAST     ADRIFT— AND     HOW.     See    Old     time 

movies  791.4 

CASTAWAY,    eimin   16-sd-$70.85  Castle 

Cat.  See  Cats 

Catalysis 

Catalysis  541.3 

Velocity   of  chemical   reactions  541.3 

CATALYSIS.    (Univ.    of   Chicago    physical    sci- 
ence   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937    BBF  541.3 

Catbirds 

Birds   of   North   America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  woodlands 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

CATCH     OF    THE    SEASON.     (Secrets    of    na- 
ture) IR  16-sd-apply  MMA 

CATCHING      CROCODILES.      lOmin     16-sd-$30 
1945    Post  598.1 

CATCHING    FUNDAMENTALS.     lOmin     16-sd- 
$45.     Also  color-$75     1946     Coronet      796.357 

CATCHING    IN    BASEBALL.     lOmin     16-sd-$50 
1947   EBF  796.357 

Caterpillars 

Spotted    wings  595.78 

Vegetable    insects  632.7 

CATHEDRAL    OF    CHARTRES.    See    Sympho- 
nies   in    stone  726 

Cathedrals 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Cathedral  of 
Santo  Domingo,  Spanish  missions  and 
Temple    Emanuel    in    New    York  726 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Chartres  cathe- 
dral, Riverside  church,  Notre  Dame  In 
Paris  726 

Symphonies    in    stone  726 

France 
French  cathedrals 

Great  Britain 
English   cathedral  towns  914.2 

CATHETERIZING      THE       MALE       PATIENT, 
16min    16-sd-$22.13  Castle 


THE  CATHODE  RAY  TUBE— HOW  IT 
WORKS.     15min     16-sd-$20.68     Castle 

621.384 

Cathode  ray  tubes 

The  cathode  ray  tube — how  it  works  621.384 

Catholic  church 

Cloistered  271 

Life  in  a  Benedictine  monastery  271 

My  sacrifice  and  yours 

Sacrifice  of  the  mass  264 

Story  of  the  Vatican  282 

History 
Millions  call  him  Father 

Cats 

Adventures    of    Peter  591.5 

Animal   babies  591.5 

Animals    of    the    cat    tribe  591.5 

Care    of    pets  636 

Carnivora — cat    animals    and    bears  591.5 

Fluffy,   the  kitten  636.8 

Three   little   kittens  636.8 

Wing,    claw    and    fang  591.5 

Catskill   mountains 

New    York    water    supply  628.1 

Cattle 

Blessings     of    grass  631.4 

Cattle  636.2 

Cattle   country  636.2 

Cattleman  636.2 

Crofters  630.941 

Dinnertime  on   the  farm  636 

Farm    animals  636 

Fury   of    the    storm  917.8 

Grassland  631.4 

Green   acres  636 

India's    prize    cattle  636.2 

Meat  packing  664.9 

Richer    range    rewards 

Science   of   milk   production  637 

Spring  shows   and   beef  cattle  636.2 

Winter  care  of  dairy  cattle 

CATTLE.   15min   16-si-$24   1928  EBF  636.2 

CATTLE  COUNTRY.  (Canadian  work  and 
wealth)      8min     16-sd-apply     1944     CanFB 

636.2 

CATTLEMAN.  (Human  geography  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  636.2 

CAUCASIAN  BARRIER,  llmin  16-sd-$36;  rent 
$1.50      UWF  914.7 

CAUGHT  MAPPING.  lOmln  16-sd-loan  1942 
GM  912 

CAUSES  AND  IMMEDIATE  EFFECTS  OF 
THE  FIRST  WORLD  WAR.  (History  ser.) 
23min  16-sd-$72;  rent  $3.50  1940  Int  geo- 
graphic 940.3 

CAVALCADE  OF  MARBLE.  27min  16-sd-color- 
loan  1946  Vt  marble 

CAVALCADE  OF  MUSIC.  (Puppetoons  ser.) 
7min     16-sd-$17.50     1945     Pictorial  791.5 

CAVALRY.     70min     16-sd-$200;    rent   $10     UWF 

Caves 

Erosion  by  wind  and  water  551.3 

Ground    water  551.4 

Spelunking — a    new    science  551.4 

Wearing  away  of  the  land  551.3 

CECROPIA  MOTH.  13min  16-si-$25;  rent  $1 
1938    Educ    film    serv  595.78 

Cedar    waxwings.    See    Wax-wings 

CEILING  ZERO;  excerpt  (Davis  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  23min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  629.13 

CEILING  ZERO;  excerpt  (Payson  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  9min  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  NYU  629.13 

Celebes 

Dutch  East  Indies  919.2 

Macassar 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  BEARINGS, 

SINGLE    LINE    OF    POSITION,    &    FIXES. 

18min     16-sd-$25.69     1944     Castle  629.13 

CELESTIAL     NAVIGATION— CHARTS.     16min 

16-sd-$24.99     1943     Castle  629.13 

CELESTIAL      NAVIGATION— INTRODUCTION 

AND    LOCATION    OF  CELESTIAL  POINTS. 

15min     16-sd-$24.26     1943     Castle  629.13 

CELESTIAL     NAVIGATION:     LATITUDE     BY 

POLARIS.     9min     16-sd-$13.18     1944     Castle 

629.13 


25 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  NAUTICAL 

ASTRONOMY.  22min  16-sd-?30.14  1944 
Castle  629.13 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION— POSITION  FIND- 
ING   ON    THE    EARTH.    12min    16-sd-?20.68 

1943  Castle  629.13 
CELESTIAL     NAVIGATION:     SOLUTION     OF 

ILLUSTRATIVE  PROBLEMS  IN  CELES- 
TIAL    NAVIGATION.      28min      16-sd-$38.72 

1944  Castle  629.13 
CELESTIAL       NAVIGATION— THE        EARTH. 

15min     16-sd-$22.83     1943     Castle  629.13 

CELESTIAL    NAVIGATION:    TIME.    9min    16- 

sd-$14.09     1944     Castle  629.13 

Cello.  See  Violoncello 
Cells 

Living    cell  593 

Cells,     Electric.    See    Electric    batteries 
Cells,     Photoelectric.     See    Photoelectric    cells 

Cellulose 

Cellulose    decomposition    in    nature  581 

CELLULOSE  DECOMPOSITION  IN  NATURE. 
30min   16-si-$50;   rent  $4   1941  Rutgers       581 

Cement 

Limestone  and  marble  553.5 

CENTERING,  EDGE  GRINDING  AND  BEV- 
ELING. (Optical  craftsmanship  ser.)  3R 
16-sd-$39.45     1943     Castle  681.4 

CENTERING  SMALL  STOCK.  (Bench  work 
ser.)     12min     16-sd-$22.15     1942    Castle  621.9 

Central     Africa.     See     Africa,     Central 

CENTRAL  AFRICA.  8min  16-si-$12.50  Film- 
sets 

Central   America 

About    bananas  634.7 

Central    America  917.28 

Central    America    (Caribbean    region — II) 

917.28 
Mayan  monuments 
Mexico  and  Central  America 
Middle   America  917.2 

Pan   American    paradise  917.28 

Strategic  materials 
Young    eagles  F 

CENTRAL  AMERICA.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBP  917.28 

CENTRAL  AMERICA  (CARIBBEAN  REGION 
—II)      llmin     16-sd-$50     1944     EBF        917.28 

Ceramics.  Sfee  Pottery 

Cereals.  See  Grain 

Cereals,   Prepared 

Good   foods — bread  and   cereals  613.2 

CERTAIN  NOBLEMAN.  30-20min  16-si-sd- 
rent     $4.50-$6     Cathedral  226 

CERTIFIED  FOR  SEED.  19min  16-sd-$40: 
rent  $2.50.  Also  color-$150;  rent  $5  1945 
CanFB  630.971 

C'EST    L' AVI  RON.    See    Chants    populaires    #5 

784 

Ceylon 

Bombay,   Ceylon  915.4 

India — Mysore  and   Ceylon  915.4 

Song  of  Ceylon 

CHAIN   OF  ASEPSIS.  29min  16-sd-$35.85  Castle 

Chairs 

Furniture  craftsmen  684 

Chalk 

Ivimestone   and  marble  553.5 

CHALLENGE  TO  CRIME.  (World  spotlight 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-$30;    rent     $1.50     YMCA  364 

Chamber  music 

Coolidge  quartet,   string  ensemble  787 

Chamberlin,  Clarence  Duncan 

Air    currents    and    theory    of    streamlining 

533 

Chameleons 

Reptiles.    EBF  598.1 

The    veldt  591.5 

CHAMPIONS  AT  THE  WHEEL.  17min  16- 
sd- color- loan     Aetna  629.213 

CHAMPIONS  WRITE.  15min  16-sd-rent  $2  1941 

Gregg  653 

CHAMPIONSHIP    BASKETBALL.    IR    16-si-sd 

$8.75-$17.50    1940    Official  796.32 

CHAMPIONSHIP     TYPING.      15min     16-si-$50; 

rent     $2     1938     YMCA  652 

Champlain,  Samuel  de 

Champlain  921 


CHAMPLAIN.      (Shadowgraph      teaching     film 

ser.)     8min.     16-si-$12.50;     rent     $1.50     1942 

Hoffberg  921 

CHANG.     6R    16-si-rent    $9    MMA  915.93 

Chang  Shu-Chi 

Out  of  a  Chinese  painting  brush 
CHANGING     FACE    OF     INDIA,    llmin    16-sd- 

$12;    rent   75c    1942    BIS  915.4 

CHANGING     TIMES     IN     AFGHANISTAN.     IR 

16-si-$30;    rent     $1.50     UWF  915.8 

CHANNEL      FORTIFICATIONS.      6min      16-sd- 

apply   1944  KiC  940.542 

CHANNEL    ISLANDS.      17min     16-sd-$30;    rent 

75c    1945     BIS 
CHANDELLE.    15min   16-sd-$21.40   Castle   629.13 

CHANT  OF  THE  JUNGLE.  Smin  16-sd-$7.50 
Pictorial 

CHANTS  POPULAIRES  #1-5.  IR  ea  16-sd- 
$25    ea   1944     Canada  784 

Chapaev,  VasillTI  Ivanovich 

Chapayev  921 

CHAPAYEV.  (History  of  USSR  ser.)  lOOmin 
16-sd-sale   apply;    rent     $20     BraF  921 

Chaplains.  See  United  States — ^Army — Chaplains 

CHARGING  AND  OPERATING  A  CUPOLA. 
14min     16-sd-$25.71     Castle  669.8 

Charleston,  South  Carolina 

City    of    proud    memories  917.57 

CHARLIE  MCCARTHY,  DETECTIVE.  90min 
16-sd-apply    Fi 

CHARLEY'S  AUNT.  82min  16-sd-rent  $10-20 
P  F 

CHARM  AND  BEAUTY.  15min  16-si-color- 
$70;    rent     $3     1945     Harmon  391 

CHARM  AND  PERSONALITY  PLUS  CHAR- 
ACTER.  37min  16-si-sd-color-sale  apply; 
rent    $6-$12     1944     Warren  395 

Chartres,     France.     Notre    Dame    (Cathedral) 
Churches    and    cathedrals;    Chartres    cathe- 
dral.   Riverside    church,    Notre    Dame    in 
Paris  726 

CHECK  AND  DOUBLE  CHECK.  17mln  16-sd- 
loan     1945     Aetna  332.4 

CHECKING  AND  REPLACING  A  FLOAT 
VALVE.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.)  19min 
16-sd-$31.44     1945     Castle  621.5 

CHECKING  THE  ELECTRICAL  SYSTEM. 
(Refrigeration  service  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$29.29     1945     Castle  621.5 

CHECKING  THE  SYSTEM.  PART  I:  GEN- 
ERAL PROCEDURES.  (Refrigeration  serv- 
ice   ser.)      17min     16-sd-$29.29     1945     Castle 

621.5 

CHECKING  THE  SYSTEM.  PART  II: 
TROUBLE  SHOOTING.  (Refrigeration 
service   ser.)    17min  16-sd-$29.29   1945  Castle 

621.5 

Checks 

Check  and  double  check  332.4 

CHEEKA,  AN  INDIAN  BOY.  (Indian  life  ser.) 
40min   16-si-apply   1936   Non- theatrical   970.1 

CHEERS  FOR  MISS  BISHOP.  94min  16-sd- 
$600    rent    $17.50     Nu-Art  F 

Cheese 

Making     American     cheese     in     a     modern 
cheese    factory  637 

Milk 
Story   of   milk.    Bray  637 

Cheetah 

African   fauna  591.5 

Chemical  agriculture.  See  Plants — Soilless  cul- 
ture 

CHEMICAL  EFFECTS  OF  ELECTRICITY. 
15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBP  621.35 

Chemical  engineering 

Chemistry  and   a  changing  world  660 

CHEMICAL  ETHYL  ALCOHOL.  15min  16-si- 
rent    $3    1932   De  Frenes  661 

Chemical  reactions 

Velocity    of    chemical    reactions  541.3 

Chemical   technology.   See  Chemistry,   Technical 

Chemistry 

Historical     introduction     to     the     study     of 
chemistry  540.9 

Chemistry,  Analytic 

Capital   story  614 

Chemistry,  Industrial.  See  Chemical  engineer- 
ing;  Chemistry,  Technical 

Chemistry,  Photographic.  See  Photographic 
chemistry 

Chemistry,  Physical  and  theoretical 

Dr  Langmuir — on  surface  chemistry        641 


26 


1947    EDITION 


Chemistry,  Technical 

Chemistry  and  a  changing  world 

Grass  and  farm  chemurgy 
CHEIVIISTRY     AND    A     CHANGING 

(Social   studies   ser.)    llmin   16-sd 

EBF 
CHEIVIISTRY   OF    COMBUSTION.    IR 

$30;   rent  $1.50    EPS 
Chemurgy 

Grass   and    farm   chemurgry 
CHESAPEAKE      BAY.      15min      16-si 

EBF 
Cheval,   Henri  Georges 

Hobbies  across   the  sea  (Violon  d 
Cheyenne  Indians 

Cheyenne    sun    dance 

Sacred    arrow    ceremony    of    the 
Indians 
CHEYENNE  SUN   DANCE.  50mln  16 

1934    Okla  univ  press 
Chiang   Kai-Shek 

Kukan 
Chicago 

Chicago 

Fight  for  honest  ballots 

Let's  see  Chicago 


660 

660 

WORLD. 

-$50     1940 

660 

16-sI-sd- 

541.3 

660 

$24      1930 

917.52 

'Ingres) 

970.1 
Cheyenne 

970.1 
sl-rent  $6 

970.1 


917.731 

324 

917.73 


Water  supply 

Purifying   water 
Chickadees 

Birds  of  North  America 

Birds   of  the   prairie   woodlands 

Friends   of  the  air 

Some   friendly   birds 

Song   birds   as   neighbors 

Song  birds  of  the  north  woods 

Thrushes  &  relatives 
Chickens.     See  Poultry 
CHICO  EL  CHARRO.     IR 

$3.50    1945    ITTCO 
LE     CHIEN     ANDALOU. 

MMA 
Child-bed  fever 

That  mothers  might  live 
CHILD    CARE— BATHING    THE    INFANT 

16-si-$24      1940      EBF 
CHILD    CARE— FEEDING    THE    INFANT 

16-si-$24     1940     EBP 
THE   CHILD  CITY.     35min     16-sd-loan 
Child  development  series  (EBF) 

Baby's   day  at  twelve  weeks 

Baby's    day   at   forty-eight   weeks 

Behavior  patterns  at  one  year 

Early   social    behavior 

From   creeping   to   walking 

Growth    of    infant    behavior 


628.1 

598.2 

598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 


16-sd-color-$75;  rent 
2R      IG-si-rent     $4 


618 
IR 
649 
IR 
649 
Mod 


136.7 
136.7 
136.7 
136.7 
612.76 
early   stages 

136.7 
Growth  of  infant  behavior;   later  stages 


136.7 

136.7 

612.76 

136.7 


Learning   and    growth 
Posture    and    locomotion 
Thirty- six    weeks    behavior    day 

Child   development  series    (Warden  &  Gilbert) 
Growth:  a  study  of  Johnny  &  Jimmy  136.7 
Reaching — prehensile    behavior    of    the    hu- 
man  infant  136.7 

CHILD     GROWS     UP.     12min     16-sl-sd-$24-$36 

1940  Health  film  649 
CHILD  OF   BETHLEHEM.  22min  16-sd-rent  $6 

1941  Cathedral  232 
Child  study 

Baby's    day    at    forty-eight    weeks  136.7 

Baby's  day  at  twelve  weeks  136.7 

Balloons  136.7 

Behavior  patterns  at  one  year  136.7 

By   experience   I   learn  136.7 

Development    of    locomotion  612.76 

Early    play  649 

Early   social   behavior  136.7 

Finger    painting  136.7 

From   creeping   to   walking  612.76 

Frustration  play  techniques  136.7 

Growth:  a  study  of  Johnny  &  Jimmy  136.7 
The  growth  of  adaptive  behavior  136.7 

Growth    of    infant    behavior:    early    stages 

136.7 
Growth    of    Infant    behavior:    later    stages 

136.7 
The    growth    of    motor    behavior  136.7 

Guidance  problem  for  school  and  home  136.7 
How    behavior    grows  136.7 

Infants    are    individuals  136.7 


Learning  and  growth  136.7 

Learning   through   observing   the  child 
Let  us  grow — in  human  understanding  136.7 
Life  begins  136.7 

Life  with  baby  136.7 

Play  materials  in  the  elementary  school  790 
Posture  and  locomotion  612.76 

Problem  children 

Psychological  implications  of  behavior  dur- 
ing   the    clinical    visit  136.7 
Reaching — prehensile    behavior    of    the    hu- 
man   infant  136.7 
Self     discovery     in     a    mirror  649 
Techniques     of     anthropometric     measure- 
ment in   children                                        136.7 
Thirty-six  weeks   behavior  day                136.7 
This  is  Robert                                                 136.7 
Twins    are    individuals                                  136.7 
Child  welfare.  See  Children — Care  and  hygiene 
CHILD  WELFARE  IN  SWEDEN,  llmin  16-sd- 
$23-rent  $1    1941    FON                                  914.85 
CHILD   WENT   FORTH.   20mln  16-sd-$72;   rent 
$3    1942    BraF                                                    372 

CHILDHOOD    TYPE    TUBERCULOSIS.    15mln 

16-si-loan  loTB 
Children 

The   child   city 

Family    teamwork  173 

Festival  of  spring  F 

Large    muscle    motor    skills    of    four-year- 
olds  649 

La   maternelle;    excerpt  136.7 

Play  is  our  business 

Play's   the   thing  790 

Pudge 

Song  from  within 

Start  in   life  362.7 


Care  and  hygiene 
Child  grows  up 
Clocking  a  champion 
For    health    and    happiness 
The    growth   of  adaptive   behavior 
The  growth  of  motor  behavior 
Now  I  am   two 
Self    discovery   in   a  mirror 
Small  fry 
Tommy's  day 
What   of   your   child 
Wlien  Bobby  goes  to  school 

Diseases 
Passport   to   health 

Education 
See  Education  of  children 


649 
649 
649 

136.7 

136.7 

649 

649 

649 
372 
649 


614.4 


Orototh 


See  Growth 


Health 
See  Children — Care  and  hygiene 
Hospitals  and  asylums 
Hospital  school 

Management 
Child  grows   up 
How  behavior  grows 
Problem  children 

Nutrition 
Lunch  for  Johnny 
Meal  time  can  be  a  happy  time 
No  child  shall  go  hungry 
Now  I  am   two 


362.7 


649 

136.7 


649 


Psychology 
See  Child  study 
Children,    Abnormal    and   backward 

Guidance  problem  for  school  and  home  136.7 
Children,  Delinquent.  See  Juvenile  delinquency 
Children,  Indian.    See  Indians  of  North  America 

— Children 
Children  as  artists 

Finger    painting  136.7 

Your  child  is  a  genius 
Children  in  Africa 

Children    of   Africa  916 

Children  in  Australia 

School  in  the  mailbox  372 


27 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Children  in  Burma 

Children   of  Asia  915 

Children  in  Canada 

French-Canadian    children  917.1 

Small   fry 
Children  in  China  „^, 

Children   of  Asia  915 

Children    of    China  915.1 

Smile  with  the  children  of  China  915.1 

Children    in    Europe 

Children  of  tragedy 

Marie-Louise  940.534 

Seeds   of  destiny  940.5316 

Suffer   little    children  940.5316 

Children  in  France 

France  rebuilds 
Children  in  India  ^^, 

Children   of   Asia  915 

India's  children 
Children  in  Japan 

Children  of  Japan  915.2 

Children  in  Mexico 

Mexican    children  917.2 

Children  in  Netherlands 

Children  of  Holland  914.92 

Children  in   Russia 

Children    of   Russia  914.7 

CHILDREN    IN   SEARCH  OF  GOD.     15min     16- 

si-rent     $1.50     RFA  F 

Children  in  Sweden  ^^^  „^ 

Child    welfare    in    Sweden  914.85 

Children  in  Switzerland 

Children  of  Switzerland  914.94 

CHILDREN    LEARN    ABOUT   THEIR    NEIGH- 
BORS.     15min     16-si-rent     $1.50     RFA     371 
CHILDREN     MUST     LEARN.       13min       16-sd- 

rent  $3  1940     NYU  330.973 

CHILDREN     OF    AFRICA.       30min      16-si-rent 

$3     RFA  916 

Children  of  all  lands  series 

Little    Indian    weaver  ^'^'X 

CHILDREN  OF  ASIA.     IR     16-si-rent    50c  1938 

AMNH  ,        915 

CHILDREN  OF  CHINA.     (Primary  grade  ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1940     EBF  915.1 

CHILDREN    OF    HOLLAND.     (Primary    grade 

ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF         914.92 
CHILDREN   OF  JAPAN.     (Primary  grade  ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50     EBF  915.2 

CHILDREN  OF  MARS.    (This  is  America  ser.) 

18min     16-sd-$100;    rent    $3     1944     Pictorial 

364 
CHILDREN     OF     RUSSIA.      13min        16-sd-$50 

IntFF  _     914.7 

CHILDREN     OF     SWITZERLAND.       (Primary 

grade  ser.)     IR    16-sd-$50    1940    EBF  914.94 
CHILDREN    OF  THE   CITY.   SOmin  16-sd-$56.25 

rent    $3      1945     BIS  364 

CHILDREN    OF    TRAGEDY.      15-20min      16-sd- 

rent    $2.50     1946   Save   the   children 
CHILDREN    ON    TRIAL.    62min    16-sd-$112.50: 

rent    $5    1946    BIS  364 

CHILDREN'S    AIRPORT    EXCURSION.     15min 

16-sd-$10.50     1936     Purinton  629.13 

CHILDREN'S  CHARTER.     16min     16-sd-$37.50; 

rent    $2    1946   BIS  370.1 

Children's   courts.     See  Juvenile  courts 
CHILDREN'S    PARTY.      35min      16-sd-rent    $5 

Lewis 
Chile 

Andes,    Chile's   barrier 

Chile  918.3 

Chilean  hacienda,   traditional   farm  estate 

Chilean    nitrate  661.6 

Chile's     copper  669.3 

Horseracing    in    Chile    and    skiing    In    the 
Andes 

Open   pit   copper  mining  in   Chile 

People  of  Chile 

Santiago  story 

South    America,    ancient   and   modern 

Southern  Chile,  tip  of  a  continent 

Viva  el  esquiismo 

Agriculture 

See  Agriculture — Chile 

CHILE.       15min      16-si-$24      1932     EBF        918.3 

CHILE.     (Social  studies  ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50 

1941      EBF  918.3 

CHILEAN    HACIENDA,   TRADITIONAL   FARM 

ESTATE,    12min    16-sd-color-$75    1947    HollF 


CHILEAN     NITRATE— GIFT    OF    A    DESERT. 
15min    16-sd-$75    1946    HollF  661.6 

CHILE'S  COPPER.     12min  16-sd-color-$75     1947 
HollF  669.3 

Chimes  and  chiming 

Carillons  of  Belgium 

CHIMP  THE   AVIATOR,     llmin    16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    1946     Castle 

Chimpanzees 

Chimp  the  aviator 

Chimp's    jamboree  F 

Monkeys  and  apes  591.5 

Primates — anthropoid   apes    and    new  world 
monkeys 

CHIMP'S    JAMBOREE.    IR   16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1945    Castle  F 

China 

Charm  and  beauty  391 

Children   of  Asia  915 

Children    of   China  915.1 

C^hina   (Pilmsets) 

China    (MOT)  915.1 

China  gets  her  salt  664.4 

China's    pattern   for   peace  334 

City   that  never  sleeps  915.1 

Fighting  men  of  China 

General   died   at  dawn  F 

Glimpses  of  the  Chinese  dress 
Good    clean    sport  796 

Good  earth  F 

Good     earth;     excerpt     (famine     sequence) 

630.951 
Good     earth;     excerpt     (locusts     sequence) 

632.7 
Good  earth;  excerpt  (status  of  women  se- 
quence) 396 
Grain  of  rice  633.1 
Hong  Kong  highlights  915.1 
Kukan 

Music    hath    charm  780 

North   China  and  Korea  915 

Oil    for   the   lamps   of   China;    excerpt       174 
People  of  western  China — farmers   of  forty 
centuries  915.1 

Rainbow  pass  895.12 

Road  to  victory 

Sampans   and   shadows  915.1 

Smile   with   the   children   of  China         915.1 
This   is   China  915.1 

Voice   of   China  915.1 

White  lantern 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — China 


History 
The    400,000,000 
Thunder    over    the    Orient 

History — 19S7- 
Report  on  China 
Road  to  victory 
War  in   China 

Religion 
Temples    of    many    creeds 


951 
951 


940.535 

940.535 

951 


726 


Theater 
See  Theater — China 
CHINA.      (Forum    edition    ser.)      18min     16-sd- 

apply    1945    March  of  time  915.1 

CHINA.     8min     16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 
CHINA    GETS    HER    SALT.      15min      lG-si-$25; 

rent    $1.50     1945     Harmon  664.4 

CHINA'S    PATTERN    FOR    PEACE.     9min     16- 

sd-$18;   rent  $1.50     1945     Sun-dial  334 

Chinaware.  See  Pottery 
Chinese  art.  See  Art,  Chinese 
Chinese  drama 

Chinese  shadow  play 

Rainbow    pass  895.12 

CHINESE    IN    BRITAIN,   llmin   16-sd-$13;   rent 

50c    1945    BIS  325.42 

Chinese  in  England 

Chinese   in   Britain  325.42 

Chinese-Japanese    war.     See    China — History — 

1937- 
CHINESE  NIGHTINGALE.     IR     16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     1945     Pictorial 
CHINESE  SHADOW  PLAY.   lOmin  16-sd-color- 

$75:  rent  $5  1947  ChinaF 
CHINOOK'S  CHILDREN.   lOmln   16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50;    rent    $1.50    1939    Pictorial  636.7 


28 


1947    EDITION 


Chipmunks 

Chumming    with     chipmunlcs  591.5 

Michigan     mammals  591.5 

Our   animal   neighbors  591.5 

Wildlife    of    New   York  591.5 

Chippewa    Indians 

The   modern   Chippewa  Indian  970.1 

Chiropody 

Feet  616.7 

Chisels 

Chisels  694 

CHISELS,    (Use   and   care   of   hand   tools   ser.) 

12min    16-sd-$10.78    1943    Plomb  694 

Chkalov,  Valery 

Wings  of  victory  921 

Chocolate  tree.  See  Cacao 

Choice   of   profession.   See  Vocational   guidance 

CHOOSE    TO    LIVE.     ISmin     16-sd-$14.97     1940 

Castle  616.9 

Chopin,   Fr6d6rlc  Francois 

Color    studies    of    Chopin  786.2 

CHORDS  AND  TANGENTS  OF  CIRCLES. 
(Practical  geometry)    lOmin   16-sd-$40;   rent 

$2     Knowledge    bldrs  513 

Christ.  See  Jesus  Christ 

Christian  ethics 
Power  of  God 

Christian  life 

Mastership  248 

CHRISTIANITY    FACES    ISLAM.    See    Moslem 

world,   R3  297 

Christmas 

Early  one  morning  394 

Night   before    Christmas  F 

Scrooge  F 

Starlight  night  784 

Toy   shop  F 

Toyland   premiere  F 

Ukrainian    winter    holidays  394 

Christmas  carols.    See  Carols 

CHRISTIVIAS   SONGS.    3min   ea  16-sd-color-$20; 

1945    Post  784 

Christophe,  Henri,  king  of  Haiti 

Haiti's   black   Napoleon  917.29 

CHRONICLE.  15min  16-si-rent  $1.50  RFA  F 

Chronicles    of  America    photoplays   series 

Alexander  Hamilton  921 

Columbus  973.1 

Daniel  Boone  921 

Declaration  of  independence  973.3 

Dixie  973.7 

Eve  of  the  Revolution  973.2 

Frontier  woman  978 

Gateway   to   the   West  973.2 

Jamestown  973.1 

Peter  Stuyvesant  973.2 

Pilgrims  973.2 

Puritans  973,2 

Vincennes  973.2 

Wolfe  and  Montcalm  973,2 

Yorktown  973.3 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS.      14min      16-si-color-rent 

$3.50    1946    Jensen 

CHUCK  WORK— PART  1:  SETTING  UP  HEX- 
AGON TURRET  TOOLS,  22min  16-sd- 
$29.67     Castle 

CHUCK  WORK— PART  II:  SETTING  UP 
TOOLS  FOR  COMBINED  CUTS.  16min  16- 
sd-$23.87     Castle 

CHUMMING  WITH  CHIPMUNKS.  14min  16- 
si-$16.02;   rent  $1.25  Bray  591.5 

CHUMMING  WITH  THE  ANIMALS.  15mln  16- 
si-rent   $1    1924   EK  591.5 

THE  CHURCH  DOES  NOT  FORGET.  45min 
16-sd-color-apply     1946    MoSynod 

Church   music 

Masters  of  sacred  music  783 

Church  schools 

Children    learn    about    their    neighbors    371 
The    four    R's 

Church  series 

Ruined  churches  of  Manila,  P.I. 

Church  work 

Live  and  help  live 

Churches 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Cathedral  of  San- 
to Domingo,  Spanish  missions  and  Temple 
Emanuel   in   New  York  726 


Churches  and  cathedrals;  Chartres  cathe- 
dral, Riverside  church,  Notre  Dame  in 
Paris  726 

A  dedication  story 

Good  fight 

Old  Virginia  churches 

Philippine  Islands 
Ruined  churches  of  Manila,  P.I. 

CHURCHES  AND  CATHEDRALS;  CATHE- 
DRAL  OF  SANTO  DOMINGO,  SPANISH 
MISSIONS  AND  TEMPLE  EMANUEL  IN 
NEW  YORK.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50     1937     ITTCO 

726 

CHURCHES  AND  CATHEDRALS;  CHAR- 
TRES  CATHEDRAL,  RIVERSIDE 

CHURCH,  NOTRE  DAME  IN  PARIS.  (Our 
world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27; 
rent  $1.50     1937     ITTCO  726 

Churchill,   Winston 

The  unrelenting  struggle 

Cicada 

Cicada  595.7 

CICADA.       20min      16-sd-$19.31       1937      Castle 

595.7 

Cinema,    See  Moving  pictures 

LE  CINEMA  AU  SERVICE  DE  LA  SCIENCE. 
lOmin     16-sd-loan     FrenchC 

Cinematography.  See  Moving  picture  photog- 
raphy 

THE  CIRCLE.  (Practical  geometry)  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;   rent  $2    Knowledge  bldrs  513 

CIRCLING  THE  BASES.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1946      Am    league  796.357 

CIRCULATION.  15min  16-si-$24  1929  EBF  612.1 

Circulation  of  the  blood.     See  Blood 

CIRCULATORY  CONTROL.  15min  16-si-$24 
1930    EBF  612.1 

Circus 

Circus  animals  791.3 

Circus   people  791.3 

Elephants  591.5 

Here   comes    the    circus.     Castle  791.3 

Here   comes   the   circus.    TFC  791.3 

Peck's  bad  boy  at  the  circus  F 

CIRCUS  ANIMALS.  llmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 
color-$75     1947     Academy  791.3 

CIRCUS  PEOPLE.  llmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 
color-$75      1947      Academy  791.3 

Cities  and  towns 

Arteries  of  the  city  380 

Colonial   architecture  720.973 

Country   town  914.2 

Defending  the  city's  health  614 

Growth    of   cities  323.35 

Home    town,    U.S.A.  917.3 

Interdependence  301 

Life  stream  of  the  city 
Story  of  the  city 
Transportation  and  cities 
Valley  town  331.13 

Your   town — a  story  of  America  711 

Canada 
Montreal  tercentenary 
Portrait  of  a  city 

France 
Honfleur 
Matin  de  France 
Pluie  sur  la  ville 

Great  Britain 
Lowland  village 
Market  town 


914.2 


Planning 

See  City  planning 

CITIES  OF  NORTH  AFRICA— TUNIS— AL- 
GIERS — RABAT.  (Screen  travelers  ser.) 
llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50 
1938     Nu-Art  916 

Citizenship 

The  child  city 
Junior  citizen 
Scout  trail  to  citizenship 

CITRUS.    14min    16-sd-coIor-loan    Sante    Fe 


29 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Citrus  fruits 

Citrus 

Citrus    in   nutrition  634.3 

Golden    harvest  634.3 

See  also     Grapefruit;     Lemon;     Orange 
CITRUS    iN    NUTRITION.     20min     16-sd-color- 

loan     1943     Castle  634.3 

City  government.     See  Municipal  government 
CITY   OF    PROUD    MEMORIES.     lOmin     16-sd- 

rent   |1.50    UWF  917.57 

CITY  OF  SILENT  MEN.     7R    16-sd-rent    $12.50 

ITTCO  F 

CITY    OF    WAX.      (Battle   for   life    ser.)     9min 

16-sd-apply     TFC  595.79 

City  planning 

Growth  of  cities  323.35 

The  proud  city 

This  is  tomorrow  711 

Your  town — a  story  of  America  711 

CITY    REBORN.     22min     16-sd-$37.50;    rent    $2 

1945  BIS  940.534 
A    CITY    SINGS.     (Canada    carries    on)    lOmin 

16-sd-$25;    rent    $1.25    1946    CanFB  784 

CITY    THAT    NEVER    SLEEPS.     20min     16-sl- 

$23.22;    rent    $1.50     Bray  915.1 

CITY   WATER   SUPPLY.     (Social  studies  ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1941     EBF  628.1 

CITY    WITHIN    A    CITY.      lOmin      16-sd-apply 

TFC  917.471 

Civics  and  government  series 

Letter  to  grandmother  383 

Civil  service 

Spirit  of   1941  351.1 

Civil   war — United   States.     See  United  States — 

History — Civil  war 
Civilian  defense 

Shock  troops  for  defense  614.84 

See  also  U.S. — ^Defenses 
Civilization 

Monkey   into    man  575 

Hiatory 

Gateway  north  917.11 

Civilization,  Ancient 

Ancient    world    inheritance  913 

THE    CIVILIZATION    OF    THE    INCAS.    llmin 

16-sd-color-apply     1946     Simmel  918.5 

Clams 

Mollusca  R   1  591.92 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Shell-fishing  639 

Clapper  rails 

Western  waterfowl  598.2 

CLASSIC  OF  SKIING.  IR  16-sd-$23;  rent  $1.25. 

Also    color-$75;    rent    $2.50    1947    FON 
Clay 

Sand  and  clay  553.6 

CLAY,    HANDS,    AND    FIRE.     20min     16-si-sd- 

rent  $1.25  1938  Copeland  &  Thompson      738 
Clay  modeling.    See  Modeling 
CLAY    POTTERY.      (Industrial    arts    ser.)      15- 

lOmin     16-si-sd-$30-$40;     rent  $1.50-$2     1941 

BraF  738 

CLEAN  WATERS.    20min    16-sd-color-$175    GE 

628.1 
Cleaning 

Laundering  and   dry   cleaning  648 

More    dangerous    than    dynamite  667 

CLEANING    AND    SERVICING    THE    PRESS. 

12min     16-sd-$22.15     Castle  668.4 

CLEANING      EQUIPMENT     AND     CONTAIN- 

ERS.    28min    16-sd-$26.93    Castle  614 

Cleanliness.     See  Hygiene 
CLEANLINESS— BATHING.       8min       16-si-$12 

1931     EBF  613 

CLEANLINESS— CLEAN    CLOTHES.    8min    16- 

si-$12     1931     EBF  646 

CLEANLINESS— CLEAN    FACE  AND   HANDS. 

8min     16-si-$12     1931     EBF  613 

CLEANLINESS— KEEPING  THE  HAIR 

CLEAN.     8min     16-si-$12     1931     EBF       613 
CLEAR  TO  THE  TOP.     32min     16-sd-loan    1946 

Calvert  613.81 

CLEAR    TRACK    AHEAD.      25min      16-sd-loan 

1946  Mod  385 
Clemens,  Samuel   Langhorne 

Adventures    of    Huckleberry    Finn  F 

Mark  Twain 


Clergy 

Beyond  our  horizon  F 

Clerks 

I   want   to  be  a  secretary  651.3 

Climatology.    See  Weather 
CLIMBING      THE      PEAKS.      IR      16-sd-apply 

TFC  796.5 

CLIMBING    THE    SPIRITS'    HOME.    lOmin    16- 
sd-rent  $1.50  FH 
CLIPPERS    AT    WAR.     45min     16-sd-loan     1946 

Pan    Am  940.544 

CLOCKING  A  CHAMPION.    lOmin    16-sd-coior- 

$65     1939     NYH  649 

Clocks  and  watches 

Paris  school  for  watchmaking 
Passing  hours 

Time  681 

Time  on  his  hands 
CLOISTERED.      71min      16-sd-apply     1941     Nu- 

Art  271 

Cloisters.     See  Convents  and  nunneries;  Mona- 

stories 
CLOSE  ORDER   DRILL.     16-sd  1943  Castle    355 
CLOSE   THAT  SALE.     9min     16-sd-color-apply 

1947     Crawley 
Cloth.     See  Textile  industry  and  fabrics 
CLOTH  OF  KINGS.    (Going  places  ser.)    lOmin 

16-sd-sale  apply;   rent  $1.50    UWF  677.1 

Cloth    printing.     See  Textile  printing 
CLOTHING.      (Human   geography   ser.)      lOmin 

16-sd-$50    1937    EBF  646 

Clothing  and  dress 

Cleanliness — clean   clothes  646 

Clothing  646 

Clothing    for    children  646 

Fashion   horizons  646 

Fashions    by    Canada 

Hollywood  Junior 

Making    cotton    clothing  677 

Personal  investment  646 

Threads    of    fashion  646 

Teen  togs 

Textiles 

Tomorrow    always    comes  646 

Woolen  goods  677.3 

Repairing 

Stitch    and    save  646 

CLOTHING    FOR    CHILDREN.      lOmin     16-sd- 

color-$75   1943   Coronet  646 

Clothing  trade 

Woolen    goods  677.3 

CLOUD     IN     THE     SKY.       18min       16-sd-loan 

1940     Nat  TB   assn  616.24 

Clouds 

Clouds 

Clouds  go  to  work 

"^^ater  cycle 
CLOUDS,     llmin    16-sd-loan    1939    US 


551.57 
551.4 
551.4 

weather 
551.57 
16-sd-$30; 
551.4 


CLOUDS     GO    TO     WORK.      12min 
rent  $1.50    EPS 

Clover 

Grass  and   clover  seed  production  633.2 

Clowns 

Circus    people  791.3 

Clubs,    Boys'.   See   Boys'   clubs 

CLUBS  4-H  EN  EL  SUELO  DE  CORONADO. 
20min     16-sd-color-$84.05     1942  Castle    630.6 

CLUTCH  AND  HAND  BRAKE.  (Automobile 
operation  and  maintenance)  12min  16-sd- 
$22.15     Castle  629.2 

CLYDE  BEATTY'S  ANIMAL  THRILLS.  (Ad- 
venture parade  ser.)  15min  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50  1943  Castle  791.3 

Coal 

Magic  of  coal  662.6 

Peat  and  coal  662.6 

Power  behind  the  nation  662.6 

Story   of   coal  662.6 

COAL  FROM  NEW  ZEALAND'S  ALPS.  12min 
16-sd-loan  1944  New  Zealand  legation  622.33 

Coal  miners 

Accident    service  617 

Peoples  of  Canada  917.1 

Coal  mines  and  mining 

Anthracite  coal.     EBF  622.33 

Bituminous   coal  622.33 

Coal    from    New   Zealand's   alps  622.33 

Modern   coal    mining  622.33 

"Wildwood"  a  100  percent  mechanized  mine 

622.33 
Workmates 


30 


1947    EDITION 


Coast  changes 

Wearing   away   of   the   land  551.3 

Coast  guard.  See  United  States.  Coast  guard 

COAST  GUARD  ACADEMY.  17min  16-sd-loan. 
Also   22min   color-loan    1942  US   coast  guard 

614.8 

Coast  guard  at  war  series 

Along   our    shores  614.8 

On  foreign  shores 

COAST  GUARD  AUXILIARY.  lOmin  16-sd- 
loan     1943     US   coast   guard  614.8 

COAST  OF  CATALONIA.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  914.6 

COASTAL  COMMAND.  60min  16-sd-$93.75;  rent 
$5     1944     BIS  940.544 

Coati 

The  curious  coati 

Cobras 

Killing  the  killer  598.1 

Wheels  across  India  915.91 

Coconut 

The    coconut    tree  915.4 

Life   in   the  South   seas  919.61 

Philippine  Islands  919.14 

Tea — rice — coconuts 

THE  COCONUT  TREE  (SOURCE  OF 
WEALTH).  lOmin  16-sd-$23;  rent  |1  1946 
FON  915.4 

COCOON  TO  BUTTERFLY.  (Conflict  of  nature 
ser.)     gi/gmin    16-sd-rent  $1.50    UWF    595.78 

Codfish 
Fish 

Fishing   in    the   fiords  639 

Gaspe   cod   fishermen  639 

New    England    fisheries — cod  639 

Science  goes  fishing  639 

Codling-moth 

Planting   and   care   of   trees  632.7 

Coeienterata 

Coelenterata  593 

Gulf  of  Mexico  Invertebrates  R  1         591.92 

COELENTERATA,  REEL  I  AND  CTENOPH- 
ORA.  12min  16-si-$60;  rent  $3  1942  Rut- 
gers 593 

Coffee 

Central  America  917.28 

Coffee  663 

Coffee,    the   pride   of  Colombia  663 

Costa    Rica — coffee    democracy  663 

Jerry  pulls  the  strings  663 

Land    of    the    eagle  917.28 

COFFEE.     15min    16-sl-$24     1931    EBF  663 

COFFEE  AND  SUGAR.  8min  16-si-$12.50 
Filmsets 

COFFEE,  THE  PRIDE  OF  COLOMBIA.  20mln 
16-sd-color-loan     1941     YMCA  663 

COFFIN  ON  WHEELS.  (Crime  does  not  pay) 
20min     16-sd-apply    TFC  629.2 

Cog  wheel.    See  Gearing 

Coinage 

Gold  669.2 

The    mint  332.4 

Coke 

Bituminous  coal  622.33 

Plant  food  from  coal  546 

Cold    (Disease) 

I  never  catch  a  cold  616.2 

Joan  avoids  a  cold  616.2 

Cold  storage 

Saving    the    garden    crop  635 

Cole,  Timothy 

Last   of    the   wood    engravers  761 

Coleoptera.  See  Beetles 

COLLECTIVE  ADVENTURE.  29min  16-sd- 
color-loan  UPA 

Collectors  and  collecting 
Philatelically  yours 
Time  on  his  hands 

COLLEGE  OF   ELISA   LEMONNIER.  lOmln  16- 

si-loan  FrenchC 
Colleges.  See  Universities  and  colleges 
COLLOID.     SOmin     16-si-$35     1928     Rolab  541.34 
Colloids 

Colloid  541.34 

Colloids  541.34 

COLLOIDS.   (Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  science 

ser.)     10mm     16-sd-$50     1938    EBF       541.34 


Colombia 

Coffee  663 

Coffee,    the    pride   of   Colombia  663 

Colombia  and  Venezuela   (Caribbean  region 

—III)  918.6 

COLOMBIA  AND  VENEZUELA  (CARIBBEAN 
REGION— III)     llmin     16-sd-$50    1944    EBF 

918.6 

COLONIAL  ARCHITECTURE.  (Our  world  in 
review  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-S27;  rent 
$1-$1.50     1937     ITTCO  720.973 

COLONIAL  CHILDREN.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  973.2 

COLONIAL  EXPANSION.  (History  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50      1942      EBF  973.2 

Colonial  history  (United  States).  See  United 
States — History — Colonial   period 

Colonial  life  and  customs.  See  United  States- 
History — Colonial  period 

COLONIAL  NATIONAL  HISTORICAL  PARK. 
SOmin     16-sd-loan     1939     VaC  917.55 

Color 

Curves    of    color  535.6 

Nature    of    color  535.6 

COLOR  CHANGES  IN  FISH  AND  SQUIDS. 
IR     16-si-coior-$60;    rent    |3     1939     Rutgers 

591.57 

COLOR  CHANGES  IN  FROGS  AND  CRUSTA- 
CEANS. 15min  16-si-$25;  rent  $2  1936 
Rutgers  591.57 

COLOR  OF  A  MAN.  18min  16-sd-$5.  Also  color- 
$7.50     1946     IntFF  326 

Color  of  animals 

Camouflage — form  and  color  matching  591.57 
Camouflage — pattern   matching  591.57 

Color  changes  in  flsh  and  squids  591.57 

Color  changes  in  frogs  and  crustaceans 

591.57 
How  nature  protects  animals  591.57 

Color  printing 

Art  of  hand  screen  printing 

Silk    screen    process  655.32 

Technique  of  the  silk  screen  process    655.32 

Color  prints 

Monotype  760 

COLOR  STUDIES  OF  CHOPIN.  12min  16-sd- 
$85;   rent  $3.80     1944     PIC  786.2 

Colorado 

American  antiquities  970.1 

Erosion  by  wind  and  water  551.3 

Northwestern    states  917.8 

Colorado  river 

Conquering  the  Colorado  917.91 

Shooting  the  Grand  canyon  rapids        917.91 

Boulder  dam 
See  Boulder  dam 
Colored  people.    See  Negroes 
COLORFUL       CAIRO.       llmin       16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50;   rent  $1-$1.50    1938    Nu-Art  916.2 

COLORFUL  CALIFORNIA.    (Our  colorful  world 

ser.)     15min     16-si-color-$60;    rent    $3     1941 

UWF  917.94 

COLORFUL    SWEDEN.     lOmin     16-si-sd-color- 

$75;    rent   $1.50-$2     1942     FON  914.85 

Colorful   world   series.     See  Our  colorful  world 

series 
Colortone  series 

Haiti's  black  Napoleon  917.29 

Colour.    See  Color 
Columbia  river 

Mighty  Columbia  river  627 

Miracle  of  hydro  627.8 

See   also    Bonneville   dam;  Grand   Coulee 
dam 
Columbia  tour  series 

Beautiful  British  Columbia  917.11 

Bermuda  917.299 

Buenos  Aires  today  918.2 

Historic    Virginia  917.55 

In  the  land  of  the  pagodas  915.91 

Pleasurebound   in   Canada  917.1 
San    Francisco — metropolis   of   the   West 

Unveilmg    Algeria  916.5 

Western   wonderland  917.8 

COLUMBUS.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 
ser.)    60min    16-si-rent  $6    1923    Yale     973.1 

Columbus,  Christopher 

Columbus  973.1 

Columbus    and    the    discovery    of    America 

973.1 


31 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


COLUMBUS  AND  THE  DISCOVERY  OF 
AMERICA.  (Shadowgraph  teaching-  film 
ser.)  Si/^min  16-si-$12.50;  rent  ?1.50  1942 
Hoffberg  973.1 

COMBAT  REPORT.  12min  16-sd-loan  1944 
KiC  940.544 

Combustion 

Chemistry  of  combustion  541.3 

Fire  541.3 

Fire   making  541.3 

Fuels  and  heat  536.7 

Thermodynamics  536.7 

COMEBACK.  26min  16-sd-color-|85  1947 
PicRes 

COM^DIE  AVANT  MOLI&RE.  40min  16-sd- 
loan     FrenchC 

Comedies.    See  Fictional  Alms;  Musical  comedies 

Comets 

Planets — asteroids — comets  520 

COMIC  ARTIST'S  HOME  LIFE.  20min  16- 
sd-$60     Astor 

Commandos 

Forward   commandos  355 

Commercial  aeronautics.  See  Aeronautics, 
Commercial 

Commercial  correspondence 

Eight  parts  of  a  business  letter  651.7 

Commercial    ethics.      See    Business    ethics 

COMMON  ANIMALS  OF  THE  WOODS 
(NORTH  AMERICA),  llmin  16-sd-$50  1943 
EBF  591.5 

COMMON  MISTAKES  AND  THEIR  CORREC- 
TION.  (You  can  make  good  movies  ser.) 
15min     16-si-rent   $1.50     RFA  791.4 

COMMON    SALT.     15min    16-si-$24     1929     EBF 

664.4 

Communicable  diseases.  See  Contagion  and 
contagious  diseases 

Communication 

Communication  621.38 

Our    shrinking    world  380 

Studies  about  communication  621.38 

COMMUNICATION.  (Social  studies  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1942     EBF  621.38 

COMMUNICATIONS  AND  OUR  TOWN.  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1947    TeachF 

COMMUNITY  CANNING.  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1914    Castle  641.4 

Community  helpers  series 

Post     office  383 

Community   life 

Children  learn  about  their  neighbors       371 

Home  town,   U.S.A.  917.3 

Lessons    in    living  323.35 

Letters  to  a  hero 

$1,000   for   recreation  790 

Playtown,    USA  790 

Portrait  of  a  city 

Way  back  home 

Whoever    you    are  323.1 

Africa 
Life  in  a  jungle  village 
Worcester  916.8 

COMMUNITY  SING  NOS.  6,  8,  10.  lOmin  ea 
16-sd-apply  TFC  784 

Community  sing  series 

Songs  of  Stephen  Foster  784 

Commutation    (Electricity) 

Induced   currents  621.31 

Commutators.    See    Commutation    (Electricity) 

Comparative    religion.     See   Religions 

Comparative  religions  series 

Buddhism  294 

Islam  in   Egypt  297 

Primitive    religions  290 

Compass 

Gyroscope  and  gravitation  623.8 

Compass,  Gyrostatic 

Gyro    compass  629.13 

Gyroscope   and    the   earth's    rotation      623.8 

COMPASS    SYSTEM.    16min    16-sd-$22.13    Castle 

Complacency 

Mr    Smug  917.3 

COM  PLEAT  ANGLER.     2R     16-si-loan     MichC 

799.1 

COMPOSITION  AND  STORY.  (How  to  draw 
cartoon  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2 
1944     ITTCO  741 


Compressed  air 

Compressed    air  621.5 

Our  industrial  air  power 

COMPRESSED  AIR.  15min  16-si-$24  1927 
EBF  621.5 

CONCERTO.    See  Piano  reflections 
Condensers    (Electricity) 

Capacitance  621.31 

Condensers    (Steam) 

Magic  of  steam  (part  2) 

Surface  condenser  621.1 

Conduct  of  life 

Ceiling     zero;     excerpt     (Davis     sequence) 

629.13 
God  of  the  atom 

Greener    hills  170 

The   house  I  live   in  170 

Pastorale 

Religion  in  the  family 
Sportsmanship 

White     banners;     excerpt      (invention     se- 
quence) 170 
You  and  your  family  173 
You  and  your  friends  177 

Conduits.  See  Aqueducts 

Conflagrations.  See  Fires 

Conflict  of  nature  series 

Cocoon  to  butterfly  595.78 

Her  Majesty,   the  queen  bee  595.79 

Insect    clowns  595.7 

CONGENITAL  ANOMALIES.  15min  16-si-$25. 
Also  color-$75    Wistar  Inst 

Congo,  Belgian.  See  Kongo  Belgian 

CONGRUENT  FIGURES.  (Practical  geometry 
ser.)  12min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1945  Knowl- 
edge   builders  513 

Connecticut 

Historic  New  England  974 

Northeastern     states  917.4 

CONNECTING  AND  ADJUSTING  CONTROLS. 
(Aircraft  maintenance  ser.)  19min  16-sd- 
$30.74     1945     Castle  629.13 

CONQUERING  CROSS.  (Mexican  symphony 
ser.)     20min    16-sd-$36;   rent  $3     1941    UWF 

394 

CONQUERING  DARKNESS.  20min  16-sd-apply 
1946    Yorke  617.7 

CONQUERING  THE  COLORADO,  llmin  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  917.91 

CONQUEST  OF  THE  AIR.  45min  16-sd-rent 
$10    1940   Fi  629.13 

CONQUEST  OF  THE  ALPS.  2R  16-sd-$50  1940 
Hoffberg  914.94 

CONQUEST  OF  THE  SPOON.  (How  a  baby 
grows)    IR    16-si    $24    EBF  649 

Conservation  of  books.  See  Books — Conserva- 
tion and  restoration 

Conservation  of  natural  resources.  See  Natu- 
ral resources 

CONSERVATION  OF  NATURAL  RESOURCES. 
(Human  geography  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1937  EBF  333 

Conservation  of  soil.  See  Soil  conservation 

Conservation  of  wild  life.  See  Wild  life — Con- 
servation 

CONSIDERING   POSEY.  8min  16-si-rent  $1  EK 

591.5 

Constantinople 

Let's   talk   Turkey  915.6 

Constellations.  See  Astronomy 

Constitution — United  States.  See  United  States 
— Constitution 

Construction.     See  Building 

CONSTRUCTION  OF  A  LIGHT  AIRPLANE. 
28min    16-sd-$65;    rent   $1    1942   PennS   629.13 

CONSTRUCTION  OF  DIESEL  ENGINES. 
17min     16-sd-$22.83     1945     Castle  621.4 

Construction  of  roads.  See  Roads 

Consumer  education 

Hot  money  332.4 

Consumption.  See  Tuberculosis 

CONSUMPTION  OF  FOODS.  (World  food 
problems    ser.)      IR      16-sd-$50      1945      EBF 

613.2 

CONTACT  WITH  BOOKS.  30min  16-sd-rent 
$3     1946     111 


32 


1947    EDITION 


Contagion  and  contagious  diseases 

Forgotten    village  917.2 

How  disease  is   spread  614.4 

Prevention 

Immunization 

Passport  to  health  614.4 

Pasteur's   legacy  589.95 

Contemporary  authors  series 

William  Rose  Benet 

CONTENTS    OF   THE    NURSE'S    BAG.     IR  16- 

si-$25;  rent  $3    Goodrich 

CONTINENT  OF  SOUTH  AiVIERICA.  15min 
16-si-$24     1931     EBP  918 

CONTOUR  FACE  IVIILLING.  (Machine  shop 
work)    17min    16-sd-$29.29    194G    Castle    621.9 

CONTROL  OF  ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES  IN 
MICHIGAN.  30mln  16-sd-color-loan  Cap- 
ital 

CONTROL  OF  BODY  TEMPERATURE.  (Univ. 
of  Chicago  biological  sciences  ter.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50     1940    EBF  612 

CONTROL  OF  SMALL  BLOOD  VESSELS. 
20min     16-si-$28;   rent  $1    1941    Lutz       612.1 

CONTROL  OF  WORMS  IN  HOGS.  3R  IG-si- 
$20.51      1935      Castle  632.7 

CONTROLLED  KICKING.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$3  FiC 

Convents  and  nunneries 

Cloistered  271 

Cradle   song;    excerpt  173 

Convict  labor 

I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 
(chain   gang  sequence)  365 

CONY  AND  OTHER  SMALL  ANIMALS  OF 
THE    SIERRAS.    See    Biography    of   a    cony 

591.5 

Cookery 

400    years    in    4    minutes  641.5 

Frozen     freshness  664.8 

Gentle  art  of  meat  cookery  641.5 

Home  cookery  of  fish  641.5 

Human  element  in  pie  crust  making 
Inside   story 

Light  touch  in  pie  making 

Magic    in    the    kitchen  641.5 

Meat  and  romance  641.3 

Penny   wisdom  641.5 

Penny's    party  641.5 

Principles    of    baking  641.5 

Principles   of   cooking  641.5 

Quicker    than    you    think  641.5 

Victory    vittles 

Cookery  for  the  sick 

Feeding   the    patient  610.7 

Nursing — feeding    the    patient  610.7 

Coolidge,  Calvin 

Mr    President  973.9 

Coolidge,  William  David 

World's   largest   electrical   workshop       621.3 

COOLIDGE  QUARTET,  STRING  ENSEMBLE. 
(Music  of  the  masters  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent    $3.50    1940    ITTCO  787 

Cooling  appliances.  See  Refrigeration  and  re- 
frigerating machinery 

COOLING  SYSTEM  AND  FUEL  SYSTEM. 
22min    16-sd-rent    $29.02    Castle  629.2 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore 

Last  of  the  Mohicans  F 

Cooper,  Merian  C. 

Grass  915.5 

Cooper  hawks.    See  Hawks 

Cooperation 

Co-ops    are   comin'  334 

Here  is  tomorrow  334 

Interdependence  301 

New  pattern 
Vacation  with  a  purpose 
China 
China's    pattern    for    peace  334 

Good   earth;    excerpt    (locusts   sequence) 

632.7 

Nova  Scotia 
The  Lord  helps  those — ^who  help  each  other 

334 
Quebec 

Gaspe    cod    fishermen  639 

Cooperation,  International.  See  International 
cooperation 


Cooperative   agriculture.     See  Agriculture,   Co- 
operative 

Cooperative   associations.     See  Cooperative  so- 
cieties 

Cooperative  societies 

Co-ops  are  comin'  334 

Co-ops  in  Europe 

Here    is    tomorrow  334 

The  Lord  helps  those— who  help  each  other 

334 
Men    of    Rochdale  334 

Power   of   neighbors  334 

Traveling  the  middle  way  in  Sweden      334 
Up   from   the   earth 

CO-OPS    ARE    COMIN'.    35min    16-si-$65.    Also 
color    $125    1941    Co-op  334 

CO-OPS     IN     EUROPE.       IR      16-sd-color-$175; 
rent  $4    1947    Co-op 

Coordinates 

Rectilinear  coordinates  516 

Coots 

Game    birds  598.2 

Western   waterfowl  598.2 

Copper 

Chemical    effects    of    electricity  621.35 

Copper    leaching    &    concentration  669.3 

Copper  refining  669.3 

Copper  smelting  669.3 

Fabrication    of    copper  669.3 

Mining   and    smelting   of    copper  669.3 

Story  of  copper  669.3 

COPPER     LEACHING     &     CONCENTRATION. 
15min      16-si-loan     1938     USBM  669.3 

Copper  mines  and  mining 

Chile's    copper  669.3 

Copper  mining  in  Arizona  669.3 

Mining  and  smelting  of  copper  669.3 

Open  pit  copper  mining  in  Chile 

COPPER   MINING    IN  ARIZONA.    45min    16-si- 
loan     1938     USBM  669.3 

COPPER    REFINING.      15min     16-si-loan     1938 
USBM  669.3 

COPPER    SMELTING.     15min     16-si-loan     1938 
USBM  669.3 

Coppersmithing 

Bending  copper   tubing  to  a  wire   template 

673 
Tinning  and  solder  wiping  671 

CORAL   AND    ITS    CREATURES.    lOmin    16-sd- 
$30    1945    Post  591.92 

Coral   sea.    Battle   of  the,   1942 

Midway  and  Coral  sea  battles 

Corals 

Coral  and  its  creatures  591.92 

Living  jewels  591.92 

With  Williamson  beneath  the  sea  591.92 

Cormorants 

Animal  cunning  591.5 

Birds    of    the    ocean    shore  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  lakes  and  rivers 
Birds   of   the   sea  598.2 

Birds  of  the  seacoast  598.2 

Western    waterfowl  598.2 

Corn 

Better    performances — ^longer    life — In    corn 

planters  631.3 

Corn  633.1 

Corn   farmer  633.1 

CORN.    15min    16-si-$24    1928    EBP  633.1 

Corn  borer.    See  European  corn  borer 

CORN     FARMER.      (Human     geography    ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-?50  1940  EBF  633.1 

Corn   picker 
Party  line 

CORNISH    VALLEY.    (Pattern  of  Britain   ser.) 
ISmin    16-sd-rent    $2    1945    BIS  630.942 

CORREGIDOR.      7R     16-sd-rent   $12.50     ITTCO 

940.539 

Correlation  of  forces.  See  Force  and  energy 

Correspondence  schools  and  courses 

School     in    the    mailbox  372 

Corrosion  and  anti>corroslves 
Battle  against  rust 

Corruption  (in  politics) 
Great  guy 

Respect   the  law  172 

They're  always  caught  364 

You,    the   people  352 

CORVETTES.     8min     16-sd-$8.50;  rent  50c  1942 
BIS  359 


33 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Cosmetics 

Your  face  is  your  fortune 
Cost  and  standard  of  living 

Alice  Adams;  excerpt  (money  sequence)  177 
Costa   Rica 

Pan   American   paradise  917.28 

COSTA    RICA— COFFEE    DEMOCRACY.    lOmin 

16-sd-rent      ?1.50    DeV  663 

Costume 

Charm   and   beauty  391 

Glimpses  of  the  Chinese  dress 

Tyrol  914.36 

Cotton 

Cotton  677.2 

Growing  fibers 

The  inside  story 

The  king's  other  life 

Men    who    grow    cotton  633.5 

Sam    Farmer's    cotton  677.2 

Some    pickin'  677.2 

COTTON,   llmin   16-sd-$50    1946    EBF  677.2 

COTTON    GOODS.    15min    16-sl-$24    1930    EBF 

677.2 
COTTON   GROWING.  15min  16-si-$24  1928  EBF 

677.2 
Cotton  growing  and  manufacture 

Cotton  goods  677.2 

Cotton    growing  677.2 

King    cotton  677.2 

The  river  677.2 

Sam    Farmer's    cotton  677.2 

Textiles 

Threads    of    a    nation  677.2 

Cougars.     See  Pumas 
Counterfeits  and  counterfeiting 

Dangerous  dollars  332.4 

Doubtful    dollars  332.4 

Know    your    money  332.4 

COUNTERSINKING,    COUNTERBORING    AND 

SPOT  FACING.     (Vertical  drill  ser.)     16-sd- 

$32.16    1942    Castle  621.9 

Country  schools.  See  Rural  schools 

COUNTRY    TOWN.    16min    16-sd-rent  "  $2    1944 

BIS  914.2 

Courage 

Accent  on  courage 

Ceiling     zero;     excerpt     (Davis     sequence) 

629.13 

If  I  had   a  million,   excerpt  170 

COURAGEOUS   MR   PENN.     90mln     16-sd-rent 

$17.50    UWF  921 

Courtesy 

By  Jupiter 
Courts,  Juvenile.     See  Juvenile  courts 
Coventry,   England 

Citv    reborn  940.534 

COVER  TO  COVER.  16min  16-sd-$63;  rent  $5 
1938    Pictorial  655 

COVERED  WAGON.  66min  16-si-sd-rent  $6-$12 
EK  F 

COVERING  HOT  AND  COLD  PIPES.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  22min  16-sd-34.31 
1944     Castle  691 

COW  AND  ITS  RELATIVES.  lOmin  16-sd-$45 
1941   Coronet  591.5 

Cowbirds 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Cowboys 

Bronco  busters 

Cattle  636.2 

Cattleman  636.2 

Chico  el  charro 

Ride    'em    cowboy  917.8 

Ridin",   ropin'    rodeo 

Roundup   time  in   New  Mexico  917.89 

COWBOYS  AND  INDIANS.  See  Old  time 
movies  791.4 

Cows 

Cow    and    its    relatives  591.5 

Early    start  636 

Rickets   in   calves  636.2 

COWS  AND  CHICKENS— USA.  25min  16-sd- 
loan    1943    Swift  631.18 

Coyotes 

Rocky    mountain    mammals  591.5 

Crabs 

Alive   in    the   deep  591.92 

Arthropoda,    R2  591.92 

Beach    and    sea    animals  591.92 

Gulf  of  Mexico  invertebrates.   R2  591.92 


Hermits    of   crabland  595.3 

Marine  communities  591.92 

Sea  591.92 

Shell-fishing  639 

Crabs,    Hermit.      See   Hermit   crabs 

Crabs,    King.   See  Xiphosura 

CRADLE    OF   CHRISTIANITY.     lOmin  16-sd- 
$36     1946     Hoffberg 

CRADLE    SONG;    excerpt.     (Human    relations 

ser.)    12min    16-sd-rent    $1.50    NYU  173 

CRAFTS     OF    THE     FIRE.      lOmin      16-sd-$28; 

rent   $1.75   1946  AF  films  738 

CRAFTSMEN  AT  WORK.     ISmin     16-sd-color- 
$112.50     CanFB 

Cranes 

Winter    visitors  598.2 

CRATER    CITY.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF 

CRATERS  OF  THE  MOON,     llmin    16-sd-rent 

$1.50    UWF  523.3 

Craven,   Frank 

Harvests  for  tomorrow  917.4 

Our   town  F 

Crawfish.     See  Crayfish 

Crayfish 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

CREATIVE   DESIGN    IN    PAINTING.   12min  16- 

si-$21;    rent  $1.50     1936     ITTCO  758 

CREATIVE    HANDS.    2R    16-si-color-$140;    rent 

$6    1945      Harmon  709.73 

CREATIVE   PAINTING   OF    LANDSCAPE.     IR 
16-si-$25;  rent  $2  1938  ArtF 

Credit,  Agricultural.     See  Agricultural  credit 

Credit    unions.   See  Banks  and   banking,   Coop- 
erative 

CREST  OF  QUALITY.    SOmin    16-sd-loan    1946 
Mod 

CREW   RACING.     (Sports  parade  ser.)  IR    16- 

sd-apply     TFC  797.1 

Crickets 

Beneath  our  feet  595.7 

Mormon   cricket  632.7 

Crime  and  criminals 

Buyers    beware  364 

Coffin    on    wheels  629.2 

Criminal   is   born  364 

Dark    shadows  132 
Dead  end;  excerpt  (gangster  sequence)    364 

Easy  life  364 
I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 

(parole    board   sequence)  364 

The    last    installment  364 

Perfect   setup  364 

They're    always    caught  364 

Thrill  for  Thelma  364 

What  price  safety  690 

You  can't  get  away  with  it  351.74 
Crime  does  not  pay  series 

Buyers  beware  364 

Coffin   on   wheels  629.2 

Criminal  is  born  364 

Dark    shadows  132 

Don't   talk  351.74 

Drunk  driving  629.213 

Easy   life  364 

Help  wanted  331.1 

Hit  and  run  driver  629.213 

The    last    installment  364 

Miracle  money  614.2 

Money  to  loan  332.3 

Perfect  setup  364 
Phantoms   Inc 

Public  pays  637 

Purity    squad  ■  614.3 

Respect  the  law  172 

Soak  the  old  331.25 

They're    always    caught  364 

Think   first  364 

Thrill    for    Thelma  364 

What   price   safety  690 

While  America  sleeps  351.74 

Wrong  way  out  364 

You,    the  people  352 
Crimean  war,  1853-1856 

White  angel;   excerpt  610.7 
CRIMES   AT   THE    DARKHOUSE.     75min     16- 
sd-rent  $17.50     BraF 

CRIMINAL    IS    BORN.      (Crime    does  not    pay 

ser.)    2R   16-sd-apply  TFC  364 
Criminal  law 

Guilty    men  343 
Criminals.     See  Crime  and  criminals 


34 


1947    EDITION 


CROCODILE  THRILLS.  (Adventure  parade 
ser.)    IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945     Castle 

591.5 

Crocodiles 

African  fauna  591.5 

Crocodile    thrills  591.5 

Jungle   cavalcade  591.5 

See  also  Alligators 

Cronels,  Carey  Gardiner 

Mountain   building  551.4 

Volcanoes   in  action  551.2 

CROP  INSURANCE.  2min  16-sd-$3.34  1946 
Castle 

CROP  THAT  NEVER  FAILS.  8min  16-sd-$10.51 
1946   Castle  630.973 

Crops.    See  Agriculture 

Crops,   Rotation  of.     See  Rotation  of  crops 

CROSSING  STEAM  VESSELS.  See  Rules  of 
the  nautical   road  527 

Crowds 

Fury;    excerpt    (lynching   sequence)  364 

CROWN  OF  RIGHTEOUSNESS.  (Episodes  in 
the  life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)  24min  16-sd-rent 
$6     RPA  225.92 

Crows 

Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

CRUCIBLE  OF  SPEED.  34min  16-sd-color-loan 
1946   YMCA 

CRUDE  OIL  DISTILLATION.  ISmin  16-sd- 
loan     1947     Shell  665.5 

Cruelty  to  animals.     See  Animals — Treatment 

CRUISERS  OF  TOMORROW.  45min  16-sd- 
color-loan  1947  Richardson 

CRUISING  WITH  THE  COAST  GUARD. 
lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    1941   UWF  614.8 

Crustacea 

Arthropoda,    R2  591.92 

Arthropoda:    the    Crustacea  595.3 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Color    changes    in    frogs    and    crustaceans 

591.57 
Gulf  of  Mexico  invertebrates,  Rl  591  !92 
Seashore   oddities  591.92 

Tricks  and  weapons  of  sea  creatures 

Crutches 

Teaching  crutch  walking  610.7 

CRYSTAL  CHAMPIONS.  (Grantland  Rice 
sportlight)  IR  16-sd-$21;  rent  $1.50  1929 
ITTCO  797.2 

CRYSTAL  CLEAR,  28min  16-sd-color-loan 
Mod  666.1 

CRYSTAL  GAZERS.  (Excursions  in  science 
no.   7)    lOmin     16-sd-loan     1946     GE  548 

CRYSTALLIZATION.  20min  16-si-$25;  rent 
$2.50     Bray  548 

Crystallography 

Crystal  gazers  548 

Crystallization  548 

Metal    crystals  548 

CUB  SCOUTING.  52min  16-sd-$112.50;  rent 
$3  40.  Also  color  $225;  rent  $6.75  1945 
BSA 

Cuba 

5-C  clubs  of  Cuba  630.9729 

From  the  Bahamas  to  Jamaica  917.29 

Sojourn  in  Havana  917.29 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — Cuba 
Cubism 

Ballet  m6canique 
Cuckoos 

Birds  of  the  woodlands  598.2 

Cucumbers 

Movements    of    some    common    plants       581 
CULINARY   CARVING.   9min  16-sd-apply  TFC 

r^    ..■      X  642 

Cultivators 

Reconditioning  a  cultivator  631.3 

Culture 

Story  of  culture 
Cumberland  gap 

Boone    trail  917.5 

Cummings,  Homer  Still6 

You  can't  get  away  with  It  351.74 

Cupola-furnaces 

Charging  and  operating  a  cupola  669.8 

Preparing   a    cupola    for    charging  669.8 

Curacao 

Islands  of  the  West  Indies  917.29 


Curie,   Eve 

Land    of    my    mother  914.38 

Curie,   Marie  (Sklodowska) 

Romance    of    radium  546 

Curie,   Pierre 

Romance    of    radium  546 

CURING      PORK     COUNTRY     STYLE,     15min 

16-sd-$41.38    1945    Castle  641.3 

THE   CURIOUS   COATI.     8mln     16-sd-$30     1947 

Yng  Am 

CURIOUS  INDUSTRIES.  (Our  own  US  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

Current  events 

News    parade    of    the    year  909 

News  review  of   1945  909 

News    thrills    of   the    year  909 

Victory  celebration 

CURRENT   EVENTS,     9mln    16-sd-apply    FI 

Currents,    Electric,  See  Electric  currents 

CURTISS-WRIGHT  ANSWERS  CALL,  20min 
16-sd-loan  1942  Audio  629.13 

CURTISS-WRIGHT  BUILDS  FOR  AIR  SU- 
PREMACY,   20min    16-sd-loan      1942    Audio 

629,13 

CURTISS-WRIGHT  BUILDS  FOR  QUANTITY. 
20min    16-sd-loan    1942    Audio  629.13 

CURVES    OF    COLOR.    lOmln    16-sd-color-loan 

„      1941    GE  535,6 

Custer,  George  Armstrong 

Custer's  last  stand  973.8 

Customs,    Social,      See    Manners     and     customs 

Customs  administration.  See  United  States- 
Customs,  Bureau  of 

CUSTOMS  AND  CEREMONIES,  30min  16-si- 
rent  $3.     Also  color-rent   $3     Temple  Israel 

CUSTOMS  OF  PURITAN  NEW  ENGLAND. 
20min  16-sd-rent  $3  Lewis 

CUTTING  A  DOVETAIL  TAPER  SLIDE.  (Ma- 
chme  shop  work  ser.)  26min  16-sd-$38.75 
Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  A  KEYWAY  ON  END  OF  A  FIN- 
ISHED  SHAFT.  (Shaper  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$23.60    1942   Castle  621.9 

CUTTING  A  ROUND  END  KEYWAY.  (Ma- 
^l",*?*^  shop  work  ser.)  22min  16-sd-$33.60 
1944    Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  A  SHORT  RACK,  (Machine  shop 
work)    ISmin    16-sd-$30.01    1946    Castle    621.9 

CUTTING  A  TAPER  WITH  THE  COMPOUND 
REST  AND  WITH  THE  TAPER  AT- 
TACHMENT. (Engine  lathe  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$21.44    1942    Castle  621.9 

CUTTING  AN  EXTERNAL  ACME  THREAD. 
(Engine  lathe  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$27.88  1942 
Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  AN  EXTERNAL  NATIONAL  FINE 
THREAD.  (Engine  lathe  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 
$22.88   Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  AN  INTERNAL  ACME  THREAD 
(Machme  shop  work  ser.)  27mln  16-sd- 
$34.31    1944    Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  AN  INTERNAL  TAPER  PIPE 
THREAD.  (Operation  on  the  engine  Lathe 
ser.)     20min    16-sd-$32.16    1944    Castle    621.9 

CUTTING  AND  BONING  A  FOREQUARTER 
Po^.^^.^fr  (Farm  work  ser.)  19mln  16-sd- 
$31.44    1945    Castle  641  3 

CUTTING  AND  BONING  A  HINDQUARTER 
S.^r?^^'^-  (Farm  work  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$28.58    1945    Castle  641.3 

CUTTING  AND  THREADING  PIPE  BY 
HAND.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  12min  16- 
sd-$22.88   1944    Castle  62i;9 

CUTTING  AND  THREADING  PIPE  ON  A 
POWER  MACHINE,  (Shipbuilding  skills 
ser.)    17mm  16-sd-$28.58  1944   Castle        621.9 

^'^"'"JiC^®  .J?°V^  MOLDING  AND  A  CORE- 
BOX.  (Operations  on  the  variety  saw  ser  ) 
19mm    16-sd-$31.44    1945    Castle  684 

CUTTING  GROOVES  WITH  CIRCULAR  SAW 
BLADES.  (Operations  on  the  variety  saw 
ser.)    22min    16-sd-$33.60   1945   Castle  684 

CUTTING    KEYWAYS,    (Milling  machine  ser.) 
*       15mm    16-sd-$26.43    1942   Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  TEETH  ON  A  WORM  GEAR,  (Ma- 
chme shop  work)  17min  16-sd-$29.29  1946 
Castle  621  9 

CUTTING  TENONS  AND  SEGMENTS. 
1a.7^^9?'i^  ^Q.,.'^?,  variety  saw  ser.)  ISmin 
lb-sd-$26.43    1945   Castle  684 


35 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


CUTTING  THREADS  WITH  TAPS  AND  DIES. 

(Bench    work    ser.)    20min    16-sd-$31.44    1942 

Castle  621.9 

Cutting  tools.    See  Metal  cutting 
CUTTING    WITH    CARBIDE    TOOLS:    PART    I 

SINGLE-POINT.       (Machine      shop      work) 

19min      16-sd-$27.10      1946      Castle  621.9 

CUTTING   WITH    CARBIDE   TOOLS:   PART    II 

MILLING  CUTTERS.    (Machine  shop  work) 

15min   16-sd-$27.15    1946    Castle  621.9 

Cuttlefish 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Cutworms 

Vegetable    insects  632.7 

Cycling 

On  two  wheels  629.22 

Spinning    spokes  629.22 

CYLINDRICAL   GRINDER.     (Lesson  in  grind- 
ing    ser)       20min       16-sd-color-loan       1946 

Norton 
Cyprus 

Cyprus  is  an  island  914.95 

CYPRUS    IS    AN    ISLAND.    34min    16-sd-apply; 

rent  $4     1946     BIS  914.95 

Cyrenaica 

Dawn  over  Cyrenaica 
Cytology.  See  Cells 
Czechoslovakia 

Battle    of    the    forest  943.7 

Czechoslovakia  914.37 

Czechoslovakia  comes  back 

Czecho-slovakia    marches    on  914.37 

Modern  Czechoslovakia 

The  river  Moldau 

Spotlight    on    the   Balkans  949.6 

Year  of  freedom 

Foreign  relations 

President    Benes    of    Czechoslovakia    visits 

the    U.S.S.R.  943.7 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA.      lOmin      16-sl-sd-$15-$27; 

rent    $1-$1.50    1936    Pictorial  914.37 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA     COMES      BACK.       18min 

16-sd-$38.50;    rent     $2     1947     FON 
CZECHO-SLOVAKIA    MARCHES   ON.    (United 

nations   ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$36;   rent  $1.50 

1942    BraP  914.37 


D 


D  C    MOTOR:   PART   1     MECHANICAL  OVER- 

HEAD.      (Electrical    work)      20min  16-sd- 

$32.16    1946    Castle  621.31 

D   C   MOTOR:   PART   II     REWINDING.  (Elec- 
trical work)    37min   16-sd-$50.44   1946  Castle 

621.31 

DDT   (Insecticide) 

Story    of    D.D.T.  632 

D   DAY.   (Act  and  fact  no.   1)   lOmin  16-sd-$22; 

rent    $1    1944    BIS  940.542 

Daffodils 

Growth    of    flowers  582.13 

DAIRY  FARM.    15min    16-sd-$67.50.    Also  color- 

$110      1947     Coronet  637 

DAIRY    INDUSTRY.     (Your    life    work)  llmin 

16-sd-$50;   rent   $1.50     1942    Mahnke  637 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS.    See  Milk 

Dairying 

Bip   goes    to    town  637 

Cows  and  chickens — USA  631.18 

Dairy   industry  637 
Dairying  in  Tennessee 
Faster  milking 

Good    foods — milk  637 
Inside    story  of   modern  milking 
Making  minutes  count 
Milk.     Filmsets 

Milk.    UWF  637 

Milk  as   you  like  It  637 

Milky  way  out  637 

Miracle  of  the  meadows  637 

Our  foster  mother,   the  cow  637 

Story    of    milk  637 

Wisconsin    dairies  637 

DAIRYING     IN     TENNESSEE.      20min  16-sd- 
$150;  rent  $2    Tenn 


Dakota   Indians 

The  epic  of  the  Dakotas 

DALECARLIA— THE  HEART  OF  SWEDEN. 
llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50 
1938    Nu-Art  914.85 

DAMAGE  CONTROL:  THE  CHEMISTRY  OF 
FIRE.  (US  Navy  ser.)  46min  16-sd-$54 
1945    Castle  614.84 

Damascus 

Down    to   Damascus  915.69 

Damien  de  Veuster,  Joseph 

Great   heart  921 

Damrosch,  Walter  Johannes 

Walter    Damrosch  780 

Dams 

Conservation   of  natural   resources  333 

Norris    dam    construction  627.8 

Work  of  rivers  551.48 

See  also  special  dams,   e.g.   Boulder  dam 

Dance  mechanics  series 
Dance  nos.  I-IV 

DANCE  NOS.  I-IV.  (Dance  mechanics  ser.) 
50min  16-si-color-rent  $10  1946  Perry- 
Mansfleld 

DANCE  OF  THE  HOURS.  (Musical  moods  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    1934    ITTCO  785 

DANCE  REVIVAL.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50. 
Also    color-$72;    rent    $3    UWF  793.3 

DANCES  OF  INDIA— BHARATNATYAM. 
lOmin     16-sd-loan     India  793.3 

DANCES  OF  INDIA— KATHAK.  lOmin  16-sd- 
loan    India  793.3 

DANCES  OF  SOUTHWEST  INDIANS.  IR  16- 
si-rent    50c     1938     AMNH  970.1 

DANCES  OF  THE  NATIONS.  (Our  world  in 
review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$21;  rent  $1.50 
1937     ITTCO  793.3 

Dancing 

Alice  Adams;  excerpt  (dance  sequence)     177 

Bach:  air  for  "G"  string  785 

Brahms':    waltz   in    "A"    flat  785 

Comic  artist's  home  life 

Dance    revival  793.3 

Que  buena  es  la  conga 

Ritual    in    transfigured   time  791.4 

Study  in  choreography   for  camera        793.3 

Vanos  a  gozar 

Folk  and  national  dances 
Li'amiti6    noire  916.7 

Ceremonies    in    Bali  919.2 

Dances    of    India — Bharatnatyam  793.3 

Dances    of   India — Kathak  793.3 

Dances   of  the   nations  793.3 

Folk  dances  793.3 

Little    brown    girl  793.3 

Norwegian    folk    dances  793.3 

Polish    dance  793.3 

Promenade     all — western     square     dancing 

793.3 
Russian  folk  dances 

Square    dance    medley  793.3 

Square  dance  reunion 
Swiss  scrap  book 

Ukrainian    dance  793.3 

Voyage  on  Afrique 
Yippe-i-o-aye 

See    also    Indians    of    North    America — 
Dances 

DANGER    LINE.    18min    16-sd-loan    1946    Ganz 

616.7 

Dangerous    classes.      See    Crime    and    criminals 

DANGEROUS  DOLLARS.  (Paramount  para- 
graphics    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-apply      TFC 

332.4 

Dangerous  occupations.  See  Occupations,  Dan- 
gerous 

DANIEL  BOONE.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photo- 
plays   ser.)      3R     16-sI-rent    $6     1923     Yale 

921 

Danks,  Hart  P. 

Silver  threads 
DAREDEVILS    OF  tHE    ALPS.    20mln    16-sd- 

$56;  rent  $3.50  1945    AF  films 
DAREDEVILS    ON     ICE.     (Sport    parade    ser.) 

IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1946     Castle    796.9 


36 


1947    EDITION 


DARK  SHADOWS.  (Crime  does  not  pay)  22min 
16-sd-apply    TFC  132 

D'ARSONVAL.      20min    16-sd-loan      FrenchC 

DARTMOUTH.      lOmin     16-sd-rent    $1.50     Lew 

Darwinism.     See  Evolution 

DASHES,  HURDLES  AND  RELAYS.  (Ath- 
letic     ser.)      22min      16-sd-$85      1938      EBF 

796.4 

Dasyures 

Australian  animals  591.5 

DATE     WITH     A     TANK.     15min     16-sd-$37.50; 

rent   $2    1945   BIS  358 

DATELINE     TOMORROW,      19min      16-sd-loan 

1946    Alcoa 
DAUGHTERS    OF    INDIA.      lOmin      16-sd-$23; 

rent  $1    FON 
DAUGHTERS     OF     THE     SEA.       (FitzPatrick 

traveltalk    ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-$31.50;    rent 

$1.50    UWF  914.8 

Davenport,  Thomas 

The  immortal  blacksmith 
Davey,   Humphrey 

Anesthesia  615.7 

DAVID    COPPERFIELD,    THE    BOY.      (Litera- 
ture ser.)     40min    16-sd-apply    TFC  F 
DAVID    COPPERFIELD,    THE    MAN.      (Liter- 
ature  ser.)     40min     16-sd-apply     TFC  F 
DAVID   LIVINGSTONE   IN   AFRICA.  90min  16- 

si-rent    $8    RFA  921 

DAWN     OF    ART.    15min    16-sd-color-$75;    rent 

$3     1943     Culture     films  709 

DAWN    OF    BETTER    LIVING.      15min      16-sd- 

color-loan     1946     Westinghouse  628.9 

DAWN      OVER      CYRENAICA.      22min      16-sd- 

$37.50;    rent    $2    1945    BIS 
Day 

What  makes  day  and  night  525.4 

DAY    IN    AN    AFRICAN    VILLAGE.    24min    16- 

si-rent   $3     RFA  916 

A  DAY  IN  DAGANIA.  15min  16-sd-color-loan 
UPA 

DAY  IN  TOKYO.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16- 
sd-apply     TFC  915.2 

DAY    IN    VENICE.      12min      16-sd-apply      TFC 

914.5 

DAY  IN  VIENNA.  12min  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50 
UWF  914.36 

DAY  OF  GUADALUPE.  6min  16-sd-color-rent 
$3      1945     AudV  917.2 

DAY  OF  THRESHING  GRAIN.  14min  16-si- 
$24     1938     BFS  631.5 

A  DAY  WITH  THE  KING.  20min  16-si-sd- 
$38.50;  rent  $1.50-$2    1943    FON 

DAY'S    WORK,     llmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF 

919.14 

THE  DAY'S  WORK.  (Two  thousand  years  ago) 
21min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $6    UWF  296 

DEAD  END;  excerpt  (children  sequence).  (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)  13min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
NYU  364 

DEAD  END;  excerpt  (gangster  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  9min  16-sd-rent 
$1.50     NYU  364 

DEADLINE  FOR  ACTION,  38min  16-sd-$100: 
rent  $7.50    1946  Award 

°^'^P^'*'  '\?'^^'-ES.  (Struggle  to  live  ser.) 
10mm     16-6d-$30;    rent   $1.50     1936     ITTCO 

595.4 

Deaf 

Education    for   the   deaf  617.8 

Eyes  that  hear  617.8 

^^-^T!;!  }^  ■'""E  ARENA,  lOmin  16-si-sd- 
$9.75-$17.50     1947     Sterling 

Death  valley,  California 

Death    valley    national    monument        917,94 

Escape  to  Death  Valley 

Historic   death   valley  917.94 

Tomesha 

'^^'^JH  ,y'^'-LEY  NATIONAL  MONUMENT. 
i7^°^-}aA::^^c,^°^^^,^^^-'>  12min  16-sd-color- 
$75    1945    Simmel-Meservey  917.94 


De  Broglie,  Louis  Victor 
Louis  de  Broglie 

DECATHLON  CHAMPION.  (Pete  Smith  spe- 
cialties  ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC     796.4 

DECEPTION.  (Football  for  the  fan  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$24;    rent    $2     1932     Nu-Art  796.33 

DECK  GIRDERS:  SUB-ASSEMBLY.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$26.43 
1942     Castle  623.8 

DECK  PLATES:  REGULATING  AND  SET- 
TING.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-$27.88     1942     Castle  623.8 

DECK:  SETTING  A  WEB  FRAME  AND  A 
TRANSVERSE  BEAM.  (Shipbuilding  skills 
ser.)    20min    16-sd-$29.29    1942    Castle       623.8 

Declaration  of  independence.  See  United  States. 
Declaration  of  Independence 

DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  (Chron- 
icles of  Am.  photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si- 
rent  $6    1924    Yale  973.3 

Decorative  arts.     See  Art  industries  and  trade 

DECORATIVE  METAL  WORK.  (Handicraft 
instructional  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd- 
$30-$40;    rent    $1.50-$2     1940     BraF  739 

A  DEDICATION  STORY.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
rent-$5-$7.50  1947  Foundation 

DEEP  END.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1945 
Pictorial 

DEEP  HORIZONS.  45min  16-sd-loan  1941 
Texas  665.5 

Deer 

Adventures   of    Chico  F 

Animal  cunning  591.5 

California  deer 

Deer   and   its   relatives  591.5 

Dwellers   of   the  forest  591.5 

Game  trails  591.5 

Michigan  furbearers  591.5 

Michigan  mammals  591.5 

Nature's  nurseries  591,5 

Realm  of  the  wild  598.2 

Rocky   mountain    mammals  591.5 

Some   larger   mammals  591.5 

Spring  is  here  502 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana  591.5 

Starvation   stalks  the  deer 
Vanishing  herds  591.5 

DEER  AND  ITS  RELATIVES.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45    1941    Coronet  591.5 

Deerfield,  Massachusetts 

Colonial   architecture  720.973 

DEFEATED  PEOPLE.  20min  16-sd-S37.50; 
rent   $2    1946   BIS  943 

DEFENDING  THE  CITY'S  HEALTH.  (Social 
studies     ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1941     EBF 

614 

DEFENSE.    IR    16-sd-$40;    rent    $2    1946    UWF 

796.33 

DEFENSIVE  FOOTWORK  IN  BASKETBALL. 
llmin     16-sd-$50    1946    EBF  796.32 

Dehn,  Adolf 

Adolf  Dehn's  technique  in  water  color    751 

Dehydrated    foods.      See   Food,    Dried 

Delaherche,  Auguste 

Un    grand    potier  738 

De  la  Varre  travelogue 

Along   the   life   line   of   the   British   Empire 

910 
Ancient  cities  of  southern  France  914.4 

Beautiful  and  gay  Budapest  914.39 

Cities  of  North  Africa — Tunis— Algiers- 
Rabat  916 
East  Indian  island  919.2 
From  Singapore  to  Hongkong  915 
Holland  and  the  Zuyder  Zee  914.92 
Islands  of  the  West  Indies  917.29 
Journey  to  Normandy  914.4 
Life  in  Paris  914.436 
Manila  919.14 
Singapore  915.95 
Sojourn   in   Havana                                     917.29 

Delaware 

Northeastern  states  917.4 

DELHI.  (Fascinating  journeys  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-color-apply  1943  TFC  915.4 


37 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


DELHI— AGRA.      (Wonders  of  the  world   ser.) 
15min   16-si-$20;    rent   $1.50   1934   UWF  915.4 

Delinquency,     Juvenile.      See     Juvenile     delin' 
quency 

DeMille,  Cecil  Blount 

King    of    kings  232 

Democracy 

Democracy  321.8 

Experimental    studies   in   social   climates   of 
groups  369.4 

Junior  citizen 
Laboratories  of  democracy 
Man  the  enigma  320 

Milestones  of  democracy  321.8 

DEMOCRACY.      llmin      16-sd-$50      1945      BBF 

321.8 

DEMOCRACY    AT    WORK.      20min      16-sd-$40; 

rent    $2.50      1944      CanFB  331.1 

DEMOCRACY  AT  WORK   IN   RURAL  PUERTO 

RICO.      22min      16-sd-$19.91      1942     Castle 

917.295 
Democracy  at  work  series 

Your  child  is  a  genius 
DEMONSTRATION     BABY'S     BATH     IN     THE 

HOME.     2R  16-si-$30;  rent  $5    Goodrich 
Demosthenes 

Demosthenes'    flght   for   freedom  885 

DEMOSTHENES'      FIGHT      FOR      FREEDOM. 

20min    16-sd-$72;    rent    $3    1941-UWF        885 
Demountable     buildings.     See     Buildings,     Pre- 
fabricated 
Denatured   alcohol.     See  Alcohol,   Denatured 

Denis- Roosevelt  Asiatic  expedition 

East  of  Bombay  915.91 

Wheels  across  India  915.91 

Denmark 

Bombs  over  Europe  940.53 

Daughters   of   the   sea  914.8 

Denmark  914.89 

DENMARK.     15min     16-si-$24  1934  EBF     914.89 

Density.    See  Specific  gravity 

Dentistry 

Oral    hygiene 

Technic    of    amalgam    restorations  617.6 

Denver,  Colorado 

Capital   cities  917.3 

Deren,   Maya 

At    land  791.4 

Meshes    of    the    afternoon  791.4 

Ritual    in    transfigured    time  791.4 

Study  of  choreography  for  camera  793.3 
DERIVATION    OF    PASCAL'S    LAW:    PART    I. 

16min    16-sd-$22.13    Castle  532 

DERIVATION    OF   PASCAL'S   LAW:    PART    II. 

ISmin    16-sd-$24.26    Castle  532 

DERMATOSES    OF    INDUSTRIAL    WORKERS. 

30min    16-si-color-$130    Harvard 

THE    DESERT    (Californiana)    lOmin    16-si-sd- 
$30-$40.    Also    color-$75    Barr  502 

DESERT   DEMONS.     (Battle  for  life  ser.)     IR 

16-sd-apply     TFC  591.5 

Desert  fauna 

Desert   in   bloom  582.13 

1940   Arizona  expedition  591.5 

Wild  life  on  the  desert  591.5 

DESERT     FIESTA.       llmin      16-sd-color-apply 
1947     Ridgell 

Desert  flora 

Blooming   desert  582.13 

Desert  in   bloom  582.13 

1940   Arizona   expedition  591.5 

Tomesha 

DESERT    IN    BLOOM.      lOmin     16-sd-$36;    rent 
$1.50.    Also   color   $60;    rent   $3   1942   UWF 

582.13 

Desert  islands 

Swiss  family  Robinson  F 

DESERT  LAND.     (Struggle  to  live  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50     1936     ITTCO       591.5 

DESERT    TRIPOLI.     (Magic    carpet    ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  916.1 


Deserts 

Arid    Southwest 

Desert    demons 

Desert    land 

Deserts  of  America 

How    the    desert    people    live 


917.91 
591.5 
591.5 

551.58 
573 


758 


740 

740 


Kangaroo   rat   and   its   major   associates   of 
the    Colorado   desert   ,  591.5 

Wild   life   on    the   desert  591.5 

See  also   names  of  deserts,   e.g.   Sahara 
DESERTS    OF    AMERICA.       lOmin      16-sd-rent 

.?1.50    UWF  551.58 

Desha 

Brahms'  waltz  in  "A"  flat  785 

Design 

Creative    design    in    painting 

Fashions  by  Canada 

Modes   and  motors 

Rhythm   in   light 
Design,    Decorative 

Aubusson    tapestries  746 

DESIGN    FOR   ARC    WELDED    STRUCTURES. 

15min   16-sd-color-loan     1946    Lincoln  elec 

671 W 

DESIGN  FOR  EDUCATION.  25min  16-sl-sd- 
loan     1940     Sarah   Lawrence   college  378 

Design  of  airplanes.  See  Airplanes — Design  and 
construction 

DESIGNING  MACHINERY  FOR  ARC  WELD- 
ING.  20min  16-sd-color-loan  1947  Lincoln 
elec 

Desjardins,   Pete 

Crystals  champions  797.2 

Springboard  champions  797.2 

DESPOTISM.      llmin      16-£d-$50      1945      EBF 

321.6 

Destroyers 
Navy  yard 

DESTRY  RIDES  AGAIN.  90min  16-sd-apply 
Fi  F 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  A  BIRD  EMBRYO.  ISmin 
16-si-$24    1932    EBF  591.3 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  LOCOMOTION.  15min  16- 
si-$25;    rent    $1.50     1942     Cal  612.76 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  THE  OPPOSSUM.  15min 
16-si-rent    $3   Wistar  inst 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  TRANSPORTATION. 
(Social  studies  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1939 
EBF  380 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  ZEBRA  FISH  EGG. 
15min    16-si-$25;   rent  $4    Wistar  Inst 

DEVIL  IS  A  SISSY;  excerpt  (electrocution  se- 
quence). (Human  relation  ser.)  8min  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50    NYU  173 

DEVIL  IS  A  SISSY;  excerpt  (gang  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  13min  16-sd-rent 
$1.50     NYU  136.7 

DEVIL  IS  A  SISSY;  excerpt  (juvenile  court 
sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.)  16min 
16-sd-rent  $3    NYU  364 

DEVIL'S     ISLAND— MARTINK3UE.     60min    16- 

sd-color-$50     Adventure 
Diabetes 

Care  of  the  patient  with  diabetes  mellitus 

(complicated)  610.7 

Care  of  the  patient  with  diabetes  mellitus 

(uncomplicated)  610.7 

They  live  again  616.6 

DIAGNOSTIC  TESTS  IN  PERIPHERAL  AR- 
TERIAL DISEASE.  16-si-color-rent  $4 
Am  heart  assn 

DIAL  COMES  TO  TOWN.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1946      AT&T  621.385 

DIAL  INDICATOR.  20min  16-sd-color-loan 
1943  Fed  products  389 

DIAL  INDICATOR  GAGES.    ISmin    16-sd-color- 

$92    Fed  prod 
Diamonds 

Diamonds  in  the  rough  553.8 

The   magic   stone 

DIAMONDS  IN  THE  ROUGH.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply   TFC  553.8 


38 


1947    EDITION 


DIARY  FOR  TIMOTHY.  40min  16-sd-$93.75; 
rent    $5    1946    BIS  940.534 

DIARY  OF  A  NAZI.  (Our  Russian  allies  ser.) 
67min     16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $15  1943  BraP 

940.534 

DIchloro-dlphenyl-trichloroethane.  See  DDT 
(Insecticide) 

Dickens,   Charles 

David    Copperfleld,     the    boy  F 

David    Copperfleld,    the    man  F 

Oliver   Twist  F 

Tale  of  two  cities  F 

Dictating   machines 

Machine    transcription — machine    operation 

652 
Maintenance    of    office    machines  652 

Two  salesmen  in  search  of  an  order      658.8 

Dictation 

Take  a  letter,  please — how  to  dictate      652 

Dictators 

Experimental    studies   in   social   climates   of 
groups  369.4 

Dictionaries.  See  Encyclopedias  and  diction- 
aries 

Dies 

Cutting   threads   with   taps   and   dies       621.9 

DIESEL  ENGINE  FUEL  SYSTEMS.  40min 
16-sd-$48.27    Castle  621.4 

DIESEL  ENGINE  GOVERNORS:  GM  SERIES 
71,  LIMITING  SPEED  MECHANICAL 
GOVERNOR.  (US  Navy  ser.)  12min  16- 
sd-n6.76    1945    Castle  621.4 

DIESEL  ENGINE— SCAVENGING  AND  SU- 
PERCHARGING DIESEL  ENGINES.  15min 
16-sd-$20.68  Castle  621.4 

Diesel  engines 

Construction    of   dlesel    engines  621.4 

Diesel    engine    fuel    systems  621.4 

Diesel  engine  governors:  GM  series  71, 
limiting  speed  mechanical  governor  621.4 
Diesel  engine — scavenging  and  supercharg- 
ing diesel  engines  621.4 
Diesel  lubrication  and  cooling  systems  621.4 
Diesel — the  modern  power  621.4 

DIESEL  LUBRICATION  AND  COOLING  SYS- 
TEMS.    lOmin    16-sd-$13.18    Castle  621.4 

DIESEL— THE  MODERN  POWER.  15min  16- 
sd-loan    1937    GM  621.4 

Diet 

America  learns   to  fly  629.13 

Balanced   way  613.2 

Enough  to  eat  613.2 

Food  and   growth  613.2 

Food — weapon  in  war  and  peace  613.2 

Fundamentals    of   diet  613.2 

Good  foods — a  drink  of  water  613.2 

How   to   eat  817 

Life  in  the  balance  613.2 

Man    who   missed    his    breakfast  613.2 

More  life  in  living  613.2 

Proof   of   the    pudding  613.2 

Supper's    ready  613.2 

This   too  is   sabotage  613.2 

DIET  FOR  THE  PREMATURE.  24min  16-si- 
color-loan  1937  lUH 

Digestion 

Alimentary  tract  612.3 

Digestion  612.3 

Digestion  of  foods  612.3 

DIGESTION.     15min     16-si-$24   1929  EBF     612.3 

DIGESTION  OF  FOODS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1938     EBF  612.3 

Dilling,   Mildred 

Mildred   Dilling,    harpist  787.5 

DIMPLING  AND  COUNTERSINKING.  21min 
16-sd-$28.38    1944    Castle  621.8 

DINING  ROOM  SAFETY.  See  Kitchen  and 
dining  room   safety  614.8 

DINING  TOGETHER.  IR  16-sd-color-$100 
1947     ChildP 

DINNER  PARTY  AND  DINNER  PARTY  RE- 
VIEW. 25min  16-sd-color-$175  1945  Sim- 
mel-Meservey  395 

DINNER  TIME  ON  THE  FARM.  12min  16-si- 
$25;    rent    $1     1939     Educ    film   serv  636 


THE  DIODE.  (Electronics  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$29.29    1945    Castle  621.38 

Diphtheria 

Diphtheria  616.2 

Man  against  microbe  589.95 

DIPHTHERIA.       15min       16-si-$24      1930      EBF 

616.2 

Diphtheria   antitoxin 

Diphtheria  616.2 

DIPSY    DOODLE.     3min     16-sd-$7.50     Pictorial 

DIRECT  CARVING  IN  WOOD.  2R  16-sI-$50; 
rent  $3    1946    Harmon 

DIRECT  CURRENT  CONTROLLERS.  (Elec- 
trical  work)    15min    16-sd-$27.15    1946   Castle 

621.31 

Direct  current  motors.     See  Electric  motors 

Disabled 

Rehabilitation,  etc. 
Accident  service  617 

Back    to    battle  355.11 

Call    to    action  361 

Comeback 

Conquering    darkness  617.7 

Education    for    the    deaf  617.8 

Employing    disabled    workers    in    industry 

371.91 
Establishing  working  relations  for  the  dis- 
abled worker  658.3 
Eyes  that  hear  617.8 
Hospital  school  362.7 
Life  begins  again  371.91 
New  faces  come  back  a  617 
New  horizon 

Quiet  triumph  355.11 

Red  cross  newsreel  no.  12 
Song  from  within 
They  fight  again 

To  win   the  peace  355.11 

Veterans  report  {3 

Winning  against  odds  331.8 

See  also   Occupational   therapy 

DISASSEMBLING  THE  ENGINE.  (Airplane 
maintenance)  13min  16-sd-$23.60  1946 
Castle  629.13 

DISASTER  STRIKES.  17min  16-sd-apply  1946 
Red   cross  361 

Discipline,    School.      See    School    discipline 

DISCIPLINE:  GIVING  ORDERS.  (Office  prac- 
tice    ser.)     15min     16-sd-$20.68     1945     Castle 

651 

DISCIPLINE:  REPRIMANDING.  (Office  prac- 
tice   ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$14.09     1945     Castle 

651 

DISCONTENTED  CANARY.  IR  16-sI-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50  Pictorial  F 

Discoveries  (in  science).     See  Inventions 

DISCOVERY  AND  EXPLORATION.  (History 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     EBF  973.1 

Discus  throw 

Weight  events  796.4 

Disease  germs.  See  Bacteriology;  Germ  theory 
of  disease 

Diseases,  Contagious.  See  Contagion  and  con- 
tagious diseases 

Diseases  of  children.     See  Children — Diseases 

Diseases  of  occupations.  See  Occupations — ^Dis- 
eases and  hygiene 

Diseases   of   plants.     See  Botany — Pathology 

Dish-washing   machines 
Dishwashing  dividends 

Dishonesty.    See  Honesty 

DISHWASHING     DIVIDENDS.      19min      16-sd- 

color-loan     Path 
DISPERSAL   OF    SEEDS.   lOmin   16-si-$30;   rent 

$1.50    EPS  581 

Displaced     persons.       See    Jews — Political    and 

social  conditions 
DISTANCE  RACES.     (Athletic  ser.)    llmin    16- 

sd-$50      1938    EBP  796.4 

Distances 

Airplane    changes    our   world   map  912 

Distillation,  Fractional 

Crude   oil    distillation  665.5 


39 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


DISTILLATION.  9min  16-sd-$22;  rent  $1.50 
1943     BraF  665.5 

DISTRIBUTING  AMERICA'S  GOODS.  IR  16- 
sd-$50     1945     EBF  330 

DISTRIBUTING  HEAT  ENERGY.  (Physical 
science     ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1938     EBF 

536 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  FOODS.  (World  food 
problems  ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50    1945    EBF 

641 

Ditmars,  Raymond  Lee 

Carnivora — canines,      small      carnivores      & 
seals  591.5 

Carnivora — cat    animals    &    bears  591.5 

Chumming  with  the  animals  591.5 

Killing  the  killer  598.1 

Primates — anthropoid   apes    and    new   world 

monkeys 
Primates — new  and  old  world  monkeys 
Rodents 

DIVIDENDS  FOR  THE  FUTURE.  18min  16- 
sd-apply  1947  Castle 

THE  DIVINE  BAPTISM.  16min  16-sd-color- 
rent  $6-$9  1947    Foundation 

Diving 

Aquatic  artistry  797.2 

Crystal    champions  797.2 

Deep  end 

Diving  fundamentals 

Parade  of  acquatic  champions  797.2 

Springboard  champions  797.2 

Springboard  diving  797.2 

Springboard    technique  797.2 

Swimming  and   diving  aces  797.2 

Underwater  champions  797 

Diving,    Submarine 

Sunken    fleet    (Renflouement)  627 

With  Williamson  beneath  the  sea  591.92 

DIVING  FUNDAMENTALS,  llmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also  color-$80    1945    Sper 

Divorce 

Wednesday's    child;    excerpt  173.1 

DIXIE.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays  ser.) 
45min    16-si-rent   $6   1924   Yale  973.7 

DIXIE  JAMBOREE.  SOmin     16-sd-rent  $15  Ideal 

DO  UNTO  ANIMALS.  21min  16-sd-$27.85  1939 
Castle  636 

DO  YOU  WALK  SAFELY?  14min  16-si-color- 
$40;    rent   $2     1943    Greenwich  614.8 

DOCTOR  CALIGARI.  See  Cabinet  of  Doctor 
Caligari  F 

DOCTOR  IN  INDUSTRY.  GOmin  16-sd-loan 
1946    GM  610 

DR  LANGMUIR— ON  SURFACE  CHEMISTRY. 
(Nobel  prize  winners  ser.)  SOmin  16-sd- 
$135;    rent    $5     1940     BraF  541 

Doctors.    See  Physicians 

Documents.    See  Archives 

DODDER.  (Plant  life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1931     EBF  582.13 

DODSWORTH;  excerpt.  (Human  relation  ser. 
9min     16-sd-rent     $1.50     NYU  173 

DOES  IT  MATTER  WHAT  YOU  THINK? 
15min       16-sd-$37.50;     rent     $2       1947       BIS 

301.15 

DOG  DAYS.  (Treasure  chest  ser.)  8min  IG-sd- 
$30      1940     Skibo  636.7 

DOG  STORY.     39min    16-sd-apply    Hoffberg     F 

Dogs 

Adventure  of  Peter  591.5 

Baby  bear  591.5 

Bird   dogs  636.7 

Care    of     pets  636 

Carnivora — canines,     small     carnivores     and 
seals  591.5 

Chinook's   children  636.7 

Dog  days  636.7 

Friend  indeed  636.7 

Itchy   Scratchy  591.5 

Jimmy's  reward 

A    man,    a   dog   and   a  gun  636.7 

Man's   greatest   friend  636.7 

Monarchs  of  the  field 

Out   of   the   heart  636.7 

Pheasant  fever  636.7 

Pudge 
Puppy    trouble  636.7 


School    for    dogs 

The   seeing  eye 

Shep  the  farm  dog 

Springer  spaniel  champions 

Story  of  a  dog 

Training  you  to  train  your  dog 

Wonder  dogs  in  action 


636.7 
636.7 
636.7 


636.7 


Stories 
Biscuit  eater 

Dog  story  F 

Fighting  to   live  F 

Lucky  dog  F 

Dolphins 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Thrills  of  the  deep  799.1 

Domestic  animals 

Animals  in  modern  life  636 

Animals    of    the    farm  636 

Dinnertime  on  the   farm  636 

Early    start  636 

Farm    animals  636 

Feeding    farm    animals  ,  636 

Livestock  and  mankind  619 

Old  fashioned  farm 

Domestic    appliances.      See    Electric    apparatus 
and  appliances.  Domestic 

Domestic    architecture.      See   Architecture,    Do- 
mestic 

Domestic   relations 

Wife,    doctor    and    nurse;    excerpt  173 

DOMINION     STATUS.    19min    16-sd-apply    1945 
BIS 

DON    QUIXOTE.     IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1946 
Castle 

DON   SUGAi    MATSUDO.     IR     16-sd-rent  $1.50 
IdP 

DONG   KINGMAN   PAINTS  A  WATER  COLOR. 
30min  16-si-color-$140;   rent  $6  1946  Harmon 

751 

Donohue,    Lester 

Archaic    and    unusual    instruments  785 

DON'T  BLAME  IT  ON  THE  OVEN.    19mln    16- 

sd-color-loan    1942    GE  641.5 

DON'T    LET    IT    HAPPEN   TO  YOU.   12min   16- 

sd-color-loan  Sante  Fe 
DON'T    TALK.       (Crime    does    not    pay    ser.) 

18min  16-sd-apply  TFC  351.74 

Doors 

Doorway    to    happiness  694 

DOORWAY    TO     HAPPINESS.      SOmin      16-sd- 

color-loan       1942      Fir    door    inst  694 

DOPING    TECHNIQUE.    9min    16-sd-$14.09    1943 

Castle  629.13 

Dos   Passos,   John    Roderigo 

The  wave  917.2 

DOUBLE         RAM  VERTICAL         SURFACE 

BROACHING.      SOmin    16-sd-$42.32    Castle 
DOUBTFUL    DOLLARS.    17min    16-sd-loan    1D45 

Aetna  332.4 

Doughnuts    (Cake) 

Streamline  doughnut  production 
DOUGLAS  "DAUNTLESS."    Smin    16-sd-color- 

apply     Aircraft   war    production    coun 
DOUGLAS   FIR   PLYWOOD.     See  Plywood— the 

miracle   wood  674 

Dowitchers 

Wading  birds  598.2 

DOWN  FROM  VESUVIUS.     (Magic  carpet  ser.) 

IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  914.5 

DOWN    HILL    SLALOM.      IR     16-sd-rent    $1.50 

NH  796.9 

DOWN    TO    DAMASCUS.      (Magic    carpet   ser.) 

IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  915.69 

Downes,  Olin 

Color  studies  of  Chopin  786.2 

Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan 

Lost   world  560 

Drafting,  Mechanical.  See  Mechanical  drawing 
DRAFTING    TIPS.      28min      16-sd-$65;    rent    $2 

1943    PennS  744 

THE     DRAFTSMAN.      (Your    life    work    ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50     1942     Mahnke 

744 


40 


1947    EDITION 


Oragon  flies 

Some  water  insects  591.92 

Drainage 

Penlands  631.6 

Wetlands  631.6 

DRAMA  OF  STEEL.  30min  16-sd-loan  1946  US 
mines  669.1 

Drawing 

Action  741 

Animals  741 

Broad    stroke    drawing  741 

Composition    &   story  741 

Figures  741 

Hands,    feet,    clothing   &    drapes  741 

Heads    &    expressions  741 

Making   the   funnies  741 

Dress.    See  Clothing  and  dress 

Dressings,  Surgical.  See  Bandages  and  bandag- 
ing 

Dressmaking 

College  of  Elisa  Lemonnler 

Threads    of   fashion  646 

Dreyfus,  Alfred 

Life    of   Emile   Zola;    excerpt  921 

Dried    food.      See    Food,    Dried 

Drill    (Agricultural    implement) 

Reconditioning  a  grain   drill  631.3 

DRILLING  A  HOLE  IN  A  PIN.  (Sensitive 
drill    ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$20.74    1942    Castle 

621.9 

Drilling  and  boring 

Assembling  in  a  jig    (Drilling  and  riveting) 

Basic    machines,    the    drill    press  621.9 

Boring  to  close  tolerances  621.9 

Countersinking,      counterboring     and      spot 

facing  621.9 

Drilling  a  hole  in  a  pin  621.9 

Drilling  and   tapping  cast  steel  621.9 

Drilling,    boring  and   reaming  work  held   in 

chuck  621.9 

Drilling  in  metal,  wood  and  plastics      621.9 

Drilling    to    a    layout    and    spotfacing    cast 

iron  621.9 

Drilling    with    portable    drill    motors      621.9 

Instructing    the    blind    worker    on    the    job 

•  362.4 

Instructing  the  worker  on   the  job         658.3 

Jigs    <fe    fixtures  621.9 

Laying  out  small   castings  621.9 

Locating  holes,  drilling  and  tapping  in  cast 

iron  621.9 

Rough    facing    and    boring    and    turning    a 

shoulder  on  a  vertical  turret  lathe      621.9 

Rough    facing,    turning   and    drilling       621.9 

Using    a    steady    rest    when    boring       621.9 

Drilling  and  boring  (Earth  and  rocks)  See 
Boring 

DRILLING  AND  TAPPING  CAST  STEEL.  (Ra- 
dial drill  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$30.74  1942 
Castle  621.9 

DRILLING,  BORING  AND  REAMING  WORK 
HELD  IN  CHUCK.  (Engine  lathe  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$21.44     1942    Castle  621.9 

DRILLING  IN  METAL,  WOOD,  AND  PLAS- 
TICS.   20min    16-sd-$29.41    1943    Castle 

621.9 

DRILLING  TO  A  LAYOUT  AND  SPOT- 
FACING  CAST  IRON.  (Radial  drill  ser.) 
IGmin    16-sd-$27.15    1942    Castle  621.9 

DRILLING  WITH  PORTABLE  DRILL  MO- 
TORS. (Aircraft  work  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$29.09    1944    Castle  621.9 

DRILLING,  TAPPING,  STUB-BORING,  AND 
REAMING.     22min    16-sd-$34.31    Castle 

Drink   question.      See   Liquor  problem 

Driving.      See    Automobile    drivers 

DRIVING  AND  BUCKING  RIVETS.  ISmin  16- 
sd-$30.01    1944    Castle  621.8 

Dromedaries.    See  Camels 

Droughts 

Trees  to  tame  the  wind 
Drugs 

Buyers    beware 

Oral    medications 


DRUMS    ALONG    THE    MOHAWK.    105min    16- 
sd-color-apply    1945    FI  F 

DRUNK   DRIVING.     (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
21min      16-sd-apply     TFC  629.213 

Drunkenness.     See  Liquor  problem 

Dry  cleaning.    See  Cleaning 

DRY-FLY    SALMON.      IR     16-si-COlor-|4     F&S 

Duckbills 

Australian  animals  591.5 

Ducks 

Birds   of   the   inland   waterways  598.2 

Dinnertime    on    the    farm  636 

Ducks,  here  there  and  everywhere 
Fur  and    feathers    in  Alaska  917.98 

Game  birds  598.2 

Game  birds  of  Saskatchewan 
Inside    story 

Life  on  the  western  marshes  598.2 

Mallards  over  Texas 

Poultry    on    the    farm  636.5 

Realm  of   the  wild  598.2 

Water    birds  598.2 

Wild    wings  598.2 

"Wild    fowl    in    slow    motion  598.2 

Wild   wings  598.2 

Winter    visitors  598.2 

See  also  Eider  ducks 

DUCKS,  HERE  THERE  AND  EVERYWHERE. 
IR      16-si-$3      F&S 

Ducks  unlimited 

Hitting  the  jackpot  in  Alberta 

Life    on    the   western   marshes  598.2 

Ductless  glands.  See  Glands,  Ductless 

DUKE    OF    WEST     POINT.    68min    16-sd-rent 
$17.50    IdP  F 

Duralumin 

America  first  in   the  air  629.13 

Men  and  dust  613.6 

Dutch    East   Indies 

Dutch   East   Indies  919.2 

Isles   of    the    East  919.2 

The    Netherlands    East    Indies  919.2 

Pacific  islands 
Peoples  of  the  Netherlands  Indies  919.2 

DUTCH     EAST    INDIES.    15min    16-si-$24    1931 
EBF  919.2 

Dutch  Guiana 
Dutch    Guiana  918.8 

DUTCH    GUIANA.    (Magic    carpet    ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd-appiy     TFC  918.8 


DUTCH     IN     LATIN    AMERICA. 

$23;   rent  $1    1946    FON 


lOmin     16-sd- 
917.29 


DUTCH  TRADITION.  27min  16-sd-$50;  rent  $2 
1943    FON  914.92 

Dutch  West  indies.  See  West  Indies 

Duties.  See  Tariff 

THE  DUTIES  OF  A  SECRETARY.  SOmin  16- 
sd-$52.50;    rent    $5      1947      BEVA 

DUTIES  OF  THE  SUTURE  NURSE  DURING 
THE  OPENING  AND  CLOSING  OF  CELI- 
OTOMY. 20min  16-sd-color-loan  1946  Fordel 

Dwarfs 

Africa  916.7 

DWELLERS  OF  SWAMP  AND  POND,  REEL 
I- 1 1.  28min  16-si-color-$120;  rent  $6  1939 
Rutgers  597.8 

DWELLERS  OF  THE  FOREST.  12min  16-si- 
$20;   rent   $1   1936  Cal  591.5 

Dwellings 

Shelter 

Dyes  and  dyeing 

Harnessing  the  rainbow 
Portrait  of  an  industry 

Dynamite 

Blasting    cap 

More  dangerous  than  dynamite 

Story  of  Alfred  Nobel 


634.9       Dynamos.  See  Electric  generators 


364 
615.1 


Dyott,  George  Miller 
Black  giant 


728 


662.2 
667 
921 


551.2 


41 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Eagles 

Bald    eagle  598.2 

Birds  of  prey  |„i„ 

Golden   eagle  fxio 

Wild  wings  598.2 

Ear 

How  we   hear  f]Z"| 

Life  begins  again  §1^  o 

Your    children's    ears  617.8 

Your   ears  617.8 

EARLY  COLONIAL  EXPANSION.  See  Colonial 
expansion  973.2 

EARLY  ONE  MORNING.  lOmin  16-sd-$25  1940 
Scandia  394 

EARLY  PLAY.  (How  a  baby  grows)  IR  16-si- 
$24    EBP  649 

EARLY  SETTLERS  OF  NEW  ENGLAND. 
(Social  studies  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940 
EBP  973.2 

EARLY  SOCIAL  BEHAVIOR.  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1935   EBP  136.7 

EARLY    START.      17min      16-sd-$40;    rent    $2.50 

1945  CanPB  636 

Earth — latitude    and    longitude  551 

Earth — surface    and    climate  551 

Our  earth  551 

World    we    live    in  525 

Rotation 
Earth   and   its   seasons  525.5 

Earth    in    motion  525 

Earth — rotation    and    revolution  525 

Seasons    and    their    causes  525.5 

EARTH  AND  ITS  SEASONS.  (Knowledge 
builders  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40  rent  $2  1938 
Knowledge     builders  525.5 

EARTH  IN  MOTION.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  physi- 
cal  science  ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50   1936  EBP 

525 

EARTH— LATITUDE         AND         LONGITUDE. 

12min    16-si-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50   EPS  551 

EARTH— ROTATION       AND       REVOLUTION. 

12min    16-si-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    EPS       525.5 
EARTH— SURFACE     AND     CLIMATE.     12mln 

16-si-$30;     rent    $1.50    EPS  551 

EARTH'S    ROCKY    CRUST.    (Physical    science 

ser.)      llmin     16-sd-$50     1931     EBP  551 

THE    EASIER    WAY.    12min    16-sd-loan    GM 
East  (Far  East) 

How    our   neighbors    live  915 

Moslem    world  297 

Oriental  journeys 

Tea-rice-coconuts 

East  Africa.  See  Africa,  British  East 

EAST    IN    THE    WEST.     SSmin     16-sd-rent   $9 

1946  Harmon 

EAST  INDIAN  ISLAND.  15min  16-sI-$24  1930 
EBP  919.2 

EAST  INDIAN  ISLAND.  (Screen  traveler  ser.) 
llmin  16-si-sd-$8. 75-17.50;  rent  $1  $1.50  Nu- 
Art  919.2 

East  Indies,   Dutch.  See  Dutch  East  Indies 

EAST  OF  BOMBAY.  30mln  16-sd-loan  1941 
Mod  915.91 

First    Easter  232 

EASTER   CAROLS.     IR     16-sd-$17.50     Castle 

EASY   DOES   IT.     30min     16-sd-color-loan     1947 

Harman 
EASY  LIFE.     (Crime  does  not  pay)     20min     16- 

sd-apply     TPC  364 

Echidna 

Australian  animals  691.5 

Echinodermata 

Echinodermata,  Rl  591.92 

Gulf    of    Mexico    invertebrates,    Rl       591.92 
ECHINODERMATA,    REEL    I.    IR    16-sl-color- 

$60;  rent  $3  1939  Rutgers  591.92 


ECHOES    IN    WAR   AND    PEACE.      30min     16- 
sd-loan     1946     AT&T 

ECLIPSE   STAKES  AT    BOMBAY.     15min     16- 
si-color-$72;    rent    $3    UWP 

Eclipses 

The    moon  523.3 

Solar   eclipse   of   June   8,    1937  523.7 

Sun    and    moon  523.7 

ECOLE    DE    LA   VICTOIRE.     lOmin    16-sd-rent 
$5    IntP 

Economic  conditions 

Farmers  in  a  changing  world  630 

Economics 

Distributing    America's    goods  330 

Ecuador 

South    America,    ancient    and    modem 

EDGE     OF     THE    WORLD.     70min     16-sd-rent 
$17.50  Commonwealth  914.1 

Edison,  Thomas  Alva 

Life    of    Thomas    A.    Edison  921 

Servant    of    mankind  921 

EDUCATING  FATHER;  excerpt.   (Human  rela- 
tions ser.)    5min  16-sd-rent  $1.50   NYU     173 

Education 

New    schools   for   old  371 


Africa 


Father  and  son 


Australia 
School    in    the    mailbox 

Canada 
Investment  in  youth 
Plan  for  rural  schools 
School  for  Canadians 

Experimental  methods 
Elementary  school  of   tomorrow 

Great  Britain 

Children's    charter 

England — schools    and    industries 


916.76 


372 


372 


370.1 


Schools 
Education, 
Education, 

dren 
Education, 

tion 
Education, 
Education, 


Mexico 
of    Mexico  379.72 

Character.   See  Character  education 
Elementary.   See  Education  of  chil- 

Industrial.     See     Technical    educa- 

Preschool.     See    Nursery    schools 
Technical.    See   Technical   education 

EDUCATION    FOR    THE    DEAF.    51min    16-sd- 

$93.75;    rent    $5    1946    BIS  617.8 

Education   of  children 

And    so    they    learn  613.2 

Child    went    forth  372 

The    children  372 

Children   learn   about   their   neighbors  371 

Children  on   trial  364 

Children's    charter  370.1 

Elementary  school   of   tomorrow  372 

Family  life  of  the  Navaho  Indians  970.1 
Investment  in  youth 

Near   home  371 

School  372 

The    teacher   as   observer  and   guide  371 

What   of   your   child  372 

Education   of   Negroes.   See  Negroes — Education 

Educational  films.  See  Moving  pictures  in  edu- 
cation 

Educational    measurements.    See    Mental  tests 

Eels 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

EFFECT  OF  VARIOUS  DRUGS  ON  CON- 
TRACTIONS OF  MESENTERIC  LYM- 
PHATICS  IN  THE  RAT.  15min  16-sI-rent 
$3    Wistar  inst 

EFFECTS  OF  ELECTROSHOCK  THERAPY 
ON  EXPERIMENTAL  NEUROSES.  2R 
16-sd-$44;    rent   $2      1946      PennS  613.8 

THE  EFFECTS  OF  METALLIC  IONS  AND 
OSMOTIC  DISTURBANCES  ON  THE 
HEART.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    Ind 


42 


1947    EDITION 


Efficiency,   Industrial 
The  easier  way 

Motion   study   principles  658.5 

Eggleston,  Edward 

Hoosier  schoolmaster  F 

Eggs 

Development  of  the  chick  636.5 
Forming  an  egg 

EGGS,     llmin    16-sd-$45    1946    EBP  636.5 

Egrets 

Birds    of    an    inland    lake  598.2 

Water  birds  598.2 

Egypt 

Colorful  Cairo  916.2 

Grain  of  rice  633.1 

Islam   in    Egypt  297 

Music   hath   charm  780 

Mystic   land   of  Egypt  916.2 
Through   oil   lands   of  Europe   and  Africa — 

Poland,   Greece  and  Egypt  R2-3  665.5 
.See  also  Cairo,   Egypt;   World  war,   1939- 
1945— Egypt 

Antiguitiea 

Luxor — Egyptian    village    life  913.32 

Egyptology.     See    Egypt — Antiquities 

Ehrlich,  Paul 

With   these  weapons — the   story  of  syphilis 

616.9 

Eider  ducks 

Birds  and  animals  of  the  far  North  591.5 

EIGHT  PARTS  OF  A  BUSINESS  LETTER. 
12min      16-sd-$24;    rent    $1.50     1944     ITTCO 

651.7 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY  LIFE  IN  WIL- 
LIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA.  44min  16-sd- 
color-$240    1943    Eastman  975.5 

EIGHTH  PLAGUE.  13min  16-sd-$22;  rent  $1 
1945  BIS 

EINE  KLEINE  NACHTMUSIK.  8min  16-sd- 
$21;  rent  $2    1947    PicF 

Einstein,  Albert 

Einstein's   theory  of  relativity  530.1 

EINSTEIN'S       THEORY       OF       RELATIVITY. 

30min  16-si-rent  $2  1924  EK  530.1 

Eisenstein,  Sergei  M. 

Thunder  over  Mexico  F 

Elands 

Animals    of    the    African    plains  591.5 

Animals    of    the   zoo  591.5 

Cow    and    its    relatives  591.5 

ELECTION    DAY   IN   THE   USSR.  20min  16-sd- 

rent   $4    Bran  914.7 

Elections 

Election    day    in    the    USSR  914.7 

Fight    for    honest    ballots  324 

General    election  324 

Hell   bent  for  election  329 

How    we    elect    our    representatives  324 

Electric  apparatus  and  appliances 

Dawn    of    better    living  628.9 

Electricity  on   the  farm  631.3 

Induced    currents  621.31 

Electric   apparatus   and    appliances.    Domestic 

Home  electrical  appliances  621.3 
New  ways  to  better  sleep 

Electric  armatures.   See  Armatures 

Electric  batteries 

Chemical  effects  of  electricity  621.35 

Primary    cell  621 .35 

Story   of   a   storage   battery  621.35 

Electric  circuits 

Electrical  circuit  faults  621.31 

Elements  of  electrical  circuits  621.31 

The  flow  of  electricity  537 

Series    and   parallel    circuits  621.31 

Electric  currents 

Home   electrical    appliances  621.3 

Induced    currents  621.31 

Traveling    electrical    waves  537 

Electric  distribution.  See  Electric  power  dis- 
tribution 

Electric  engineering 

The    electrician  ezf.S 
Oil  field  electrification                       _ 


Electric  generators 

Induced    currents  621.31 

Electric  heating 

Heat    and   light    from    electricity  621.32 

Electric  lighting 

Heat    and    light    from    electricity  621.32 

Illumination  621.32 

Electric  lighting,  Fluorescent 

Home   electrical   appliances  621.3 

Magic    of   fluorescence  621.3 

Electric  lines 

Western  crossing 

Electric  machinery 

Testing 
Battery,    ignition,    and   electrical   system 

629.2 
Electric  motors 

Checking    the    electrical    system  621.5 

D  C  motor:  part  I  Mechanical  overhead 

621.31 
D  C  motor:  part  11  Rewinding  621.31 

Direct  current  controllers  621.31 

Elements  of  electricity  as  applied   to  igni- 
tion systems  537 
The  immortal  blacksmith 
Reduced  voltage  starters 
Repulsion    induction    motor — general 

haul 
Repulsion   motor  principles 
Rotating  magnetic  fields 
Single  phase  and  polyphase  circuits 
Split  phase  motor  principles 
Split  phase  motor — rewinding 
Squirrel-cage  rotor  principles  621.31 

Three-phase    motor    Part    I:    preparing    to 

rewind 
Three-phase  motor  Part  II:  rewinding 
Wound  rotor  controllers 
Electric  power  distribution 
Power    and    the    land 


over- 
621.31 
621.31 


631.3 

IN      THE     SOUTHERN 

15min      16-sl-$24      1929 
621.312 


ELECTRIC   POWER 
APPALACHIANS. 

EBP 

Electric  power  plants 
Summer    storm  621.312 

See    also     Water     power    electric     plants 
Electric  switchgear 

Across  the  line  starters 

Uses,  unlimited  621.317 

Electric  transformers 

Reduced    voltage    starters  621,31 

Electric  waves 

Traveling  electrical   waves  537 

Electric  welding 

Inside  of  arc  welding  671 W 

Modern    metalworking    with    the    oxyacety- 
lene   flame  671 W 

Prevention  and  control  of  distortion  in  arc 
welding  671 W 

Unionmelt     welding — an      electric     welding 
process  671 W 

Unionmelt   welding   In   industry  671 W 

Unionmelt  welding  in  industry — ^general  ap- 
plications 671 W 

Electric  wiring 

Armored  cable  system  wiring 

Identifying   and  precutting  cable  621.32 

Installing   and   connecting  telltale  panel 

621.32 

Installing  conduit 

Installing  surface  metal  raceway 

Joining  solid  conductors 

Laying    out    and     installing    compartment 
fixtures  621.32 

Laying    out    and    installing    kickpipes    and 
stuflang    tubes  621.32 

Laying  out  and  installing  main  wireway 

621.32 

Porcelain  protected  surface  wiring      621.32 

Power  bending  conduit 

Preparing  old    buildings   for  wiring 

Pulling    and    installing    cable    and    packing 
terminal    tubes  621.32 

Roughing  in   nonmetallic  sheathed  cable 

Soldering   lugs    and    splicing   stranded   con- 
ductors 


43 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Electric  wiring — Continued 

Three-wire  service  entrance 

Wire  sizes  and  voltage  drop 

Wiring   old   buildings   with   armored   cable 

Wiring    telltale    panel  621.32 

ELECTRICAL  CIRCUIT  FAULTS.  (Electrical 
work)    19min    16-sd-$30.74    Castle  621.31 

ELECTRICAL  RECORDING  OF  EYE  MOVE- 
MENTS.  2R  16-sd-$44.50;  rent  $2.40.  Also 
color-$134.50    1943     PennS 

THE  ELECTRICIAN.  (Your  life  work  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50     1942     Mahnke 

621.3 

Electricity 

Capacitance  621.31 

The    cathode    ray    tube — how    it    works 

621.384 
The  electrician  621.3 

Electrodynamics  538 

Elementary   electricity — amperes,    volts    and 
ohms  537 

Elementary  electricity — current  and  elec- 
tromotive force  537 
Elements  of  electricity  as  applied  to  igni- 
tion systems  537 
The  flow  of  electricity  537 
Heat  and  light  from  electricity  621.32 
Life  of  Thomas  A.  Edison  921 
Principles  of  electricity  537 
Sending  radio  messages  621.384 
Story  of  electricity  537 
Summer  storm  621.312 
Voice  of  safety 

Water  power  621.312 

What  is  electricity  537 

World's   largest  electric  workshop  621.3 

Experiments 
Electrons  541.2 

Electrostatics  537 

Electricity  in  agriculture 

Bip    goes    to    town  637 

Bob  Marshall  comes  home  631.3 

Electricity  on  the  farm  631.3 

Farm  electrification  631.3 

More  power  to  the  farmer 

Power    and    the    land  631.3 

Running  water  on  the  farm  631.3 

Singing  wires 

Worst   of   farm   disasters  631.3 

Electricity  on  ships 

Identifying  and   precutting  cable  621.32 

Installing   and   connecting   telltale   panel 

621.32 
Laying  out  and  installing  compartment  fix- 
tures 621.32 
Laying    out    and    installing    kickplpes    and 
stuffing   tubes  621.32 
Laying  out   and   installing  main   wireway 

621.32 

Pulling    and    installing    cable    and    packing 

terminal   tubes  621.32 

Wiring   telltale   panel  621.32 

Electrochemistry 

Electrochemistry  541.37 

ELECTROCHEMISTRY.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937 
EBF  541.37 

Electrodeposition  of  metals.   See  Electroplating 

ELECTRODYNAIMICS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  phys- 
ical science  ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50  1936  EBF 


Electrolysis 

Chemical  effects  of  electricity 
Electromagnetism 

Electrodynamics 

Magnetic   effects  of  electricity 
Electromagnets 

Magnetic    effects    of    electricity 

ELECTRON— AN     INTRODUCTION. 

sd-$27.38    1944    Castle 
Electron  tubes.  See  Vacuum  tubes 

Electronic  blankets.  See  Electric  apparatus  and 
appliances,  Domestic 

Electronics 

Adventures  In  research 

The   diode  621.38 

Electronics    at    work  621.384 


538 
621.35 

538 
538 

538 

16min    16- 
541.2 


Principles   of  gas- filled  tubes  621.38 

This  is  resistance  welding  671 W 

The    triode:    amplification  621.38 

Vacuum    tubes:     electron    theory    and    the 
diode   tube  621.384 

ELECTRONICS   AT  WORK.     20min    16-sd-loan 
1943   Westinghouse  621.384 

Electrons 

Electron — an    introduction  541.2 

Electrons  541.2 

ELECTRONS.    (Univ.    of  Chicago   physical   sci- 
ence   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937    EBF   541.2 

ELECTRONS    ON    PARADE.    20min    16-sd-loan 


1942   Ganz 
Electroplating 

Electrochemistry 
Electrostatics 

Electrostatics 
ELECTROSTATICS. 

cal   science   ser.) 


621.384 
541.37 


(Univ. 
lOmin 


537 

of   Chicago   physi- 

16-sd-$50   1933  EBF 

537 

Elegy  written   in   a  country  churchyard 

(jray's   elegy  821 

ELEMENTARY  BOOK  BINDING.  (Handicraft 
instructional  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30- 
$40;    rent    $1.50-$2    1940    BraF  686 

ELEMENTARY  DRIVING  INSTRUCTIONS 
AND  INSPECTIONS.  25min  16-sd-loan 
NYSWC  629.2 

Elementary  education.  See  Education  of  chil- 
dren 

ELEMENTARY  ELECTRICITY— AMPERES, 
VOLTS,  AND  OHMS.  8min  16-sd-$11.39 
Castle  537 

ELEMENTARY  ELECTRICITY— CURRENT 

AND     ELECTROMOTIVE     FORCE.      lOmin 
16-sd-$14.09     Castle  537 

ELEMENTARY  MANUAL  TRAINING.  (Han- 
dicraft instructional  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si- 
sd-$30-$40;    rent    $1.50-$2    1940    BraF       684 

ELEMENTARY  OPERATIONS  ON  THE  EN- 
GINE    LATHE.    22min    16-sd-$72    1941    EBF 

621.9 

ELEMENTARY      SCHOOL      OF      TOMORROW. 

12min       16-si-color-$60;      rent      $2.50       1941 
ITTCO  372 

ELEMENTARY     TACTICS     OF     LIFESAVING. 

(US     Navy     ser.)     23min     16-sd-$29.41     1945 
Castle  614.8 

ELEMENTS      OF      ELECTRICAL      CIRCUITS. 

llmin  16-sd-$50  1943  EBF  621.31 

ELEMENTS  OF  ELECTRICITY  AS  APPLIED 
TO  IGNITION  SYSTEMS.  28min  16-sd- 
$34.43    Castle  537 

ELEPHANT  SEALS  OF  GUADALUPE.  16min 
16-si-rent    $1    1940    Hancock  591.5 

Elephants 

African  fauna  591.5 

Animals  of  the  zoo  591.5 

Chumming  with  the  animals  591.5 

Circus   animals  791.3 

Elephants  591.5 
Elephants  of  Siam 

Giants    of    the    jungle  591.5 

Indian    elephant  591.5 

Jungle    cavalcade  591.5 

My  friend,   the  harti  591.5 

Native    Africa  916.8 

Three  jungle  giants  591.5 

Wheels    across    India  915.91 

Wild    elephant    roundup  591.5 

ELEPHANTS.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$50   1940   EBF  591.5 

ELEPHANTS  OF  SIAM.     60mln    16-sd-rent  $15 

FiC 

Elizabeth,    princess    of    Great    Britain 

Heir  to  the  throne 


Elk 


Deer  and  its  relatives 
Dwellers    of   the   forest 
Michigan   mammals 
Some  larger  mammals 


591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
691.5 


44 


1947    EDITION 


Elk — Continued 

Spring   is    here  502 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana                591.5 

Vanishing    herds  591.5 

When    winter    comes  502 

ELY    CATHEDRAL.    See   Symphonies   In   stone 

726 

EMANUEL  FEUERMANN,  CELLIST.  (Music 
of  the  masters  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $3.50 
1940    ITTCO  787.3 

Embryology 

Development  of  a  bird   embryo  591.3 

Reproduction  among  mammals  612.6 

Emergencies.  See  Accidents 

Emergency  first  aid  series 

Bleeding,    resuscitation  and  shock  614.8 

First    aid    in    fractures  614.8 

Fixed   traction   splinting  614:8 

Human  body  in  first  aid  614.8 

Transporting  the  injured  614.8 

Treatment    of   wounds   and    burns  614.8 

EMPEROR  NORTON.  (Strange  as  it  seems) 
9min  16-sd-$25  1947  Acad 

EMPEROR  WALTZ.     See  Piano  reflections 

EMPIRE  OF  THE  WEST.  30min  16-sd-$108; 
rent    $1.50    1937    UWF  628.1 

EMPIRE   ON    PARADE.   35min  16-sd-loan  PFC 

917.9 

Empire  state  building 

Airplane  collision 
.Japan   surrenders  909 

EMPIRE  STATE  DISASTER.  IR  16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50  1945  Official  629.13 

Employee  absenteeism.  See  Absenteeism-  (La- 
bor) 

Employees,  Training  of 

First   impressions  651 

Four    steps    forward  651 

General    motors    institute  629.2 

Instructing  the  worker  on  the  job         658.3 
Introducing    the    new    worker    to    his    job 

658.3 

Employees'  representation  in  management 

Partners  In  production  331.1 

EMPLOYING  BLIND  WORKERS  IN  INDUS- 
TRY.  17min  16-sd-$28.58   1945  Castle       362.4 

EMPLOYING  DISABLED  WORKERS  IN  IN- 
DUSTRY.   20mln    16-sd-$27.74  Castle    371.91 

Employment  agencies 

Help   wanted  331.1 

Employment  management 

Battles  for  victory  629.13 

The   boss   didn't   say  good   morning  150 

Establishing  working  relations  for  the  dis- 
abled worker  658.3 
Experiment 

Improving  the  job  658.3 

Machine:    master    or    slave  331.13 

Maintaining  good   working  conditions  658.3 
Maintaining    quality    standards  658.3 

Maintaining   workers'    interest  658.3 

Men,    metals    and    machines  658.5 

New    supervisor    takes    a    look    at    his    job 

658.3 
Placing  the  right  man  on  the  job  658.3 

Planning   and    laying   out    work  658.3 

Post-war  jobs  331 

Supervising   women    workers  658.3 

Supervising  workers  on  the  job  658.3 

Working     with     other     supervisors        658.3 

Employment  of  women  See  Woman— Employ- 
ment 

EN  ROULANT  MA  BOULE.  See  Chants  popu- 
laires    #1  784 

ENCHANTED  VALLEY.  lOmin  16-sd-$36  1946 
Hoffberg 

Encyclopedias  and  dictionaries 

We    discover    the    dictionary 


423 

ENDFEED      GRINDING      A      TAPERED      PIN. 

26min   16-sd-$32.53   1945   Castle  621.92 

ENDOCRINE  GLANDS.   (Univ.  of  Chicago  hu- 
man biology  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1939  EBF 

612.4 


ENDOTRACHEAL  ANAESTHESIA.  (Tech- 
nique of  anesthesia  #5)  26min  16-sd-|56.25; 
rent   $3     1946     BIS  615.7 

ENEMAS.    19min    16-sd-$25.69    Castle 

ENEMIES  OF  FINE  GRASSES.  ISmln  16-sd- 
color-loan  1942  duPont 

Energy.    See   Force   and   energy 

ENERGY  AND  ITS  TRANSFORMATIONS. 
(Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  science  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1933    EBF  531 

ENERGY  FROM  SUNLIGHT.  15min  16-si-$24 
1930    EBF  621.4 

ENERGY  RELEASE  FROM  FOOD.  28min  16- 
sd-color-apply    1946    Audio 

ENGINE  ASSEMBLY.  19min  16-sd-$30.74  1946 
Castle  621.4 

ENGINE  CHANGE:  INSTALLATION.  17mi'n 
16-sd-$28.58   Castle  629.13 

ENGINE  CHANGE:  REMOVAL.  17min  16-sd- 
$25.71    1946   Castle  629.13 

ENGINE  TESTS  AND  TUNE  UP.  18min  16- 
sd-$25.81    Castle  621.4 

Engineering 

Engineering  620 

Introduction  to  vectors — coplanar  concurrent 

forces 
Introduction    to    vectors — coplanar    concur- 
rent forces  620.1 
Powder   metallurgy   Part    I:    principles   and 
uses  669 
Powder    metallurgy    Part    II:    manufacture 
of    porous    bronze    bearings                         669 
Principles    of    dry    friction  531 
Principles   of   gas-filled   tubes                    621.3 
Principles  of  gearing — an  introduction  621.83 
Principles   of  lubrication                              621.89 
Progress    through   engineering 

ENGINEERING.  (Your  life  work  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50;   rent   $1.50    1942     Mahnke  620 

Engineering,  Electric.  See  Electric  engineer- 
ing 

Engines 

Fuels  and  heat  536.7 

Thermodynamics  536.7 

See  also  Airplane  engines;  Diesel  engines; 
Gas  and  oil  engines 

Engines,    Steam.    See    Steam    engines 

Engines,  Sun.  See  Solar  engines 

England 

Birthplace   of   America  973 

British  Isles 

Canals    of    England  386 

Country   town  914.2 

English     cathedral    towns  914.2 

English  inns 

Grassy  shires  914.2 

Gray's    elegy  821 

Lowland  village 

Market    town  914.2 

Progress  report  914.2 

Rural   England  914.2 

Speaking  from  America  621.385 

Fiction  (19th  century) 
Lloyds   of   London  F 

History 
See   Great   Britain — History 
ENGLAND    AT    WAR.      40min      16-sd-rent    $8 

FiC 
ENGLAND      SCHOOLS      AND      INDUSTRIES. 

lOmin    16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    DeV 
ENGLAND'S    SHAKESPEARE.     20min     16-sd- 

apply     MMA 
English    architecture.    Sea    Architecture,    Eng- 
lish 
ENGLISH     CATHEDRAL    TOWNS.    lOmin    16- 
sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  914.2 
ENGLISH  INNS.    9min    16-sd-$22;    rent  $1    Int 

film 
English  language 

Grammar 
Subject,    verb,    object  425 

Orthography  and  spelling 
Spelling    is    easy  421 


45 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ENGULFED  CATHEDRAL.    7min    16-sd-color- 
apply  Major 

ENOUGH    TO    EAT.    20min    16-sd-rent    $3    1936 
MMA  613.2 

Ensilage 

Silage  633.3 

Entertaining 

Alice  Adams;   excerpt   (dance  sequence)   177 
Arranging  the  buffet  supper  640 

Arranging   the   tea   table  640 

Let's   give    a    tea  640 

Entomology.  See  Insects 

Environment.    See    Adaptation    (Biology);    Man 
— Influence  of  environment 

ENVOYONS     D'     L'AVANT     NOS     GENS.     See 
Chants    populairea    $2  784 

EPIC    OF    THE     DAKOTAS.      2R      16-si-color- 

rent  $2.25    Presbyterian  bd 
Episodes    in    the    life    of    St    Paul    series 

Crown    of    righteousness 

Faith   triumphant 

Grace   of   forgiveness 

On  the  road  to  Damascus 

Way  of  salvation 
Equestrianism.  See  Horsemanship 
Erosion 

As  ye  sow 

Conservation    of    natural    resources 

Earth's    rocky    crust 

Erosion    by   wind   and   water 

Formation  of   soil 

Muddy  waters 

Mysteries    of    water 

Rain    on    the    plains 

Wearing  away  of  the  land 

Work   of   running  water 

Work    of    the    atmosphere 


225.92 
225.92 
225.92 
225.92 
225.92 


333 
551 
551.3 
551.3 
631.4 
551.4 
631.4 
551.3 
551.48 
551.3 

EROSION  BY  WIND  AND  WATER.  12min 
16-sd-$30;    rent    $1-50    EPS  551.3 

Eruption,  Volcanic.  See  Volcanoes 

ERUPTION  OF  VESUVIUS.  16-si-sd  1944 
Castle  551.2 

ESAU  AND  JACOB.  12min  16-si-rent  $1-50 
FiC 

ESCAPE  TO  DEATH  VALLEY.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-$85    1946    Gray 

ESKIMO  ARTS  AND  CRAFTS.  22min  16-sd- 
color-$150     1945     Canada  919.8 

ESKIIVIO     CHILDREN.     (Primary  grade    ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-$50     1941    EBF  919.8 

Eskimo  life  series 

Nanook,    the   Eskimo  919.8 

ESKIMO  SUMMER,  22min  16-sd-color-$150 
1945   Canada  919.8 

ESKIMO      TRAILS.      9min      16-sd-apply      TFC 

919.8 

ESKIMO    TRAVEL.    See    Nanook.    the   Eskimo 

919.8 

ESKIMO  WALRUS  HUNT.  See  Walrus  hunting 

with  the  Eskimo  799.1 

Eskimos 

Alaska  and  Eskimos 

Birds    and    animals    of   the  far   North   591.5 

Eskimo     arts    and    crafts  919.8 

Eskimo   children  919.8 

Eskimo    summer  919.8 

Eskimo    trails  919.8 

Ikpuck,   the  igloo  dweller  919.8 

Nanook,   the  Eskimo  919.8 

People  of   the  Arctic  919.8 

Sealing   in    the   Arctic  919.8 
Survival  of  the  Eskimo 

Walrus  hunting  with  the  Eskimo  799.1 

Winter    in    Eskimoland  919.8 

ESSENTIAL  PARTS  AND  TYPES  OF 
PLANES.  (Bray  aviation  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45;  rent  $2  1942  Bray  629.13 

ESSENTIALS  OF  FIRST  AID.  32min  16-sd- 
$38.72    1945    Castle  614.8 

ESSENTIALS    OF    WOOD    TURNING.    IR    16- 

si-sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1-$1.50    1941    UWF   684 


ESTABLISHING  WORKING  RELATIONS  FOR 

THE  DISABLED  WORKER.     14min  16-sd- 

$25.71     1946     Castle  658.3 

Estonia 

Estonia  914.74 

ESTONIA.    IR    16-si-color-$60;    rent    $2.50    1940 

ITTCO  914.74 

ETCHER'S   ART.   30min  16-si-$50;   rent  $2  1929 

Harvard  767 

Etching 

Decorative    metal    work  739 

Etcher's   art  767 

Make  an  etching  767 

ETERNAL    MASK.     77min    16-sd-rent-$25    1937 
BraP  F 

ETHER     BED.     18min    16-si-$36;     rent    $1     1934 
Minn  610.7 

Ethical  education.   See  Character  education 

Ethics 

As   we  forgive  170 

Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (flsh-hook  se- 
quence) 170 
Informer;    excerpt                                              177 
See  also  Business  ethics;  Conduct  of  life; 
Legal  ethics;  Sexual  ethics 

Ethnography.     See  Ethnologry 

Ethnology 

Five  faces  915.95 

Growth   of   mankind  572 

Man — one    family  572 

One  people  917.3 

Etiquet 

Charm  and  personality  plus  character      395 

Dinner     party  395 

Good  manners 

How  do  you  do 

Junior  prom  395 

Eton  college 

England   schools   and   industries 

Europe 

Along   the  great   silk   route  915 

Economic  conditions 
Co-ops  in  Europe 

History 

Causes    and    immediate   effects  of   the   first 

World   war  940.3 

Lights  out  in  Europe  940.53 


Social  conditions 
Children  of  tragedy 
Pale  horseman 
Report  on  the  living 
Suffer  little  children 


940.5316 


940.5316 
European  corn  borer 

Parasites  of  the  European  corn  borer  632.7 
European  war,  1914-1918 

Causes   and   immediate   effects   of  the   first 
World    war  940.3 

Underground  mqvements 

Out  of  darkness 
European  war,  1939-1945.    See  World  war,  1939- 

1945 
Evangeline 

Land  of  Evangeline  917.16 

EVE    OF    THE    REVOLUTION.    (Chronicles   of 

Am.     photoplays    ser.)     45min    16-si-rent    $6 

1924    Yale  973.2 

EVENING    CARE.    24min    16-sl-$48;    rent    $1.50 

1934    Minn  610.7 

EVENING   CARE.    7min   16-sd-$9.60   1944   Castle 

610.7 
EVER    SINCE    EDEN.    SOmhi    16-sd-loan    1942 

Heinz  635 

Everest,  Mount 

Tragedy  of   Mt.   Everest  915.42 

Everglades 

Swampland  591.5 

EVERGREEN     EMPIRE.     (Magic    carpet    ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.97 

EVERY    DAY    MIRACLES.    25min    16-sd-apply 
1946    Mod 


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1947    EDITION 


EVERY  DROP  A  SAFE  ONE.  (Health  ser.) 
15-lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-?40;  rent  ?l-?2  1939 
Nat    motion    picture  628.1 

EVERY  MINUTE  COUNTS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$20.74    1944    Castle  331.8 

EVERY  TENTH  MAN.  20mln  16-sd-$60;  rent 
50c    1943   Kan  614.8 

EVERYBODY'S  BUSINESS.  IR  16-sd-rent 
$1.50    UWF  629.213 

Evolution 

Fingers   and    thumbs  675 

Monkey    into    man  675 

Tidal    theory    of    the    earth's    and    moon's 

creation,   and  The  moon  In  closeup       520 

EVOLUTION  OF  THE  MOTION  PICTURE. 
21min  16-si-sd-$48-$72;  rent  $2-$3  1940 
UWF  791.4 

EVOLUTION  OF  THE  OIL  INDUSTRY.  16-si- 
sd-loans    1945    USBM  665.5 

Excavations    (Archeology)    See    Archeology 

EXCURSIONS  IN  SCIENCE,  NOS.  1-6.  lOmin 
ea    16-sd-loan    1935-1942    GE  507 

Excursions  in  science  series 

No.    7    Crystal    gazers  548 

No.   8  Taking  the  X  out  of  x-rays 

EXCYSTATION  OF  ENDAMOEBA  HISTOLY- 
TICA. lOmin  16-si-J12.50;  rent  $1.50 
NYU 

Exercise 

Posture    and    exercise  613 

Exhibitions,  Art.  See  Art — Exhibitions 

Expeditions,  Scientific.  See  Scientific  expedi- 
tions 

EXPERIMENT.     12min     16-sd-loan     GM 

Experimental  methods  in  education.  See  Edu- 
cation— Experimental  methods 

EXPERIMENTAL  STUDIES  IN  SOCIAL 
CLIMATES  OF  GROUPS.  43-30min  16-si- 
sd-rent  $4-$6  1940  lo  369.4 

Experimentation  on  animals 

Experiments    In    the    revival    of   organisms 

612 

EXPERIMENTS  IN  THE  REVIVAL  OF  OR- 
GANISMS. 20min  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $5 
BraP  612 

EXPLORING    SPACE.    9min    16-sd-apply    TFC 

520 

EXPLORING  THE  UNIVERSE.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-S50 
1937    EBF  520 

EXPLORING  WITH  X-RAYS.  40min  16-sd-loan 
1941    GE   X-ray  537.5 

EXPOSURE  AND  EXPOSURE  METERS.  (You 
can  make  good  movies  ser.)  15min  16-si- 
rent    $1.50   RFA  791.4 

Extinct  animals.  See  Paleontology 

Eyck,  Hubert  van 

Van  Eyck's  Adoration  of  the  lamb 

Eyck,  Jan  van 

Van  Eyck's  Adoration  of  the  lamb 

Eye 

Electrical  recording  of  eye  movements 
Eyes — advanced  617.7 

Eyes  and  their  care  617.7 

Eyes — elementary  617.7 

Eyes  for  tomorrow  617.7 

How  we  see  617.7 

How  you   see  617.7 

Marvels    of    the   microscope  578 

Preventing  blindness  and  saving  sight  617.7 
Sight  security 

Your    children's    eyes  617.7 

Your  eyes  617.7 

Eye-bars 

Punches,    drifts   and   bars  694 

EYES— ADVANCED.   15min  16-sI-$24  1941  EBP 

617.7 

EYES  AND  THEIR  CARE.  (Biological  science 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50   1941   EBP  617.7 

EYES— ELEMENTARY.  15min  16-sl-$24  1941 
EBP  617.7 

EYES  FOR  TOMORROW.  22min  16-sd-$50;  rent 
$5  1944  Nat  society  for  prevention  of  blind- 
ness 617.7 


EYES    OF    SCIENCE.    45min    16-si-Ioan    1930 

Bausch   &    Lomb  681.4 

EYES     OF     THE     NAVY.     21min     16-sd-apply 

TFC  629.13 

EYES    THAT    HEAR.      15min     16-sd-loan     1946 

Lexington    school    for    the    deaf  617.8 


F.   B.   I.   See  United  States — Federal  bureau  of 

investigation 
FABRIC  OF  OUR  STORY.     20mln     16-sd-color- 

loan     1947     Vega 
FABRICATING   METAL  AIRCRAFT.     (Aircraft 

work)    14mln    16-sd-$25.71    Castle  629.13 

FABRICATION    OF   COPPER.   45min   16-si-loan 

1939   USBM  669.3 

Fabrics.   See  Textile  industry  and  fabrics 
FABULOUS  FORTY  MILES.  28min  16-sd-color- 

apply  LA  daily  news 
Face 

Cleanliness — clean  face  and  hands  613 

FACE   BEHIND  THE   MASK.   (Historical  mys- 
tery ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  F 
FACE  MILLING  WITH  A  FIXTURE.  16mln  16- 

sd-$27.88  Castle  621.9 

FACE    OF    TIME.    20min    16-sd-$40    Also    color 

$150    1943   Canada  622 

FACE        PLANING       UNEVEN        SURFACES. 

13min    16-sd-$23.60    1945    Castle  684 

FACE     TURNING    A    COLLAR.     16min     16-sd- 

$27.88   1945   Castle  684 

FACING,  TURNING,  BORING,  GROOVING 
AND  CHAMFERING.  25min  16-sd-$43.75 
1942    Castle  621.9 

FACING  THE  DON'T'S.  IR  16-sd-$50  1947 
EBF 

FACING   TOMORROW.     14min     16-sd-$27     1945 

Red  cross 
Factories 

Safety  appliances 

Factory    safety  614.8 

Factory  management 

American  miracle 

Men,  metals  and  machines  658.5 

FACTORY    SAFETY.     lOmin    16-sd-$36.50    1941 

Handy  614.8 

FACTS    ABOUT    FABRICS.    26min    16-sd-loan 

1941  du   Pont  rayon  div  677 

Fairs 

Illinois  state  fair 

Thrills  at  the  fair 
Fairy  tales 

Alice    in    Wonderland  F 

Candyland  F 

Chinese  shadow  play 

Festival   of  spring  F 

Hansel  and  Gretel 

Jack    &    the   beanstalk  F 

Jolly   little    elves  F 

King   and    the    scullery   maid  F 

Little  red  hen  and  Little  Black  Sambo       F 

Sleeping   beauty  F 

FAIRYLAND   BRAZIL.   30min  16-sd-color-apply 

1946    Sonopix 
FAIRYLAND      CARTOON      COMEDY      SHOW. 

59min     16-si-sd-rent    $7     FiC 
FAITH     IN    THE    FUTURE.    33min    16-sd-loan 

Fruehauf 
FAITH    OF   OUR   FATHERS.     4min     16-sd-$10; 

rent    $1    1945    Cathedral  784 

FAITH  TRIUMPHANT.  (Episodes  in  the  life  of) 

St    Paul    ser.)     22min    16-sd-rent    $6    RFA 

225.92 
Fall.  See  Autumn 

FALL  GUY.  25min  16-sd-loan  Am  soc  of 
bakery  eng 


47 


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FALL  OF  GERMANY.  12mln  16-sd-apply  1945 
BIS 

FAMILIAR  PATRIOTIC  SONGS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  784 

Family 

Alice    Adams;     excerpt     (money    sequence) 

177 
Early  social  behavior  136.7 

Family    affair;    excerpt  174 

Family    teamwork  173 

Make    way    for    tomorrow;    excerpt  173 

You  and  your  family  173 

FAMILY  AFFAIR.  12min  16-sd-$25  1941  WCTU 

613.81 

FAMILY  AFFAIR;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)    19min   16-sd-rent   $3   NYU  174 

Family    budget.    See    Budget,    Household 

FAMILY  LIFE  OF  THE  NAVAHO  INDIANS. 
31min     16-si-$45;  rent  $2.50     NYU  970.1 

FAMILY  TEAMWORK.  18min  16-sd-color- 
$95      1947      Frith  •  173 

Famines 

Children  of  tragedy 

Good     earth;     excerpt     (famine     sequence) 

630.951 
Our    children  940.5316 

Pale  horseman  940.5316 

Seeds  of  destiny  940.5316 

Suffer  little   children  940.5316 

FAMOUS  FOOTBALL  PLAYS.  20min  16-sd- 
$60;  rent  $3    1947    Cal 

FANDANGUILLO  FLAMENGO.  (Pan  Ameri- 
can bowl  ser.)  IR  16-sd-color-apply  1945 
Hollywood    starshots 

Far    East.    See   East    (Far  East) 

FAR  WESTERN  STATES,  llmin  16-sd-$50  1942 
EBF  917.9 

FARM.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF  631 

Farm  animals.  See  Domestic  animals;  Live 
stock 

FARM  ANIMALS.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1937   EBF  636 

Farm  buildings 

Home     place  728.9 

Plywood   on    the    farm  674 

Will  and  the  way  728.9 

Farm    credit.    See  Agricultural   credit 

Farm  credit  administration.  See  United  States 
— Farm  credit  administration 

FARM  ELECTRIFICATION.  22min  16-sd- 
color-$150;    rent    $5    1946    CanFB  631.3 

FARM  FRONT  FIGHTERS.  25min  16-sd-loan 
1945  Sinclair  631.1 


Farm  produce 
Farm 
Grass   and  farm  chemurgy 


631 
660 


FARM       GARDEN. 
Castle 


20min      16-sd-color-$114.66 
635 


Farm    improvement  series 

How  to  build  a  hog  self  feeder 
Rural  school  lunches 
Stook    sweeps    and   buck    rakes 
Tobacco    raising    in    Quebec 
Winter  care  of  dairy  cattle 

FARM    INCONVENIENCES.     lOmin     IG-sd-loan 
Int    harvester  631.3 

Farm    laborers.    See  Agricultural  laborers 


Farm  life 

Crop   that   never   fails 

630.973 

Dairy  farm 

637 

Dinnertime   on   the   farm 

636 

Farmer's  telephone 

Helpful   Henry 

F 

Irrigation    farming 

626 

Old   fashioned   farm 

Shep    the    farm    dog 

636.7 

Singing  wires 

Stitch   in   time 

614.8 

Summer  on   the  farm 

630.942 

Teen   age   farm   hand 

630 

Treasure   land 

630.1 

Truck    farmer 

631.1 

FARM     LIFE     IN     WARTIME.       30min      16-sd- 

color-$150     GE 

631.3 

Farm    machinery.    See    Agricultural    machinery 


Marketing 

Cows    and    chickens — USA  631.18 

Distribution    of    foods  641 

Do    unto   animals  636 
Fruit 

Handling  livestock  for  market  636 
Harvesting  vegetables   and  preparing  them 

for  market  631.18 

Marketing  livestock   cooperatively  636 

A  nation's  meat  641.3 
Truck  and  poultry  farms 

FARM    WORK   SIMPLIFICATION.  20min     16- 
sd-loan      1945      Sinclair  630 

FARMER     IN     THE     ZOO.       9min  16-sd-loan 

1944    NY  zoo  630 

Farmers.   See  Agricultural  laborers 

FARMERS    FACE    THE     FUTURE.  21min    16- 

sd-$14.09    1945   Castle  630.973 

FARMER'S     FRIEND,     llmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50 

1934    UWF  595.76 

FARMERS      OF      FORTY      CENTURIES.      See 

People   of  western   China  915.1 

FARMERS'    TELEPHONE.      27min  16-sd-loan 
1946     AT&T 

Farmers'  year  series 

Spring  on  the  farm  630.942 

Farming.    See  Agriculture 

FARMING    TAKES    SKILL.    9min  16-sd-Color- 

$65     1944     Frith  630 

Farms 

Farm  631 

Five  steps  to  better  farm  living  630.971 

Over    the    rainbow 

Times  a-wastin' 

Veteran  becomes  a  farmer  355.11 

Veterans   and   the   land  63t 

FASCINATING      FLORIDA,      llmin  16-si-loan 

1942    111  central  917.59 

Fascinating  journeys  series 

Delhi  915.4 

Indian   Durbar  915.4 

The   jungle  591.5 

Road    in    India  915.4 

Sacred    Ganges  915.4 

Village     in    India  915.4 

Fascism 

The  glass  bell  335 

Fashion 

Tomorrow  always   comes  646 
See   lalso    Clothing   and    dress 

FASHION    HORIZONS.    20min    16-sd-color-rent- 
$1.50    1941    UWF  646 

Fashion    models.      See    Models,    Fashion 
FASHIONS      BY     CANADA.      lOmin      16-sd-$25 
194G    CanFB 

FASHION'S   FAVORITE.   33min  16-sd-loan  1940 
du    Pont    rayon    div  677.4 

FASTER      MILKING.        IR        16-sd-color-apply 

1946     Co-op 
Fasts  and  feasts 

Conquering    cross  394 

Fiestas    of    the    hills  394 

See  also  Festivals 
Fate  and  fatalism 

Four   daughters;    excerpt  140 

FATHER   AND   SON.     14min    16-sd-$37.50;   rent 

$2    1946    BIS  916.76 

Father  Hubbard  series 

Winter     in     Eskimoland  919.8 

Fathers 

Educating    father;     excerpt  173 

Fathers   and   sons.    See  Parents   and  child 
Fauna.    See    Desert    fauna;    Fresh-water   fauna 
Feasts.  See  Fasts  and  feasts 

FEATHERING     THE     NEST.     3R     16-sd-color- 
apply   1946   GeoAg 

Federal    bureau    of    investigation.     See    United 
Slates— Federal    bureau    of    investigation 

Federal    government 

Meet    your   federal    government  353 


48 


1947    EDITION 


Feeding  and  feeding  stuffs 

Feeding    farm    animals  636 

Green    acres  636 

Grim  pastures 
Livestock    feeding  636 

FEEDING      FARIV1      ANIIVIALS.      19min     16-sd- 

$24.99    Castle  636 

FEEDING    THE    PATIENT.    15min  16-sd-$26.43 

1944  Castle  610.7 
Feet.    See    Foot 

FEET.    15min    16-si-$24    1931   EBP  616.7 
Feher,  Frederick 

Symphonic  featurette  no.  3  785 
Fences 

Fencing    electrically  631.27 

Steel,  servant  of  the  soil  631.27 
Fencing 

Techniques  of  foil  fencing  796.8 

FENCING   ELECTRICALLY.  20min  16-si-color- 

loan    1944    Prime  631.27 

FEN  LANDS.     (Pattern  of  Britain)  18min    16- 

sd-rent  $2  1946  BIS  631.6 
Fermentation 

Chemical  ethyl  alcohol  661 
FERNAND     LfeGER.       30min      16-sd-coIor-rent 

$25     1946    Bouchard 
Ferns 

Tree  and   plant   life  580 

FERTILE     FRONTIERS.      25min      16-sd-color- 
rent  50c    PFC 

FERTILIZATION.    8min  16-si-$12    1940    EBF 

612.6 

Fertilization  of  plants 

Flowers  at  work  582.13 

From    flower   to    fruit  582.13 

Fertilizers  and  manures 

Green    acres  636 

Living    rock  631.8 

Nitrogen    cycle  581 

Putting    plantfood    to  work                      631.8 

FESTIVAL  IN  VENICE.  65min    16-sd-rent  $15 
FiC 

FESTIVAL    OF    SPRING.  12min      16-sd-color- 

rent   $7    1945    CathP  F 

Festivals 

Day  of  Guadalupe  917.2 

Fire  and  water  394 

Mexico  917.2 

Song    of    youth  914.7 

Swedes    at    work   and  play                      914.85 

FEUDAL   ANTICOSTI.    15min    16-si-sd-$24-$36: 

rent    $1.50    UWP  917.14 

Feudalism 

Land    and    freedom  972 

Feuermann,   Emanuel 

Emanuel    Feuermann,  cellist                   787.3 

FIBER      FLAX,     THE     SOURCE     OF     LINEN. 

lOmin  16-sd-color-$85  1946  Western  633.5 
Fibers 

Facts  about  fabrics  677 

Fictional  films 

Adventures    of   Huckleberry   Finn  F 

Anna    Karenina  F 

Captain  Calamity 

Drums   along   the   Mohawk  F 

Gingerbread    man  F 

God's  country 

Great  guy 

The  great  Mike 

Jack    London  921 

Knickerbocker  holiday 

Last  days  of  Pompeii 

The  man  of  stone 

Mr.  Boggs  steps  out 

Mister    Emmanuel  F 

Pride    and    prejudice  F 

Way  back  home 

The  wind  from  the  West  914.71 

See  also  class  F  in  Part  2 

FIELD    HOCKEY    FOR    BEGINNERS.    8min    16- 
si-rent    $1    UWF  796.9 

FIESTA    AT    SANTA    FE.    llmin    16-sd-color- 
loan    NM    tourist    bur 


60    YEAR     BARTER.     (Strange    as    it    seems) 
9min     16-sd-color-$25     1947    Acad 

FIGHT  FOR  HONEST  BALLOTS.  40min  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50    1941    UWF  324 

FIGHT     FOR     LIFE.    17min    16-sd-$37.50;    rent 
$2    1946    BIS 

FIGHT  SYPHILIS.  20min  16-sd-loan  1943  USPE 

616.(» 

FIGHT  THAT  FIREl  lOmin  16-sd-$25.  Also 
color-$68    1942    Trans  614.84 

Fighting.  See  Battles 

Fighting,   Hand  to  hand 

Kill  or  be  killed  796.8 

FIGHTING  MEN  OF  CHINA.  9min  16-sd-$18; 
rent  $1.50     Sun-dial 

FIGHTING  PILGRIMS.     lOmin    16-sd-rent  $1.25 

1944    PIC 
FIGHTING    SEA    MONSTERS.      60min      16-sd- 

$35     Adventure 
FIGHTING    TO    LIVE.    66min    16-sd-$225;    rent 

$10    1934    UWF  F 

FIGHTING     U.S.     MARINES.     15min    16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50   1943   Castle  359 

FIGHTING     WEEDS.       35min       16-sd-color-$125 

US    reclamation 
FIGURES.    (How  to  draw  cartoons  ser.)   20min 

16-sd-$80;     rent     $4     1944     ITTCO  741 

Fiji  islands 

In    the    South   seas  919.6 

Pacific   islands 
Files  and  rasps 

Filing  an  internal   irregular  shape  621.9 

Filing    template    metal  621.9 

Fundamentals  of  filing  621.9 

Use  and  care  of  hand  flies  621.9 

FILEZ,    FILEZ,   O    MON    NAVIRE.    See  Chants 

populaires   #4  784 

FILING.    15min    16-sd-$21.40    Castle  621.9 

FILING  AN   INTERNAL  IRREGULAR  SHAPE. 

27mln    16-sd-$39.45    1944    Castle  621,9 

FILING    AND    INSTALLING    CHOCKS.     15min 

16-sd-$27.15     1944    Castle  623.8 

FILING     TEMPLATE     METAL.     15min     16-sd- 

$27.15   1944   Castle  621.9 

FILIPINO   FARMERS.   lOmin  16-sd-$17.50;   rent 

$1.75   1942   Baptista  919.14 

FILM    EDITING.    (You  can   make  good  movies 

ser.)    15min    16-si-rent    $1.50    RFA  791.4 

FILM   TACTICS.   22min  16-sd-$28.56   1947  Castle 

371.33 
FILM    THAT    WAS     LOST.     (Passing    parade 

ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  791.4 

FILMING     THE     FLEET.     lOmin     16-sd-apply 

TFC  359 

FILMO  SOUND  PROJECTOR.  See  Use  and 
care  of  the  Filmo  sound  projector  791.4 

Filters  (Moving  picture) 

How  to  use  filters  791.4 

FILTH  COLUMNIST.  20min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945  Telefilm 

Finches 

Birds    of   the   woodlands  598.2 

FINDING  TUBERCULOSIS  IN  IOWA.  25min 
16-si-loan  loTB 

FINDING     YOUR     LIFE     WORK.     (Your    life 

work    ser.)    22min    16-sd-$100    1940    Mahnke 

371.42 
Fine  arts.  See  Art 

FINE  FEATHERS.  lOmin  16-sd-color-apply 
Austrl  598.2 

FINE    GRINDING.    2R    16-sd-$26.43    1943    Castle 

681.4 

FINGER  PAINTING.  (Studies  of  normal  per- 
sonality development  ser.)  22min  16-sl-$125; 
rent   $6   1941   NYU  751 

Finger  prints 

You  can't  get  away  with  it  351.74 

FINGERS  AND  THUMBS.  14min  16-sd-$54; 
rent   $3     1938     ITTCO  575 


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914.71 


914.71 
16-sd- 


FINISH    FORMING    BY    HAND.     16min     16-sd- 

$27.88     1944    Castle  629.13 

Finland 

Finland 

Finlandia 
FINLAND.  15mln  16-sl-$24  1935  EBF 
FINLAND     FIGHTS     RUSSIA.       12min 

rent  $1     A&B 
FINLANDIA.     lOmin     16-sd-$25     1947     Sterling 
Finley,  Irene  (Barnhart) 

Adopting  a  bear  cub 

Baby  bear 

Chumming  with  chipmunks 

Song    birds    as    neighbors 

Woodpecker,    the    farmer's    friend 
Finley,  William  Lovell 

Adopting  a  bear  cub 

Baby    bear 

Chumming    with    chipmunks 

Song   birds   as    neighbors 

Woodpecker,    the   farmer's   friend 
Finnle,   Richard 

Ikpuck,    the    igloo   dweller 

Rural   Quebec   folkways 
Fir 

Plywood — the   miracle   wood 
Fire 

Crafts   of  the   fire 

Fire  making 
FIRE.     lOmln     16-sd-$50     1947     EBF 


591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
598.2 
598.2 

591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
598.2 
598.2 

919.8 
917.14 

674 

738 
541.3 
541.3 

FIRE     AND     POLICE     SERVICE.       (Your    life 

work)      llmin      16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50      1947 

Mahnke 
Fire  departments 

Fireman 

Men   of  fire 
Fire  engines 

Compressed    air 
Fire  extinction 

Damage  control: 


614.84 
614.84 


621.5 


the  chemistry  of  fire 

614.84 

Fight  that  fire  614.84 

Shock  troops   for  defense  614.84 

FIRE    FIGHTERS.     (Community    helpers    ser.) 

15min  16-si-$25;  rent  $1  1937  Educ  film  serv 

614.84 

FIRE     MAKING.     15min     16-si-$24     1930     EBF 

541.3 
Fire  prevention 

Fight  that  fire  614.84 

Fire  fighters  614.84 

Fire   prevention  614.84 

Fire  protection  614.84 

Fire  safety  614.84 

Friend  or  foe 

Prevent   forest   flres — the   careful   fisherman 

799.1 

A  word   to  the  wise  614.84 

FIRE  PREVENTION.  15min  16-si-$24  1929  EBF 

614.84 
FIRE  PROTECTION.  15min  16-si-$24  1929  EBF 

614.84 
FIRE  SAFETY.  15min  16-si-$24  1930  EBF  614.84 

FIRE    THE    FIREMAN.      lOmin  16-si-rent    $1 

FiC 
Firearms 

Safety    on                      -  683 

FIREMAN.    (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin   16-sd- 

$50    1939    EBF  614.84 

FIREMAN   OF  THE  FOREST.  45min  16-si-loan 
1937    WisC  634.92 

Firemen 

Fire  and  police  service 

Fire    fighters  614.84 

Fireman  614.84 

Men  of  fire  614.84 

My  Dad's  a  fireman 

Fireplaces 

Hot   air   heating  697 

Fi  reproofing 

Fire   prevention  614.84 

Fires 

Fight   that   fire  614.84 

Fire   fighters  614.84 


Fire  protection  614.84 

Fire    safety  614.84 

More    dangerous    than    dynamite  667 

Worst   of   farm   disasters  631.3 

See  also  Forest  fires 

Fireworks 

Then    came   July   fifth  662.2 

FIRST  AID— CARE  OF  MINOR  WOUNDS. 
5min     16-si-$6     1932     EBF  614.8 

FIRST  AID— CARRYING  THE  INJURED. 
5min    16-si-$6    1932    EBF  614.8 

FIRST  AID— CONTROL  OF  BLEEDING.  12min 
16-sd-$18    1932   EBF  614.8 

FIRST  AID  FOR  WOUNDS  AND  FRAC- 
TURES. (Human  biology  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50    1941    EBF  614.8 

FIRST  AID  IN  FRACTURES.  (Emergency  first 
aid  ser.)  12min  16-sd-$24;  rent  $1.  Also 
color-$60;    rent    $3      1942     UWF  614.8 

First  aid  in  illness  and  injuries 

Bleeding,   resuscitation   and  shock  614.8 

Boy    scout    methods    of    waterfront    safety 

614.8 
Essentials   of   first   aid  614.8 

First  aid — care  of  minor  wounds  614.8 

First    aid — carrying    the    injured  614.8 

First    aid — control    of    bleeding  614.8 

First  aid   for  wounds  and  fractures       614.8 
First    aid    in    fractures  614.8 

First  aid   in   transportation  of  fractures   of 
the  leg,    spine  and  arm  614.8 

First     aid — life     saving     and     resuscitation 

614.8 
First  steps   in   first  aid  614.8 

Fixed    traction    splinting  614.8 

Handle  with  care 

Help   wanted  614.8 

Human  body  in  first  aid  614.8 

Life  saving  614.8 

Prevention  and   Immediate  care  of  athletic 
types  of  injuries  614.8 

Transporting  the   injured  614.8 

Treatment   of   wounds    and    burns  614.8 

FIRST  AID  IN  TRANSPORTATION  OF 
FRACTURES  OF  THE  LEG,  SPINE  AND 
ARM.  22min  16-si-$30;  rent  $3  Mass  gen 
hospital  614.8 

FIRST  AID— LIFE  SAVING  AND  RESUSCI- 
TATION.   15min    16-si-$24    1932    EBF    614.8 

THE  FIRST  CHAIR.  37min  16-sd-apply  Conn 
ltd 

FIRST     EASTER.     35min    16-sd-rent    $9    RFA 

232 

FIRST    FLIGHT.     15min     16-si-rent  60c     A&B 

FIRST    IMPRESSIONS.    21min   16-sd-$27.12   1944 

Castle  651 

FIRST    SNOW.     (Terry-toon    cartoons)     lOmin 

16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  Castle 
FIRST    STEPS    IN    FIRST    AID.    31min    16-sd- 

loan    1942   USBM  614.8 

FIRST    STEPS    IN    SKIING.    lOmln    16-si-apply 

MassS 
Fish 

Home    cookery    of    fish  641.5 

See  nlso  Fishes 
FISH.  8min  16-si-$12.50  Filmsets 
Fish  culture 

Fish   is   bom  639 

FISH    IS    BORN.    lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50 

1944    UWF  639 

FISH   IS  FOOD,  llmin  16-sd-apply    1946    Yorke 

Fisher,  George  Clyde 

Adventure   of  a  gray   squirrel  591.5 

Baby  birds  and  their  ways  598.2 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Dances   of   Southwest   Indians  970.1 

Wild    animals    near   home  591.5 

Fisheries 

Alaska's    silver    millions  639 

Chesapeake  bay  917.52 
Fishing   partners 

Salmon  run  639 

Science    goes    fishing  639 

FISHERMAN'S    PARADISE.    IR  16-sl-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50  Pictorial  799.1 


50 


1947   EDITION 


Fishermen.    See  Fishing 

FISHERMEN    OF    THE    NORTH.  IR     16-sd- 

color-rent    $2.50    Sliad 
Fishers  (Animals) 

Wildlife   of   New   York  591.5 
FISHERS  OF  MEN.  12min  16-sd-$30;  rent  $2.25 

1942   Baptista  225.92 
Fishes 

Alive    In    the    deep  591.92 

Biological    survey  597 

Care   of  pets  636 

Color    changes    In    flsh   and    squids       591.57 

Fish 

Jumpers 

Nature's   nurseries  591.5 

Pelican,    turtle,   and   flsh  from  the  gulf  of 

Florida  591.92 

Spearflshing  in  Florida  799.1 
See     also     Fresh-water     fauna;      Marine 

fauna 

Collection  and  preservation 

Spearflshing  in  Florida  799.1 

Fishing 

Atlantic  salmon  799.1 
Battling  bass  799.1 
Big  flsh  799.1 
Blue  warriors  of  the  Pacilc  799.1 
Call  of  the  sea  639 
Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (flsh-hook  se- 
quence) 170 
Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (race  se- 
quence) 179 
Catch  of  the  season 

Coast  of  Catalonia  914.6 

Complete  angler  799.1 
Dry-fly  salmon 
Fish  Is  food 

Fisherman's     paradise  799.1 

Fishing  639 

Fishing  in   the  fiords  639 

Fishing  thrills.     Castle  799.1 

Fishing  thrills.     TFC  799.1 

Florida    fishing  799.1 

Gaspe    codflshermen  639 

Granton    trawler  639 
Great  northern  tackle  busters 

Hook,  line  and — safety  799.1 

How  a  flshing  people  live  573 

Iceless    Arctic  917.93 
International  flshing  rodeo 
Let's  go  flshing 

Men  of  Gloucester  917.44 

Michigan    commercial    flshing  639 
Natural  resources  of  the  Pacific  coast 

New    England    fisheries — cod  639 

New    England     fisheries — mackerel  639 

New   England    fishermen  639 

North  sea  639 
Pfiche  en  M6diterran€e 
People  of  Blue  Rocks 

Peoples    of   Canada  917.1 
Productive  Sweden 
Running  the  scales 
Salt  water  flshing  in  Virginia 
Science  goes  flshing 
Seal  flshing 

Shark  flshing  799.1 

Shell-flshing  639 
Speckled  trout  across  Canada 

Strike  799.1 
Tarpon  on  light  tackle 
Thrill  underwater 

Thrills   of  the  deep  799.1 

Trail  of  the  swordfish  799.1 

Trappers   of  the   sea  639 

The   wave  917.2 

Why  not   you  799.2 

FISHING.      lOmin     16-sd-$21;    rent  $1.50     1938 

ITTCO  639 

FISHING     IN    THE    FIORDS,    llmin    16-sI-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50;    rent    $1-$1.50    1938  Nu-Art    639 

FISHING  PARTNERS.    IQmin    16-sd-$40   CanFB 

FISHING     THRILLS.       llmin       16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     1944     Castle  799.1 

FISHING    THRILLS.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    apply 

1941  TFC  799.1 

FIT  AND  FAIR.     20min    16-sd-color-loan     1945 

YMCA  646.7 


FIT  TO  WIN.  (News  world  of  sports  ser.) 
lOmIn   16-sd-apply   TFC  613.7 

FITTING  AND  SCRAPING  SMALL  BEAR- 
INGS. (Bench  work  ser.)  21min  16-sd-$32.16 
1942   Castle  621.8 

FitzPatrick  traveltalks  series 

Daughters  of  the  sea  914.8 

London — city    of    tradition  914.21 

New   Zealand — the   white   man's   paradise 

919.31 
Norway — land  of  the  midnight  sun  914.81 
People   of   Russia  914.7 

5-C  CLUBS  OF  CUBA,  llmin  16-sd-$14.97  1941 
Castle  630.9729 

FIVE  COLORFUL  BIRDS.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
$75    1943    Coronet  598.2 

FIVE  FACES.  30min  16-sd-$81;  rent  $4.50  1938 
ITTCO  915.95 

FIVE  STEPS  TO  BETTER  FARM  LIVING. 
10mm      16-sd-$25     1945      CanFB  630.971 

FIXED   GAGES.   15min   16-sd-$28.58   1942  Castle 

389 

FIXED  TRACTION  SPLINTING.  (Emergency 
first  aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.  Also 
color-$60;    rent    $3    1942    UWF  614.8 

FLAG    SPEAKS.    19mln    16-sd-color-apply   TFC 

929.9 

Flags 

Flag  speaks  929.9 

Flags    on    duty  929.9 

Our  flag  929.9 

Star    spangled    banner.     Castle  784 

Story  of  our  flag  929.9 

FLAGS  ON  DUTY.  12min  16-sd-coIor-$65  1941 
Frith  929.9 

FLAMEFOIL    CANVAS    PROTECTION.      22min 

16-sd-color-loan      1946  FFI                         677 

Flamingoes 

African   tribes  916.76 

The    veldt  591.5 

Water   birds  598.2 

Flanagan,  Edward  J. 

City  of  little  men  362.7 

Flanders 

Carnival   in   Flanders  F 

Flemish    folk  914.93 

Flanges 

Brazing    flanges   with  silver   solder           671 

Brazing    flanges    with  spelter                      671 

FLASHING  LIGHT  SIGNALS.  12min  16-sd- 
rent  $1.10    1946    Castle 

FLAT- ROLLED  PRODUCTS.  See  Making  and 
shaping  of  steel  669.1 

FLATBOATMEN  OF  THE,  FRONTIER.  (His- 
tory   ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF    386 

Flatworm 

Living    cell  593 

Flax 

Cloth  of  kings  677.1 

Fiber  flax,  the  source  of  linen  633.5 

From   flax   to   linen  677.1 

Growing  fibers 

Fleas 

Insect    clowns  595.7 

FLEMISH  FOLK.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16- 
sd-apply   TFC  914.93 

Flemish    painting.    See   Painting,  Flemish 

Fletcher,   Harvey 

Fundamentals    of    acoustics  534 

Sound  waves  and   their  sources  534 

Flickers 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  woodlands  598.2 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

Flies 

Fly    as    a    disease    carrier  595.77 

House    fiy  595.77 

Insect    clowns  595.7 

Marvels  of  the  microscope  578 

Flight 

Methods  of  flight  629.13 

Principles    of   flight  629.13 

Youth   takes   to   wings  629.13 


51 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


FLIGHT  INTO  EGYPT.     7mln     16-si-rent  $1.50 

FiC 
FLIGHT     OF     THE     DRAGON.     20min     16-sd- 

color-$112.50    1944    Canada  709.51 

FLIGHT   OVER   THE   ARCTIC.     IR     16-sd-$40 

Air-age 
FLIGHT    SIX.    lOmin    16-sd-rent   50c   1944    Bran 

383 
Flirtation 

Dodsworth;     excerpt     (flirtation     sequence) 

FLOOD.     8min     16-sd-$10.71     Castle  630.973 

FLOOD     WEATHER.     32min  16-sd-loan     1937 

U  S  weather  551.5 

Floods 

Artificial    rubber  080 

Flood  630.973 

Flood   weather  551.5 

Muddy   waters  631.4 

The    river  917.7 

Flora.  See  Botany;  Desert  flora;  Flowers; 
Freshwater  flora 

LAS     FLORES    TRABAJAN.  See    Flowers    at 

work  582.13 

Florida 

Busy  spots   in   Florida  917.59 

Fascinating  Florida  917.59 

Southeastern   states  917.5 
See    also    Animals — Florida 

Description  and  travel 
Silver  springs 

FLORIDA  FISHING.  9min  16-si-sd-$30.  Also 
color-$75    1946    Hawley  799.1 

Flour  and  flour  mills 

From  wheat  to  bread  641.5 

THE  FLOW  OF  ELECTRICITY.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$38.50      Yng    Am  537 

FLOW  OF  WATER  &  AIR  IN  PLUMBING 
DRAINS,     llmin    16-si-rent  50c    lo  696 

FLOWER  LIFE  IN  YOSEMITE  NATIONAL 
PARK.    15min   16-si-$30;    rent  $1  EK  582.13 

Flowers 

Au  pays  oCi  fleurit  I'oranger 

Blooming   desert  582.13 

Bushland    fantasy  919.4 

Chrysanthemums 

Flower  life  in  Yosemite  national  park  582.13 

Flowers    at   work  582.13 

From    flower    to    fruit  582.13 

Growth  of  flowers  582.13 

Northwest   in   bloom  682.13 

Spring  comes  to  Wisconsin 

Study    of    spring    wild    flowers  582.13 

They   said   it  with   tulips  582.13 

Wild    flowers.    EBF  582.13 

Wild   flowers  of   South   Africa  582.13 

FLOWERS  AT  WORK.  (Plant  life  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1931    EBF  582.13 

FLUE  GAS  ANALYSIS  (ORSAT  APPARA- 
TUS).    19min    16-sd-$30.74    1945    Castle    543 

FLUFFY,  THE  KITTEN.  14min  16-si-$25  1941 
Foster  636.8 

FLUID  FLOW  IN  HYDRAULIC  SYSTEMS. 
lOmin    16-sd-loan    1944    Adel  532 

Fluorescent  lighting.  See  Electric  lighting 
Fluorescent 

FLUOROSCOPIC  DIAGNOSIS  OF  CARDIAC 
INFRACTION.  IR  16-si-rent  $2  Am  heart 
assn 

Fly.  See  Flies 

FLY  AS  A  DISEASE  CARRIER.  (Science  of 
life  ser.  no.  9)  IR  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50  Bray 

595.77 

Fly-catchers 

Birds  of  summer  598.2 

Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

Flying.  See  Aeronautics;  Flight 

FLYING  BATS.  lOmin  16-si-$25;  rent  $1 
Harvard 

FLYING  COLORS.  (Colorful  world  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sl-color-$60;    rent   $3     UWF  595.78 

FLYING  DUTCHMAN  OVERTURE.  (Sym- 
phony ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$24;  rent  $1.50 
ITTCO  785 


FLYING  FEATHERS.  lOmln  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    1945    PicF  796.34 

Flying  squirrels 

Chumming  with  the  animals  591.5 

Fog 

Operation    Fido  940.544 

FOILCRAFT.  4min  16-si-color-apply  1945  Nu- 
Art 

Foliage.  See  Leaves 

FOLK  DANCES.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $2  1942 
BraP  793.3 

Folk  dancing.  See  Dancing — Folk  &  national 
dances 

Folk  songs 

Craftsmen  at  work 

Gypsy     revels  784 

Last    dogle  784 

Moscow  moods  784 

Old    time    ballads  784 

Tall   tales  784 

Folk  songs,  Negro  (American).  See  Negro 
songs 

Folklore 

Bali  (Island) 
Ceremonies  in  Bali  919.2 

FOLLOW  THE  ARROW.  (Pete  Smith  special- 
ties   ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  799.3 

FOLLOW  THE  BOYS.  12R  16-sd-rent  $17.50 
UWF 

FONDRE  DE  GUERRE.  20min  16-sd-$30;  rent 
$2.50   BraF 

Food 

Consumption    of    foods  613.2 

Distribution   of   foods  641 

Energy  release  from  food 

Food  and  growth  613.2 

Fundamentals  of  diet  613.2 

Good     foods — bread     and  cereals            613.2 

Good    foods — fruits    and    vegetables        613.2 

Making    ends    meet  613.2 

Old  fashioned  farm 

Plenty    is    not    enough  613.2 

Production   of  foods  641 

Preservation 
Canning  beef  664.8 

Food-weapon  in  war  and  peace  613.2 

40  billion  enemies  621.5 

Yesterday,     today    and    tomorrow  664.8 

See    also    Canning    and    preserving 

FOOD— WEAPON  IN  WAR  AND  PEACE 
lemfn     16-sd-$50     1946     Yng   Am  613.2 

Food,  Dried 

Dehydration  664.8 

Food,   Frozen 

Food — weapon   in  war  and  peace  613.2 

Freezing    fruits    and    vegetables  664.8 

Frozen    foods  664.8 

Frozen    freshness  664.1 

New    foods    make    news  664.8 

FOOD  AND  FREEDOM.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
loan     1943     Case  631.3 

FOOD  AND  GROWTH.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBF  613.2 

FOOD  AND  SOIL.  lOmin  16-sd-color-$58.88 
1944    Castle  .  631.4 

Food  for  invalids.  See  Cookery  for  the  sick 

Food  for  school  children.  See  School  children^ 
Food 

Food  habits  of  animals.  See  Animals — Food 
habits 

Food  law  and  legislation 
Meats  with  approval 

Purity   squad  614.3 

Triumph   without   drums  614.3 

Unseen    guardians  339.4 

Food  of  animals.  See  Animals — Food  habits 

Food  of  birds.  See  Birds — Food 

Food    of    infants.    See    Infants — Nutrition 

Food   preservation.    See   Food — Preservation 

FOOD— SECRET  OF  THE  PEACE.  (World  in 
action  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2.50  1946 
Canada  641 

FOOD    STORE,      llmin      16-sd-$50      1945     EBF 

641 


52 


1947    EDITION 


Food  supply 

Distribution    of    foods  641 

Food — secret  of  the   peace  641 

Production  of  foods  •  641 

FOODS   AND    NUTRITION.    (Univ.   of  Chicago 

biological  science  ser.)    llmin  16-sd-$50  1940 

EBF  613.2 

Fools  who  made  history  series 

Story  of  Charles  Goodyear 

Story  of  Elias  Howe 
Foot 

Care  of  the  feet 

Danger    line 

Feet 

The  human  foot 
FOOT     FAULTS.    lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent 

1942    UWF 
Football 

Ball   handling  in   football 

Blocking    in    football 

Controlled  kicking 

Deception 

Famous  football  plays 

Football 

Football  by  the  code 

Football  giants 

Football — Oregon   vs.    U.S.C. 

Football    parade   of   1945 

Football  parade  of  1946 

Football    up-to-date 

Forward  pass 

The  game  of  games 

Know  your  football 

Navy  vs.   Notre  Dame 

1946    Army-Navy    football    game 

Penalties 

Pigskin    champions 

Pigskin  parade 

Rugby 

Spring   training 

Tackling    in    football 

Texas   A.    &    M.    football   game— 1944 

Touchdown    thrills 

Touchdown    thrills    of    1945 

Wedge   play 

West    Point    championship    football 

Yale  vs.  Georgia  tech 
See  also  Soccer 
FOOTBALL    BY    THE    CODE.      IR      16-sd-rent 

$4     1947    OlBcial  sports 
Football  for  the  fan  series 

Deception  796.33 

Forward  pass  796.33 

Kicking  796.33 

Penalties  796.33 

Spring    training  796.33 

Wedge   play  796.33 

FOOTBALL    GIANTS.     (New    world    of    sports 

ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  796.33 


678 
921 

616.7 
616.7 
616.7 
616.7 

$1.50 
614.8 

796.33 
796.33 

796.33 

796.33 

796.33 

796.33 
796.33 
796.33 
796.33 

796.33 


796.33 
796.33 

796.33 
796.33 
796.33 

796.33 
796.33 
796.33 
796.33 


U.S.C.     15min     16- 


FOOTBALL— OREGON    VS. 

si-rent  50c     OreS 
FOOTBALL     PARADE     OF    1945.     IR    16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50     1945     Castle  796.33 

FOOTBALL    PARADE    OF    1946.    lOmin    16-si- 

sd-$8.75-$17.50    1947    Castle  796.33 

FOOTBALL  THRILLS  OF  1943.   15min  16-si-sd 

1943   Castle  796.3 

FOOTBALL     UP-TO-DATE.     30min     16-sd-rent 

$4    1946   Official  sports  796.33 

FOR  ALL  PEOPLE.     30min     16-sd-rent  $8    1946 
Cathedral  261 

FOR     FREEDOM;     HONOR,    COUNTRY.     (Our 
Russian  allies  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $2 
^"""^  940.534 


1942    BraF 


FOR    HEALTH    AND    HAPPINESS. 

sd-color-$48.78     1941     Castle 


FOR     SAFETY'S 

rent    $16    1944 


SAKE. 

Sarra 


15min 


llmln   16- 
649 

16-sd-$52.50: 
614.8 


FOR   THEIRS    IS   THE    KINGDOM 

$200    1947    ChildP 


FOR    TIMES 
YMCA 


LIKE    THESE.     9min 


Force  and  enery 

Energy  and  its  transformations 
Matter  and   energy 


2R     16-sd- 

16-sd-loan 
220 

531 
631 


Ford,  Henry  Jones 

Washington   and   his   colleagues.   See  Alex- 
ander   Hamilton  921 

Forecasting,    Weather.    See   Weather    forecast- 
ing 

Foreign  legion  (French  army) 

With  the  Foreign  legion  964 

Foreign    relations.    See    International    law    and 
relations;    United   States — Foreign   relations 

Foremen 

Improving  the  job  658.3 

Maintaining  quality  standards  658.3 

Maintaining   workers'    interest  658.3 

New   supervisor   takes   a   look  at  his  job 

658.3 
Planning  and  laying  out  work  658.3 

Supervising    women    workers  658.3 

Supervising  workers  on  the  Job  658.3 

Supervisor  as  a  leader,   pt.   I-II  658.3 

Working    with    other    supervisors  658.3 

FOREST    FIRE    FIGHTING    IN    THE    SOUTH. 
22min    16-sd-$225.93    1945    USDA 

Forest  fires 

Firemen  of  the  forest  634.92 

Forest    fire    fighting    in    the    south 
Prevent   forest  fires — the  careful  fisherman 

799.1 
Stop  forest   fires!  634.92 

Forest  nurseries 

New  forests   on   idle  acres  634.9 

Reforestation  634.9 

Forest  prod.ucts 
Magic  fibre 
Productive  Sweden 

Tomorrow's    timber  634.9 

Trees  that  reach  the  sky  674 


33min     16-sd-3 


.72     1941 
634.9 


634.9 


FOREST      RANGER. 

Castle 

Forest  reserves 
Tree  of  life 
Watersheds  and  power 

Foresters 

Forest    ranger  634.9 

FORESTRY       AND       FOREST       INDUSTRIES. 

(Your     life     work)     llmin     16-sd-$50;     rent 

$1.50    Mahnke  634.9 

FORESTS  AND  CONSERVATION.     IR  16-sd- 

$45.      Also   color-$75      1946     Coronet  634.9 

Forests  and  forestry 
Better  timber 

Blessings  of  grass  631.4 

Conservation  of  natural  resources  333 

Forest  ranger  634.9 

Forestry    and    forest    industries  634.9 
Forests  and  conservation 

Forests    forever  634.9 

New    crop  634.9 

New   forests   on   idle   acres  634.9 

Pine    ways    to    profit  634.9 

Reforestation  634.9 
Science    and    wood    utilization 

Scout  in  the  forest  634.9 

Strength    of   the    hills  634.9 

There's  more  than  timber  in  trees  634.9 

Tomorrow's    timber  634.9 

Treasures    of    the    forest  676 

Tree  of  life  634.9 

FORESTS   FOREVER.  25min  16-sd-color-$138.49 

1945    Castle  634.9 

FORGE       HARDENING       AND       TEMPERING 

FARM     TOOLS.     17min     16-sd-$28.58  Castle 

631.3 

FORGE  WELDING.    12min    16-sd-$22.15  Castle 

671 W 
Forgery 

Check  and  double  check  332.4 

Forging 

Forge  welding  671W 

Forging  with  a  hand  forge  682 
Men  of  fire 

FORGING   WITH    A    HAND    FORGE.    13min    16- 

sd-$23.60    Castle  682 

Forgiveness 

As   we   forgive  170 


53 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FORGOTTEN     VICTORY,     llmin     16-sd-apply 

TFC  921 

FORGOTTEN    VILLAGE.    60min   16-sd-rent   $12 

RFA  917.2 

FORMATION     OF    SOIL.    15min    16-si-$24    1933 

EBF  551.3 

FORMING    A    TRAY     BOTTOM.    17min    16-sd- 

$16.41    1945    Castle  623.8 

FORMING  AN  EGG.    15min    16-si-rent  $3    Wis- 

tar  inst 
FORMING  ON   A   HAND  OPERATED    BRAKE. 

17min    16-sd-$29.29    1944    Castle  621.79 

FORMING    ON    ROTARY    MACHINES.      (Sheet 

metal    work)     17min    16-sd-$28.58    Castle 

621.79 

FORMING  ON  THE  STRETCHING  MACHINE. 

ITmin     16-sd-$24.52.     1946     Castle 
FORMING    WITH    A    DROP    HAMMER.      17min 

16-sd-$25.17    1946    Castle  ^ 

FORMING     WITH      RUBBER  ON     THE     HY- 

DRAULIC    PRESS,    llmin  16-sd-$21.44    1944 

Castle  621.79 

Formosa 

Formosa  915.29 

FORMOSA.    (Our   world   In   review  ser.)    lOmin 
16-si-$24;    rent   $1     1937     ITTCO  915.29 

FORMS   AND    USES   OF  THE   TEETH.    15min 

16-si-$24    1943    EBF  617.6 

Fortin,   Marc  A. 

Painters   of  Quebec  759 

FORTUNATE    ISLES.    (Magic    carpet   ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply   TFC  916.49 

40    BILLION    ENEMIES.   25min   16-sd-loan  1941 
Westinghouse  621 .5 


FORTY    THIEVES.      IR    16-sd-rent 

$1    Manse 

Forum  edition  series 

Airways  of  the  future 

629.13 

Americans   all 

323.1 

Brazil 

918.1 

Canada 

917.1 

China 

915.1 

French   campaign 

940.542 

Greece 

914.95 

India 

915.4 

Ireland 

914.15 

Italy 

914.5 

Life    with    baby 

136.7 

Men    of    medicine 

610 

Music    in    America 

780 

Nation's    capitol 

917.53 

New    England 

917.4 

New    South 

917.5 

New    ways    in    farming 

630 

Pacific  coast 

Palestine 

The     Philippine    republic 

919.14 

Portugal 

914.69 

Russia    at    war 

914.7 

South    Africa 

916.8 

Sweden 

914.85 

Texas 

917.64 

FORWARD  COMMANDOS.  (Canada  carries  on 
ser.)    22min    16-sd-$17.63    Castle  355 

FORWARD  FOR  CHRIST  IN  THE  SOUTH- 
EAST. 46min  16-sd-color-apply  1946  Mo 
Synod 

FORWARD    PASS.    (Football   for   the   fan   ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$24;   rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 
Fosdick,   Harry  Emerson 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Chartres  cathe- 
dral. Riverside  church,  Notre  Dame  in 
Paris  726 

Fossils.  See  Paleontology 

Foster,  Stephen  Collins 

Harmony  lane 

Songs  of  Stephen  Foster 

Stephen  Foster 

Stephen    Foster    melodies 
Foster  children 

Unto  the  least  of  these 


921 
784 
921 
784 


Founding 

Finishing  molded  parts 

Making   a   simple   core  671 

Molding  a  horizontal  cored  part 

Molding  a  part  with  deep  green   sand  core 

Molding   a   part    with    insets 

Molding    a    simple    part 

Molding  a  valve  body 

Molding  on  a  jolt  roll-over  pattern  draw 

Molding   on    a    jolt    squeeze    machine 

Molding    with    a    gated    pattern  671 

Molding  with   a  loose   pattern    (bench)     671 

Molding  with  a  split  pattern  671 

FOUNTAINS,  GARDENS  AND  STATUARY. 
(Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27; 
rent   $1.50    1937    ITTCO  720 

FOUR  DAUGHTERS;  excerpt.  (Human  rela- 
tions  ser.)    20min   16-sd-rent   $3    NYU       140 

4H  CLUB  CONSERVATION  ACTIVITIES.  IR 
16-si-color-loan    MichC  630.6 

4-H  clubs 

Clubs   4-H  en  el   Suelo  de  Coronado       630.6 
4H     club     conservation    activities  630.6 

I  pledge  my  heart  917.53 

On    the    road    to    tomorrow  630.6 

Wheat  farmer  633.1 

4-H  TOUR  EASTERN  OREGON,  llmin  16-si- 
rent  50c    Ores 

4-H  TOUR  WILLAMETTE  VALLEY.  lOmin 
16-si-rent  50c    OreS 

THE  400,000,000.  59min  16-sd-rent  $10  1939 
BraF  951 

400  YEARS  IN  4  MINUTES.  22%m\n  16-sd- 
color-loan     1945     What's   new  641.5 

THE  FOUR  R'S.  30min  16-si-color-apply  1946 
Mo    Synod 

THE     FOUR     SEASONS.       32min       16-sd-color- 

$225;    rent    $7.50      1947      CanFB 
FOUR    STEPS    FORWARD.    28mln    16-sd-$35.14 

1945    Castle  651 

FOUR-STROKE   CYCLE    GAS    ENGINE.   15mln 

16-si-$24    1929    EBF  621.4 

FOUR   YEARS— A   SUMMING    UP.      12min     16- 

sd-$28;    rent    $1.75      1945      AF    films 
Fourth  of  July 

Then    came    July    fifth  662,s 

Fowl.  See  Poultry 
Fowler,  Bertram 

The  Lord  helps  those — who  help  each  othe*- 

334 
FOX    AND    RABBIT.    9mln    16-sd-color-rent   $3 

UWF  F 

Fox  movietone  series 

Land  of  the  Bengal  915.4 

Foxes 

Michigan   furbearers  591.5 

Michigan    mammals  591.5 

Fractures 

First    aid    for   wounds    and    fractures    614.8 

First  aid  in  fractures  614.8 

Fixed    fraction    splinting  614.8 

Help    wanted  614.8 

France 

By-ways   of  France  914.4 

France  rebuilds 

French   town  940.534 

Generals  without  buttons  F 

Glimpses    of    French    country    life  914.4 

Inside  France 

Journey   to   Normandy  914.4 

Last   lesson  F 

La  maternelle;  excerpt  136.7 

The  new  France 

Norman  coast 

Sunny  south  of  France 

Through  oil  lands  of  Europe  and  Africa — 
Germany,  France,  Spain,  Morocco  and 
Algeria,    Rl  665.5 

Wheels  turn  again 

Workaday    France  914.4 

See  also  Normandy;  Paris 


FOUND     IN     A     BOOK. 
1936   UWF 


20min 


16-si-rent    $2 
020 


Antiquities 
Ancient    cities    of    southern    France 

Army — Foreign  legion 
See  Foreign  legion   (French  army) 


914.4 


54 


1947    EDITION 


France — Continued 

Army — Parachute  troops 
Infantrymen  of  the  sky 

History — Bourbons,  1589-1789 
Face   behind   the   mask  F 

History — Revolution,  1789-1799 

King   without   a  crown  921 

Song  of   revolt  784 

Tale   of   two   cities  F 

History — World  war,  19S9-19i5 
Bee  World  war,   1939-1945— France 

History — German   occupation, 
19iO-19i5 
Four  years — a  summing  up 
Liberation  of  Paris 
Operation  underground 

Politics  and  government 
The    new    France  944 

FRANCE        REBUILDS.  20min  16-si-loan 

FrenchC 

FRANCE  REGAINS  HER  FRONTIERS.     20min 

16-sd-$28;    rent    $1.75    1945    AF    films 
FRANCE  WE  DO  NOT  KNOW.  See  Workaday 

France  914.4 

Francis    of    Assisi,    Saint 

St    Francis   of  Assisi  921 

Franklin,   Benjamin 

Selling   America 
Franklin  (Airplane  carrier) 

Bombing   of  USS   Franklin  940.545 

U.S.S.    Franklin  940.545 

FRANKLIN       DELANO       ROOSEVELT       (1882- 

1945).    2R      16-sd-$37.50      1945      Official      921 
Fraser,    Laura    (Gardin) 

Medal  maker  737 

FRASER   VALLEY.     IR     16-sd-loan     BCTB 
Fraud 

Unseen    guardians  339.4 

FRAUD    BY    MAIL.    27min    16-sd-rent   $2    UWF 

383 
FRED    MEETS    A    BANK.    IR    16-sd-$45.    Also 

color-$75     1947     Coronet  332.1 

FREE     READING     FOR    ALL.      22min      16-sd- 

$100;  rent  $6.     Also  color-$150;  rent  $9    1946 

Harmon 
Free  speech 

Freedom  of  speech 

FREEDOM    OF    SPEECH.      lOmin      16-sd-$17.50 

1945     Pictorial 
Freedom  of  the  press.  See  Liberty  of  the  press 

FREEDOM    RIDES   ON    RUBBER.  26min     16- 
sd-loan  1944     YMCA  678 

Freeman,  J.  C. 

Violins   and   cellos  787 

Freezing.    See    Refrigeration    and    refrigerating 
machinery 

FREEZING      FRUITS      AND      VEGETABLES. 


habitant 


15min    16-sd-color-$90.50    Castle 
Freight  and  freightage 

Freight    train 

Freight  yard 

Trucking 
Freight  ships 

Fighting  freighters 

Boats   of   the   Great  Lakes 


664.8 

385 

385 

629.2 


387 


'^^^'^^^^"'■^■'■RAIN.  (Man's  work  ser.)  llmin 
16-si-sd-$40;    rent   $1.50   1942  Barr  385 

'^'^^n°^''".y^'^°-  (Running  the  railroad  ser.) 
20mm   16-sd-loan   1942     NY  central  385 

FREISCHUT2  OVERTURE.  (Symphony  ser.) 
10mm      16-sd-$24;    rent    $1.50      ITTCO       785 

French  and  Indian  war.  See  United  States- 
History— French  and  Indian  war,    1755-1763 

FRENCH  CAMPAIGN.  (Forum  edition)  2R 
16-sd-apply    1945    March  of  time  940.542 

FRENCH-CANADIAN  CHILDREN,  llmin  16- 
sd-$50   1940  EBF  917.1 


lOmin 


917.1 

709.71 

917.1 

16-sd-loan 


French-Canadians 

Alexis  Tremblay 

Hands    are    sure 

Peoples  of  Canada 
FRENCH     CATHEDRALS. 

FrenchC 
French  drama 

Com6die  avant  Molifere 
FRENCH   FOR   BEGINNERS 

1947     TeachF 
French    Indo-Chlna.    See   Indo-China,    French 
French  language  films 

L'amiante   (La  pierre  que  Ton  tisse) 

Aristide   Maillol 

Art   survives    the   times  759.4 

Au  pays  od  fleurit  I'oranger 

Aus   dessus   des   frontieres  598.2 


lOmin     16-sd-$50 


Camps  of  the  dead 

Carnival   in   Flanders 

Chants   populaires   #1-5 

Le   cinema  au   service   de  la  science 

Com6die  avant  Molifere 

D' Arson  val 

Ecole  de  la  victoire 

Fernand   L6ger 

French-Canadian    children 

French    cathedrals 

French  for  beginners 

French   "u" 


940.547 

F 

784 


917.1 


buttons 


440 

F 


738 
666.1 


799.2 
916.4 


921 
271 


Front  d'acier 

La  gare 

Generals    without 

Glace  Vive 

Un    grand    potier 

Un   grand  verrier 

Hommage  k  Bizet 

Honfleur 

Hunting  and  fishing  In  Kipawa 

lies  enchant6es 

Jewel  of  the  mountain 

Langevin 

Life   and    loves   of   Beethoven 

Life    in    a    Benedictine    monastery 

Louis  de  Broglie 

Maria    Chapdelaine  F 

Marie-Louise  940.534 

Maroc,    terre    de   contrastes 

Matin  de  France 

P6che  en  M6diterran6e 

Pluie   sur  la   ville 

Rouad — the    island   of   the    crusaders 

Spelunking — a       new       science       (Sondeurs 
d'ablmes)  551.4 

Tapisseries   de   France 

Tunisie,  perle  du  Djerid 

Vagabond  of  France 

La  varlope 

Violons  d'Ingres 

Un  voyage  dans  la  province  de  Quebec 

Voyage  dans  le  ciel 

Voyage    en    Afrique 

Whirlwind  of  Paris 
French   revolution.   See  France — History — Revo- 
lution,  1789-1799 
FRENCH     TOWN.      13min      16-sd-$22;    rent    $1 

1945    BIS  940.534 

FRENCH   "U".    lOmin    16-sd-$40;    rent  $2    1946 

UWF 
Frequency    modulation.    See    Radio    frequency 

modulation 
FRERE  JACQUES 

#6 


See  Let's  all  sing  together 


FRESH  AS  THE  DAY  IT  WAS  PICKED.    19min 
16-sd-color-Ioan     1946     Dudley 

FRESH    FROM   THE   GARDEN.     18mln     16-sd- 

color-loan      1944     Int   harvester  635 

Fresh-water  fauna 

Marshland    mysteries  591.92 

Pond  insects                                   ^  591.92 

Fresh -water  flora 

Marshland  mysteries  591.92 

Friction 

Principles   of  dry  friction  631 

Turning  point  621 

Fried,   Oscar 

2nd   Hungarian    rhapsody  785 

FRIEND     INDEED.     (Pete     Smith  specialties 

ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  636.7 


55 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FRIEND  OR  FOE.  17min  16-sd-coIor-loan 
1946     Aetna 

FRIENDS  OF  THE  AIR.  (Colorful  world  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  coior-$60; 
rent  $3    1942    UWF  •  598.2 

Friendship 

Informer;     excerpt  177 

FRIESLAND,  HOLLAND'S  NORTHERNMOST 
PROVINCE.  18min  16-sd-$38.50;  rent  $2 
1946     FON  949.2 

FROG.  (Animal  life  ser.)  (Harvard  univ.  nat- 
ural science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1931  EBF 

597.8 

Frogs 

Color    changes    in    frogs    and    crustaceans 

591.57 
Dwellers  of  swamp  and  pond,  R  2  597.8 
Frog  597.8 

Frogs,    toads,    and    salamanders  597.8 

Mating  beiiavior  in  the  leopard  frog,  Rana 

Pipiens 
Some    frogs    and    toads  597.8 

Spring   is   here  502 

FROGS,  TOADS,  AND  SALAMANDERS.  15min 
rent   |3    1942   UWF  598.2 

FROM  ALL  NATIONS.  IR  16-si-color-rent 
$1.25    Presbyterian  bd 

FROM  CLAY  TO  BRONZE.  45min  16-si-$75: 
rent    $3    1929    Harvard  739 

FROM  CREEPING  TO  WALKING.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50      1934      EBF  612.76 

FROM  FLAX  TO  LINEN.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBF  677.1 

FROM  FLOWER  TO  FRUIT.  15min  16-si-$24 
1933    EBF  582.13 

FROM  HAITI  TO  TRINIDAD.  15min  16-si-$24 
1930   EBP  917.29 

FROM  LOGS  TO  LUMBER.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50     Also    color-rent    $3     UWF  674 

FROM  MULES  TO  MOTORS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent  50c    Goodyear 

FROM  OCEAN  TO  OCEAN.  lOmin  16-sd-$30; 
rent    $1.50    UWF  918.6 

FROM  SHIPS  OF  THE  AIR.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
50c     YMCA  629.13 

FROM  SILKWORM  TO  PARACHUTE,  llmin 
16-sd-loan     India 

FROM  SINGAPORE  TO  HONGKONG.  (De  La 
Varre    travelogue)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

915 

FROM  SPRUCE  TO  BOMBER.  9min  16-sd- 
rent    $1.50    UWF  629.13 

FROM  THE  BAHAMAS  TO  JAMAICA.  15min 
16-si-$24    1930    EBF  917.29 

FROM  TREE  TO  NEWSPAPER.  15min  16-si- 
$24  1928  EBF  676 

FROM  WHEAT  TO  BREAD.  15mln  16-si-$24 
1928    EBF  641.5 

FRONT    D'ACIER.    lOmin   16-sd-rent   $1.25   IntF 

FRONT  LINE  HOSPITAL.  (Our  Russian  allies 
ser.)    8min    16-sd-$36;    rent    $2    1942    BraF 

940.547 

Frontier  and  pioneer  life 

Covered    wagon  F 

Daniel  Boone  921 

Frontier    woman  978 

Glory    trail  F 

Kentucky   pioneers  976.9 

Pioneers  of  the  plains  978 

Pony    express  fr 

FRONTIER  WOMAN.  (Chronicles  of  Am. 
photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si-rent  $6  1923 
Yale  978 

Frozen  foods.  See  Food,  Frozen 

FROZEN  FOODS.     40min    16-sd-coIor-loan    GE 

664.8 

FROZEN  FRESHNESS.  30min  16-sd-color-loan 
1946    GM  664.8 

Fruit 

(jood  foods — fruits  and  vegetables  613.2 

History    of   date   palms  634.6 

Canning 
See  Canning  and  preserving 


Marketing 
See  Farm  produce — iMarketing 
FRUIT.     8min     16-si-$12.50    Filmsets 
Fruit  culture 

Fruit 

Orchard  power 
FRUSTRATION    PLAY    TECHNIQUES.    (Stud- 
ies of  normal  personality  development  ser.) 

35min   16-sd-$90;   rent   $5   1942   NYU       136.7 
Fuel 

Distributing    heat    energy  536 

Fire  541.3 

Fuels    and    heat  536.7 

Peat  and  coal 
Fuel,  Liquid.  See  Gasoline 
FUELS    AND    HEAT.     (Physical    science    ser.) 

llmin  16-sd-$50  1938  EBF  536.7 

FUNDAMENTALS   OF   ACOUSTICS.    (Univ.   of 

Chicago    physical    science    ser.)    lOmin    16- 

sd-$50   1933   EBF  534 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF    BASKETBALL.     15min 

lG-sd-$54     Coronet  796.32 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF    DIET,    llmin    16-sd-$50 

1943    EBF  613.2 

FUNDAMENTALS  OF  END  CUTTING  TOOLS. 

13min    16-sd-$22.88     1942     Castle  621.9 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF    FILING.      13min    16-sd- 

$22.88     1942     Castle  621.9 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF     MASSAGE.     15min    16- 

sd-$22.88     1945     Castle  615.8 

FUNDAMENTALS     OF     RIFLE     MARKSMAN- 

SHIP.    6R    16-sd-$195    1941    Trans  799.3 

FUNDAMENTALS  OF  SIDE  CUTTING  TOOLS. 

llmin   16-sd-$21.44     1942     Castle  621.9 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF    TENNIS.    22min    16-sd- 

$60;    rent   $4    1942   Yng  Am  796.34 

Fundulus 

Color     changes    in    frogs    and    crustaceans 

591.57 
Funeral  rites  and  ceremonies 

Ceremonies    in    Bali  919.2 

Fungi 

Enemies  of  fine  grasses 

Fungus    plants  589.2 

Technical  study  of  pathogenic  fungi 
FUNGUS     PLANTS.     (Plant    life     ser.)     lOmin 

16-sd-$50    1931    EBF  589.2 

FUR     AND     FEATHERS     IN     ALASKA.     9min 

16-sd-$30.   Also  color-$75  1947  Hawley  917.98 
FUR     BABIES.     14min     16-si-loan     1938     WisC 

636.9 
Fur-bearing  animals 

Fur   babies  636.9 

The   fur   trade 

Michigan    furbearers  591.5 

FUR       RESTYLING.        IR        16-sd-color-apply 

Paragon 

THE  FUR  SEAL.  lOmin  16-sd-$38.50  1947 
ifng  Am 

Fur  seals.  See  Seals  (Animals) 

Fur  trade 

The  fur  trade 

Portage  971 

THE  FUR  TRADE.  lOmin  16-sd-$25  1946 
CanFB 

Furnaces 

Distributing  heat  energy  536 

Hot    air    heating  •       697 

FURNACES  OF  INDUSTRY.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent    $1.50    UWF  669.1 

Furniture 

Furniture     craftsmen  684 

Furniture    making  684 

Industrial  design 

Miscellaneous   operations   in  a  metal  furni- 
ture and  cabinet  plant 

FURNITURE  CRAFTSMEN,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1940    EBF  684 

FURNITURE  MAKING.  15min  16-si-$24  1929 
EBF  684 

FURTHER  PROPHECIES  OF  NOSTRADA- 
MUS,    llmin  16-sd-$30    TFC 

FURY;  excerpt  (lynching  sequence).  (Human 
relations  ser.)  17min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU 
weekly  rental  is  $6  364 


56 


1947    EDITION 


FURY;  excerpt  (trial  sequence).  (Human  rela- 
tions  ser.)    14min   16-sd-rent  $3   NYU  172 

FURY    OF    THE    STORM.    (Hodge    podge  ser.) 

llmin   16-sd-apply   TFC  917.8 

FUTURAMA.   lOmin  16-sd-loan  1941  GM  625.7 

FUTURE  ASSETS.  lOmin  16-sd-$14.97  1946 
Castle 


FUTURE     FARMERS. 
Ores 


30min       16-si-rent    50c 


Q   men.    See   United   States — Federal   bureau   of 

investigation 
G     B     NEWSREEL.      lOmin      16-sd-rent    $1.50 

Lewis 
G.I.      BILL     OF     RIGHTS.       lOmin       16-sd-$30; 

rent    $1.50    1945    Bran  355.11 

Gages 

Centering  small   stock  621.9 

Dial  indicator  gages 

Fixed    gages  389 

Gauge   blocks   &  accessories  621.9 

Height  gages  and  test  indicators  389 

Measurement  with  light  waves  389 

Precision    gage   blocks  621.9 

GagllardI,  Gene 

Bowling    skill  794.6 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A. 

Painters  of  Quebec  759 

Galilei,  Galileo 

Star  gazers 

Through    Galileo's    telescope    &    Mt   "Wilson 
observatory  522 

Gallico,  Paolo 

Keyboard      concerts — flrst-third      portfolios 

786.2 
Gallup,  George  Horace 

Gallup  poll  301.15 

GALLUP   POLL.   lOmin  IG-sd-apply  TFC  301.15 
Game  and  game  birds 

Game   birds  598.2 

Game  birds  of  Saskatchewan 

Realm    of    the   wild  598.2 

GAME    BIRDS.    15min   16-si-$24   1931  EBF  598.2 
GAME    BIRDS   OF   SASKATCHEWAN.      (Cam- 
era trails  along  nature  trails  ser.)     IR     16- 

si-color-apply    1946    Bird 

THE  GAME  OF  GAMES.  17min  16-sd-rent 
$2.50    1947    Am  films 

GAME  OF  JAI-ALAI.  (Treasure  chest  ser.) 
9min    16-sd-$30    1940    Skibo  796.3 

GAME   TRAILS.    lOmin   16-sd-apply  TFC    591.5 
Games 

Sportmanship 

Games,    Olympic.    See    Olympic    games 

GANGES  FARMER.  20min  16-si-color-apply 
1946    Presbyterian    bd 

Ganges  river 

Sacred    Ganges  915.4 

Gangs 

Dead   end;    excerpt   (children   sequence)   364 
Devil    is    a  sissy;    excerpt    (gang   sequence) 

136.7 
Gannets 

Beautiful    birds   of   the   northeast   coast 

598.2 
Birds   of   the  sea  598.2 

GARDEN  FOR  VICTORY.  20-llmin  16-si-sd- 
$48-$36;  rent  $2-$1.50.  Also  20min  color-si- 
$120;   rent  $5    1942    UWF  635 

GARDEN  OF  GETHSEMANE.  7min  16-si- 
rent    $1.50     FiC 


Gardening 

Market     gardening 
Vegetative    plant    propagation 
See    also    Vegetable    gardening 


635 

581 


GARDENING.    (Plant    life    ser.)    llmin  16-sd- 

$50    1940    EBF  635 

GARDENING— THE      MODERN      EASY  WAY. 

21min    16-sd-color-loan    1945    Atlas  635 
GARDENS    WITHOUT    SOIL.    IR    16-sd-color- 

apply    1946    HawleyP 
"LA    GARE".     lOmin     16-sd-$40;     rent   $2     1946 

UWF  440 
Gas 

Gases 

Pipeline  licks   the   weather 

Analysis 

Flue  gas  analysis    (orsat  apparatus)  543 
Gas  and  oil  engines 

Aviation    engine  621.4 

Cooling    system    and    fuel    system  621.4 

Disassembling  the  engine  629.13 

Engine  assembly  621.4 

Engine  change:  installation  629.13 

Engine  change:   removal  629.13 

Engine  tests  and  tune  up  621.4 

Four-stroke  cycle  gas  engine  621.4 
Lubrication    of    the    gasoline    engine    621.89 

Making  a  V-type  engine  621.4 
Power  within— construction,   operation,   and 

care    of    the    internal-combustion  engine 

■^in,              ..             ^  621.4 

vvhere  mileage  begins  621.4 

See  also  Diesel  engines 

GASES.    lOmin   16-sd-apply  ICS 

Gasoline 

Catalysis  54^  3 

More   dangerous   than   dynamite  667 

Story  of  gasoline  665.5 

Gasoline  engines.   See  Gas  and  oil  engines 

^'^^inE    COD    FISHERMEN,     llmin     16-sd-$25 

1944    Canada  539 

Gaspe  peninsula 

Gaspe   codflshermen  539 

Gaspe  pittoresque — bird  life  917.14 

Gaspe    tour  917.14 

°^^1R^«,-  i^r"^^"l®^';l.lr^"^°     LIFE.  16min 

16-si-loan  Quebec  TB  917.14 

GASPE    TOUR.    25min    16-sd-coIor-Ioan  Cana- 
dian nat  ry  917.14 


GATEWAY     NORTH. 

$3     1940     UWF 


15min 


16-si-coIor-rent 
917.11 


GA"rj]^Y    TO    ASIA.    lOmin    16-sd-apply   1945 

GATEWAY  TO  GERMANY.  (Act  and  fact  no. 
4)       llmin     16-sd-$22;     rent     $1      1945      BIS 

940.542 

GATEWAY  TO  THE  WEST.  (Chronicles  of 
y-^A  photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si-rent  $6 
ii)z%  ji  ale  973  2 

Gatinea  park,  Canada 
The  four  seasons 

Gaubert,  Philippe 

Carnival  Romain  755 

°^^?^d  «'^^?^®Qa.*'  ACCESSORIES.  23min 
lb-sa-$35.16     1945     Castle  621.9 

Gaulle,  Charles  de 

General   De   Gaulle — soldier   of  France 


Gazelles 

Animals  of  the  African  plains 


591.5 


Gearing 

Hobbing  a  helical  gear.     Two  cuts— nondif- 

ferential    method  621  83 

Hobbing  a   spur  gear.     Part   I:   Setting  up 

the    change    gears  621  83 

Hobbing  a  spur  gear.     Part  H:   Setting  up 

and    hobbing    the    work  621  83 

Hobbing    a    square    tooth    spline    shaft 
XT   r-v..  621.83 

Hobbmg  a  worm  gear.     Infeed   method 

T  621.83 

Lever -age  531 

Manual   cutting  a  bevel— freehand  621  9 

Plain    indexing    and    cutting    a    spur    gear 

621  83 
Principles  of  gearing— an  introduction  621.83 


57 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


784 

598.2 
598.2 
799.2 
917.98 
598.2 

636.5 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 


lOmin      16-si-sd- 


608 

629.13 

625.7 

629.2 

625.7 


Geddes,  Norman  Bel 

Air  currents  and  theory  of  streamlining  533 
Geer,  Will 

Tall    tales 
Geese 

Birds  of  an   inland  lake 

Birds    of   the    inland   waterways 

Blue  geese 

Fur  and  feathers  in  Alaska 

Game    birds 

Game  birds  of  Saskatchewan 

Poultry  on  the  farm 

Realm   of   the   wild 

Spearheads    in    the    sky 

Water    birds 

Wild  wings 

Winter    visitors 
GEM    OF    THE    SEA.    (Magic   carpet   ser.)    IR 

16-sd-apply  TFC  914.15 

GENERAL        DE        GAULLE— SOLDIER        OF 

FRANCE.     20min     16-sd-loan     1945     France 

forever 
GENERAL      ELECTION.      20min      16-sd-$37.50; 

rent    $2    1946    BIS  324 

General  electric  company 

World's   largest  electrical  workshop       621.3 
GENERAL      FARMING.      IR     16-sd-rent     $1-50 

YMCA 
GENERAL     MACARTHUR. 

rent    $3     FiC 
General  mills  inc 

Operation  46 
General  motors  corporation 

Caravan 

End  of  the  beginning 

Futurama 

General    motors   institute 

To  new  horizons 

Tomorrow's  world  traders 

World    of    1960  625.7 

GENERAL  MOTORS   INSTITUTE.     27mln     16- 
sd-loan      1945      GM  629.2 
GENERALS   WITHOUT    BUTTONS.    80mln    16- 

sd-$25   1938  BraF  F 

Generators,     Electric.    See    Electric    generators 
Genetics.  See  Heredity 
GENEVA  BY  THE  LAKE.   (Magic  carpet  ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  914.94 

GENTE   DE  LUZON.    lOmin    16-sd-rent  $4    FiC 

GENTLE    ART    OF    MEAT    COOKERY.      28min 

16-sd-loan    1946    Armour  641.5 

Geography 

Geography  from   the  air  910 

Wild    fowl    in    slow    motion  598.2 

Geography,    Physical.    See    Physical    geography 
GEOGRAPHY    FROM    THE    AIR.    12min    16-sd- 

$40  1946  Air-age  910 

Geography  series 

Washington — the  national  capital  917.53 

GEOLOGICAL  WORK  OF  ICE.   (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago   physical    science    ser.)    llmin    16-sd- 

$50  1935  EBF  551.31 

Geometry 

Angles 

Angles  and  arcs  in  circles 

Areas 

Chords  and  tangents  of  circles 

The  circle 

Congruent   figures 

Lines  and  angles 

Locus 

Practical    geometry 

Quadrilaterals 

Similar    triangles 
Geophysics 

Earth's    rocky    crust 
Geopolitics 

Geopolltik    (Plan    for    destruction) 
GEOPOLITIK     (PLAN     FOR    DESTRUCTION). 

20min    16-sd-apply   TFC  320.1 

GEORGE    GROSZ    AT    WORK.      IR      16-si-$25: 

rent   $2    ArtF 

GEORGE     KEOGAN     BASKETBALL     FUNDA- 
MENTALS.    lOmin     16-sd-rent   $4     FiC 


513 

513 
513 
513 
513 
513 
513 
613 
513 
513 
513 

651 

320.1 


GEORGE     WASHINGTON,     COUNTRY  GEN- 

TLEMAN.     lOmin    16-sd-rent  $1.50     UWF 

921 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON'S    VIRGINIA.  40min 

16-sd-loan    VaC  917.55 

Georgia 

Southeastern   states  917.5 

Three   counties   against   syphilis  616.9 

Geotropism 

Reactions    in    plants   and   animals  581 

Gerenuk 

Animals  of  the  African  plains  591.5 

Germ  theory  of  disease 

Story   of   Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (anthrax 

sequence)  589.95 

GERMAN    CHANNEL    FORTIFICATIONS.     IR 
16-sd-rent  $1    IdP 

German  language  films 
La  Boheme 

Children   of   Switzerland  914.94 
Enchanted  valley 

Eternal    mask  F 
Land   of   eternal   silence 

Maedchen   in  uniform  F 
Rontgenstrahlen 

Germany 

Bremen — key  to  seven  seas  914.3 

Defeated  people  943 

Germany — Berlin  914.3 

Germany — industry  914.3 

Germany — rural  life  914.3 

Iron  madonna  of  Nuremberg  914.3 

Land    of    the    Wends  914.3 

Rhineland  memories  914.3 

Spreewald  folks  914.3 

Through    oil    lands    of    Europe    and  Africa 
—Germany,    France,    Spain,    Morocco   and 

Algeria,   Rl  665.5 

Agriculture 
See    Agriculture — Germany 

History 

Germany   invades   Austria 


943 


Politics  and  government 

Geopolltik    (Plan    for   destruction)  320.1 

GERMANY— BERLIN.      15min      16-si-$24  1939 

EBF  914.3 

GERMANY— INDUSTRY.      IR      16-sl-$24  1940 

EBF  914.3 

GERMANY    INVADES    AUSTRIA.    (News    pa- 
rade)   16-si-sd    Castle  943 

GERMANY— RURAL    LIFE.    IR    16-si-$24    1939 
EBF  914.3 

GERMANY  SURRENDERS.   (News  thrills  ser.) 
llmin      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50      1945      Official 

940.542 

Germination 

How    seeds    germinate  581 

Germs.   See  Bacteriology;   Germ  theory  of  dis- 
ease 

Gesell,  Arnold  Lucius 

The   baby's   bath  649 

Baby's  day  at  twelve  weeks  136.7 

Baby's  day  at  forty- eight  weeks  136.7 

Behavior    patterns    at    one    year  136.7 

Bottle   and   cup  of   feeding  649 

The    conquest    of    the    spoon  649 

Early   play  649 

Early    social    behavior  136.7 

From  creeping  to  walking  612.76 

The  growth  of  adaptive  behavior  136.7 

Growth    of    infant    behavior:    early  stages 

136.7 

Growth    of    infant    behavior:    later  stages 

136.7 

The  growth  of  motor  behavior  136.7 

How  behavior  grows  136.7 

Infants    are    individuals  136.7 

Learning    and    growth  136.7 

Life    begins  136.7 

Life  with  baby  136.7 

Posture   and   locomotion  612.76 

Self  discovery  in   a  mirror  649 

Thirty-six    weeks    behavior    day  136.7 

Twins   are   individuals  13fi-7 


58 


1947    EDITION 


GET    YOUR    VITAMINS.     4min     16-sd-rent    $1 

Bran  613.2 

GcysGrs 

Old  Faithful  speaks  551.2 

GIANT     KILLERS.       25min       16-sd-color-apply 

1946     PFC 
GIANT    OF    NORWAY.    (Passing    parade    ser.) 

llmin   16-sd-apply   TFC  921 

A   GIANT   PEOPLE:   THE   WATUSSI.    (Human 

geography  ser.)    llmin    16-sd-f50   1939   EBF 

916.7 
Giants 

The  man  of  stone 
GIANTS     OF     THE     JUNGLE.     (Magic    carpet 

ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  1939  TFC  591.5 

GIANTS     OF     THE      NORTH.      (Naturgraphs) 

15min     16-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50  Bray  591.5 

GIANTS   OF  THE   SEA.     lOmin     16-st-sd-$17.50 

1946     Offlcial 
Gibbons 

Primates — anthropoid    apes   and    new   world 
monkeys 
Gibraltar 

Rock  of  Gibraltar  914.68 

GIBRALTAR.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $3  FiC  .__ 

GIFT     OF     GREEN.       20min       16-sd-color-loan 

1946   Mod  581 

GIFT   OF   TS'AI    LUN— PAPER,     33min    16-sd- 

color-Ioan     1946     Hammermill  676 

GILBRETH   FILM.  See  Original  films  of  Frank 

B.  Gilbreth 
Gilchrist,  Joe 

They    live    again  616.6 

GINGERBREAD  MAN.  8min  16-sd-color-ap- 
ply   1945     Slessinger  F 

Gipsies 

Gypsies  914.7 

Gypsy  revels  784 
Otchi  tchorniye 

Giraffes 

African   fauna  591.5 

Animals    of    the    African    plains  591.5 

Animals   of  the  zoo  591.5 

Chumming  with    the   animals  591.5 

Deer  and   its   relatives  591.5 

Girders 

Deck   girders:   sub-assembly  623.8 

Innerbottom   section:    setting  up   floors   and 

longitudinals  623.8 

GIRL   OF   THE    LIMBERLOST.  90min     16-sd- 

$324;    rent   $9     ITTCO  F 

Girls 

Fit  and  fair  646.7 

Laboratory  of  democracy  130 

Patty  Garman,  little  helper  371.42 

Training  the  master  homemaker  373 

GIVE  AND  TAKE  WITH  MEXICO.  20min 
16-sd-color-$130      1944     Frith  631.1 

GIVE  US  THIS  DAY— THE  STORY  OF 
BREAD.  25min  16-sd-loan  1940  Am  inst  of 
baking  641.5 

GIVE  YOURSELF  A  PAT  ON  THE  BACK.  See 

Let's  all  sing  together  #6 

GIVING  A  SHOP  DEMONSTRATION,  ISmin 
16-sd-$24.26       Castle  621.9 

GLACE   VIVE.    20mln    16-sd-rent  $2.50    IntF 

Glacier  national  park 

Glacier  national  park.     Castle  917.86 

Glacier  national  park.     EBF  917.86 

Glacier  trails  917.86 

Northwestern   mountains  917.86 


GLACIER    NATIONAL    PARK, 

Castle 


16-si-sd     1943 
917.86 


GLACIER   NATIONAL  PARK.    12min  16-si-$18 

1930      EBF  917.86 

GLACIER  TRAILS.     (Magic  carpet  ser.)   lOmin 

16-sd-apply      TFC  917.86 

Glaciers 

Birthplace   of   icebergs  551.31 

Geological   work   of   ice  551,31 

Wearing  away  of  the  land  551,3 


612.4 

llmin     16-sd-$28;     rent 
335 


Glands,  Ductless 

Endocrine   glands 
THE    GLASS    BELL 

$1.75   AF   films 
Glass,  Plate.  See  Plate  glass 

Glass,  Stained.  See  Glass  painting  and  stain- 
ing 

Glass  blowing  and  working 

Baron  and  the  rose  921 

Crystal  clear  666.1 

Glass  blowing  technique  666.1 

Grand    verrier  666.1 

Making  glass  666.1 

GLASS  BLOWING  TECHNIQUE,  15min  16-sl- 
$24     1928     EBF  666.1 

Glass   manufacture 

Looking    through   glass  666.1 

Making    safety    glass  666.1 

Manufacture   of   laminated   glass  666.1 

Manufacture  of  P  C  glass  blocks  666.1 

Manufacture    of   Pennvernon    window    glass 

666.1 
Sand   and   clay  553.6 

World's    largest    telescope    reflector  522 

Glass  painting  and  staining 

How  stained  glass  windows  are  made        748 
Making  a  stained  glass  window  748 

Glassware 

Crystal   clear  666.1 

Making  glass  666.1 

Glens  Falls,  New  York 

Home    town,    U.S.A.  917.3 

Gliders   (Aeronautics) 
Gliding  wings 

GLIMPSES  OF  FRENCH  COUNTRY  LIFE. 
lOmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  rent  $1-$1.50 
1937     Nu-Art  914.4 

GLIMPSES  OF  GREECE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply    TFC  914.95 

GLIMPSES  OF  PICTURESQUE  JAVA.  lOmin 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  rent  $1-$1.50  1941  Nu- 
Art  919.22 

GLIMPSES  OF  SOVIET  SCIENCE  NO.  1. 
lOmin    16-sd-$36;  rent  $2    BraF 

GLIMPSES  OF  SOVIET  SCIENCE  NO,  2. 
25min    16-sd-$108;  rent  $6    BraF 

GLIMPSES  OF  TEXAS,  ITS  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES AND  THE  BIG  BEND  NA- 
TIONAL PARK  PROJECT.  15min  16-si- 
loan      1936      USBM  917.64 

GLIMPSES  OF  THE  CHINESE  DRESS.  IR 
16-si-color-rent  $3    RFA 

GLIMPSES  OF  THE  NEAR  EAST,  15min  16- 
si-$24      1940      EBF  915 

GLOBAL    AIR     ROUTES. 
1944     CanFB 

GLORIOUS  FOURTH.  20min  16-si-rent  $2.50 
FiC 

GLORY  TRAIL.  68min  16-sd-$210,-  rent  $10 
Nu-Art  F 

Gloucester,  Massachusetts 
Men  of  Gloucester 

GLOUCESTER  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies 
in   stone  726 


16min      16-sd-apply 


GO      FORTH. 

CathF 


20min 


16-sd-rent      $6       1946 
266 


GOAL-KEEPING     AND     THROWING-IN.       IR 

16-sd-$40;    rent  $2     1946    UWF  796.33 

GOAT     DAIRY     FARM.      12min     16-sd-color-$95 
1945     Frith  636.3 


Goats 

Adventures  of  Chico 
Animal  babies 
Dinnertime  on  the  farm 
Farm   animals 
Goat   dairy   farm 
Goats 


F 

591.5 

636 

636 

636.3 

636.3 


Goats,    Mountain.     See  Mountain  goats 

GOATS.     (Primary  grade  ser.)  lOmin     16-sd-$50 
1939     EBF  636.3 

God 

Children  in  search  of  God  F 


59 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


GOD    OF    CREATION.    (Sermon    from    science) 

50min  16-sd-color-loan  Moody 
GOD    OF   THE   ATOM.   50min   16-sd-color-apply 

Moody 
GOD'S      COUNTRY.        60min        16-sd-rent      $15 

Eastin 
GOING,     GOING,      GONE.       19min       16-sd-$60 

Screen 
Going  places  series 

Cartoonland    mysteries  791.4 

Cloth  of  kings  677.1 

To  the  windwards 
Gold 

Gold  669.2 

Gold  and  man 

The  great  trail 

Placer   gold  622.34 

GOLD.     15min    16-si-$24    1940    EBP  669.2 

GOLD  AND   MAN.    (Strange  as  it  seems)   9min 

16-sd-$25  1947    Acad 
GOLD    COAST    BUILDERS,      llmin     16-sd-$22; 

rent  $1    1946    BIS 
Goldberger,  Joseph 

Way  in  the  wilderness  616.9 

GOLDEN     EAGLE.     (Our    colorful    world    ser.) 

14min     16-si-color-$60;    rent    $3     1941     UWF 

598.2 

GOLDEN  FLEECE.  lOmin  16-sd-$10;  rent  75c 
1941     Australian     N&I    bur  677 

GOLDEN  HARVEST.  lOmin  16-sd-Ioan  1943 
Int    harvester  634.3 

GOLDEN    HORIZONS.     33min     16-sd-color-loan 

1945  Ampco 
GOLDEN    JUBILEE.   28min    16-sd-$125   1947   US 

rubber 
GOLDEN    MOUNTAINS.    lOmln    16-sd-$36;    rent 

$2    1942    BraF  786.2 

GOLDEN      WEST.      9min      lG-si-sd-$8.75-?17.50 

1941    Official  978 

Goldenberg,  Joseph 

Beginning  tumbling  796.4 

Goldfinches 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Five   colorful   birds  598.2 

How  birds   feed   their  young  598.2 

Mr  and  Mrs  Goldfinch  598.2 

Goldsmithing 

Gold  669.2 

Golf 

Brother  golfers 

Golf    mistakes  796.352 

Johnny   Parrel   golf  instruction   films 

Keystone   of   golf  796.352 

Pinehurst 

Rough  but  hopeful 

Saving  strokes  with  Sam  Snead  796.352 

Smooth   approach  796.352 

GOLF      MISTAKES.     (Pete     Smith     specialties 

ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  796.352 

GOLF    SLAPPY.    lOmin    16-sd-$25     1946     HollP 
Gonorrhea 

Health   is   a  victory  616.9 

GOOD  CLEAN  SPORT.  (Oriental  journeys  ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-rent   $1.50     1934     UWF  796 

GOOD   EARTH.   (Literature  ser.)  4R  min  16-sd- 

rent-apply  TFC  F 

GOOD     EARTH;     excerpt     (famine     sequence). 

(Human    relations    ser.)     13min     16-sd-rent 

$1.50    NYU  630.951 

GOOD     EARTH;     excerpt     (locusts     sequence). 

(Human  relations  ser.)   14min  16-sd-rent  $3 

NYU  632.'' 

GOOD     EARTH;     excerpt     (woman     sequence). 

(Human  relations  ser.)   18min  16-sd-rent  $3 

NYU  396 

GOOD    FIGHT.    40min    16-sd-loan     1946   Caravel 

GOOD  FOODS— A  DRINK  OF  WATER.  8min 
16-si-$12    1931   EBP  613.2 

GOOD  FOODS— BREAD  AND  CEREALS.  Smln 
16-sl-$12  1931  EBP  613.2 

GOOD     FOODS— FRUIT    AND     VEGETABLES. 

8min    16-si-$12    1930    EBF  613.2 


GOOD    FOODS— MILK.   5min  16-sl-$6  1930  EBP 

637 

GOOD  GROOMING.  30min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945      Castle  646.7 

GOOD  HEALTH.     2R    16-sd-$75    1945    Pictorial 

GOOD  MANNERS.  2R  16-sd-$75  1945  Pic- 
torial 

GOOD  NEIGHBORS.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-apply     TFC  918 

GOOD  PHOTOGRAPHY  IS  FLASH  PHOTOG- 
RAPHY.    25min   16-sd-loan  1944  GE         770 

GOOD   SAMARITAN.  12min  IG-ed-rent  $3  RPA 

226 

GOOD  SKATES.  (Grantland  Rice  sportlight 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply  TFC  796.9 

GOODBYE,  MR  GERM.  14min  16-sd-loan  1940 
Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

Goodwin,   Maude  Wilder 

Dutch    and    English    on    the    Hudson.      See 
Peter   Stuyvesant  973.2 

Goodyear,   Charles 

Story  of  Charles  Goodyear  678 

Goose.  See  Geese 

GOOSE  THAT  LAID  THE  GOLDEN  EGG.  9min 
16-sd-sale-apply.  Also  color-apply  1946 
Commonwealth 

Gophers 

Our    animal    neighbors  591.5 

Gorillas 

Monkeys   and   apes  591.5 

Primates — anthropoid    apes    and    new   world 
monkeys 

Gorin,   Igor 

Igor    Grorin,     baritone  784 

Goshawk 

Song    birds    of    the    north    woods  598.2 

Gossip 

Whispers  179 

Government,  Municipal.  See  Municipal  gov- 
ernment 

Governments  in  exile.  See  World  war,  1939- 
— Governments  in  exile 

GRACE  OF  FORGIVENESS.  (Episodes  in  the 
life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)  27min  16-sd-rent  $7.50 
RFA  225.92 

Crackles.    See  Blackbirds 

Grain 

Day  of  threshing  grain  631.5 

Good  foods — bread  and  cereals  613.2 

More   grain   in   the  grain   tank 
Six    slices    a    day  641.5 

GRAIN  OF  RICE.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1934 
UWF  633.1 

Grammar.     See  English  language — Grammar 

Grammar  schools.  See  Education  of  children 

GRANADINAS.  (Pan  American  bowl  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-color-apply    1945     Hollywood  starshots 

Grand  canyon 

Bryce-Zion-Grand    canyon  917.9 

Fashion  horizons  646 

Grand    canyon  917.91 

Grand  canyon  in  Arizona  917.91 

Shooting    the    Grand    canyon    rapids     917.91 
Western   wonderland  917.9 

GRAND  CANYON.  (Our  colorful  world  ser.) 
15min    16-si-color-$60;    rent    $3      1941     UWF 

917.91 

GRAND  CANYON  IN  ARIZONA.  25-15min  16- 
si-sd-color-loan     Santa   Fe    ry  917.91 

Grand  Coulee  dam 

Miracle  of  hydro  627.8 

GRAND  MANAN.  lOmin  16-sd-$25.  Also  color- 
$75     1943     Canada  917.15 


UN        GRAND        POTIER. 

FrenchC 

Grand    Teton    national    park 
Adventure  ahead 


20min       16-sd-loan 
738 


Last   of   the   old  West 
Yellowstone  and  the  Grand  Tetons 


917.87 


UN       GRAND      VERRIER.      20min      16-sd-loan 
FrenchC  666.1 


60 


1947    EDITION 


553.6 


22min    16- 
660 


633.2 


914.2 


623.8 
623.8 


741 


Granite 

Sand  and  clay 
Grantland   Rice  sportlight  series 

Bowling  skill 

Crystal   champions 

Good   skates 

Horseshoes 

Sporting    quiz 

Springboard  champions 

Strike 

Water  bugs 
GRANTON    TRAWLER,   llmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50 

1934     MMA  639 

Grapefruit 

California's    golden    magic  634.3 

Land    of    the    grapefruit  634 

GRAPES  OF  WRATH.  12R  16-sd-rent  apply  Fl 

F 
GRASS.    19min    16-sd-rent   $3    EK  915.5 

GRASS.     7R    16-si-apply    MMA 
GRASS    AND    FARIVI    CHEMURGY 

sd-loan    1942    Allis 
Grasses 

Harvesting    native    grass    seed 
Grasshoppers.   See  Locusts 

GRASSLAND.     lOmin    16-sd-$12.28     1938    Castle 

631.4 
GRASSY    SHIRES.      (Pattern    of   Britain    ser.) 

14min     16-sd-rent   $2     1944     BIS 
Gravitation 

Gyroscope    and    gravitation 

Gyroscope    and    the    earth's    rotation 
Gray,   Harold 

Making    the    funnies 
Gray,  Thomas 

Gray's    elegy  821 

GRAY  SQUIRREL.   (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin 

16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  591.5 

GRAY'S     ELEGY.     17min     16-sd-$50;     rent     $2 

UWP  821 

Grayson,  Donald 

Songs  of  Stephen  Foster  784 

Grazing 

Blessings   of  grass  631.4 

Grass 

Grassland  631.4 

GREAT  AMERICAN    BROADCAST.     91min    16- 
sd-rent  apply  Fi  F 
Great   Britain 

Dominion  status 
See  also  England;  Ireland;   Scotland;   and 

names    of    the    various    dominions 

Agriculture 
See   Agriculture — Great    Britain 

Army 
ABCA  940.534 

Britain's   paratroops  940.534 

Forward    commandos  355 

Personnel  selection 

Rock    of    Gibraltar  914.68 

Three   cadets 

Defenses 
Behind   the   guns  341.3 

Keeping  the  fleet  at  sea  359 

Operation  fougasse 

Description  and  travel 
British  Isles 
English  inns 

Economic  conditions 
Enough  to  eat?  613.2 

John    Bull's    own    island 

Education 
See    Education — Great    Britain 

History — Fiction 
See  England — Fiction 

History — World   war,   19S9-19i5 
See   World   war,    1939-1945— Great   Britain 


Industries 
Democracy  at  work 
John    Bull's    own    island 


Navy 


794.6 

Progress    report 

797.2 

Unseen  power 

796.9 

796.24 

796 

Dartmouth 

797.2 

Minelayer 

799.1 

North    sea   patrol 

797.2 

n«i.*«.*»~     ^. 

Politics  and  government 
General   election 
Local  government 

Postal  service 
See   Postal    service — Great    Britain 

Railroads 
See    Railroads — Great    Britain 

Royal  air  force 
Air    battle 
Behind    the    wings 
Coastal     command 
Operation    Fido 


331.1 


914.2 
914.2 


F 
324 


940.544 

629.13 

940.544 

940.544 


Social  conditions 

Start  in  life  362.7 

GREAT    CANADIAN    SHIELD,      llmin  16-sd- 

color-$75     1945     CanFB  622 

GREAT   CIRCLE.     14min     16-sd-$37.50;  rent   $2 

1946     Int  film 

GREAT     COMMANDMENT.     75mln     16-sd-rent 

$17.50    Fi  232 

THE  GREAT  GAME.     23min     16-sd-$37.50;  rent 

$2     1947     BIS 
GREAT    GUY.      75min      16-sd-$15      Capital 
GREAT    HEART.    (MGM  miniature  ser.)   lOmin 

16 -sd  apply  TFC  921 

Great  Lakes 

Boats   of   the  Great  Lakes  387 

Great    Lakes  386 

Michigan  commercial  fishing  639 

Seven  days  adventure 
GREAT    LAKES.     20min     16-sd-color-$150     1941 

Canada  386 

Great  leaders  series 

Martin  Luther,  his  life  and  times  921 

GREAT     MEDDLER.     (Passing     parade     ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 


THE     GREAT     MIKE. 

Ideal 


SOmin      16-sd-rent    $15 


GREAT  NORTHERN       TACKLE  BUSTERS. 

9min      16-si-sd-color-$75      1947  Hawley 

GREAT  SYMPHONIES.       lOmin  16-sd-$17.50 

1946  Castle  785 


THE    GREAT    TRAIL, 

Lanfre 


12min     16-sd-$100     1946 


GREATER    VICTORY.      22min     16-sd-$50     1945 
Filmedia  F 


THE     GREATEST     GIFT. 
TFC 


lOmin     16-sd-apply 


Grebes 

Birds  of  the  marshes  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs   &  marshes 
Marsh    birds    you    should    know  598.2 

Western    waterfowl  598.2 

Greece 

Greece  914.95 

Glimpses  of  Greece  914.95 

Out    of    the    ruins  940.534 

This  is  Greece  today  940.534 

Through   oil   lands   of  Europe   and  Africa — 

Poland,    Greece  and  Egypt,   Rl             665.5 

See  ulso  Athens 

GREECE.     (Forum   edition)     16min    16-sd-apply 
1946    MOT  914.95 

GREEN     ACRES.     30min    16-si-color-loan     1939 
Nat    fertilizer    assn  636 


GREEN     PLANT. 


15min    16-si-|24     1933    EBF 
581 


61 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Greenbelt,   Maryland 

Elementary    school    of    tomorrow  372 

GREENER   HILLS.    (Miniature  ser.)    llmin   16- 

sd- apply  TFC  170 

Greenfield,  Massachusetts 

Colonial  architecture  720.973 

Greenhouses 

Market  gardening  635 

GREENIE.    (Miniature   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-apply 

TFC  325.73 

Greenland 

Flight  over  the  Arctic 

Land   of   eternal   silence 
Grenfell,    Sir    Wilfred    Thomason 

Viking  639 

Grey,  Zane 

Southern    seas  919.31 

GREY  ARMADA.     lOmin     16-sd-rent  $1     Popu- 
lar 
GREY   OWL'S    LITTLE    BROTHER.    lOmin    16- 

sd-loan    NPC  591.5 

GRINDING     A     DEEP     HOLE.      ISmin      16-sd- 

$30.01     1944    Castle  621.92 

GRINDING     A      PARALLEL      BAR— PART      I: 

SETTING  UP  THE  MACHINE.     14min     16- 

sd-$21.95     Castle  621.9 

GRINDING     A     PARALLEL     BAR— PART     II: 

GRINDING    OPERATIONS.      15min      16-sd- 

$22.58      Castle  621.9 

GRINDING    A    PLAIN    PIN,    PARTS    Mi.     16- 

sd-ptl-f29.29;    pt2-$28.58     1944     Castle 

621.92 
GRINDING    A    SINGLE-POINT    TOOL.      26min 

16-sd-$34.01      Castle  621.9 

GRINDING  A  SLENDER  SHAFT  WITH   BACK 
REST.     17min   16-sd-?28.58     1944    Castle 

621.92 

GRINDING  A  STRAIGHT   HOLE.  ISmin  16-sd- 
$30.01    1944    Castle  621.92 

GRINDING  A  TAPER.   19min   16-sd-$27.10    1944 
Castle  621.92 

GRINDING  A  TEMPLATE.     15min    16-sd-$22.58 
Castle  621.9 


GRINDING    A   V    BLOCK. 
Castle 


22min     16-sd-$29.02 
621.9 


GRINDING    AND    FACING    A     BLIND     HOLE. 

17min     16-sd-$28.58     1944     Castle  621.92 

Grinding  and  polishing 

Centering,  edge  grinding  and  beveling  681.4 
Cylindrical  grinder 

Endfeed  grinding  a  tapered  pin  621.92 

Fine  grinding  681.4 

Grinding   a   deep   hole  621.92 

Grinding  a  parallel   bar  Part  I:   setting  up 

the    machine  621.9 

Grinding    a    parallel    bar   Part   II:    grinding 

operations  621.9 

Grinding   a   plain    pin,    parts   I-II  621.92 

Grinding  a  slender  shaft  with  back  rest 
^  .    ..  621.92 

Grinding   a   straight   hole  621.92 

Grinding  a  taper  621.92 

Grinding  a  V  block  621.9 

Grinding  and  facing  a  blind  hole  621.92 
Grinding  carbide  tools 

Grinding   thin   discs  621.9 

Grinding  wheel  markings 
Grinding  wheel  safety 

Infeed   grinding   a   shaft   of   two   diameters 

621.92 
Infeed    grinding    shouldered    work        621.92 
Offhand  grinding  with  Norton  abrasive 
Plunge  cut  grinding  621.92 

Polishing — spherical     surfaces  681.4 

Rough  grinding  by  hand  681.4 

Sharpening  a  form  relieved  cutter  621.92 
Sharpening  a  plain  helical  cutter  621.92 
Sharpening    a    shell    end    mill  621.92 

Sharpening  a  side  milling  cutter  621.92 
Sharpening    an    angular    cutter  621.92 

Thrufeed  grinding  a  straight  pin,  pts  I-II 

621.92 
GRINDING     CARBIDE     TOOLS.       (Lesson     in 
grinding  ser)     SOmin     16-sd-coIor-loan     1946 
Norton 


GRINDING   MULTIPLE-POINT  TOOLS.    20min 

16-sd-$27.74      Castle  621.9 

GRINDING    THIN    DISCS.      15min      16-sd-$27.15 

Castle  621.9 

GRINDING    WHEEL    MARKINGS.      (Lesson   in 

grinding  ser)     ISmin     16-sd-color-loan     1946 

Norton 
GRINDING     WHEEL     SAFETY.       (Lesson     in 

grinding  ser)     20min     16-sd-color-loan     1946 

Norton 
Gropper,   William 

William  Gropper  at  work  741 

Grosbeaks 

Birds    of    North    America  598.2 

Friends   of  the  air  698.2 

Grottoes.     See  Caves 

GROUND  TECHNIQUE.  2R  16-si-$55;  rent  $1.50 
Minn  798 

GROUND  WATER.   (Univ.  of  Chicago  physical 
science    ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1935     EBP 

551.4 

Groundhogs.     See  Woodchucks 

Groupers 

Marine    circus  591.92 

Grouse 

Dwellers  of  the  forest  691.5 

Game   birds  598.2 

How    birds    feed    their    young  598.2 

Ruffed  grouse  598.2 

GROW   YOUR    OWN.     20min     16-sd-$22.13     1945 
Castle  635 

GROWING    FIBERS.     8min     16-si-$12.50     Film- 
sets 

GROWING    PLANTS    WITHOUT    SOIL.  15mln 

16-si-rent  $1.50     1935     UWF  631.5 

Growth 

Learning  and  growth  136.7 

Growth   (Plants) 

Gift  of  green      •  581 

Green  plant  581 

Growth    of    flowers  582.13 

Interdependence  of  living  things  581 

Life  of  plants  581 
Movements    of    some    common    plants       581 

Plant   growth  581 

Plant    speaks    thru    leaf    analysis  581 
Study    of    mineral    element    deficiencies    in 

plant  growth  581 

GROWTH:  A   STUDY  OF  JOHNNY  &  JIMMY. 

(Child    development    ser.)     45min    16-si-$58 
1941   Warden   &   Gilbert  136.7 

THE  GROWTH  OF  ADAPTIVE  BEHAVIOR. 

(How    a    baby    grows)    IR    16-si-$24    EBF 

136.7 

GROWTH     OF    AMERICA.      lOmIn      16-sd-$40; 

rent   $1.50     1946     DeVry  973 

GROWTH     OF    CITIES.     (Social    studies    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF  323.35 

GROWTH   OF   FLOWERS,     llmin     16-sd-color- 
$75     1945     Coronet  582.13 

GROWTH    OF    INFANT    BEHAVIOR:    EARLY 
STAGES.    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1934    EBP  136.7 

GROWTH    OF    INFANT    BEHAVIOR:    LATER 
STAGES.     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1934    EBF  136.7 

GROWTH    OF    MANKIND.      14min      16-sd-$40; 
rent    $2      1946      DeVry  572 

THE   GROWTH   OF   MOTOR   BEHAVIOR. 

(How    a    baby    grows)      IR     16-si-$24    EBF 

136.7 
Gruber,   Franz  Xaver 

Heilige  nacht.  See  Starlight  night  784 

GUADALCANAL     DIARY.  105mln     16-sd-rent 

apply    Fi  940.542 

Guano 

Bird  Islands  of  Peru  598.2 

GUARDIANS    OF    PLENTY.    27mln    16-sd-Ioan 
1943     duPont  632.7 

GUARDIANS     OF     THE     SEA.     lOmIn     16-sd- 
apply  TFC  614.8 


62 


1947    EDITION 


Guatemala 

Colonial  Guatemala 

Guatemala  917.28 

Land  of  the  eagle  917.28 

Panchita 

GUATEMALA.     (Our    world    in    review    ser.) 
lOmin  16-si-$24;  rent  $1    1937  ITTCO    917.28 

LA     GUERRE     DU     BOUTONS.      See    Generals 
without    buttons  F 

Guiana,    Dutch.    See   Dutch   Guiana 

GUIDANCE     PROBLEM     FOR    SCHOOL    AND 

HOME.     18min     16-sd-$75;    rent    $2.50     1941 
TC  136.7 

GUIDE   ME  O  THOU   GREAT  JEHOVAH. 

4min     16-sd-$10;    rent    $1      1945     Cathedral 

784 

GUIDE  TO  GOOD  EATING.  12mln  16-sd-color- 

$100     Nat   dairy  613.2 

GUIDED      BEND      TEST. 

1944     Castle 


H 


17min     16-sd-$29.29 
671 W 


GUILTY.     30min     16-sd-$95     1939     KC     safety 
council  629.213 

GUILTY   MEN.      (World  in  action)     lOmln     16- 
sd-$25;    rent    $1.25      1945      CanFB  343 

GUINEA    GOLD.     IR     16-sd-rent   $1.50     Shad 

Guinea  pigs 
Rodents 

Gultry,  Sacha 

Louis  Pasteur,  the  benefactor  921 

Pasteur  921 

GULF    OF     MEXICO     INVERTEBRATES,     R1. 

15min  16-si-color-$60;   rent  $2  1942  Rutgers 

591.92 

GULF     OF     MEXICO     INVERTEBRATES.     R2. 

15min  16-si-color-$60;   rent  $3  1942  Rutgers 

591.92 

Gulls 

Birds  of  an  inland  lake  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  lakes  &  marshes 
Birds  of  the  seacoast  598.2 

Wild  wings.  •  598.2 

Guns.     See  Shooting 

Gums  and  resins 

Suwanee  pine  668.4 

Guns.  See  Ordnance 

Guns,  Machine.  See  Machine  guns 

Gustaf  V,   King  of  Sweden 
A  day  with  the  king 

Gymnastics 

Broomstick   gymnasium  796.4 

Cadet   champions  355 

Gymnastics  796.4 

1944  national  A.  A.  U.   men's  and  women's 

gymnastic  championships 
Simple  stunts  796.4 

Sofia  girls  796.4 

GYMNASTICS.    (Sports  parade  ser.)   IR  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  796.4 

Gypsies.     See  Gipsies 

GYPSIES.   85min  16-sd-rent  $20  1938  BraP  914.7 

GYPSY    REVELS.     (Memories    of    old    Russia 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  784 

GYRO  COMPASS.  lOmln  16-sd-loan  1943  Sperry 

629.13 
Gyroplanes.     See  Autogiros 
Gyroscope 

Attitude  gyro  629.13 

Compass  system 

Gyroscope    and    gravitation  623.8 

Gyroscope  and  the  earth's  rotation         623.8 

Principles  of  the  gyroscope 

Romance  of  the  gyroscope  629.13 

Sperry   gyrosyn    compa.ss  629.13 


GYROSCOPE      AND      GRAVITATION. 

16-sd-$20.68      Castle 


15min 
623.8 


HABITANT  ARTS   AND  CRAFTS.     lOmin     16- 
sd-color-apply  CanFB  709.71 

Habitations,     Human.      See    Architecture,    Do- 
mestic; Dwellings 

Habitations  of  animals.     See  Animals — Habita- 
tions 

HACKSAWS.  (Use  and  care  of  hand  tools  ser.) 
ISmin  16-sd-$16.33  1943  Plomb  694 

Hair 

Cleanliness — keeping  the  hair  clean  613 

Hair-dressing 

People  of  the  Congo:   the  Mangbetu     916.7 

Haiti 

From  Haiti  to  Trinidad  917.29 

Haiti's  black  Napoleon  917.29 

HAITI'S  BLACK  NAPOLEON.  (Colortone  ser.) 

IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  917.29 

Haldane,  John  Burdon  Sanderson 

Experiments  in  the  revival  of  orgsinisms  612 
Hall  Johnson  choir 

A  message  from  Dorothy  Maynor 

That  man  Samson  784 

Ham 

Meat  packing  664.9 

Hamilton,  Alexander 

Alexander  Hamilton  921 

Hamilton,  Ontario 

Portrait  of  a  city 
Hammer  throw 

Weight  events  796.4 

Hammers 

Hammers  694 

HAMMERS.   (Use  and  care  of  hand  tooI»  «er.) 
llmin    16-sd-$9.86    1943    Plomb  694 

Hand.    See  Hands 

HAND      MADE     LANTERN     SLIDES.       lOmin 
16-si-$21;   rent  $1.50  1937  ITTCO  371.33 

HAND  SAWING.    20min    16-sd-$66    1943    Handy 

694 

HAND   SOLDERING.     20min     16-sd-$27.09    1945 
Castle  671 

Handicapped.        See      Disabled — Rehabilitation, 
etc 

Handicraft 

Craftsmen  at  work 

Creative    hands  709.73 

EJlementary  manual  training  684 

Foilcraft 

Habitant   arts   and   crafts  709.71 

Hands  are  sure  709.71 

Hobby  time  no.  1-3 

Large  pottery  of  San  Bartolo  Coytepec 

Patterns    of   American    rural    art  709.73 

Spanish   influence   in  Mexican   crafts 

"Toys  from  odds  and  ends  680 

Handicraft  instructional  films  series 

Elementary  book  binding  686 

Elementary   manual   training  684 

Leather  work  675 

Loom   weaving  677 

Marionettes — construction  and  manipulation 

791.5 

Handicraft  teaching  films  series 

Casting   with    rubber    molds  731 

Simple  block  printing  760 

Toys  from  odds  and  ends  680 

HANDICRAFTS    OF    INDIA.    lOrain    16-sd-loan 
India  915.4 


HANDLE     WITH     CARE. 

1942    Aetna 


25min 


16-sd-loan 
662.2 


GYROSCOPE     AND     THE     EARTH'S     ROTA- 
TION.     lOmin      16-sd-$13.18      Castle      623.8 


HANDLING    AND    CARE    OF    THE    PATIENT. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #11)     26min    16- 
sd-$56.25;    rent    $8      1946     BIS  610.7 

HANDLING       LIVESTOCK       FOR       MARKET. 

21min    16-sd-$32.87     1946     Castle  636 


63 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Hands 

Chronicle  Jl 

Cleanliness — clean   face  and  hands  613 

Fingers  and  thumbs  575 

Growth    of    infant    behavior:    later    stages 

136.7 

HANDS  ARE  SURE.   30min  16-sd-loan  Quebec 

TB  709.71 

HANDS,  FEET,  CLOTHING  &  DRAPES.   (How 

to  draw  cartoon  ser.)    20min  16-sd-$60;  rent 

$4     1944     ITTCO  741 

HANNIBAL     VICTORY.       60min       16-sd-color- 

rent  apply     1946    USDA  940.545 

HANSEL    AND    GRETEL.      30min      16-sd-$72; 

rent  |3    Wolf 
Hansen,  J.  E. 

Wisconsin — its  government  at  work      917.75 
HAPPY     HEELS.      ISmin      16-sd-$60      Screen 
HAPPY   HEN   AND   HER  CHICKS.     15min     16- 

si-$10.50     1936     Purinton  636.5 

HAPPY   TIME    No.    3.     15min     16-sd-$35;   rent 

$2.75     Baptista 
HARBOR    GOES   TO    FRANCE.      15min      16-sd- 

$37.50;   rent  $2    1946    BIS  627 

Harbors 

Harbor   goes    to    France  627 

Harding,  Warren  Gamaliel 

Mr   President  973.9 

Hardness  „„^  ^ 

Hardness   testing    (Rockwell)  ®?°;2 

Price  of  freedom  914.38 

HARDNESS     TESTING      (ROCKWELL).      (In- 

spection  ser.)   18min  16-sd-$30.01  1944  Castle 

620.1 
Hardwicke,  Sir  Cedrlc 

French  town  940.634 

Hares 

Rodents 

When    winter    comes  502 

Hargreaves,  James 

Man  who   changed   the  world  677 

HARNESSING     LIQUIDS.       12min       16-sd-loan 

1947      Shell  532 

HARNESSING  THE  RAINBOW.     27min     16-sd- 

color-loan    1947    duPont 

Harp 

Mildred    Dilling,    harpist  787.5 

Harpsichord 

Jose    Iturbi,    harpsichord  786.2 

Harrison,  Richard  Berry 

Tuskegee  institute  and  Christophe's  citadel 

326 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell 

Three  centuries  of  Massachusetts  974.4 

Harvard  university  natural  science  series 

Animal   life  590 

Earth's  rocky  crust  561 

Frog  597.8 

Plant   life           -  581 

Reactions  in  plants  and  animals  581 

Wearing    away    of    the    land  551.3 

Work  of  running  water  551.48 

Harvesting 

That   the   millions   may   eat  631.5 

Harvesting  machinery 
One-man  harvesting 

HARVESTING    NATIVE  GRASS  SEED.  lOmin 

16-sd-$46.22      Castle  633.2 

HARVESTING  VEGETABLES  AND  PREPAR- 
ING THEM  FOR  MARKET.  13min  16-si- 
rent   $1   1939  lo  631.18 

HARVESTS    FOR    TOMORROW.    30min  16-sd- 

$33.70      1941      Castle  631.4 

HASHLINGIN'  TO  FOODHANDLING.  24min 
16-sd-color-$140     1945     TexH 

Havana 

Sojourn   in  Havana  917.29 

HAVEN  OF  REST.  3min  16-sd-$7.50  1946 
Official 

Havrllla,  Alois 

Bound    to   last  686 

Land   of   Evangeline  917.16 

Quebec  917.14 

Workshops    of    old    Mexico  917.2 

World's   largest  electrical   workshop  621.3 


HAWAII.  (Oriental  Journey  ser.)  llmin  16-sd- 
rent    $1.50    UWP  919.69 

HAWAII— LAND  OF  ENCHANTMENT. 

(World    on    parade    ser.)     15min    16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50    1938    Castle  919.69 

Hawaiian  Islands 

Hawaii  919.69 

Hawaii — land    of    enchantment  919.69 

Hawaiian    islands.    EBF  919.69 

Hawaiian  islands.   ITTCO  919.69 

Honolulu,   island  of  Oahu  919.69 

In    the    South    seas  919.6 

Little    brown    girl  793.3 

People    of    Hawaii  919.69 

Real    Hawaii  919.69 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS.  15min  16-si-$24  1934 
EBF  919.69 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS.  15min  16-si-color-$60; 
rent  $2.50  1941  ITTCO 

HAWAIIAN  WAR  CHANT.  3min  16-sd-$7.50 
Pictorial 

Hawkins,    Sir    Anthony    Hope 

Prisoner   of   Zenda  F 

Hawkins,  Quail 

Quetzal    quest  598.2 

Hawks 

Baby    birds    and    their   ways  598.2 

Biography    of    the    Cooper    hawk  598.2 

Birds    of    prey  598.2 

Birds  of   the   countryside  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  woodlands 

Hay 

Case  system  of  making  hay  633.2 

Hay   is   what  you   make   it  633.2 

HAY  IS  WHAT  YOU  MAKE  IT.  ISmin  16-sd- 
color-$100.74    1946    Castle  633.2 

Hayden  planetarium.  See  American  museum 
of  natural  history,  New  York — Hayden 
planetarium 

HE  RESTORETH  MY  SOUL.  17min  16-sd- 
rent  $3     1946    Presbyterian  bd 

HEADLINES  IN  CELLULOID.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$17.50     1945     Pictorial 

HEADLINES  OF  THE  CENTURY— l-V.  lOmin 
ea  16-sd-apply  TFC  973.9 

HEADS  &  EXPRESSIONS.  (How  to  draw  car- 
toons ser.)  20min  16-sd-$60;  rent  $4  1944 
ITTCO  741 

HEADS  UP.  24min  16-si-sd-$51.75;  rent  $5 
Red    cross  614.8 

HEALING  OF  M'VONDO.  2R  16-si-color-rent 
$2     Presbyterian   bd  616.9 

Health.   See  Hygiene 

Health,    Public.    See    Public    health 

HEALTH.  20min  16-sd-loan  111  div  of  dept 
reports 

HEALTH  IS  A  VICTORY.  15min  16-sd-$25; 
rent    $5    1942    ASHA  616.9 

Health  of  children.  See  Children — Care  and  hy- 
giene 

Health  of  infants.  See  Infants — Care  and  hy- 
giene 

Health    of    women.    See    Woman — Health    and 

hygiene 

Health  series 

Every    drop    a    safe    one  628.1 

Told  by  a  tooth  617.6 

Your   health   department  614 

Hearing 

Fundamentals    of    acoustics  534 

How  we   hear  617.8 

Life    begins    again  617.8 

Right    to    hear  617.8 

Your    children's    ears  617.8 

Heart 

Activity    of    heart    muscle,     from    rat    em- 
bryos,   grown    in    tissue   culture 
Circulation.    EBF  612.1 

Effects    of    metallic    ions    and    osmotic    dis- 
turbances on  the  heart 
Heart    and    circulation  612.1 

Human  heart  612.1 


64 


1947    EDITION 


Heart — Continued 

Diseases 

Angina  pectoris 

Care   of   tlie  cardiac   patient  616.1 

Diagnostic   tests   in  peripheral   arterial  dis- 
ease 
The    effects    of    metallic    ions    and    osmotic 

disturbances  on  the  heart 
Fluoroscopic  diagnosis  of  cardiac  infraction 
Oxygen  therapy  in  heart  disease 
Respiratory    and    cardiac    arrest  612.1 

HEART  AND  CIRCULATION.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50  1937  EBF  612.1 

HEART  OF  AUSTRALIA.  lOmin  16-sd-$10; 
rent  75c  1942  Australian  N&I  bur  919.4 

HEART  OF  INDIA.  30min  16-sd-color-$295; 
rent  $9  1946  Presbyterian  bd 

Heat 

Distributing  heat  energy  536 

Fuels   and  heat  536.7 

Heat  and  its  control  697 

Thermodynamics  536,7 

HEAT  AND  ITS  CONTROL.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1942  USBM  697 

HEAT  AND  LIGHT  FROM  ELECTRICITY. 
15min    16-si-$24    1930   EBP  621.32 

Heat    insulation.     See    Insulation     (Heat) 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  ALUMINUM.  PART 
11.     24min   16-sd-$36.59     1946  Castle  669.7 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 
OF  HARDENING.  15min  16-sd-$33.60  1946 
Castle  669.1 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEM ENTS 
OF  SURFACE  HARDENING.  14min  16-sd- 
$25.71     1946    Castle  669.1 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 
OF  TEMPERING,  NORMALIZING,  AND 
ANNEALING.  22min  16-sd-$26.43  1946 
Castle  669.1 

Heating 

Distributing  heat  energy  536 

Heating    and    air    conditioning  697 

Hot  air  heating  697 

Metal    magic 

See   also   Electric   heating 

HEATING  AND  AIR  CONDITIONING.  (Your 
life  work   ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50 

1945  Mahnke  697 
Heger,  Robert 

Flying  Dutchman  overture  785 

HEIDI.      87min      16-sd-rent      apply      Fi  F 

Height,  Will 

Anesthesia  615.7 

HEIGHT     GAGES    AND     TEST     INDICATORS. 

llmin    16-sd-$22.88     1942     Castle  389 

HEILIGE    NACHT.    See    Starlight    night        784 

HEIR  TO   THE  THRONE,     llmin     16-sd-apply 

1946  BIS 

HELL  BELOW  ZERO.  See  Mountains  of  the 
moon  916.7 

HELL  BENT  FOR  ELECTION.  (Political 
action  ser.)  14min  16-sd-color-$90:  rent 
$5     1944     BraF  329 

HELLO  BUSINESS.  17min  16-sd-color-loan 
1946    Dictaphone 

"HELP  WANTED."  31min  16-sd-loan  1942 
Johnson    &    Johnson  614.8 

HELP  WANTED.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
22min  16-sd-apply    TFC  331.1 


22min     16-sd-loaji     1940 


914.6 


HELPFUL     HENRY. 

Int    harvester 

Hemingway,   Ernest 
Spanish  earth 

H6mon,    Louis 

Maria    Chapdelaine 

Hemorrhage 

Bleeding,   resuscitation  and   shock 
First    aid — control    of    bleeding 
Help  wanted 


595.3 


591.92 
591.92 


Hemp 

Mayaland    today  917.26 

Philippine   Islands  919.14 

HENRI    MATISSE.    20min    16-sd-loan    FrenchC 

759.4 

Hens.     See  Poultry 
Hepaticas 

Wild  flowers.     EBP  582.13 

HER   MAJESTY,  THE  QUEEN   BEE.   (Conflicts 

of  nature  ser.)     9min    16-sd-rent  $1.50    1934 

UWP  595.79 

HERE    COMES    THE    CIRCUS.    lOmin    16-si-sd 

1942    Castle  791.3 

HERE    COMES    THE    CIRCUS.    (Magic    carpet 

ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  791.3 

HERE    IS    TOMORROW.    35min    16-sd-$60;    rent 

$4.50     1942     Co-op  334 

HERE  WE  GO  AGAIN.  90min  16-sd-rent  $17.50 

ITTCO  F 

Heredity 

Heredity  575.1 

HEREDITY.    (Univ.    of  Chicago  biological   sci- 
ences ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1939  EBF  575.1 
HERITAGE     FOR    VICTORY.      2R      16-sd-loan 

1945     YMCA  621.3 

HERITAGE    WE    GUARD.     30min     16-sd-$36.57 

Castle  333" 

Hermit  crabs 

Arthropoda:    the   Crustacea 

No  vacancy 

Pirates  of  the  deep 

Seashore    wonderland 
Hermit  thrushes.  See  Thrushes 
HERMITS    OF    CRABLAND.    (Struggle   to   live 

ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50  1936  ITTCO 

595.3 
HERMITS    OF    THE    SKY.      lOmin      16-sd-$28: 

rent    $1.75     1945     AP   films  522 

HEROES   OF   THE   ALAMO.    76min   16-sd-rent 

$12.50    1940    Ea  976.4 

Herons 

Birds    of    the    inland    waterways  598.2 

How  birds   feed  their  young  598.2 

Wading   birds  598.2 

Western  waterfowl  598.2 

Hessian  hills  school 

School  372 

HIGH   COMMAND.     60min     16-sd-$200     Screen 
HIGH    FREQUENCY  SOLDERING.     17mln     16- 

sd-$29.29     1944     Castle  671 

HIGH   JUMP.     lOmin     16-sd-$45     1943     Coronet 

796.4 
HIGH    SPEED    MOTION    PICTURES.    15min   16- 

si-rent  $1  Harvard 

HIGHER  AND  HIGHER.  90min  16-sd-rent 
$17.50      ITTCO  F 

HIGHLIGHTS  OF  IHSAA  STATE  BASKET- 
BALL TOURNAMENT  AND  STATE 
TRACK  MEET  OF  1946.  lOmin  16-sd-loan 
Ind 

Highway  engineering.  See  Roads 

HIGHWAY  TO  ALASKA.  23min  16-sd-coIor- 
loan     Allis 

HIGHWAY  TO  PRODUCTION.  29min  16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     FFI 

Highways.  See  Roads 

HIGHWAYS  NORTH.  13min  16-sd-$40  1944 
Canada 

Hill,   Edwin  Conger 

Carrie   Jacobs   Bond  921 

Steel-man's    servant  669.1 


614.8 
614.8 
614.8 


Himalyan   thrills 
Himalyan  thrills 
In  the  Himalayan  foothills 
North  of  the  Himalayas 
South  of  the  Himalayas 

HIMALAYAN      THRILLS.        20min 
rent   $3   UWP 

Hinduism 

Indian  temples 

Hippocampidae.  See  Sea  horse 


915.4 
915.4 


16-sd-$72; 
915.4 


294 


65 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Hippopotamus 
African  fauna 
Animal   babies 
Animals    of    the   zoo 
Chumming  with  the  animals 
Three  jungle  giants 


591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 


HISTORIC  AND  ROMANTIC  QUEBEC.  lOmin 
16-sd-loan   Quebec   TB  917.14 

HISTORIC  DEATH  VALLEY.  (World  in  color 
ser.)     21min     16-sd-color-$150     1942     Hoefler 

917.94 

HISTORIC  NEW  ENGLAND.  21min  16-sd- 
color-apply      1947      Simmel  974 

HISTORIC  PHILADELPHIA.  30mln  IG-sd- 
apply  1946  Hathen 

HISTORIC  SCENES.  lOmin  16-si-rent  50c 
Ores 

HISTORIC  SWITZERLAND— THE  RHONE 
VALLEY.  2R  16-sd-$38.50;  rent  $2.50 
1947     FON 

HISTORIC  VIRGINIA.  (Columbia  tour  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.55 

HISTORICAL  INTRODUCTION  TO  THE 
STUDY  OF  CHEMISTRY.  15min  16-si-$24 
1937  EBP  540.9 

Historical  mystery  series 

Captain  Kidd's  treasure  910 

Face   behind   the   mask  F 

King  without  a  crown  921 

Man  in  the  barn  921 

Man  on  the  rock  921 

Ship    that   died  387 

Strange  glory  973.7 

History 

Growth  of  mankind  572 

News   parade  of  1946  909 

Sea  of  strife  909 

History,    Natural.     See  Natural  history 

HISTORY  OF  AVIATION.  (Our  world  in  re- 
view ser.)  SOmin  16-sd-$100;  rent  $4.50  1937 
ITTCO  629,13 

HISTORY  OF   DATE  PALMS.     9min     16-sd-$30 

1946  HollF  634.6 
HISTORY      OF      THE      HORSE      IN      NORTH 

AMERICA.    20min     16-sd-color-$250;  rent  $3 

1942    Cal  636.1 

History  series 

Causes    and    immediate    effects    of    the    first 

World  war  940.3 

HIT  AND  RUN   DRIVER.     (Crime  does  not  pay 

ser.)     2R    16-sd-apply    TFC  629.213 

HIT    AND    RUN    DRIVER;    excerpt.      (Human 

relations  ser.)     7min     16-sd-apply  rent  $1.50 

NYU  629.213 

HITCHING    AND    BELTING    POINTERS.      IR 

16-sd-loan      Ray-Bell  629.2 

Hitler,  Adolf 

Germany  invades  Austria  943 

HITTING     IN     BASEBALL.      lOmin      16-sd-$50 

1947  EBF  796.357 
HITTING   THE  JACKPOT   IN   ALBERTA.     IR 

16-si-color-rent  $4    F&S 

HOBBIES  ACROSS  THE  SEA  (VIOLON 
D'INGRES).      3R      16-sd-apply      MMA 

HOBBING  A  HELICAL  GEAR.  TWO  CUTS— 
NONDIFFERENTIAL  METHOD.  17min 
16-sd-$29.29     1945     Castle  621.83 

HOBBING  A  SPUR  GEAR.  PART  I:  SET- 
TING UP  THE  CHANGE  GEARS.  15min 
16-sd-$27.15     1945     Castle  621.83 

HOBBING  A  SPUR  GEAR.  PART  II:  SET- 
TING     UP    AND     HOBBING    THE    WORK. 

24min     16-sd-$36.59     1945     Castle  621.83 

HOBBING  A  SQUARE  TOOTH  SPLINE 
SHAFT,     17min     16-sd-$28.58     1945     Castle 

621.83 

HOBBING  A  WORM  GEAR.  INFEED  METH- 
OD.    ISmin     16-sd-$30.01    1945     Castle  621.83 


HOBBY  TIME   NO.   1. 

$1  Baptista 


6min    16-sd-$12.50;  rent 


HOBBY  TIME  NO.  2.     9mln     16-sd-$12.50;  rent 
$1  Baptista 


HOBBY  TIME  NO.  3.     7min     16-sd-$12.50;  rent 

$1  Baptista 
Hochheimer,  Rita 

Baby    bear  591.5 

Woodpecker,    the    farmer's    friend  598.2 

Hockey 

Field   hockey   for   beginners  796.9 

Glace  Vive 

Hot  ice 

World's    fastest    game  796.9 

Hodge  podge  series 

Fury  of  the  storm  917.8 

The   prowlers  916.7 

The  veldt  591.5 

Wonder  trail  917.8 

Hoenshen,   Gustav 

Llebestraum  785 

Hogs.     See  Swine 
Hoke,  George  Wilson 

Province  of  Quebec  917.14 

Holland.    See  Netherlands 
HOLLAND  AND  THE  ZUYDER  ZEE.     (De  La 

Varre   travelogue)    9min     16-sd-apply     TFC 

914.92 

HOLLAND  CARRIES  ON.  ISmin  16-sd-$38.50; 
rent    $2      1946      FON  949.2 

HOLLAND  DAYS.  7min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
Castle 

Hollywood,  California 
This  is  Hollywood 

HOLLYWOOD  JUNIOR.  17min  16-sd-color- 
apply     1947     Lester 

HOLLYWOOD  MAGIC.  lOmin  16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.50    UWF  791.4 

HOLLYWOOD  SCREEN  TEST.  19min  16-sd- 
rent    $3    UWF  791.4 

Holman,   William 

Making    the    funnies  741 

Holmstrum,   "Buzz" 

Conquering  the  Colorado  917.91 

Holothurians 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Echinodermata  591.92 

Holy  Land.    See  Palestine 

HOLY  LAND.  (Wonders  of  the  world  ser.) 
15min    16-si-$27;   rent  $1.50    1935    UWF 

915.69 

HOLY  LAND— FROM  ABRAHAM  TO  ALLEN- 
BY.    SOmin    16-sd-rent    $18    RFA  956.9 

HOLY    NIGHT.      See    Starlight    night  784 

Holy  Scriptures.    See  Bible 

THE  HOME.  (Two  thousand  years  ago)  16-sd- 
$100;    rent    $6    1946    UWF  296 

HOME  ARE  THE  HUNTED.  23min  16-sd- 
color-loan    1946    UPA 

HOME  BUILDERS  AT  WORK.  (Progress  of 
mankind  ser.)  45min  16-si-$32.50  1936 
Purinton  728 

HOME   COOKERY    OF    FISH,     llmin     16-sd-$50 

1946    EBP  641.5 

Home  economics 

Arranging    the    buffet    supper  640 

Arranging    the    tea    table  640 
College  of  Elisa  Lemonnier 

Kitchen    come    true  640 

Let's   give   a  tea  640 
Using  easy  motions 

HOME      ELECTRICAL     APPLIANCES,  llmin 

16-sd-$50     1944     EBF  621.3 

Home   labor 

Outworking  940.534 

HOME     LIFE    OF    THE     HUMMINGBIRD.    IR 

16-si-rent    $1    Audubon  598.2 

HOME  MADE  RAIN.  17min  16-sd-rent  50c 
Ores 

HOME  MAGIC.  llmin  16-sd-color-rent  $1 
GeoAg 

HOME  NURSING.  (Biological  science  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$50    1941    EBF  610.7 


66 


1947    EDITION 


HOME  NURSING  IN  PNEUMONIA.  9min  16- 
sd-$14.30    1941    NYH  610.7 

HOME  NURSING— ROUTINE  PROCEDURES. 
15mm      16-si-$24    1931    EBF  610.7 

HOME  NURSING— SPECIAL  PROCEDURES. 
12min      16-si-$18     1931     EBF  610.7 

HOME  NURSING— THE  BED  BATH.  8min 
16-si-$12    1931    EBF  610.7 

HOME  OF  THE  SHEIKH.  (Rambling  report- 
ers) 15min    16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50    Bray    916.5 

HOME    PLACE.    30min    16-sd-$38.72    1941   Castle 

728.9 

HOME  TO  THE  LAND.  20min  16-sd  rent  $2.50 
1945    Bran  355.11 

HOME  TOWN,  U.S.A.  20min  16-sd-$75;  rent 
$3.      Also    color    $150;    rent    $5      1945    Look 

917.3 

HOME  TOWN  OLYMPICS.  (Terry-toon  car- 
toons)     lOmin      16-sd-$8.75-$17.50      Castle 

HOME  VEGETABLE  GARDEN.  20min  16-sd- 
$72;    rent    $3    1944    UWF  635 

Homes,    Animal.     See   Animals — Habitations 

HOMMAGE      A      BIZET.        40min        16-sd-loan 

FrenchC 
Honduras 

Pan  American   paradise  917.28 

Quetzal    quest  598.2 

Honesty 

Honesty  is  the  best  policy  179 

Jimmy's  reward 

HONESTY  IS  THE  BEST  POLICY?  lOmin 
16-si-rent   $1.50     RFA  179 

HONEY  BEE.  (Animal  life  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$50    1940    EBF  595.79 

HONFLEUR.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     FrenchC 

Hong    Kong 

From    Singapore    to    Hongkong  916 

Hong  Kong  high  lights  915.1 

HONG  KONG  HIGH  LIGHTS.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)      IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  915.1 

HONING   STEPS  AHEAD.     20min     16-sd-apply 

1944  Handy 

HONOLULU,  ISLAND  OF  OAHU.  12min  16- 
si-color-$60;    rent    $3    UWF  919.69 

HONORABLE  DISCHARGE.     2R     16-sd-rent  $3 

1945  YMCA  355.11 

HOOK,  LINE  AND— SAFETY.  17min  16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     Aetna  799.1 

HOOSIER  SCHOOLMASTER.  SOmin  16-sd-$288: 
rent    $9    ITTCO  F 

Hoover,  Herbert  Clark 

Mr  President  973.9 

Hoover,  John  Edgar 

You  can't  get  away  with  it  351.74 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  See  Hawkins,  Sir  An- 
thony Hope 

HOPE  OF  THE  WORLD.     6min     16-si-rent     $3 

FiC 

HOPI  ARTS  AND  CRAFTS.  IR  16-sd-color- 
$75     1945     Coronet  970.1 

HOPI  HORIZONS.  22min  16-sd-color-$150  1947 
SDF  970.1 

HOPI     INDIAN.      lOmin      16-sd-color-$75  1943 

Coronet  970.1 

Hop)    Indians 

Hopl    arts   and   crafts  970.1 

Hopi    horizons  970.1 

Hopi   Indians  970.1 

HORNED  OWL.  (Our  colorful  world  ser.) 
13min     16-si-color-$60;    rent   $3     1941     UWF 

598.2 
Horned  owls.    See  Owls 

Horner,  Jack 

Little  Jack  Horner 
Hornets 

Adventures    of    Peter  591.5 

Horse.    See  Horses 


HORSE.     (Primary  grade  ser.)     llmin  16-sd- 

$50     1941     EBF  636.1 

THE     HORSE     AMERICA     MADE.     IR  16-sd- 
color-apply  Dudley 

HORSE    IN    NORTH   AMERICA.     20min  16-sd- 

color-$144;    rent    $6    1944    UWF  636.1 

HORSE    POWER    IN    ACTION.      15min  16-sd- 
rent  $1    1941    Horse  and  mule  assn  636.1 

Horse  racing 
Blue  grass 

Eclipse  stakes  at  Bombay 

Horses  798 

HORSE      RAISING.      IR      16-sd-color-$65      1941 
Frith  636.1 

Horseback  riding.  See  Horsemanship 

Horsemanship 

Bronco  busters 

Ground  technique  798 

Palomino — the   golden   horse  636.1 

Riding    activities     of     the     Perry-Mansfield 

horsemanship  training  course 
Riding  technique  798 

Three  and  five  gal  ted  saddle  horse        636.1 

HORSEPOWER.     lOmin    16-sd-$36    1940    Handy 

621 

HORSERACING    IN    CHILE    AND    SKIING    IN 
THE     ANDES.     16-si-color-loan     Grace 

Horses 

American  horse  636.1 

Animals   of   the   farm  636 

Blue  grass 

Circus    animals  791.3 

Dinnertime  on  the  farm  636 

Farm  animals  636 

The   great   Mike 

History  of  the  horse  in  North  America  636.1 
Horse  636.1 

The  horse  America  made 
Horse   in   North  America  636.1 

Horse  power  in  action  636.1 

Horse   raising  636.1 

Horses    and    bots  632.7 

Jumpers 

Palomino — the   golden   horse  636.1 

Swinging    mallets  796.353 

Three  and  five  gaited  saddle  horse       636.1 
Today's    horse    farm:    sun-up    to    sun-down 

636.1 
Training  a  roping  horse  636.1 

Training  police  horses  636.1 

Wild  ponies  of  Tibet 
Workmates 

HORSES     AND      BOTS.     2R     16-si-$18.72     1933 
Castle  632.7 

Horseshoe  crabs.  See  Xiphosura 

Horseshoe  pitching.    See  Quoits 

Horseshoeing 

Horseshoeing  682 

HORSESHOEING.       19min       16-sd-$30.74       1944 
Castle  682 

HORSESHOES.  (Grantland  Rice  sportlight  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  796.24 

HOSPITAL     SCHOOL,     llmin    16-sd-$22;     rent 
$1    1944    BIS  362.7 

HOSPITAL  TRAIN.  12min  16-sd-color-loan  1946 
Dudley 

Hospitals 

As   others   see   us  362 

It   began   on    the    Clyde  613.6 

Miracle   money  614.2 

HOSPITALS.   20min   16-sd-apply  1946    Graphic 

HOT  AIR  HEATING.  15min  16-sI-$24  1927  EBP 

697 

HOT    FOOT    BATH.    8min    16-sI-$20;    rent    75c 
1934    Minn  610.7 

HOT     ICE.       lOmin      16-sl-sd-$9.75-$17.50      1947 
Sterling 

HOT    MONEY.    (This   la   America   ser.)     20mln 
16-sd-$60;    rent    $3      1945      Pictorial       332.4 

HOT    SANDS.      (Terry-toon    cartoons)      lOmin 

16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     Castle 
Hot  springs.    See  Geysers 


67 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Hotels,  taverns,  etc 
English   inns 

Hothouses.     See  Greenhouses 

Hough,   Emerson 

Covered    wagon  F 

HOUND  AND  THE  RABBIT.  IR  16-sI-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50     Pictorial 

House  decoration 
Home  magic 
We  decorate  our  home 

House  flies.  See  Flies 

HOUSE    FLY,   15min   16-si-$24   1933   EBP  595.77 

HOUSE  FLY.  (Animal  life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50   1935  EBF  595.77 

THE  HOUSE  I  LIVE  IN.  lOmin  16-sd-?27.50 
1946   Yng  Am  170 

Household  appliances.  See  Electric  apparatus 
and  appliances 

Household    budget.    See   Budget,    Household 

Houses.  See  Architecture,  Domestic;  Dwellings 

Houses,  Prefabricated.  See  Buildings,  Prefab- 
ricated 

Housing 

Building    America's   houses  728 

Ceiling    on    your   home  338.5 

The   city  711 

Empty   rooms   mean   idle   machines 
Housing   in   Scotland  331.83 

Place  to  live  331.83 

Problems  in  housing  331.83 

Wanted — more  homes 

War   where   you   live  331.83 

When   work  is  done  331.83 

HOUSING  IN  SCOTLAND.  14min  16-sd-$37.50; 
rent    $2    1945    BIS  331.83 

Houston,  Samuel 

Men   of  Texas  976.4 

How  a  baby  grows  series 

The   baby's   bath  649 

Bottle   and    cup    feeding  649 

The  conquest  of  the  spoon  649 

Early  play  649 

The    growth    of   adaptive   behavior  136.7 

The   growth  of  motor  behavior  136.7 

How   behavior   grows  136.7 

Infants   are   individuals  136.7 

Self  discovery  in  a  mirror  649 

Twins  are   individuals  136.7 

HOW  A  BILL  BECOMES  A  LAW.  2R  16-si- 
sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945     Pictorial  328 

HOW  A  COLOR  WOOD  ENGRAVING  IS 
MADE.  2R  16-si-$140;  rent  $6  1946  Har- 
mon 

HOW  A  FISHING  PEOPLE  LIVE.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2     1944     Knowledge   builders  573 

HOW  A  HUNTING  PEOPLE  LIVE.  (Story 
of  civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2     1944     Knowledge    builders  573 

HOW  ANIMALS  AND  BIRDS  HOUSE  THEM- 
SELVES.     15min      16-si-rent    75c      A&B 

HOW  BEHAVIOR  GROWS.  (How  a  baby 
grows)      IR     16-si-$24     EBF  136.7 

HOW  BIRDS  FEED  THEIR  YOUNG.  6min  16- 
si-color-$40     1940     EBF  598.2 

HOW  DISEASE  IS  SPREAD.  (Science  of  life 
ser.    no.6)     IR    16-si-$24;    rent    $1.50    Bray 

614.4 

HOW  DO  YOU  DO.  15min  16-sd-f45  1946 
Yng    Am 

HOW  GREEN  WAS  MY  VALLEY.  llSmin  16- 
sd-rent     $10-$20     Fi  F 

HOW  MAN  MADE  DAY.  lOmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also   color-$75     1946     Coronet  628.9 

HOW  MOTION  PICTURES  MOVE  AND  TALK. 

llmin       16-si-sd-$24-$32;      rent     $1.50       1939 
UWF  791.4 

HOW  NATURE  PROTECTS  ANIMALS.  (Ani- 
mal   life   ser.)    XOmin    16-sd-|50    1931    EBF 

591.57 


HOW  OUR  NEIGHBORS  LIVE.  (Oriental  Jour- 
neys    ser.)      2min      16-sd-rent    $1.50      UWF 

915 
HOW     RAYON      IS     MADE.     ISmin     16-sd-loan 

1945  Am  viscose  677.4 
HOW      RUSSIANS     PLAY.       18min       16-sd-$65 

1946  IntFF  914.7 
HOW     SEEDS     GERMINATE.       IR     16-si-$6.44 

1931    Castle  581 

HOW  STAINED  GLASS  WINDOWS  ARE 
MADE.     15min  16-si-rent  $2  RFA  748 

HOW  TEETH  GROW.  15min  16-si-$24  1940 
EBF  617.6 

HOW  THE  DESERT  PEOPLE  LIVE.  (Story 
of  civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2     1944     Knowledge  builders  573 

HOW  THE  EAR  FUNCTIONS.  (Knowledge 
builders  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40  1940  Knowl- 
edge  builders  617.8 

HOW  THE  EYE  FUNCTIONS.  (Knowledge 
builders  ser.)  15min  16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent 
$2    1940    Knowledge    builders  617.7 

HOW  THE  MOSQUITO  SPREADS  DISEASE. 
(Science  of  life  ser.  no.  8)  IR  16-si-$24;  rent 
$1.50    Bray  632.77 

HOW  THE  ORGANS  OF  THE  BODY  FUNC- 
TION. 40min  16-si-sd-$75-$100;  rent  $5-$7.50 
1939    Bray  612 

HOW  TO  BRAZE  ALUMINUM.  7min  16-sd- 
loan     1947    US  mines 

HOW  TO  BRUSH  YOUR  TEETH.  8min  16-si- 
$75;    rent    $1.50    1945   ADA  617.6 

HOW  TO  BUILD  A  HOG  SELF  FEEDER. 
(Farm  improvement)  6min  16-sd-$15 
CanFB 

HOW  TO  BUILD  A  HOUSE  IN  78  MINUTES. 
30min    16-sd-loan    1943    Homasote  728 

HOW  TO  CHECK  AND  SURFACE  FOUNDA- 
TIONS.      19min      16-sd-$30.74      1944      Castle 

623.8 

How  to  draw  cartoons  series 

Action  741 

Animals  741 

Composition    &    story  741 

Figures  741 

Hands,    feet,    clothing    &    drapes  741 

Heads    &    expressions  741 

HOW  TO    EAT.  lOmin.   16-sd-apply  TFC        817 

HOW  TO  FINISH  PLYWOOD.  22min  16-sd- 
color-loan  1942  Douglas  fir  plywood  assn  674 

HOW  TO  FORM  ALUMINUM.  16-sd-loan  1944 
USBM  669.7 

HOW  TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  YOUR 
REFRIGERATOR.  20min  16-sd-loan  1943 
GM  621.5 

HOW  TO   GROW   HOGS.   2R  16-si-$16.93  Castle 

636.4 

HOW  TO  HUNT  A  JOB.  20min  16-si-rent  $2 
1938   Cal  371.42 

HOW  TO  MACHINE  ALUMINUM.  32min  16- 
.sd-loan     1942     USBM  669.7 

HOW  TO  MAKE  A  GOOD  IMPRESSION.  22min 
16-sd-color-apply   Harris 

HOW  TO  MAKE  A  SALES  PRESENTATION 
STAY  PRESENTED.  30min  16-sd-rent 
apply     Mod  658.8 

HOW  TO  OPERATE  MIMEOGRAPH  DUPLI- 
CATOR 91.  20min  16-sd-$70;  rent  $2.50 
BEVA  652 

HOW  TO  PLANT  A  SMALL  SHADE  TREE. 
lOmin      16-si-color-loan     1940     Davey  715 

HOW  TO  READ  A  BOOK.  lOmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also-color-$75       1947      Coronet  372.4 

HOW  TO  READ  A  MAP.  lOmin  16-si-$24; 
rent    $1.50    1942   ITTCO  912 

HOW  TO  RIVET  ALUMINUM.  27min  16-sd- 
loan     1942     USBM  621.8 

HOW  TO  SHOOT  THE  RIFLE.  30min  16-sd- 
rent    $4      1945      Business    films  683 

HOW  TO  SKI.  (Treasure  chest  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$30     1940     Skibo  796.9 

HOW  TO  STUDY.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 
color-$75     1946     Coronet  371.3 


68 


1947    EDITION 


HOW   TO   THATCH.     12min     16-sd-$12.50  rent 

75c     1942     BIS  633.2 

HOW   TO    TEACH    WITH    FILMS.     16mln     16- 

sd-$100;    rent    $6    1946   CathF  371.33 

HOW    TO    TWIRL    A     BATON,    llmin    16-sd- 

$38.50.  Also  color  $72;  rent  $3  Yng  Am  788 
HOW  TO  USE  FILTERS.     (You  can  make  good 

movies   ser.)     15min     16-si-rent   $1.50     RFA 

791.4 

HOW    TO     USE    THE     TELEPHONE.       lOmin 

16-sd-$50     1947     TeachF 
HOW    TO    USE    YOUR    CAMERA.      (You    can 

make  good  movies  ser.)     15mim    16-si-rent 

$1.50     RFA  791.4 

HOW  TO  WELD  ALUMINUM.     35min      16-sd- 

loan     1942    USBM  671W 

HOW    TO    WELD    ALUMINUM— ARC    WELD- 
ING.    lOmln    16-sd-loan     1947     US   mines 
HOW    TO    WELD    ALUMINUM— RESISTANCE 

WELDING.       12min     16-sd-loan       1947      US 

mines 
HOW        TO        WELD        ALUMIN  UM— TORCH 

WELDING.       17min    16-sd-loan      1947      US 

mines 
HOW     WE     BREATHE.     lOmin     16-si-$6;     rent 

$1    Bray  612.2 

HOW  WE   ELECT  OUR   REPRESENTATIVES. 

lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also  color-$75  1947  Coronet 
HOW  WE  GET  OUR   MILK.     15min     16-si-$24; 

rent    $1.50     1939    Bray  637 

HOW    WE    GET    OUR    POWER.     lOmin    16-sd- 

$50     1947     TeachF 
HOW     WE     HEAR.       6min     16-si-$10;     rent     $1 

Bray  617.8 

HOW    YOU    SEE.      8min      16-si-$11.20;    rent    $1 

Bray  617.7 

HOW   YOU    SEE    IT.     lOmin     16-sd-$36.50     1941 

Handy  791.4 

HOW      YOUNG      AMERICA      PAINTS.      lOmin 

16-sd-color-loan     1942     YMCA  750 

HOWARDS  OF  VIRGINIA.    117min    16-sd-rent 

apply  Columbia  F 

Howe,   Elias 

Story  of  Elias  Howe  921 

Howe,  Lyman  H. 

The   veldt  591.5 

Hubbard,  Bernard  Rosecrans 

Birthplace  of  icebergs  551.31 

Eskimo    trails  919.8 

Valley  of  10,000  smokes  917.98 

Winter   in   Eskimoland  919.8 

Hudson   river 

Boat  trip  386 

HUDSON'S    BAY.     94min    16-sd-rent  apply    Fi 

971 
Hudson's  bay  company 

Hudson's    bay  971 

Human  biology  series 

Endocrine    glands  612.4 

First  aid  for  wounds  and  fractures        614.8 

Foods  and  nutrition  613.2 

Home   nursing  610.7 

Posture  and   exercise  613 

Human  body.     See  Physiology 
HUMAN    BODY    IN    FIRST   AID.      (Emergency 

first    aid    ser.)      30-20min     16-si-sd-$48-$72; 

rent   $2-$3  Also  in  color  16-si-$144;   rent  $6 

1942    UWF  614*8 

HUMAN  ELEMENTS  IN  PIE  CRUST  MAK- 
ING.  20min  16-si-loan  Am  soc  of  bakery 
eng 


THE     HUMAN     FOOT. 
$3    1947   Bray 


12min    16-sd-$50; 


Human  geography  series 
Animals  in  modern  life 
Backward  civilization 
Canals  of  England 
Cattleman 
Clothing 

Conservation   of  natural   resources 
A  giant  people:  the  Watussi 
Irrigation    farming 
Land   of  Mexico 


rent 
616.7 

636 
916.1 

386 
636.2 

646 

333 
916.7 

626 
917.2 


Machine  maker 

Navajo  Indians 

New   England   fishermen 

Orange   grower 

Our  earth 

People   of  Mexico 

Pygmies  of  Africa 

Science  and  agriculture 

Shell-fishing 

Shelter 

Truck   farmer 

Water  power 

Wheat   farmer 


621.9 
970.1 

639 
634.3 

551 
917.2 
916.7 
633.3 

639 

728 

631.1 

621.312 

633.1 


HUMAN  HEART.    IR    16-sd-rent  $3    Am  heart 
assn  612.1 

Human  relations  series 

Alice  Adams;  excerpt  (dance  sequence)     177 
Alice    Adams;     excerpt     (money    sequence) 

177 
Animal  kingdom;   excerpt  176 

Arrowsmith;  excerpt  589.95 

Bordertown;   excerpt  174 

Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (fish-hook  se- 
quence) 170 
Captains     courageous;     excerpt     (race     se- 
quence) 179 
Captains    courageous;    excerpt    (school    se- 
quence)                                                       136.7 
Ceiling     zero;     excerpt.     (Davis     sequence) 

629.13 
Ceiling    zero;     excerpt     (Payson    sequence) 

629.13 
Cradle  song;   excerpt  173 

Dead  end;  excerpt  (children  sequence)  364 
Dead  end;  excerpt  (gangster  sequence)  364 
Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (electrocution  se- 
quence) 173 
Devil   is   a  sissy;    excerpt    (gang  sequence) 

136.7 
364 
Dodsworth;    excerpt    (flirtation    sequence) 
Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (juvenile  sequence) 

173 
Educating  father;  excerpt  173 

Family  affair;   excerpt  174 

Four  daughters;   excerpt  140 

Fury;    excerpt    (lynching   sequence)  364 

Fury;    excerpt    (trial   sequence)  172 

Good    earth;    excerpt    (famine    sequence) 

630.951 
Good    earth;    excerpt    (locusts    sequence) 

632.7 
Good  earth;   excerpt   (status  of  women  se- 
quence) 396 
Hit  and  run  driver;  excerpt                  629.213 
I   am   a   fugitive   from   a   chain   gang;    ex- 
cerpt   (chain    gang    sequence)  365 
I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 
(parole  board  sequence)  364 
If  I  had  a  million;   excerpt  170 
Informer;    excerpt  177 
Last    of    the    pagans;    excerpt    (labor    se- 
quence)                                                       331.5 
Life  of  Emile  Zola;  excerpt                          921 
Make    way    for    tomorrow;    excerpt  173 
La  maternelle;   excerpt                              136.7 
Oil   for   the   lamps   of  China;    excerpt       174 
Splendor;    excerpt  176 
Story   of   Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (anthrax 
sequence)                                                     589.95 
Story    of    Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (hydro- 
phobia    sequence)                                       616.9 
Wednesday's    child;    excerpt                      173.1 
W^hite  angel;   excerpt                                   610.7 
White     banners;     excerpt     (classroom     se- 
quence)                                                          371.5 
White     banners;      excerpt     (invention     se- 
quence) 170 
Wife,    doctor   and   nurse;    excerpt  173 
Your    Uncle    Dudley;    excerpt  173 
THE     HUMAN     SKIN.     12min    16-sd-$50;    rent 
$3  1947  Bray                                                     612.7 
THE   HUMAN   THROAT.   12min  16-sd-$50;   rent 
$3  1947  Bray  611 

Humane  education  series 

Little    friend    of    the   wild  591.5 

HUMMING    BIRD.   8min  16-sl-$12;   rent  $1  1938 
Bray  598.2 

Humming   birds 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

Home   life   of   the   hummingbird  598.2 


69 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Humming  birds— Continued 

How    birds    feed    their    young 
Humming   bird 
Hummingbird    home    life 
Ruby    throated    hummingbird 
Western    birds    at    home 
Wild  wings 
Woodland    pals 


598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 


HUMMINGBIRD      HOME      LIFE.      (Travelette) 
lOmin    16-si-sd-$18-$30    Simmel  598.2 

Humphrey,   Doris 

Bach:    air    for    the     "G"    string  785 

Humus 

Cellulose     decomposition     in     nature         581 
Hungary 

Hungary  914.39 

Through   oil   lands  of  Europe  and  Africa — 
Italy,     Hungary,     the    Danube     and    Ru- 
mania,   Rl  665.5 
See    also   Budapest,    Hungary 
HUNGARY.    15min    16-si-$24.  1934   EBF       914.39 


HUNGER     SIGNS.       15min       16-sd-color-apply 

Nat   fertilizer 

581 

Hunting 

Aim  for  safety 

Blue    geese 

799.2 

Fur  and  feathers  in  Alaska 

917.98 

Hitting  the  jackpot  in  Alberta 

How   a    hunting   people    live 

573 

Hunting  and  fishing  in  Kipawa 

799.2 

Kenai    big    game 

591.5 

A  man,    a   dog  and   a   gun 

636.7 

On  the  wing 

Pearl  of  the  jungle 

Pheasant   fever 

636.7 

Safety    on! 

683 

Stalking  big  game  in  Montana 

591.5 

Trigger  happy  Harry 

Wonder  dogs  in  action 

Why  not  you 

799 

Huntington,  Anna   (Hyatt) 

Sculpture    in    stone 

730 

Huntington,  Grace  G. 

Day's    work 

919.14 

Good    clean    sport 

796 

Grain    of    rice 

633.1 

How   our   neighbors   live 

915 

Igorote 

919.14 

Korea 

915.19 

Land  of   the   yellow   robe 

915.93 

Music    hath    charm 

780 

Siamese   journey 

915.93 

Temples    of   many    creeds 

726 

Huntley,  John 

Stephen  Foster 

921 

HUNTSVILLE   PRISON    RODEO.    20mln  16-sd- 

color-loan    1947    TexF 
Hurdle  racing 

Dashes,     hurdles    and    relays 
Husing,  Ted 

Bowling    skill 
Huxley,  Julian  Sorell 

Cover  to  cover 

Enough    to    eat? 


796.4 
794.6 


655 
613.2 


18min     16-sd- 


622.34 


HYATT   BEARINGS   DIVISION 

loan    1945    GM 
Hydraulic  mining 

Placer  gold 
Hydraulic  presses 

Forming  with  rubber  on  the  hydraulic  press 

621.79 
THE     HYDRAULIC     SYSTEM.      12min     16-sd- 

$22.15   Castle  629.2 

Hydraulics 

Application   of  Pascal's  law;   part  I-II 

Basic  hydraulics 

Basic    principles    of   hydraulics 

Derivation   of   Pascal's    law:    part   I-II 

Fluid   flow  in  hydraulic  systems 

Harnessing   liquids 


532 
532 


532 

532 


-Soilless    culture 


22min      16-sd-$34.31 


Hydrophobia 

Louis   Pasteur,    the  benefa«tor  921 

Story    of    Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (hydro- 
phobia   sequence)  616.9 
Hydroplanes 

Away  with   the  wind  797 

Hydroponics.     See    Plants 
Hydrotherapy 

Hydrotherapy 
HYDROTHERAPY. 

Castle 
Hydrozoa 

Coelenterata 

Living    cell 
Hyenas 

Animals  of  the  African  plains 
Hygiene 

Body    defenses     against     disease 

Cleanliness — bathing 

Cleanliness — clean     face     and     hands 

Cleanliness — keeping  the  hair  clean 

Fit    and    fair 

Fit    to    win 

Good  health 

It   doesn't   hurt 

If   it's    health    you're    seeking 

Lease  on   life 

Oral   hygiene 

Spic  and  span 

Story  of  menstruation 

Tommy's    day 

Winky   the   watchman 
Hygiene,  Public.  See  Public  health 
HYMN   OF  THE  NATIONS.  See  Arturo  Tosca- 

nini  921 

Hymnalogue  series 

Song  book  of  the  screen 
Hymns 

Faith  of  our  fathers 

Easter  carols 

Guide   me  O   thou   great  Jehovah 

Haven  of  rest 

Little    town    of    Bethlehem  784 

Now   the   day   is   over  784 

Peace!  Be  still 

There's  a  wideness  in  God's  mercy 

Through  out  the  night  of  doubt  and  sorrow 

784 

Where   cross  the  crowded  ways  of  life  784 
See  ulso  Carols 


615.8 

1945 
615.8 

593 
593 

591.5 

613 
613 
613 
613 
646.7 
613.7 

617.6 
613 
613 


649 
613 


784 

784 


784 


Hydro-electric    plants.    See   Water   power   elec- 
tric plants 

Hydromedusae 

Born  to  die  591.92 


I    AM    A    FUGITIVE    FROM    A    CHAIN    GANG; 

excerpt    (chain    gang    sequence).     (Human 

relations  ser.)  14min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  365 
I    AM    A    FUGITIVE    FROM    A   CHAIN    GANG; 

excerpt    (parole   board   sequence).    (Human 

relations  ser.)  20min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  364 
I    AM    THE  WAY.  13R  15min  ea  16-si-rent  $23 

RFA  232 

I  GOT  A  ROBE.    See  Let's  all  sing  together  #6 
I    LIVE    FOR    TOMORROW.    lOmin    16-sd-$17.50 

1945     Pictorial 
I    LOVE  TO  MAKE   MUSIC.     (Baby  Rabbit)   IR 

16-sd-$33;    rent   $1.50    1940   Gateway 
I   NEVER     CATCH     A     COLD.      IR      16-sd-$45. 

Also    color-$75     1945     Coronet  616.2 

I     PLEDGE     MY     HEART.     12min    16-sd-$14.97 
1938    Castle  917.53 

I  WANT   TO    BE    A    SECRETARY.     15min     16- 
sd-$67.50.      Also     color-$110      1943      Coronet 

651.3 

I     WANTED     RED     WINGS.      (Baby    Rabbit) 
IR  16-sd-$33;   rent  $1.50  1940  Gateway 

Ibis  ,^« 

Birds   of   the   inlsjid   waterways  598.2 

Western  waterfowl  598.2 


70 


1947    EDITION 


Ice 

Aerology — ice   formation   on   aircraft    551.57 
Geological    work   of   ice  551.31 

Ice  boats 

Daredevils  on  Ice  796.6 

ICE  CARNIVAL.  (Sport  parade  ser.)  16-si-sd 
1940  Castle  796.9 

Ice  cream,  Ices,  etc. 

America's  favorite  641.86 

Ice  hockey.    See  Hockey 

ICE  RESCUE.  4V2mln  16-sd-$16.50;  rent  50c 
1945     BSA  614.8 

Ice  sports.  See  Skating;  Winter  sports 

ICEBERG  PATROL.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  614.8 

Icebergs 

Birthplace  of  icebergs  551.31 

Iceberg    patrol  614.8 

International    ice    patrol  614.8 

Iceland 

Arctic  patrol  940.544 

ICELESS  ARCTIC.  (Camera  adventure  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.98 

Idaho 

Craters    of    the    moon  523.3 

Northwestern   states  917.8 

IDENTIFICATION  AND  ASSEMBLY  OF 
LAUNDRY  BUNDLES.  14min  16-si-rent 
?2.50     1944     lo 

IDENTIFYING  AND  PRECUTTING  CABLE. 
19mln    16-sd-$31.44   1944   Castle  621.32 

IDOL  OF  HOPE.  (Mexican  symphony  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$3G;      rent     |1.50     1941     UWF 

913.72 

IF  I  HAD  A  MILLION;  excerpt  (Human  rela- 
tions ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU  170 

IF  IT'S  HEALTH  YOU'RE  SEEKING.  30min 
16-si-$50;  rent  $1.50  1938  Nat  motion  pic- 
ture 613 

IF  THE  SHOE  FITS.  15min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945    Ganz  685 

IGNITION  AND  SPARK  PLUGS.  25min  16- 
sd-$60;   rent  $1.50  1944  Bray  629.2 

IGOR  GORIN,  BARITONE.  (Music  of  the  mas- 
ters ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $3.50  1940 
ITTCO  784 

I  GO  ROTE.  (Oriental  journeys  ser.)  20min  16- 
sd-rent    $4.50    1934    UWF  919.14 

Iguanas 

Animal    cunning  591.5 

Reptiles.     EBF  598.1 

The    veldt  591.5 

IKPUCK,  THE  IGLOO  DWELLER,  llmin  16- 
si-sd-$24-$36;    rent   $1-$1.25   1936   UWF   919.8 

L'lLE  D'ORLfiANS.  IR  16-sl-color-$60;  rent 
$2.50    1939    ITTCO  917.14 

ILES  ENCHANTEES.  20min  16-sd-loan 
FrenchC 

Illinois 

Agriculture  630.973 

Illinois,    the   great   inland   empire  917.73 

Middle   states  917.7 

Visit  to  Abraham  Lincoln  country  in  Illinois 

917.73 
Your  Illinois 

Surveys 
Surveys 

Illinois  education  association 

Case  of  Mary  Jones  371 

ILLINOIS    MARCHES    ON.      44min      16-sl-loan 

ILLINOIS  PRISONS.  30min  16-sd-loan  111 
div  of  dept  reports 

ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIR.  40min  16-sd-rent 
75c     111 

ILLINOIS,  THE  GREAT  INLAND  EMPIRE. 
28mln     16-sd-loan     111   div   of   dept   reports 

917.73 

ILLUMINATION.     15mln     16-sI-$24     1931     EBP 

621.32 
IMMELMAN.  llmin  16-sd-$14.97  Castle      629.13 


IMMIGRATION.      lOmin    16-sd-$50      1947      EBP 

325.73 

Immigration  and  emigration 

American  anniversary  325.73 

Immigration  325.73 

They  find  a  home 

THE  IMMORTAL  BLACKSMITH.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$30     TFC 

IMMORTAL  SERGEANT.  90min  16-sd-rent 
apply     Fi  F 

Immunity 

Body  defenses  against  disease  613 

IMMUNIZATION.  45min  16-si-color-loan  1943 
IllH 

Impalas 

Animals   of   the   African   plains  591.5 

IMPROVE  YOUR  READING.  lOmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also    color-$75      1947     Coronet  372.4 

IMPROVING  THE  JOB.  9min  16-sd-$20.01  1944 
Castle  658.3 

IN  AND  AROUND  CAPETOWN.  (South  Af- 
rican scene  #5)  17%min  16-sd-$38.50; 
rent  $2    1946    PON 

IN  AND  AROUND  RIO.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  1946 
Fotosound 

IN  COMMON  CAUSE.  20mln  16-sd-$25.69  1945 
Castle  631.4 

IN  MEMORIAM  1944.  20min  16-sd-color-loan 
1946     Philippine  commonwealth 

IN    MOROCCO,   llmin  16-sd-apply  TFC       916.4 

IN  MOZART'S  FOOTSTEPS,  llmin  16-sd-$28; 
rent    $1.50    1944    UWF  785 

IN  OUR  OWN  AMERICAN  WAY.  90min  16-sd- 
color-loan    1941   Ray-Bell  917.3 

IN  RURAL  MAHARASHTRA.  lOmin  16-sd- 
loan  India  915.4 

In-service  training.  See  Employees,  Training 
of 

IN  STEP  WITH  THE  TIMES.  16min  16-sd- 
color-apply  Dudley 

IN  THE  BEGINNING.  30min  16-sd-$23.54  1937 
Castle  612.6 

IN  THE  HIMALAYAN  FOOTHILLS.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$23;  rent  $1  India  I 

IN  THE  LAND  OF  THE  NAVAJO.  80min  16- 
si- color- $300    Hunt  970.1 

IN  THE  LAND  OF  THE  PAGODAS.  (Colum- 
bia   tour    ser.)    16-sd-apply    TFC  915.91 

IN  THE  REAR  OF  THE  ENEMY.  60min  16-sd- 
rent    $10    1943    BraF  F 

IN  THE  SOUTH  SEAS.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  919.6 

IN  THE  SWIM.  IR  16-s*-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1945 
Pictorial 

IN     THE     WAKE     OF     THE     ARMIES.       See 

UNRRA— in  the  wake  of  the  armies     940.5316 

Incas 

The  civilization  of  the  Incas  918.5 

Land   of   the   Incas  918.5 

Wings    over   the    Andes  918.5 

India 

Amazing    metropolis  915.4 

Baroda 

Behind  the  wings  629.13 

Bombay,    Ceylon  915.4 

Changing  face  of   India  915.4 

Children    6f    Asia  915 

The  coconut  tree 

Dance    revival  793.3 

Dances    of    India — Bharatnatyam  793.3 

Dances   of   India — Kathak  793.3 

Daughters  of  India 

Delhi  915.4 

Delhi— Agra  915.4 

East  of  Bombay  915.91 

Eclipse  stakes  at  Bombay 

Giants  of  the  jungle  591.5 

Good    clean    sport  796 

Handicrafts    of   India  915.4 

In  rural  Maharashtra  915.4 

India  915.4 

India    builds    her    ships  915.4 

India  builds  her  wagons 

India — Hyderabad  915.4 


71 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


ndia — Continued 

India — Mysore    and    Ceylon 

915.4 

India — Punjab 

915.4 

Indian    Durbar 

915.4 

Indian    elephant 

591.5 

Indian    temples 

294 

India's   prize   cattle 

636.2 

The  Jungle 

591.5 

Killing   the    killer 

598.1 

Land  of  the  Bengal 

915.4 

Life    in   a  Punjab   village 

915.4 

Made   in   India 

915.4 

Melody   of   Hindustan 

780 

Music  hath  charm 

780 

Musical    instruments    of   India 

780 

My  friend,   the  harti 

591.5 

New  era  in  India 

Road  in  India 

915.4 

Sacred   Ganges 

915.4 

South  of  the  Himalayas 

Tube  wells 

626 

Village  in  India 

915.4 

Yesudas — the  outcaste 

915.4 

Animala 

See  Animals — India 

Description  and  travel 
Heart   of  India 
In  the  Himalayan  foothills 

^  Industries 

The   coconut   tree 


915.4 


Religion 

Land  of  the  Bengal  915.4 

Temples    of    many    creeds  726 

INDIA.    (Forum  edition  ser.)   12min  16-sd-apply 

March    of    time  915.4 

INDIA   BUILDS  HER  SHIPS,  llmin  16-sd-Ioan 

India  915.4 

INDIA    BUILDS    HER   WAGONS.    lOmin    16-sd- 

$23;  rent  $1  India  I 
INDIA— HYDERABAD.      15min     16-si-$24     1940 

EBF  915.4 

INDIA— MYSORE   AND   CEYLON.   15min  16-si- 

$24    1940    EBP  915.4 

INDIA— PUNJAB.     15min     16-si-$24     1940    EBF 

915.4 
Indian  corn.  See  Corn 
Indian    dances.    See   Indians   of   North  America 

— Dances 
INDIAN      DANCES     OF     THE     SOUTHWEST. 

15min     16-si-color-$60;     rent    $3     1941    UWF 

970.1 
INDIAN    DISCIPLES.   2R   16-si-color-rent   $2.25 

Presbyterian   bd 
INDIAN    DURBAR.   (Fascinating  journeys  ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  915.4 

INDIAN     ELEPHANT.    IR    16-si-rent    50c    1938 

AMNH  591.5 

Indian  life  series 

Cheeka,   an  Indian   boy  970.1 

INDIAN     LIFE    TODAY.     (Our    colorful    world 

ser.)     15min     16-si-color-$60;     rent     $3     1941 

UWF  970.1 

INDIAN    MOUND    AND    PINES.     SOmin     16-sd~ 
color-loan    1946    TexP 

INDIAN     TEMPLES,     llmin    16-sd-rent    apply 

TFC  ^                         294 

Indiana 

Girl    of    the    Limberlost  F 

Hoosier  schoolmaster  F 

Middle   states  917.7 

INDIANA      UNIVERSITY  GOES      TO      WAR. 


20min    16-sd-loan    1943    Ind 

Indians  of  Mexico 
Uruapan   lacquer 
See  also  Aztecs 

Pottery 
Puebla 

Zapotecan    potters — Mexico 
Indians  of  North  America 
Another   to   conquer 
Epic  of  the  Dakotas 


378 


667.7 


738 
970.1 


616.24 


Glacier  national   park  917.86 

Indian   mound  and  pines 

Last    of    the    Mohicans  F 

The  modern  Chippewa  Indian  970.1 

Monuments  of  the  past 

Pueblo   Indians   of   the    Southwest  970.1 

Silent    enemy  F 

See    also   Apache    Indians;    Cheyenne    In- 
dians;   Pueblo    Indians;    etc. 

Antiquities 
American   antiquities  970.1 

Primitive   pueblos  913.7 

Art 
Hopi  arts  and  crafts 
Vanishing  American  art 

British  Columbia 
Totems 

Canada 
Peoples  of   the   potlatch 

Children 
Cheeka,  an  Indian  boy 
Navajo    children 

Dances 
Cheyenne  sun  dance 
Dances    of   Southwest   Indians 
Indian    dances    of    the    Southwest 
Rhythm  of  the  redman 


Missions 

El  Navajo 
Indian  disciples 

Reservations 
Hopi    horizons 
The    Supai    Indian 


970.1 
970.1 


970.1 
970.1 


970.1 
970.1 


970.1 
970.1 
970.1 
970.1 


970.1 


970.1 
970.1 


970.1 
970.1 


16-sd-$23; 
636.2 

598.2 
598.2 
598.2 


915.97 

915.97 

13min 

635 


Social  life  and  customs 

Fiesta  at  Santa  Fe 

Ganges  farmer 

Pueblo  boy 

Silent  enemy 

Supai  Indian 
Indians  of  South  America 

The  Amazon 

Chile  918.3 

INDIA'S    CHILDREN.      17min     16-sd-$70;    rent 

$4  1947  Northern  Baptists 
INDIA'S    PRIZE    CATTLE.      lOmin 

rent   $1     1946     FON 
Indigo  buntings 

Birds   of   the   countryside 

Friends    of   the    air 

How  birds  feed  their  young 
Indo-China,  French 

Outposts    of    France 

Spotlight  on  Indo-China 
INDOOR  STORAGE  OF  VEGETABLES 

16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF 
INDUCED     CURRENTS.    15min    16-si-$24    1930 

EBP  621.31 

INDUCTANCE.    35min    16-sd-$42.54   Castle 
Induction   motors.   See  Electric  motors 
Industrial  accidents.  See  Accidents — Prevention 
Industrial    arts.    See   Art   industries    and    trade 
Industrial  arts  series 

Clay    pottery  738 

Industrial    chemistry.    See    Chemical    engineer- 
ing; Chemistry,  Technical 
INDUSTRIAL    DESIGN.     lOmin     16-si-color-$50 

1945    Knaus 
Industrial    education.    See    Technical    education 
Industrial    efficiency.    See   Efficiency,    Industrial 
Industrial    engineering    series 

Motion    study    principles  658.5 

Industrial  management.  See  Employment  man- 
agement 
Industrial    medicine.      See    Labor   and    laboring 

classes — Medical  care 
INDUSTRIAL      PROVINCES      OF      CANADA. 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1943    EBP  917.1 


72 


1947    EDITION 


Industrial   relations 

Bell  heard  round  the  world 

Democracy    at    work  331.1 

Highway  to  production 

Labor    front  331.1 

INDUSTRIAL    REVOLUTION.     (Social    studies 

ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1942  EBF  621 

Industrial   safety.   See  Accidents — Prevention 

INDUSTRIAL     SEWING     MACHINES,       20min 
16-sd-color-apply     1946     Filmcraft 

Industries.    See   United   States — Industries 

Industry 

History 
Industrial     revolution  621 

Today  and  tomorrow  600 

INDUSTRY    GOES    TO    WAR.      30min      16-sd- 
color-loan    Pacific  gas  &  el 

Infantile  paralysis 

Accent  on   use  615.8 

Your   fight   against   infantile  paralysis   616.9 

INFANTRYMEN   OF  THE  SKY.    20min    16-sd- 
loan   1945   France  forever 

Infants 

By  experience  I  learn  135.7 

Development  of  locomotion  612.76 

Diary  for  Timothy  940.534 

Growth:   a  study  of  Johnny  &  Jimmy  136.7 
Growth    of    infant    behavior:    early    stages 

136.7 
Growth    of    Infant    behavior:    later    stages 

136.7 
Infants  are  Individuals  136.7 

Reaching — prehensile    behavior    of    the    hu- 
man   infant  136.7 
Thirty-six   weeks    behavior   day               136.7 

Care  and  hygiene 

Baby's   day  at  forty-eight  weeks  136.7 

Baby's   day   at   twelve   weeks  136.7 

The   baby's    bath  649 

Bathing  time   for  baby  649 

Behavior    patterns    at    one    year  136.7 

Bottle  and  cup  feeding  649 

Care    of    the    newborn    baby  649 

Child    care — bathing    the    infant  649 

Clocking    the    champion  649 

Conquest   of  the   spoon  649 
Demonstration  baby's  bath  in  the  home 
Diet  for  the  premature 

Early    play  649 

Life    begins  136.7 
Nursing   procedures   In   the  infants'   ward 
The  well  baby  health  clinic 

Nutrition 
Baby  care:   feeding  649 

Baby's  first  year  649 

Child   care — feeding  the   infant  649 

INFANTS  ARE   INDIVIDUALS.     (How  a  baby 
grows)     IR     16-si-$24     EBF  136.7 

Infection     and    infectious    diseases.      See    Con- 
tagion   and    contagious    diseases 

INFEED    GRINDING   A    SHAFT   OF   TWO    Dl- 
AMETERS.    31min    16-sd-$43.03    1945    Castle 

621.92 

INFEED    GRINDING    SHOULDERED    WORK. 
23min    16-sd-$35.l6    1945    Castle  621.92 

Inflation   (Finance) 

Hot  money  332.4 

How  prices  could  rise 

INFORMER;    excerpt.      (Human   relations   ser.) 
14min     l«-sd-rent   $3     NYU  177 

Inheritance    (Biology).     See  Heredity 

Injunctions 

Family  affair;  excerpt  174 

Injurious    insects.      See    Insects,    Injurious    and 
beneficial 

Inland  navigation 

Boat   trip  386 

Boats  of  the  Great  Lakes  387 

Canals  of  England  386 

Defense  review  no.  3  pt.  1  973 

Flatboatmen    of    the    frontier  386 

Great  Lakes  386 

Mighty   Columbia   River  627 
River  watch 


INNERBOTTOM  SECTION:  SETTING  UP 
FLOORS  AND  LONGITUDINALS.  20min 
16-sd-$30.01    1942    Castle  623.8 

INNERBOTTOM  SECTION:  SUB-ASSEMBLY 
OF  A  CLOSED  FLOOR;  SUB-ASSEMBLY 
OF  AN  OPEN  FLOOR.  20min  16-sd-$30.01 
1942    Castle  623.8 

Insane 

Care  and  treatment 
Stairway    to   light 

INSECT  CLOWNS.  (Conflicts  of  nature  ser.) 
8min    16-sd-rent   $1.50   UWF  595.7 

Insecticides 

Our    constant   enemy — the    insect  ' 

Insectivorous   plants 

Plant  traps  581.5 

Insects 

Beneath  our  feet  595.7 

Desert   land  591.5 

Insect  clowns  595.7 

Killers  595.7 

Microscopic  mysteries  595.7 

Insects,   Aquatic 

Pond  insects  591.92 

Some  water  insects  591.92 

Insects,  Injurious  and  beneficial 

Family  affair  613.81 

Guardians  of  plenty  632.7 

Planting   and    care   of   trees  632.7 

Vegetable    insects  632.7 

Warble  fly  and  Its  control 

INSIDE  BASEBALL.  33mln  16-sd-loan  1944 
Am  league  796.357 

INSIDE  BASEBALL.  (Bill  Cunningham  sports 
review  ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC      796.357 

INSIDE     FRANCE.     2R    16-sd-rent    $2.50    Bran 

INSIDE  OF  ARC  WELDING.  6R  16-sd-color- 
loan    1942    GE  671W 

THE  INSIDE  STORY.  16min  16-si-sd-color- 
$1.75-$3.50   1947   PicF 

THE  INSIDE  STORY.  30min  16-sd-color- 
apply     1946     PFC 

INSIDE  STORY  OF  MODERN  MILKING. 
30min  16-sd-color-rent  $5     Co-op 

INSIDE  THE  CAPITOL.  (Washington-parade 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  917.53 

INSIDE  THE  FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  IN- 
VESTIGATION. (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  351.74 

INSIDE  THE  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS.  See 
Library  of  Congress  027 

INSIDE  THE  WHITE  HOUSE.  (Washington 
on    parade    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

917.53 

INSPECTING  AND  ADJUSTING  HYDRAULIC 
BRAKES.    13min    16-sd-$23.eo    Castle 

INSPECTING  AND  RECONDITIONING  PIS- 
TON ASSEMBLY.  22min  16-sd-$34.31 
Castle 

INSPECTING  AND  RECONDITIONING  VALVE 
ASSEMBLY.      25min     16-sd-$37.32     Castle 

INSPECTION    METHODS:    PART    I.    26min   16- 

sd-$25.12  1946  Castle 
INSPECTION      METHODS:      PART      II.      19min 

16-sd-$18.13    1946    Castle 
INSPECTION        OF       MINOR       ASSEMBLIES. 

16min    16-sd-$27.88    1944    Castle  621.8 

INSPECTION    OF    PLUMBING    AND    PIPING. 

17min    16-sd-$28.58    1944    Castle  696 

INSPECTION     OF     SHEET     METAL     PARTS. 

20min   16-sd-$32.16   1944   Castle  621.79 

INSPECTION     OF     THREADS.     22min     16-sd- 

$33.60    1944   Castle  621.9 

INSPIRATIONS      OF      OLD      LOVE      SONGS. 

lOmin  16-sd-$60;  rent  $3  UWF 
INSTALLATION      OF     69      KV      OIL      FILLED 

CABLE.    24min    16-sd-color-loan    1946    GB 
INSTALLING     AND     ALIGNING     TAIL     SUR- 
FACES.     19min      16-sd-$30.74     1945      Castle 

629.13 
INSTALLING      AND      CONNECTING      TELL- 

TALE    PANEL.    15min    16-sd-$26.43    Castle 

621.32 


73 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


INSTALLING    CONDUIT.      25min      16-sd-$32.73 

Castle 
INSTALLING    LANDING    GEAR.    19mln    16-sd- 

$31.44   1944   Castle  629.13 

INSTALLING   SURFACE    METAL    RACEWAY. 

22min     16-sd-$34.3l     Castle 
INSTALLING    VALVES    AND    STRAINER    ON 

SEA-CHEST.  13min  16-sd-$22.88  1944  Castle 

Castle 
INSTALLING     VALVES     IN 

SYSTEMS:      PART      I. 


623.8 
ENGINE  ROOM 
12min       16-sd-$19 


IN     ENGINE     ROOM 
16min     16-sd-?23.87 


691 
697 
697 


368 


Castle 
INSTALLING     VALVES 

SYSTEMS:    PART    II. 

Castle 
INSTALLING    VITREOUS    FIXTURES.     19min 

16-sd-$30.74    1944    Castle 
INSTRUCTING     THE     BLIND     WORKER     ON 

THE    JOB.    17min    16-sd-$23.98    1945    Castle 

362.4 
INSTRUCTING  THE  WORKER  ON   THE  JOB. 

14min    16-sd-$28.58    1944    Castle  658.3 

Instruction.     See  Education;  Teaching 
Instructo-fllm  series 

Introductory  lesson   in   Spanish  460 

Instruments,    Aeronautical.      See    Aeronautical 

instruments 
Instruments,     Measuring.      See    Measuring    in- 
struments 
Instruments,    Stringed.      See    Stringed    instru- 
ments 
INSTRUMENTS  OF  THE  ORCHESTRA.  20min 

16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2    BIS 
Insulation   (Heat) 

Covering  hot   and   cold   pipes 

Heat  and  its  control 

Story  of  rock  wool  insulation 
Insurance,  Agricultural 

Crop  insurance 
Insurance,    Life 

Future    assets 

Search    for   security 

Insurance,  Old  age.     See  Old  age  pensions 
Intelligence  tests.     See  Mental  tests 
Intemperance.     See  Liquor  problem 
INTERDEPENDENCE.     30min     16-si-$50;    rent 

$2     1930     Harvard  300 

INTERDEPENDENCE     OF     LIVING     THINGS. 

15min     i8-si-$24;    rent   $1.50    Bray  581 

Interior    decoration.      See   House    decoration 

INTERMEDIATE  ACROBATIC   LOOPS.     14min 
16-sd-$19.96     Castle  629.145 

INTERMEDIATE    TUMBLING.      IR     16-sd-$45 

Also    color-$75      1945      Coronet  796.4 

Internal   combustion   engines.     See  Gas  and  oil 
engines 

International  cooperation 

Boundary  lines  323.1 

Give  and   talte  with  Mexico  631.1 

Greater   victory  F 

Interdependence  301 

Made   in  U.S.A.  321.04 

One  world — or  none  541.2 

INTERNATIONAL    FISHING    RODEO.      12min 
16-sd-color-$75    1946    Murphy 

INTERNATIONAL    ICE    PATROL.  15min     16- 

si-$30;    rent   $1.50    UWF  614.8 

International  law 

Guilty    men  343 

INTERNATIONAL     LOGGING.      lOmin      16-sd- 

loan     Int  harvester  674 

International   relations 

Global  air  routes 

Interdependence  301 

International   war  criminals.     See  International 

law 

Internationalism.       See     Nationalism     and     na- 
tionality 

Intestines 

Alimentary  tract  612.3 

Digestion  612.3 


INTO  TOMORROW.  27min  16-sd-color-loan 
1946  Massey 

Intolerance.      See   Religious    liberty;    Toleration 

INTRAVENOUS  ANAESTHESIA:  PART  I. 
(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #6)  SOmin 
16-sd-$56.25;    rent    $3      1946      BIS  615.7 

INTRAVENOUS  ANAESTHESIA:  PART  II. 
(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #7)  25min 
16-sd-$56.25;    rent   $3     1946     BIS  615.7 

INTRODUCING  THE  NEW  WORKER  TO  HIS 
JOB.    16min    16-sd-$27.88   1944   Castle       658.3 

INTRODUCTION  TO  AIRPLANE  RIVETING. 
19min     16-sd-$66     1942     Handy  621.8 

INTRODUCTION  TO  MECHANICAL  DRAW- 
ING.  20min   16-si-$30;   rent  $2  1940  Cocking 

744 

INTRODUCTION  TO  OPTICS.  17min  16-sd- 
$23.54      Castle  535 

INTRODUCTION  TO  OXYACETVLENE 

WELDING.     20min     16-sd-$66     1942     Handy 

671 W 

INTRODUCTION  TO  PREVENTIVE  MAINTE- 
NANCE.  12min  16-sd-$22.88  Castle 

INTRODUCTION  TO  SWIMMING.  lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1947     TeachP 

INTRODUCTION  TO  VECTORS— CONCUR- 
RENT FORCES.  22min  16-sd-$29.67 
Castle 

INTRODUCTION  TO  VECTORS— COPLANAR 
CONCURRENT  FORCES.  22min  16-sd- 
$29.67     Castle  620.1 

INTRODUCTORY  LESSON  IN  SPANISH.  (In- 
structo-fllm ser.)  15min  16-sd-$67.50;  rent 
apply     1945    Audivision  language  460 

Invalid    cookery.     See   Cookery   for   the  sick 

Invalid  seamen.  See  Seamen,  Invalid 

INVALUABLE  INGREDIENT.  20min  16-sd- 
loan    1943    P&S  664.4 

INVASION  CAPTURE  OF  ROME.  lOmin  16- 
si-sd-$b.75-$17.50    1945    Castle  940.534 

INVASION  OF  FORTRESS  EUROPE  AND 
ROME  FALLS  TO  ALLIES.  (News  parade 
ser.)   16-si-sd  1944  Castle 

INVASION    OF    ITALY.      lOmin 
FiC 

Inventions 
Caravan 
New  roadways 
Servant   of    mankind 
White     banners;      excerpt 
quence) 

Invertebrates 

Invertebrates  from  the  Gulf  of  Maine    591.92 
Parade  of  invertebrates  I-IV  591.92 

INVERTEBRATES  FROM  THE  GULF  OF 
MAINE,  REEL  l-ll.  SOmin  16-si-$50;  rent 
$4     1934     Rutgers  591.92 


940.542 
16-si-rent    $2 


(invention 


608 
608 
921 

se- 
170 


INVERTED    SPINS. 


lOmin  16-sd-$13.18    Castle 
629.145 


INVESTMENT  IN  YOUTH. 

$1500     1946     Burnaby 


22min    16-sd-coIor- 


THE    NATION. 

1946     Am   films 


INVITATION    TO 

sd-color-loan 
Iowa 

Corn  farmer 

Day  of  threshing  grain 

Middle  states 
Iran.     See  Persia 

IRAN— THE  NEW   PERSIA.  22min  16-ad-color- 
apply  Irani 

Iraq 

Glimpses  of  the  Near  East 
Ireland 

British  Isles 
Gem  of  the  sea 
Informer;  excerpt 
Ireland 
Irish  fantasy 
Irish  pastoral 
Wings    over   Ireland 

IRELAND.      (Forum    edition    ser.)     2R 
apply    1945    March  of  time 


lOmin     16- 
917.53 

633.1 
631.5 
917.7 


915 


914.15 
177 
914.15 
F 
914.15 
914.15 

16-sd- 
914.15 


74 


1947    EDITION 


Iris   (Plant) 

Growth    of    flowers  582.13 

Wild   flowers  582.13 

IRISH     FANTASY.      lOmin      16-sd-$17.50;    rent 
$1.50     1937     Nu-Art  F 

IRISH    LINEN.      21min     16-sd-color-loan      1946 
Hartley  677.1 

IRISH    PASTORAL.      (Along    the    road    to    ro- 
mance ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC        914.15 

IRON  AND  STEEL.    8min    16-si-$12.50  Filmsets 

Iron  and  steel  building.     See  Building,  Iron  and 
steel 

5ron   industry  and  trade 
Iron  and   steel 

Iron  ore  to  pig  iron  669.1 

Making  a  V-type   engine  621.4 

Pig    iron    to    steel  669.1 

Productive  Sweden 

IRON     MADONNA    OF     NUREMBERG.      lOmin 
16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50      1938     UWF  914.3 

Iron  mines  and  mining 

Iron  mining  and  manufacture  669.1 

Iron  ore  to  pig  iron  669.1 

Making  and  shaping  of  steel  669.1 

IRON    MINING   AND    MANUFACTURE.     15min 
16-si-$25;    rent   $1     1941     BFS  669.1 

IRON    ORE    TO    PIG     IRON.      15min     16-si-$24 
1927     EBF  669.1 

Iron  ores 

Iron    mining   and   manufacture  669.1 

Iron  ore  to  pig  iron  669.1 

Irrigation 

Home  made  rain 

Irrigation  626 

Irrigation  farming  626 

Measurements  of  water 

Miracle    of    hydro  627.8 

Preparing  to  Irrigate  626 

Reclamation    in    the    arid    West  626 

Tube  wells  626 

Under  western  skies 

IRRIGATION.     15min     16-si-$24    1927    EBP    626 

IRRIGATION    FARMING.      (Human    geography 
ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBP  626 

Irritability 

Reactions  in  plants  and  animals  581 

IS   THERE    ROOM    FOR    US?   20min   16-sd-$75; 
rent    $3     1940     Minn  371.42 

ISAAC     AND     REBECCA.      lOmin      16-sd-rent 
$1.50    UWF 

ISAAC     THE     BOY.      lOmin      16-sd-rent    $1.50 
UWF 

Islam.    See  Mohammedanism 

ISLAM     IN     EGYPT.       (Comparative    religions 
ser.)     15min     16-si-rent   $1.25     RPA  297 

ISLAND  OF   MALTA.     (Magic  carpet  ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply     TFC  914.58 

ISLAND    OF    YESTERDAY.      15min      16-si-loan 
1927    Goodyear  919.21 

ISLAND  TARGET.     20min     16-sd-rent  $1  Aus- 
tralian N&I  bur 

ISLANDS    OF    THE    NETHERLANDS    INDIA. 
See  Nias  and  Sumatra  919.21 

ISLANDS    OF    THE    ST.    LAWRENCE,      llmin 
16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  917.14 

ISLANDS    OF    THE    WEST    INDIES.      (De    La 

Varre  travelogue)     llmin    16-sd-apply  TFC 

917.29 

ISLES    OF    THE    EAST.      (Magic   carpet   ser.) 
9min     16-sd-apply     TFC  919.2 

ISOLATION    TECHNIQUE.    18min    16-sd-$24.26 
Castle 

IT    BEGAN    ON    THE    CLYDE.      15min    16-sd- 
$37.50;    rent    $2     1946     BIS  613.6 

IT      CAME      UPON      A      MIDNIGHT      CLEAR. 

(Xmas    ser.)      3min      16-sd-color    $20;    rent 
$1.50      1945      Post  784 

IT    CAN    ONLY    HAPPEN    HERE.     20min     16- 
sd-color-apply     1945     Hollywood  colorfllm 

IT     DOESN'T      HURT.       IR      16-sd-$45.       Also 
color- $75     1944     Coronet  617.6 


IT  HAPPENED  TOMORROW.  90min  16-sd- 
rent  $17.50  Ideal 
Italian  architecture.  See  Architecture,  Italian 
ITALIAN  LIBYA.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16- 
sd-apply  TFC  916.1 
Italian  sculpture.  See  Sculpture,  Italian 
Italy 

Italy  914.5 

Mediterranean  basin 
On  the  shores  of  Italy 

Stricken   peninsula  945 

Through   oil   lands   of  Europe   and   Africa — 

Italy,  Hungary,  the  Danube  and  Rumania, 

Rl  665.5 

See    <also     Naples,     Italy;     Rome     (City); 

Venice 

History 
Siena  &  Simone  Martini 
ITALY,      (Forum    edition)      17min     16-sd-apply 

1946  MOT  914.5 
ITALY    SURRENDERS.      16-si-sd     1943     Castle 

940.534 

IT'S    ALL    YOURS.       llmin    16-sd-$23.60      1945 

Pocket   bks  028 

IT'S  THE  BRAIN  THAT  COUNTS.  20min  16- 
sd-loan     WCTU  613.81 

IT'S  THE  LITTLE  THINGS  THAT  COUNT. 
30min     16-sd-$35     1939     Bates.  658.8 

IT'S  WANTON  MURDER,  llmin  16-sd-apply 
Ganz  614.8 

IT'S      YOUR       LIBRARY.        lOmin        16-sd-$50 

1947  TeachF 

IT'S  YOUR  PIGEON.    22min  16-sd-rent  $3  1944 

Bran  636.5 
Iturbi,   Jos6 

Jose  Iturbi,  harpsichord  786.2 

Jose  Iturbi,  pianist  786.2 
Ivens,  Joris 

Spanish  earth  914.6 
Ives,  Burl 

Tall  tales  784 
Ivory  carving 

People  of  the  Congo:  the  Mangbetu  916.7 
I  WO   J I  MA.      (News   thrills   ser.)   IR     16-sl-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50    1945    Official  940.542 


JACARE.    75min    16-sd-rent    $17.50    1942    Com- 
monwealth 918.1 

JACK   AND   THE    BEANSTALK.     IR    16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50     1946     Castle  F 

Jack- in -the -pulpits 

Growth    of    flowers  582.13 

JACK      LONDON.       94min       16-sd-rent     $17.50 
Eastin  921 

Jai  alai 

Game  of  Jai   alai  796.3 

Jal    alai  796.3 

JAI     ALAI.    12min    16-sd-$17.50;    rent    $2    1939 
Nu-Art  796.3 

J'AI    TANT   DANSE.   See  Chants  populaires  #4 

784 

Jails.  See  Prisons 

JAIRUS'    DAUGHTER.  27min     16-sd-rent     $8 

1946    Cathedral  232 

Jamaica 

From    the    Bahamas  to    Jamaica           917.29 

JAMESTOWN.    (Chronicles   of  Am.    photoplays 
ser.)     60min    16-si-rent    $6    1923    Yale    973.1 

JAN      CHRISTIAN     SMUTS.  (South     African 
scene    #4)     lOmin    16-sd-$23;    rent    $1    1946 

FON  921 

Japan 

Australia  to  Tokyo 

Children    of    Japan  915.2 

Grain    of    rice  633.1 

Japan    (EBF)  915.2 


75 


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J  a  pan — Continued 
Japan    (Filmsets) 

Precious  land — a  story  of  farming  in  Japan 

630.952 
Silk  677.4 

We  bear  witness 
See  also  Tokyo 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — Japan 

History 

Thunder    over    the    Orient  951 

JAPAN.  30mln  16-si-$48   1938  EBF  915.2 

JAPAN.     8min    16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 
JAPAN   SURRENDERS,     llmin     16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     1945     Official  909 

Japanese  beetle 

Beetles  595.76 

Japanese  in  the  United  States 

Barriers  and  passes 
JAPAN'S     SURRENDER.       IR      16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     1945     Castle  940.53 

JASPER.    lOmin    16-sd-color-apply    1946    CanFB 
Jasper    national     park,    Alberta,     Canada 

Jasper 
Java 

Borobodor  and   the   Bromo  726 

Dutch    East    Indies  919.2 

Glimpses  of  picturesque  Java  919.22 

Isles     of     the     East  919.2 

Java  919.22 

Java-Bali  report 
JAVA.    15min    16-si-$20;  rent  $1.50  UWF  919.22 
JAVA— BALI       REPORT.      60min      16-sd-color- 

$50    Adventure 

Javelin  throw 

Weight   events  796.4 

Jays.  See  Blue  jays 

JE    M'ENFOUYAIS.    See   Chants   populaires   #5 

784 

Jeanne  d'Arc.  See  Joan  of  Arc 

Jefferson,   Thomas 

Mother  of  presidents  917.55 

Spirit  of  democracy 

Thomas    Jefferson    and    Monticello  921 

Jenner,  Edward 

Story  of  Dr  Jenner  616.9 

Jennings,  Asa  K. 

Strange    destiny  921 

JERRY  PULLS  THE  STRINGS.    32min    16-sd- 

loan   1939  Am  can  663 

Jerusalem 

Barabbas  225.92 

The    great    commandment  232 

Holy  Land  915.69 

Journey    into    faith  232 

The   unforgiving  debtor  226 

Jesus  Christ 

Behold  the  man 

Child   of   Bethlehem  232 

The  divine  baptism 

First  Easter  232 

Fishers  of  men  225.92 

The  great  commandment  232 

I    am    the   way  232 

Jairus*    daughter  232 

Journey    into    faith  232 

Journey  to  Jerusalem 

King  of  kings  232 

Man    of    faith  232 

My    beloved    Son  232 

No  greater  power  225.92 

The  Redeemer  healeth 

The  rich  young  ruler  232 

The   Saviour  is  born  232 

Suffer    little    children  232 

Woman   to   remember  232 

Nativity 
A  little  child 

Parables 
Certain    nobleman 
Good  Samaritan 
Prodigal    son 


The   unforgiving  debtor  226 

Who  is  my  neighbor  226 

JEWEL    OF    THE    MOUNTAIN.    lOmin    16-sd- 

rent  $1   ITTCO  916.4 

Jews 

Colonimation 

Collective  adventure 

A  day  in  Dagania 

Home  are  the  hunted 

Land  of  promise 

Palestine  at  war 

Palestine  problem 

Pass  to  tomorrow 

They  find  a  home  ' 

Political  and  social  conditions 
Report  on  the  living 


Religion 


The    synagogue 


296 


226 
226 
226 


Social  life  and  customs 

Customs  and  ceremonies 

The   days   work  296 

The    home  296 

Let's  get  married 

Mazel  tov 

Romance  of  a  people 

The   school  296 

The   travellers  296 

Jews  In  the  United  States  , _ 

Lamp  and  the  sword 

New  Americans 

Of  these  our  people  296 

Jigs 

Assembling  in  a  jig  (Fitting  and  lining  up) 

629.13 

Pipe  fabrication  with  jigs  621.9 

JIMMY'S    REWARD.      IR     16-sd-$75;    rent    $4 

IdP 
Jiu-jitsu 

Jiu  jitsu 

Police   ju-jitsu   for   teaching  purposes   796.8 
JIU   JITSU.     15min     16-si-$12     1946     Stone 
JOAN  AVOIDS  A  COLD.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 

color-$75    1941    Coronet  616.2 

Joan  of  Arc 

Joan   of  Arc  921 

JOAN    OF    ARC.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    1941 

ITTCO  921 

JOB     AHEAD.      lOmin      16-sd-$18      1945      Red 

cross 
JOEL      GENTRY      IN      HOLLYWOOD.       40min 

16-sd-loan    Ray-Bell 
JOHN     BULL'S    OWN    ISLAND.    20min    16-sd- 

$40    1945    CanFB 

JOHN  MARTIN  AND  SON.  23min  16-sd-apply 
1946     Nat  dairy 

JOHNNY  FARREL  GOLF  INSTRUCTION 
FILMS.    6R    16-sd-$180;  rent  $1.50  ea  UWF 

Johns-Manville  corporation 

Asbestos  553.6 

Johnson,  Martin  Elmer 

Indian    elephant  591.6 

Simba  916.7 

Solomon    Islands   with   Mr  and   Mrs   Martin 

Johnson  919.3 

Johnson,  Osa  Helen  (Leighty) 

Solomon   Islands   with   Mr  and   Mrs   Martin 
Johnson  919.3 

Johnston,   Mary 

Pioneers   of  the  old  South.   See  Jamestown 

973.1 
Joinery.   See  Carpentry 

JOINING  SOLID  CONDUCTORS.    20min    16-sd- 

$33.60  Castle 

JOINTING  AN  EDGE  FOR  GLUING— IN- 
STALLING  KNIVES.  21min  16-sd-$32.87 
1945    Castle  684 

JOINTING  EDGES  AND  ENDS  90  DEGREES 
TO   FACE.     17min    16-sd-$29.29    1945  Castle 

684 


76 


1947    EDITION 


JOLLY  LITTLE  ELVES.  9min  16-sd-oolor-rent 
$3    UWF  F 

Jones,  Elizabeth  Orton 
A  little  child 

Jones,  Howard 

Deception  oc'oo 

Forward  pass  796.33 

Kicking  796.33 

Penalties  oc  ,o 

Spring    training  796.33 

Wedge   play  796.33 

JOSE  ITURBI,  HARPSICHORD.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent     $3.50      1940      ITTCO  786.2 

JOSE  ITURBI,  PIANIST.  (Music  of  the  mas- 
ters ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $3.50  1940 
ITTCO  786.2 

Journalism  .^  . 

Camera  thrills  791.4 

Journalism  070 

See  also  College  and  school  journalism 

JOURNALISIVI,  (Your  life  work  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50     1940     Mahnke  070 

Journalists 

News  front 

JOURNEY  BY  TRAIN.  60min  16-si-$96;  rent 
$4     1935     UWF  385 

JOURNEY  IN  TUNISIA.  lOmin  16-sd-apply 
1941    TFC  916.1 

JOURNEY  INTO  FAITH.  32min  16-sd-rent  $8 
1943    Cathedral  232 

JOURNEY  THROUGH  THE  ISTHMUS.  lOmin 
16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    1940   UWF  918.6 

JOURNEY  TO  DENALI.  lOmIn  16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.98 

JOURNEY  TO  JERUSALEM.  90min  16-sd-ap- 
ply   1940    Theatre-on-fllm  812 

JOURNEY  TO  NORMANDY.  (De  La  Varre 
travelogue)  llmin  16-sd-$17.50  rent  $1.50 
1938   Nu-Art  914.4 

Judy's  diary  series 

By  experience  I  learn  136.7 

Now    I    am    two  649 

JULIUS  CAESAR.  18min  16-sd-rent  $2  1945 
BIS  822.3 

JUMPERS.  9min  16-sd-$30.  Also  color-$75 
1947     Hawley 

Jumping 

High   jump  796.4 

Jumps  and  pole  vault  796.4 

JUMPS  AND  POLE  VAULT.  (Athletic  ser.) 
llmin   16-sd-$50   1938  EBF  796.4 

Juncos 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

THE  JUNGLE.  (Fascinating  journeys  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-color-apply  TFC  591.5 

JUNGLE  CAVALCADE.  80min  16-sd-sale  ap- 
ply;   rent    $15   ITTCO  591.5 

Jungle  Jinks  series 

Candytown  F 

Jungles 

The  Amazon 

Central  Africa 

Chang  915.93 

The    jungle  591.5 

Jungle   cavalcade  591.5 

Jungles  of   the  world  573 

The    prowlers  916.7 

JUNGLES  OF  THE  WORLD,  llmin  16-sd- 
$36;    rent   $2     1941     Knowledge  bldrs  573 

JUNIOR  CITIZEN.  2R  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3  1947 
Gateway 

JUNIOR  PROM.  22min  16-sd-$187.50  1946 
Simmel  395 

JUST  A   FARMER.     25min     16-sd-apply     Audio 

JUST  WEEDS.  20min  16-sd-color-$150;  rent 
$5     1945     Canada  632.5 

Juvenile  courts 

Boy   in   court  364 

Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (juvenile  court  se- 
quence) 364 

Juvenile   delinquency 

As    the    twig   is    bent  364 

Boy  in  court  364 


Challenge  to   crime  364 
The  child  city 

Children  of  Mars  364 
Children  of  the  city  364 
Children  on  trial  364 
Criminal  is  born  364 
Dead  end;  excerpt  (children  sequence)  364 
Easy  life  364 
That  boy  Joe  364 
What  can  be  done  about  Juvenile  delin- 
quency 364 
Youth    in    crisis  364 


K 


KANGAROO     RAT    AND     ITS    MAJOR    ASSO- 
CIATES   OF    THE     COLORADO     DESERT. 

lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50  1939  UWF  591.5 
Kangaroos 

Animal  babies  591.5 

Australian    animals  591.5 

Kansas 

Fertile  frontiers 

Northwestern  states  917.8 

KATHAK     DANCE.      See    Dances    of    India— 

Kathak  793.3 

Keels 

Innerbottom     section:     sub-assembly    of    a 

closed     floor;     sub-assembly    of    an    open 

floor  623.8 

KEEP    'EM    OUT.    lOmin    16-sd-loan   1942   local 

health  dept  632.6 

KEEP    FIT.      9min      16-sd-$36     1946     Hoflfberg 
KEEPER    OF    THE    BEES.    SOmin    16-sd-$288; 

rent    $9    ITTCO  F 

KEEPING   THE    FLEET  AT   SEA.   H%min   16- 
sd-loan  1941  Australian  N&I  bur  359 
KEEPING    YOUR     CAR     FIT.       12min      16-sd- 

$22.15     1945     Castle  629.2 

KENAI      BIG     GAME.      lOmin      16-sd-color-$75 

1946     Hawley 
KENTUCKIE   RIFLE.    (Pioneer  life)   lOmin  16- 

si-sd-$30-$40.  Also  color  $75  Barr  973.2 
Kentucky 

Boone    trail  917.5 

Kentucky  pioneers  976.9 

Southeastern  states  917.5 

KENTUCKY   PIONEERS.    (History  ser.)    llmin 

16-sd-$50    1941    EBF  976.9 

LA    KERMESSE    HfiROIQUE.    See   Carnival   in 

Flanders  F 

Key,    Francis   Scott 

Star   spangled  banner  784 

KEYBOARD    CO  N  C  E  RTS— F  I  RST-T  H  I  R  D 

PORTFOLIOS.    lOmin    ea    16-sd-$17.50    ea; 

rent  $2  ea  1942  Pictorial  786.2 

KEYSTONE    OF    GOLF.    32mln    16-sd-loan   1938 

Spalding  796.352 

KICKING.    (Football    for    the    fan    ser.)    lOmin 

16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 

KICKING.     IR     16-sd-$40;    rent    $2     1946     UWF 

796.33 
KIdd,   William 

Captain   Kidd's  treasure  910 

KIDNAPPED.    90min    16-sd-rent    apply    Fi      F 
Kidneys 

Work   of   the   kidneys  612.4 

KIDS    MUST     EAT.      15min     16-sd-$22.83      1945 

Castle  371.7 

KILL  OR    BE    KILLED.   16-sd-rent  Jl  1944  KiC 

796.8 
Killdeers 

Birds    of    the    countryside  598.2 

KILLER  BATS.  7R  16-5d-rent  $10  Pictorial 
KILLERS.   (Battle  for  life  ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply 

TFC  595.7 

KILLING    FARM     RATS.     14min     16-sd-$18.50; 

rent    50c    1945    BIS  632.6 

KILLING  THE  KILLER.  14min  16-sd-$27;  rent 

$1.50    ITTCO  698.1 


77 


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KILMAINHAM  JAIL  (THE  BASTILLE  OF 
IRELAND).  32inin  16-sd-rent  $7.50  O'Con- 
lon 

Kindness   to   animals.    See  Animals — Treatment 

KING  AND  THE  SCULLERY  MAID.  26mln  16- 
si-sd-$60-100;    rent   $2-$3     1939    UWF  F 

KING  COTTON.  19min  16-sd-loan  1940  GM  677.2 

KING  CRAB,  LIIVIULUS.  15min  16-si-$25;  rent 
$2    Rutgers  595.3 

King  crabs.   See  Xiphosura 

KING  OF  KINGS.  112min  16-si-sd-rent  $15-$20 
EK  232 

KING  VULTURE.  (News  world  of  sports  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  598.2 

KING  WITHOUT  A  CROWN.  (Historical  mys- 
tery ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  921 

Kingbirds 

Birds    of    the    countryside 

Birds   of   the   prairie  woodlands 
Kingfishers 

Birds    of   the   inljuid   waterways 

Spng  birds  as  neighbors 
Kingman,   Dong 

Dong  Kingman  paints  a  water  color         751 
KINGS    OF    SPORT.     IR     16-sd-J30;   rent   $1.50 

YMCA  796 

KINGS   OF   THE   ARCTIC.     IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     Pictorial  591.5 

THE     KING'S    OTHER    LIFE.      20mln      16-sd- 

color-loan     1947     Bemis 


598.2 


598.2 
598.2 


THE     KING'S     TAILOR. 

$23.50-$33.50    Castle 
Kinkajous 

Animal    cunning 
Kipling,   Rudyard 


IR      16-si-sd-color- 


591.5 


Elephant  boy 
Wee  Willie  Winkle 

F 
F 

Kirberry,   Ralph 

Carrie  Jacobs  Bond 

921 

KITCHEN   COME  TRUE. 
CanFB 

20min 

16-sd-$40  1947 
640 

Kitchens 

Kitchen    come    true 
Making  of  American 

homes. 

640 
696 

KLEE  WYCK.    20min    16-sd-color-$150; 
1947  CanFB 

rent  $5 

KNICKERBOCKER    HOLIDAY. 

apply     Astor 

85mln 

16-sd- 

Knife  and  fork  series 
Main  dish 
Vitamin   wise 
What  makes  us  grow 

641.3 
613.2 
613.2 

KNITTING    MILL    OPERATIONS. 

si-rent  $1    1945    lo 

KNOTS  AND  HOW  TO  TIE  THEM. 

$25;   rent   $1.50     1946     Harmon 
Knots  and  splices 

Knots  and  how  to  tie  them 
MaJcing  a  five  tuck  splice 
Useful   knots 


16min     16- 


IR    16-si- 


677.7 
677.7 

22min  16-sd-loan  1942  local 
616.9 

KNOW  THY   NEIGHBOR.   See  Mexican  moods 

917.2 


KNOW  FOR  SURE. 

health    dept 


KNOW    YOUR    CAR. 

Castle 


15min 


16-sd-$26.43     1945 
629.2 


KNOW    YOUR 

flcial 

KNOW  YOUR   LAND. 

Castle 

KNOW    YOUR    LIBRARY.      lOmin      16-sd-$45. 
Also    color-$75    1946    Coronet  020 

KNOW   YOUR    MONEY.    20min 
secret  service 

Knowledge  builders  series 

Earth   and   its   seaso»>8  525.5 

How  we  hear  ^'      >^              617.8 

How  we  see  ^^    ,                  617.7 


FOOTBALL.    16-si-sd    1940    Of- 
796.33 

13min    16-sd-color-$65.47 
631.4 


16-sd-loan   US 
332.4 


MERCHANDISE. 
1947     Crawley 


Mysteries  of  water 

Our  national  government 

Our    teeth 

Rectilinear   coordinates 

Story  of  coal 

Story  of   electricity 

Story  of  our   flag 

Story    of    steel 

Story  of  wheat 

World  we  live   in 
KNOWLEDGE       OF 

16-sd- color-apply 
Koala 

Australian  animals 

Chumming  with  the  animals 

Koala    bear 

Teddy   bears    at   play 
KOALA    BEAR.      lOmin      16-si-rent   $3 
Koch,   Robert 

Man     against    microbe 
Kodaks.     See  Cameras 
Kongo,    Belgian 

Central  Africa 

Leopard  men  of  Africa 

Pearl  of  the  jungle 

People  of  the  Congo 

Song   after    sorrow 

Story    of    Bamba 

What   a   missionary   does    in   Africa 
Kootenay  national  park,  British  Columbi 

Banff  to  Lake  Louise 
Korea 

Korea 

Music    hath    charm 

North    China    and    Korea 


the  Mangbetu 


551.4 

353 
617.6 

516 
662.6 

537 
929.9 
669.1 
633.1 

525 
9min 


591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
FiC 

589.95 


916.7 

616.9 

266 

266 

917.123 

915.19 

780 
915 


History 
Korea,  tragic  land 

KOREA.  (Oriental  journeys  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent    $1.50    1931    UWF  915.19 

KOREA,  TRAGIC  LAND.  lOmin  16-sd-apply 
1947     Sun-dial 

Kruger,   "Stubby" 

Springboard   champions  797.2 

KRUGER  NATIONAL  PARK.  (South  African 
scene  #1)  lOmin  16-sd-$23.  Also  color-$75; 
rent    $1      1946      FON  916.8 

Kruger    national    park.    South   Africa 

Animals   in  wonderland  591.5 

Kruger     national     park  916.8 

Wild   life   on   the   veldt  591.5 

KUKAN.      90min      16-sd-color-$50      Adventure 


LA-BAS  SUR  CES  MONTAGNES.     See  Chants 
populaires  #3  784 

LABOR.     18min     16-sd-loan     111     div     of     dept 
reports 

Labor   absenteeism.      See   Absenteeism    (Labor) 

Labor   and   capital.    See   Industrial   relations 

Labor  and  laboring  classes 
Deadline  for  action 

Last  of  the  pagans;  excerpt  (labor  se- 
quence) 331.5 
Millions  of  us  331.13 
Valley  town  331.13 
Winning  against  odds  331.8 


Canada 

After  work 
Labour  looks  ahead 

Dwellings 
See  Housing 

Great  Britain 
Partners   in   production 


331 


331.1 


Illinois 


Labor 


78 


1947    EDITION 


Labor    and    laboring    classes— CowfinMed 

India 
India  builds  her  wagons 

Medical  care 

Doctor  in  industry  610 

LABOR     FRONT.      21min      16-sd-|50;     rent     $3 

BraP  331.1 

Labor  relations.     See  Industrial  relations 
Labor  supply 

Post-war  jobs  331 

Labor    unions.      See   Trade   unions 
Laboratories 

On    to    Jupiter  507 

See  also  Botanical  laboratories;  Chemical 

laboratories 
LABORATORIES    OF    DEMOCRACY.      IR      16- 

si-rent  $2     YMCA 
Laborers,    Agricultural.      See    Agricultural    la- 
borers 
LABOUR    LOOKS    AHEAD.      lOmin      16-sd-$25; 

rent    $1.25      1945      BraP  331 

Lacquer  and  lacquering 

Uruapan    lacquer  667.7 

LADY    FIGHTS    BACK.     60min     16-sd-rent    $14 

UWP 
LADY     OR     THE     TIGER.        (Miniature     ser.) 

9V^min     16-sd-apply     TFC  F 

Ladybirds 

Beetles  595.76 

Farmer's  friend  595.76 

LAFAYETTE,       CHAMPION       OF       LIBERTY. 

(Strange   as   it  seems)    9min  16-sd-$25    1947 

Acad 
Lafayette,    Marie    Joseph    Paul    Yves    Roch    Gil- 
bert  du    Motier,    marquis  de 

Boy  who  saved  a  nation  973.3 

Lafayette,    champion    of    liberty 
Lafitte,  Jean 

The  buccaneer  F 

Laissez  faire 

Experimental    studies   in   social    climates   of 
groups  369.4 

Lamb.    See  Sheep 
LAMP    AND    THE    SWORD.    30min    16-sd-$7.50 

Temple  Israel 
LANAKILA.     31min    16-sd-color-loan    1944    IllH 
Land 

Know  your  land  631.4 

Land,     Reclamation     of.       See    Reclamation    of 

land 
LAND   AND    FREEDOM.    lOmin   16-sd-$36;   rent 

$1.50     1942     UWP  972 

Land  drainage.    See  Drainage 
LAND      FOR      PIONEERS.       16min       16-sd-$40 

1944   Canada  917.1 

LAND    FROM    THE    SEA.      llmln     16-sd-color- 

$75;   rent  $2.50  CanPB 
LAND    OF    CONTENTMENT.       (Magic    carpet 

ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply     TFC  919.31 

LAND  OF  ETERNAL  SILENCE.    lOmin    16-sd- 

$36   1946     Hoffberg 
LAND    OF    EVANGELINE.      lOmin      16-sd-$27; 

rent  $1.50   1933   ITTCO  917.16 

LAND    OF    GHENGIS    KHAN.      (Magic    carpet 

ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  915.17 

LAND      OF      LIBERTY.        80min        16-sd-apply 

TFC  973 

LAND   OF   MEXICO.     (Human  geography  ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1939    EBP  917.2 

LAND  OF  MY  MOTHER.  28min  16-sd-rent 
$3.80  1944  PIC  914.38 

LAND  OF  PROMISE.  32min  16-sd-apply 
Palestine  fund 

LAND  OF  THE  BENGAL.  (Pox  movietone 
ser.)      IR      16-sd-apply      TFC  915.4 

LAND  OF  THE  EAGLE.  (World  on  parade 
ser.)  10y2min  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1935 
ITTCO  917.28 


LAND  OF  THE  GRAPEFRUIT.  30min  16-sd- 
color-loan   Sw  634.3 

LAND  OF  THE  INCAS.  I2min  16-sd-$75  1946 
Simmel  918.5 

LAND  OF  THE  MAPLE  LEAF.  (Road  to  ro- 
mance ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC       917.1 

LAND  OF  THE  WENDS.  lOmin  16-sd-$36; 
rent    $1.50     1938     UWP  914.3 

LAND  OF  THE  YELLOW  ROBE.  (Oriental 
Journeys  ser.)  21mln  16-sd-rent  $2.50  1935 
UWP  915.93 

LAND  TRANSPORTATION.  15min  16-si-$25; 
rent  $1  1937  Harvard  380 

LAND  WHERE  MONEY  IS  NOT  GOD.  lOmln 
16-sd-rent  $1.50  Lewis 

LANDING  GEARS  AND  BRAKES.  16-sd-72c 
Castle 

LANDS  OF  THE  CAMEL.  See  Moslem  world. 
Rl  297 

Landscape   painting 

Creative    design    in    painting  758 

Painting  the  Chinese  landscape 

Lane,   Katherine  Ward 

From  clay  to  bronze  739 

Lange,  Hans 

Brahms':    waltz    In    "A"    flat  785 

Dance   of   the   hours  785 

Langevin,  Paul 
Langevln 

LANGEVIN.      25mln      16-sd-loan      FrenchC 

Langmuir,   Irving 

Dr    Langmuir — on    surface    chemistry       541 
World's   largest    electrical    workship       621.3 

Lantern  projection 

Optical  Instruments  681.4 

Lantern  slides 

Hand  made  lantern  slides  371.33 

Lapland 

Life   In   Lapland  914.71 

Snow   magic   in    Sweden  914.85 

The    wind    from    the    West  914.71 

LARGE  MUSCLE  MOTOR  SKILLS  OF  FOUR- 
YEAR-OLDS.  15mln  16-si-rent  $1.50  1944 
Cal  649 

LARGE  POTTERY  OF  SAN  BARTOLO  COY- 
TEPEC.  30min  16-si-$25;  rent  $3  1946 
Harmon 

Larks 

Birds   of   North   America  598.2 

Western   birds  at  home  598.2 

LAST  DAYS  OF  POMPEII.  90min  16-sd-$20 
Capital 

LAST  DOGIE.  (Song  hit  stories  ser.)  IR  16-sd- 
apply    TFC  784 
LAST      HUNDRED      DAYS     OF      NAPOLEON. 

40min    16-sd-$150;    rent   $15    1947   Adventure 
THE    LAST    INSTALLMENT.    (Crime  does   not 
pay)    20min    16-sd-apply   TFC  364 

LAST  LESSON.  (Miniature  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  F 

LAST   OF   THE    MOHICANS.   95mln   16-sd-rent 

$17.50     UWP  F 

LAST  OF  THE  OLD  WEST.  15min  16-si-$24; 
rent    $1.50.     Also    color    $60;    rent    $3    UWP 

917.87 

LAST  OF  THE  PAGANS;  excerpt  (labor  se- 
quence). (Human  relations  ser.)  15mln  16- 
sd-rent  $3  NYU  331.5 

LAST  OF  THE  PAGANS;  excerpt  (marriage 
sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.)  14min 
16-sd-rent    $3    NYU  392 

LAST  OF  THE  WOOD  ENGRAVERS.  SOmIn 
16-si-$50;   rent  $2  1930  Harvard  761 

Lathe  work.     See  Turning 

Lathes 

Basic    machines — the    lathe  621.9 

Boring  to  close  tolerances  621.9 

Cutting  a  taper  with  the  compound  rest  and 
with    the    taper    attachment  621.9 

Cutting  an  external  acme  thread  621.9 

Cutting    an    external    national    fine    thread 

621.9 


79 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Lathes — Continued 

Cutting   an    internal   acme   thread  621.9 

Cutting  an  internal  taper  pipe  thread    621.9 
Elementary  operations  on  the  engine  lathe 

621.9 
Face   turning  a   collar  684 

Facing,      turning,      boring,      grooving     and 
chamfering  621.9 

Machining  work  held  in  chuck — use  of  ref- 
erence surfaces  621 .9 
Metal  working  lathe  621.9 
Plain  turning  621.9 
Rough  facing  and  boring  and  turning  a 
shoulder  on  a  vertical  turret  lathe  621.9 
Rough  facing,  turning  and  drilling  621.9 
Rough  turning  between  centers  621.9 
Setting  up  and  machining  bar  work 
Turning  a  taper  with  the  tailstock  set 
over  621.9 
Turning  work  held  on  a  fixture  621.9 
Turning  work  held  on  a  mandrel  621.9 
Turning  work  of  two  diameters  621.9 
Turning  work  on  a  face  plate  684 
Turret  lathe — an  introduction  621.9 
Using  a  boring  bar  between  centers  621.9 
Using  a  follower  rest  621.9 
Using  a  steady  rest  621.9 
Latin  America 

Pan-Americana  918 

Pan  American  highway  918 

Wings    over    Latin    America 
See  alsa  South  America 

Education 
See  Education — Latin  America 
Latin  language  films 

Life  in  a  Benedictine  monastery  271 

Latitude 

Celestial     navigation:     latitude    by    polaris 

629.13 

Celestial   navigation — tlae   earth  629.13 

LAUNDERING   AND   DRY  CLEANING.     (Your 

life  work)    lOmln    16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50    1945 

Mahnke  648 

Laundry 

Identification     and     assembly     of     laundry 
bundles  (H-C) 

Laundering  and  dry  cleaning  648 

Laurentian  mountains 

Ski    in   the   Valley  of  the   saints  796.9 

Lavoisier,  Antoine  Laurent 

Historical     introduction     to     the     study     of 
chemistry  540.9 

Law 

Life   in  Sometown,   U.S.A.  340 

See  also  Legislation 
Law  reform 

Life  in  Sometown,  U.S.A.  340 

Lawyers 

Bordertown;     excerpt  174 

LAYING    OFF    THE     BOUNDARY,     STIFFEN- 

ERS,     WATER      LINES     AND      BUTTOCK 

LINES.     20min     16-sd-$30.01     1942     Castle 

623.8 
LAYING     OUT     AND     FORMING     PLYWOOD. 

21min     16-sd-$32.87     1945     Castle  674 

LAYING   OUT  AND   INSTALLING   COMPART- 

MENT      FIXTURES.        12min       16-sd-$22.88 

1945    Castle  621.32 

LAYING   OUT  AND    INSTALLING    HANGERS. 

19min     16-sd-$31.44     1945     Castle  621.12 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  KICKPIPES 
AND  STUFFING  TUBES.  16min  16-sd- 
$27.88     1945     Castle  621.32 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  MAIN 
WIREWAY.    21min  16-sd-$32.87    1945  Castle 

621.32 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER. 
PART  I:  RUNNING  A  TEMPORARY 
LINE.     22min     16-sd-$34.31     1944    Castle 

623.8 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER. 
PART  II:  LAYING  OFF  BULKHEADS. 
15min     16-sd-$27.15     1944     Castle  623.8 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER, 
PT.  Ill:  RUNNING  A  PERMANENT  LINE 
AND  BORING.  32min  16-sd-$44.47  1944 
Castle  623.8 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER, 
PT.  IV:  FITTING  TUBE,  SHAFT  AND 
PROPELLER.  29min  16-sd-$41.60  1944 
Castle  623.8 

LAYING  OUT,  DRILLING  AND  TAPPING 
FLANGES  ON  SEA  CHEST.  19min  16- 
sd-$31.44     1942     Castle  623.8 

LAYING  OUT  SMALL  CASTINGS.  17min  16- 
sd-$27.88     1942     Castle  621.9 

LAYING  THE  ATLANTIC  CABLE.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2   1944  Knowledge  builders  621.382 

Lead 

Lead  669.4 

Lead    milling,    smelting,    and    refining   669.4 
Our  lead  and  zinc 

LEAD.    15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBF  669.4 

LEAD  MILLING,  SMELTING,  AND  REFIN- 
ING.     34min     16-sd-loan     1940     USBM    669.4 

Lead  mines  and  mining 

Lead   mining   in   southeast  Missouri       669.4 
Men    and    dust  613.6 

LEAD  MINING  IN  SOUTHEAST  MISSOURI. 
33min  16-sd-loan  1940  USBM  669.4 

Leadership 

Experimental   studies   in   social    climates   of 

groups  369.4 

Supervisor  a.s  a  leader.  Pt  II  658.3 

LEARN  TO  SWIM.  20min  16-sd-$26.41  1938 
Castle  797.2 

LEARNING  AND  GROWTH.  lOmin  16-sd-$50; 
rent   apply   1935   EBF  136.7 

LEARNING  FOR  LIVING.  2R  16-sd-color  rent 
50c    1945    Mich 

LEARNING  TO  LIVE.  16min  16-sd-rent  $3 
Lew 

LEARNING  TO  SAIL.  IR  16-sd-$30.  Also 
color-$75    1947    Hawley 

LEARNING  THROUGH  OBSERVING  THE 
CHILD.  15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3 
1945     Harmon 

LEASE  ON  LIFE.  20min  16-sd-loan  1945 
NatTB  613 

Leather 

Leather   (EBP)  675 

Leather  (Filmsets) 

Story    of    leather  675 

LEATHER.     15min     16-si-$24     1939    EBF        675 

LEATHER.      Smin      16-si-$12.50      Filmsets 

Leather  work 

Leather  work  675 

Spanish   influence   in   Mexican   crafts 

LEATHER  WORK.  (Handicraft  Instructional 
films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent 
$1.50-$2     1940     BraF  675 

Leaves 

Leaves  581 

Marvels    of    the    microscope  578 

Plant    speaks    thru    leaf    analysis  581 

LEAVES.  (Biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50    1936    EBP  581 

Lee,   Robert  Edward 

Stratford,   home  of  the  Lees  917.55 

Leeuwenhoek,  Anthony  van 

Man   against  microbe  589.95 

LEFT  LOWER  LOBECTOMY  FOR  BRON- 
CHIECTASIS. 25min  16-si-color-loan  1946 
Fordel 

LEFT  PNEUMONECTOMY  FOR  PRIMARY 
CARCINOMA  OF  THE  LUNGS.  lOmIn 
16-sd-color-loan  1946  Fordel 

LEFT  UPPER  LOBECTOMY  FOR  PULMON- 
ARY TUBERCULOSIS.  30min  16-si-coIor- 
loan   1946    Fordel 

Legal  ethics 

Bordertown;    excerpt 
Family  affair;    excerpt 


174 
174 


80 


1947    EDITION 


328 

371.33 

759 

537 
531 
534 
541.2 
542 
534 

634.3 


LSger,   Fernand 
Fernand  U6ger 
Ballet  m^canique 

Legislation 

How  a  bill   becomes   a  law 

Leman,  G.  W. 

Hand  made  lantern  slides 

Lemieux,  Jean  Paul 
Painters    of   Quebec 

Lemon,   Harvey  Brace 
Electrostatics 

Energy   and   its   transformations 
Fundamentals    of    acoustics 
Molecular    theory    of    matter 
Oxidation   and    reduction 
Sound  waves  and   their  sources 

Lemo'n 

California's   golden   magic 

Leningrad,  Siege  of,  1941-1944 

Siege  of  Leningrad  940.534 

LENINGRAD  MUSIC  HALL.  35min  16-sd-saIe 
apply;   rent  ?6  1944  BraF  785 

Lenses 

Centering,  edge  grinding  and  beveling  681.4 
Byes   of   science  681.4 

Fine  grinding  681.4 

Lenses  681.4 

Lenses    and    their   uses  791.4 

Optical    instruments  681.4 

Polishing  681.4 

Rough    grinding   by  hand  681.4 

Rough  grinding  with  pin  bar  681.4 

To  greater  vision  681.4 

LENSES.     15min     16-sI-$24     1931     EBF        681.4 

LENSES  AND  THEIR  USES.  (You  can  make 
good  movies  ser.)  15min  16-si-rent  $1.50 
RFA  791.4 

LEOPARD  MEN  OF  AFRICA.  65min  16-sd- 
rent    $15    Commonwealth 

Leopards 

Animals   of   the   cat   tribe  591.5 

Leprosy 

Great  heart  921 

Healing   of  M'Vondo  616.9 

Song    after    sorrow  616.9 

Lesseps,    Ferdinand   Marie,  vicomte  de 

Suez  F 

Lesser  Antilles.  See  Antilles,  Lesser 

LESSONS  IN  LIVING.  (Building  the  peace 
ser.)  22min  16-sd-$50;  rent  $2.50  1945 
BraF  323.35 

LEST  WE  FORGET.  lOmin  16-sd-Ioan  1941 
GM  629.2 


LET     MY     PEOPLE     LIVE. 

1938    Nat    TB    assn 


15min    16-sd-loan 
616.24 


LET  THE  PEOPLE  SING  (Series  2).  6R  16- 
sd-rent  $12     IdP 

LET  THE  PEOPLE  SING  (Series  3).  6R  16- 
sd-rent  $12     IdP 

LET  US  GROW— IN  HUMAN  UNDERSTAND. 
ING.  2R  16-si-$50.  Also  color-$140  1946 
Harmon  136.7 

LET'S  ALL  SING  TOGETHER  #1-6.  llmin  ea 
16-sd-$25  ea;  rent  $1.50  ea  1944-1945  CanFB 

784 

LET'S  GET  MARRIED,  llmin  16-sd-rent-$2 
Nu-Art 

LET'S  GIVE  A  TEA.  20min  16-sd-color-$187.50 
1946     Simmel  640 

LET'S    GO.     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  F 

LET'S  GO  FISHING.  15mln  16-sd-color-loan 
1946   FiA 

LET'S  GO  PLACES.  2R  16-sd-color-apply  Dud- 
ley 

LET'S  LOOK  AT  TREES.  (Colorful  world  ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60; 
rent    $3     1941     UWF  582 

LET'S  MAKE  TOYS.  20min  16-sd-color-$150: 
rent  $7     1945     ITTCO 


LET'S    PLAY    BADMINTON.     15%mln     16-sd- 
color-loan     1947    Davidson 
LET'S   SEE   CHICAGO.   20min   16-sd-color-loan 

Santa  Fe  ry  917.73 

LET'S  TALK   TURKEY.    (Rambling  reporters) 

15min   16-si-$40;    rent   $1.50   Bray  915.6 

LETTER  FROM   PARIS.    18min    16-sd-$56;  rent 

$3.50     1946     AF    films  914.436 

LETTER    TO    GRANDMOTHER.     (Civics    and 

government     ser.)     19min     16-sd-$85.     Also 

color-$125    1942    Coronet  383 

LETTERS  TO  A  HERO.    20mln    16-sd-$60;  rent 

$3    1945    Pictorial 
LEVEL     FARMING     ON     SLOPING     FIELDS. 

lOmin    16-sd-loan    1944    Case  630 

LEVER-AGE.      20min     16-sd-loan     1946      Shell 

531 
Levers 

Lever-age  631 

Simple   machines  621 

LIBERATION     OF    PARIS.      30min      16-sd-$84; 

rent  $5.25    AF  films 
Liberia 

Liberia — ^Africa's    only    republic  916.6 

LIBERIA— AFRICA'S         ONLY         REPUBLIC. 

ISmin     16-sd-$36;    rent   $1.50   UWF         916.6 
n-iberty    of    speech.    See    Free    speech 
Liberty  of  the  press 

Story    that    couldn't   be    printed  323.4 

THE    LIBRARIAN.      (Your    life    work)      llmin 

16-sd-$50;   rent  $1.50     1947     Mahnke 
Librarians 

Contact  with  books 

Free  reading  for  all 

It's  your  library 

Know  your  library  020 

The  librarian 

Library    of    Congress  027 

Newcomes  visit  the  library 

Not    by    books    alone  020 

Portrait     of     a     library  027 

Canada 

Library    on    wheels  021 

Libraries 

It's  your  library 
Library  extension 

Library    on    wheels  021 

THE    LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS.    (Washington 

parade    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC       027 

LIBRARY   ON    WHEELS.      ISmin     16-sd-apply 
1945    Canada  021 

Library  science 

Found    in    a    book  020 

The  librarian  •    « 

Know  your  library  020 

Not  by  books  alone  020 

Libya 

Italian   Libya  916.1 

Libyan  desert 

Italian   Libya  916.1 

Licenses 

Regristration-education 

LICHFIELD  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies  in 
stone  726 

LIEBESTRAUM.    (Musical    moods    ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd    rent    $1.25    1934    ITTCO  785 

LIEUTENANT  SMITH.    (This  is  America  ser.) 
ISmin  16-sd-$100;  rent  $3  1944  Pictorial  355 

LIFE    AND    LOVES    OF    BEETHOVEN.    82min 
16-sd-apply     1937    Hoffberg  921 

LIFE    BEGINS.    60min    16-sd-$250;    rent    apply 
1934-35    EBF  136.7 

LIFE     BEGINS     AGAIN.      21min      16-sd-$37.50: 
rent  $2  BIS  371.91 

LIFE    BEGINS    AGAIN.    15min   16-sd-loan   1940 
WE  617.8 

LIFE      CYCLE       OF       DIPHYLLOBATHRIUM 
LATUM.    15min   16-si-$20   Minn  695.1 


81 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


LIFE  CYCLE  OF  THE  MOSQUITO.  12min  16- 
sd-$45    1946    Yng  Am  595.7 

LIFE  HISTORY  OF  THE  YELLOW  FEVER 
MOSQUITO.      15mm      16-si-$24      1929      EBF 

632.77 

LIFE  IN  A  BENEDICTINE  MONASTERY. 
30mln    16-sd-$84    1939    Pictorial  271 

LIFE  IN  A  JUNGLE  VILLAGE,  llmin  16- 
sd-$36;    rent    $2     1941     Knowledge    bldrs 

LIFE  IN  A  PUNJAB  VILLAGE.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$23;    rent    $1     1946     FON  915.4 

LIFE  IN  LAPLAND.  lOmin  16-si-sd-S8.75- 
$17.50;   rent  $1-$1.50    1938    Nu-Art         914.71 

LIFE  IN  OLD  LOUISIANA.  (History  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBP  976.3 

LIFE  IN  PARIS.  (De  la  Varre  travelogue) 
lOmin   16-sd-apply  TFC  914.436 

LIFE  IN  SOMETOWN,  U.S.A.  (MGM  minia- 
ture   ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  340 

LIFE  IN  STOCKHOLM,  llmin  16-si-sd-$23; 
rent  75c-$l    FON  914.85 

LIFE  IN  THE  ANTARCTIC.  (Story  of  civiliza- 
tion ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1944 
Kjiowledge     builders  919.9 

LIFE  IN  THE  BALANCE.  18min  16-sd-loan 
NY   comm  613.2 

LIFE  IN  THE  SAHARA.  15min  16-si-524  1932 
EBP  916.61 

LIFE  IN  THE  SOUTH  SEAS.  IR  16-si-sd- 
$30-?35;    rent   $1.50   UWF  919.61 

Life    insurance.      See   Insurance,   Life 

LIFE-LINE  OF  THE  NATION.  21min  16-sd- 
color-loan      1944     Sante    Fe    ry  385 

LIFE  OF  EMILE  ZOLA;  excerpt.  (Human  re- 
lations   ser.)      32min      16-sd-rent    $4      NYU 

921 

LIFE  OF  GUSTAVUS  SWIFT.    See  Red  wagon 

LIFE  OF  PLANTS.  15min  16-sd-$17.67  1935 
Castle  581 

LIFE  OF  ROBERT  BURNS.  See  Auld  lang  syne 

921 

LIFE  OF  THE  ANT.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  Com- 
monwealth 595.796 

LIFE  OF  THE  SOIL.  33min  16-sd-color-loan 
1943    Nat  fertilizer  assn  631.4 


LIFE    OF    THOMAS    A.    EDISON, 
loan     GE 


IR 


16-sd- 
921 


LIFE  ON   THE  WESTERN   MARSHES.     13mln 
16-sd-color-$112.50    1945    Canada  598.2 

Life-saving 

Elementary    tactics    of    lifesaving  614.8 

First    aid — life    saving   and    resuscitation 

614.8 
614k8 
614.8 


Heads  up 
Life  savmg 


Safety  at  sea 

Sun    gods    of    the    surf 


614.8 
614.8 


LIFE     SAVING. 
Castle 


20min      16-si-sd-$22.83      1937 
614.8 


LIFE  UNDER  THE  SOUTH  SEAS,     llmin     16- 
si-sd-$30-$35;    rent   $1.50     1936     UWF  591.92 

LIFE     WITH      BABY.       (Forum     edition     ser) 
18min    16-sd  apply    1946    MOT  136.7 

LIFEBOAT.      90min      16-sd-rent    apply     Pi      F 


LIFELINE.       20min       16-sd-apply 


1943       KiC 
940.547 


LIFESTREAM    OF   THE    CITY. 

loan    1946    GE 


22min     16-sd- 


Light 

Behavior  of  light 

Light   waves   and   their  uses 
Light,    Electric.     See  Electric  lighting 
Light,  Wave  theory  of 

Mfeasurement   with   light   waves 


535 
535 


389 


LIGHT  IS  WHAT  YOU    MAKE   IT. 
sd-color-loan     1946     NatBLBS 


lOmin     16- 
628.9 


Light-ships 

Sentinels  of  the  sea  627.9 

LIGHT  TOUCH    IN   PIE   MAKING.     25min     16- 
si-apply     1945     RFA 

LIGHT  WAVES  AND  THEIR  USES.   (Physical 
science    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1937     EBF 

535 

Lighthouses 

Sentinels   of    the   sea  627.9 

Lighting 

Dawn    of    better    living  628.9 

How  man  made  day  628.9 

Light  is  what  you  make  it  628.9 

Salvaging  waste   light   for   victory  628.9 

Three    dimensional    seeing  628.9 

LIGHTS  OUT   IN    EUROPE.     62min     16-sd-sale 
apply;    rent   $10     1940     BraF  940.53 

Lilies 

From  flower  to  fruit  582.13 

See  also  Water  lilies 

Limestone 

Limestone   and   marble  553.5 

LIMESTONE    AND     MARBLE.       15min      16-si- 
$24     1927     EBF  553.5 

Lincoln,  Abraham 

Abraham  Lincoln.  EBF  921 

Abraham    Lincoln.      Nu-Art  921 

Perfect  tribute  921 

Visit    to    the    Abraham    Lincoln    country    in 
Illinois  917.73 

Young  Mr  Lincoln  921 

LINCOLN    CATHEDRAL.      See   Symphonies    in 
stone  726 

LINDO    BAGUIO.     lOmin     16-sd-rent  $4     FiC 

Linen 

Cloth  of  kings  .  677.1 

From  flax  to  linen  677.1 

Irish    linen  677.1 

LINES    AND    ANGLES.       (Practical    geometry 

ser.)        12min        16-sd-$40;  rent      $2       1945 

Knowledge   builders  513 

Linoleum  block  printing 

Linoleum    block    printing  760 

Make  a   linoleum  block  760 

Simple  block  printing  760 


LINOLEUM   BLOCK  PRINTING. 

$21;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO 


15rain     16-si- 
760 


lOmin      16-si-sd-$17.60      1945 


$8.75- 


F 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 
791.3 
591.5 
916.8 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 


532 


LIGHT    ON    MASK    MAKING.      16mln      16-sd- 
color-apply    1946    Palmer 


LION     TAMER. 
Official 

LION-TIGER     FIGHT.       llmin       16-si-sd- 

$17.50     1947     Castle 
Lions 

Adventures  of  Chico 

African  fauna 

Animals  of  the  cat  tribe 

Animals  of  the  zoo 

Big   cats 

Carnivora — cat    animals    and    bears 

Native   Africa 

Wild   life   on   the  veldt 

Wing,    claw   and    fang 

Zoo  babies 
Liquid  fuel.    See  Gasoline 
Liquids 

Harnessing   liquids 

LIQUOR    AS    THE    DOCTOR    SEES    IT.      20mln 
16-sd-$72;   rent   $3  UWF  613.81 

Liquor    problem 

Control   of  alcoholic  beverages  in   Michigan 
Pay  off  613.81 

LISTEN     TO     THE     PRAIRIES.     20mln     16-sd- 

$40  1945  CanFB 
Lister,   Joseph   Lister,   1st  baron 

Man  against  microbe 
Liszt,  Franz 

Liebestraum 

An   optical   poem 

2nd   Hungarian   rhapsody 
Lithography 

How    to    make    a    good    impression 

Making  a  lithograph 

LITTLE     BANTAM     WEIGHT. 
$8.75-$17.50     1945     Pictorial 


589.95 

785 
785 
785 


763 
IR      16-sI-sd- 


82 


1947    EDITION 


LITTLE    BLACK    SAMBO.      IR     16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50.     Also  si-sd-color-$23.50-$33.50    Castle 

LITTLE    BLACK    SAMBO.    See   Little   red   hen 

and    Little    Black    Sambo  F 

LITTLE    BROWN    GIRL.    9min   16-sd-$14;    rent 

$1.50     1940     UWF  793.3 

A      LITTLE      CHILD.       2R       16-sd-$200       1946 

ChildP 
LITTLE    FRIEND    OF    THE    WILD.    (Humane 

education   ser.)    15min    16-si-?24;    rent   $1.50 

1939  Bray  591.5 

LITTLE     JACK     HORNER.       (Strange     as     It 

seems)      9mln      16-sd-$25      1947      Academic 
LITTLE    LOST    CHICK.      lOmin      16-sd-rent    $3 

FiC 
LITTLE    OLD    NEW  YORK.   90mln   16-sd-apply 

Fi 
LITTLE     RED     HEN     AND     LITTLE     BLACK 

SAMBO.     IR    16-si-$32.50    1939    Tliorne        F 
LITTLE    TOWN     OF     BETHLEHEM.       (Xmas 

ser.)     3min    16-sd-color-$20;  rent  $1.50    1945 

Post  784 

LITTLE   TOY    SOLDIER.      ISmin     16-sd-$40.50; 

rent     $3.25.       Also     color-$100;     rent     $6.50 

Baptista 
LIVE    AND     HELP     LIVE.      15min      16-si-$25; 

rent  $1.50    1946    Harmon 
LIVE    AND    LAUGH.    28min    16-sd-rent    $6    Nu- 

Art 
Liver 

Body    defenses    against    disease  613 

Livestock 

Battling  brucellosis  619 

Bill     Bailey    and     the     four    pillars 

Do    unto   animals  636 

Feeding   farm   animals  636 

Handling    livestock    for    market  636.2 

John  Martin  and  Son 

Livestock  and   meat  664.9  v 

Livestock   feeding  636 

Marketing    livestock    cooperatively  636 

Meat  buying  customs 

Meat    for    America  664.9 

A    nation's    meat  641.3 

See  nlso  Cattle;  Sheep 
LIVESTOCK     AND     MANKIND,    llmin    16-sd- 

$14.97     1938     Castle  619 

LIVESTOCK    AND     MEAT.    49mln    16-sd-loan 

1944    Swift  664.9 

LIVESTOCK       FEEDING.        lOmin        16-sd-$15 

1946     Castle  636 

Living,  Standard  of.  See  Cost  and  standard  of 

living 

LIVING   CELL.  15min  16-si-$24  1929  EBF      593 
LIVING    FLOWERS.      lOmIn      16-sd-$36;    rent 

$1.50    UWF  595.78 

LIVING     JEWELS.      (Struggle     to     live     ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-$30;     rent    $1.50    1936     ITTCO 

591.92 
Living  natural  history  series 

Carnivora — canines,     small     carnivores    and 
seals  591.5 

Carnivora — cat   animals   and   bears         591.5 

Primates — anthropoid   apes   and   new   world 
monkeys 

Primates — new  and  old  world  monkeys 

Rodents 
LIVING    ROCK.     30min     16-sd-color-loan     Geo 

Ag  631.8 

Livingstone,  David 

David    Livingstone    in    Africa  921 

Stanley  and  Livingstone  916.7 

LIzaras 

Reptiles.  EBF  598.1 

Llamas 

Animal  babies  591.5 

Considering    Posey  591.5 

Deer   and   its    relatives  59t.5 

Llewellyn,   Richard 

How   green   was    my   valley  F 

LLOYDS    OF     LONDON.      llTmln      16-sd-rent 

apply    FI  F 


LOADED  FOR  WAR.  25min  16-sd-color-loan 
1943    Sante    Fe    ry  385 

Loans 

Money    to    loan  332.3 

Lobsters 

Arthropoda:    the    Crustacea  595.3 

Beach    and    sea    animals  591.92 

Shell-flshing  639 

Trappers   of   the    sea  639 

Local   government 

Local  government 

Pennsylvania  local  government  In  action   352 

LOCAL  GOVERNMENT.  18min  16-sd-rent  $3 
Lew 

LOCAL  HEALTH  PROBLEMS  IN  WAR  IN- 
DUSTRY AREAS.  14min  16-sd-$21  1942 
NYH  614 

LOCATING  AND  REPAIRING  LEAKS,  17min 
16-sd-$29.29    1945     Castle  621.5 

LOCATING  HOLES,  DRILLING  AND  TAP- 
PING    IN    CAST    IRON.     19min    16-sd-$30.01 

1942  Castle  621.9 
Locks  (Hydraulic  engineering) 

Locks   at   Sault   Ste   Marie  626 

LOCKS  AT  SAULT  STE.  MARIE.  15min  IG-sl- 
$25;   rent   $1   1937   Educ  fllm   serv  626 

Locomotion 

Development    of    locomotion  612.76 

From  creeping  to  walking  612.76 

Posture  and  locomotion  612.76 

Locomotives 

Modern   coal  burning   steam   locomotive 

621.13 
Operation  of  a  steam  locomotive  621.13 

Steam  locomotive.   Barr  621.13 

Steam   locomotive.    NY  Central  621.13 

Steam   power  621.1 

LOCUS.  (Practical  geometry  ser.)  12min  16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $2     1945     Knowledge    builders 

513 

Locusts 

Eighth  plague 

Grood  earth;   excerpt   (locusts  seauence) 

632.7 
The  veldt  591.5 

Locusts,  Seventeen  year.  See  Cicada 

THE    LODGER.      90min      16-sd-rent    apply     FI 

Logging.  See  Lumbering 

LOGGING  IN  THE  NORTHWEST.  lOmin  16- 
sd-rent  $1.50.    Also  color-rent  $3  UWF    674 

London,  Jack 

Jack  London  921 

London 

London  914.21 

London — city  of  tradition  914.21 

Piccadilly  roundabout 
The  proud  city 

LONDON.    15mln   16-si-$24   1935   EBF  914.21 

LONDON,   1942.     17min     16-sd-rent  $3     Lew 
LONDON— CITY    OF     TRADITION.     (FitzPat- 
rick  traveltalk  ser.)  lOmIn  16-sd-apply  TFC 

914.21 

LONDON     TERMINUS.      17mln      16-sd-rent    $3 

ILiew 
Long,  Crawford  W. 

Anesthesia  615.7 

LONG  AND  SHORT  OF  IT,  Smin  16-sd-$7.50 
Pictorial 

LONG   DIVISION.     lOmln     16-sd-$50     1947  EBF 

LONGER   LIFE   FOR  YOUR  CORN   PLANTER. 

17min     16-sd-rent  50c    Deere 

Longitude 

Celestial   navigation — the   earth  629.13 

LOOK  TO  THE  NORTH.  (Canada  carries  on 
ser)     22min     16-sd-$40     1944     Canada 

LOOKING  THROUGH  GLASS.  18min  16-sd- 
$37.50;   rent  $2    1944    BIS  666.1 

THE  LOOM.  (Pioneer  life  ser.)  llV^min  16- 
si-sd-$30-$40;     rent    $1.50.      Also    color    $65 

1943  Barr  677 


83 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


LOOM     WEAVING.     (Handicraft     instructional 
films     ser.)      lOmin^    16-si-sd-$30-$40;     rent 


1940    BraP 


677 


$1.50-$2 

Loons 

Song  birds   of   the   north   woods  598.2 

Wild  wings  598.2 

LOOPS.    14min    16-sd-$19.96    Castle  629.145 

Lord's  prayer 

This    is    our   earth  784 

LORD'S    PRAYER.     (Sing    a    tune    ser.)      3min 

16-sd-color-apply     1946     Halligan 
THE    LORD'S    PRAYER.      lOmin      16-sd-color- 

rent  $5-$7.50  1947  Foundation 
Los  Angeles 

Fabulous  forty  miles 
LOST    CHICK.     IR     16-sd-color-apply     TFC     F 

LOST  HARVEST.     lOmin  16-sd-color-loan     1947 
duPont 

LOST    WORLD.    15min    16-si-$24    1938   BBF   560 

LOUIS      DE      BROGLIE.        lOmin       16-sd-Ioan 
FrenchC 

Louis  XVII,  king  of  France 

King   without    a   crown  921 

LOUIS  PASTEUR,  THE  BENEFACTOR.  15min 
16-sd-$72;    rent    $3.50    1940    Pictorial        921 

Louisiana 

Cajuns  of  the  Teche   (Quaint  folks)     917.63 
Louisiana  F 

Modern    Dixie  917.63 

Seeing  Louisiana 

Southeastern   states  917.5 

Sugar  cane  664.1 

LOUISIANA.      65min     16-sd-rent    $12    UWP      F 

Louisiana  purchase 

Our  Louisiana  purchase  973.4 

LOWLAND  VILLAGE.     lOmin     16-sd-rent  $1.50 
Lew 

Loyalty 

Devil  is  a  sissy;   excerpt   (electrocution  se- 
quence) 173 
Informer;    excerpt                                             177 

Lubrication  and  lubricants 

Automobile    lubrication  629.2 

Basic    principles    of     lubrication  621.89 

Diesel  lubrication  and  cooling  systems  621.4 
Lubrication    of   turbine   systems  621.89 

I^ubrication    of    the    gasoline    engine    621.89 
Principles  of  lubrication  621.89 

Story    of   lubricating   oil  621.89 

Tale  of  two  thieves 

LUBRICATION  OF  THE  GASOLINE  ENGINE. 
13min    16-sd-loan    1941    Shell  621.89 


LUBRICATION       OF 

30min    16-sd-loan 


TURBINE 

1946      Shell 


Lucas,  Wilfred 
Day's  work 
Good    clean    sport 
Grain    of    rice 
How  our  neighbors  live 
Igorote 
Korea 

Land  of  the  yellow  robe 
Music  hath  charm 
Siamese  journey 
Temples   of   many   creeds 

Lucite.    See    Plastic    materials 

LUCKIEST   PEOPLE  ON    EARTH.     IR     16-sd- 
$30;   rent  $1.50     1945     YMCA  917.3 

LUCKY   DOG.   eOmin  16-sd-rent  $17.50  UWP     F 

Ludins,  Florence 

Make  a  linoleum  block  760 

Make    a   mask  792 

Theater  design 


SYSTEMS. 
621.89 

919.14 

796 

633.1 

915 

919.14 
915.19 
915.93 

780 
915.93 

726 


LUMBAR 

Castle 


PUNCTURE.      ISmin      16-sd-$17.67 


LUMBER.     8min     16-sl-$12.50    Filmsets 

Lumbering 

Among    the    hardwoods  674 
Case  of  the  barking  log 

Doorway  to  happiness  694 

Forests   forever  634.9 

From    logs    to    lumber  674 


From   tree   to   newspaper  676 

International  logging  674 

Logging    in    the    northwest  674 

Lumber 

Lumbering   in    the   Pacific   Northwest  674 

The    lumberman  674 

Natural    resources    of   the    Pacific    coast 

Peoples  of  Canada  917.1 

Redwood    saga  674 

The  river  917.7 

Romance    of   mahogany  674 

Spare  that  tree 

There's  more  than  timber  in  trees  634.9 

Timber  harvest  674 

Timber  is  a  crop 

Trees  and  homes  674 

Trees    that    reach   the   sky  674 

LUMBERING      IN      THE      PACIFIC      NORTH- 

WEST.    15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBP  674 

THE      LUMBERMAN.      20min      16-sd-color-$130 

1944     Frith  674 

Lunar  eclipses.  See  Eclipses 

LUNCH  FOR  JOHNNY.  18min  16-sd-loan 
loH 

Lunches,    School.      See    School    children — Pood 

Lungs 

Breathing.    EBP  612.2 

Circulation.    EBF  612.1 

How  we  breathe  '  612.2 

Surgery  in  chest  diseases 
See  also  Tuberculosis 

LURAY  CAVERNS  AND  SHENANDOAH  NA- 
TIONAL PARK.  30min  16-sd-color-loan 
1942    VaC  917.55 

Lute 

Ancient  Chinese  music — lute  and  zither    787 

Luther,   Martin 

Martin    Luther,    his   life  and   times 


LUTHER 

EBP 


BURBANK. 


921 

12min     16-si-$18     1930 
921 


Lutheran  church 

The  church   does  not  forget 

Forward    for    Christ    in    the    southeast 

The    four    R's 

Good  fight 

LUXOR— EGYPTIAN  VILLAGE  LIFE.  12min 
lG-si-$22;  rent  $1.50  Also  color-rent  $3 
UWF  913.32 

Luzon.  See  Philippine  Islands 

Lynch  law 

Fury;    excerpt    (lynching   sequence)  364 

Fury;    excerpt    (trial    sequence)  172 

LYND  WARD  AT  WORK.  IR  16-si-$25;  rent 
$2     1938    ArtF 


M 


14mln      16-sd-$16.50;    rent    75c 


MAC     SHIPS. 

1945     BIS 

MacArthur,   Douglas 
General  MacArthur 

MacArthur — America's   first   soldier — Manila 

bombed  940.539 

MacArthur    in    the    Philippines  940.539 

MacARTHUR— AMERICA'S  FIRST  SOLDIER 
—MANILA    BOMBED.    16-si-sd    1942    Castle 

940.539 

MacARTHUR  IN  THE  PHILIPPINES.  lOmin 
16-sd-$17.50;    rent    $1.50    PFC  940.539 

MacARTHUR  LIBERATES  MANILA  &  U.S. 
MARINES  CAPTURE  IWO  JIMA.  16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50    1945    Castle  940.539 


84 


1947    EDITION 


MACASSAfi.     lOmin  16-si-sd-rent  $1-$1.50  FON 
MACBETH.    16min   16-sd-rent  $2   1946  BIS  822.3 

McClintock,   Norman 

Color   changes    in    frogs   and    crustaceans 

591.57 
Invertebrates  from  the  Gulf  of  Maine 

591.92 
McCracken,  Emmett  Branch 

Basketball  796.32 

McDowell,    Ephraim 

One  against  the  world  921 

Machine  guns 

Thompson  submachine  gun  683 

MACHINE    MAKER.    (Human   geography   ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBP  621.9 

MACHINE:    MASTER    OR    SLAVE.    14min    16- 
sd-rent    $3    1941    NYU  331.13 

Machine    shop    practice 

Basic    machines — the   lathe 

Basic  machines — the  shaper 

Boring  holes  with  offset  boring  head     621.9 

Centering    small    stock  621.9 

Chuck    work — part    I:    setting    up    hexagon 

turret  tools 
Chuck   work — part   II:    setting   up   tools   for 

combined   cuts 
Contour   face   milling 
Cutting    a    dovetail    taper    slide 
Cutting    a    round    end    keyway 
Cutting  a  short  rack 
Cutting   an    Internal   acme   thread 
Cutting  teeth  on  a  worm  gear 
Double  ram  vertical  surface  broaching 
Drilling,  tapping,  stub-boring,  and  reaming 
Filing  621.9 

Giving   a    shop    demonstration  621.9 

Grinding  a  parallel  bar — part  I:   setting  up 

the  machine  621.9 

Grinding   a   parallel    bar — part   II:    grinding 

operations  621.9 

Grinding  a  single   point   tool  621.9 

Grinding  a  template  621.9 

Grinding  a  V  block  621.9 

Grinding    multiple-point    tools  621.9 

Grinding   thin    discs  621.9 

How  to  form  aluminum  669.7 

Machining  a   cast  iron   rectangular  block 

621.9 
Machining  a  tool   steel   V  block  621.9 

Machinist    &    tool    maker  621.9 

Machining   laminated   plastics  621.9 

Planing  a   flat   surface  621.9 

Rough   line-boring 

Safety   in   the   shop  614.8 

Setting   up    and   machining    bar   stock 
Setup  for  face  milling  with  a  fixture 
Sharpening  a  form  relieved  cutter 
Sharpening   a    plain    helical   cutter 
Sharpening    a    shell    end    mill 
Sharpening  a  side  milling  cutter 
Sharpening   an    angular    cutter 


621.9 


621.9 
621.9 
621.9 
621.9 
621.9 
621.9 


621.92 
621.92 
621.92 
621.92 
621.92 


Single  ram  vertical  surface  broaching 

Machine  shops 

Machine  maker  621.9 

Machine  tools 

Age  of  precision 

Brazing  carbide  tools  671 

Cutting   with   carbide    tools:    part   I   Single- 
point  621.9 

Cutting  with  carbide  tools:   part  II  Milling 
cutters  621.9 

For  safety's  sake  614  8 

Grinding  a  single-point   tool  621.9 

Grinding    multiple-point    tools  621.9 

Highway  to  production 

Machine    maker  621.9 

Metal  cutting  621.9 

Precision    layout    and    measuring  621.9 

Rotary  head   tool  and   die  milling  machine 

621.9 

MACHINE     TRANSCRIPTION     —     MACHINE 

OPERATION.  15min  16-sd-$21.46  1944  Castle 

652 

MACHINE  TRANSCRIPTION— TRANSCRIP. 
7JR^^  TECHNIQUE.  22min  16-sd-$27.85 
1944    Castle  652 


Machinery 

Simple    machines  621 

Turning   point  621 

Construction 
Designing   machinery   for   arc   welding 
Soldering    and    small    assembly    operations 

621 
Machinery,   Agricultural.   See  Agricultural  ma- 
chmery 

Machinery   in   industry 

Industrial    revolution  621 

Pay  loads  pay  off 

Skylift  newsreel 

Valley    town  331.13 

MACHINING   A   CAST    IRON    RECTANGULAR 

BLOCK.      25min     16-sd-$37.32     1942     Castle 

621.9 
MACHINING     A     TOOL     STEEL     V     BLOCK. 

25min   16-sd-$32.87   1942   Castle  621.9 

MACHINING    LAMINATED   PLASTICS.     19min 

16-sd-$31.44     Castle  621.9 

MACHINING  WORK  HELD  IN  CHUCK— USE 
OF  REFERENCE  SURFACES.  24min  16- 
sd-$35.89    1944    Castle  621.9 


MACHINhST     &     TOOL 

work     ser.)       llmin 
1942    Mahnke 


MAKER.     (Your     life 

16-sd-$50;     rent    $1.50 

621.9 


MacKenzie,  Donald 

Fundamentals    of    acoustics 
Sound   waves    and    their   sources 

Mackerel 

New   England   fisheries — mackerel 


534 
534 


639 
973.9 
799.1 

791.4 

MADE   IN    INDIA.   12mln  16-sd-$12.50;  rent  75c 
1942    BIS  915.4 


McKinley,  William 
Mr   President 

MacMillan,  Donald  Baxter 

Walrus   hunting  with  the  Eskimo 

McNamee,  Graham 
Camera   thrills 


MADE     IN     MINNESOTA. 
1946     Brady 


12min      16-sd-loan 


MADE    IN    U.S.A.     lOmln    16-sd-rent   $1    YMCA 

321.04 
Madero,   Francisco  Indalecio 

Madero   of   Mexico  921 

MADERO   OF    MEXICO.    (Passing  parade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

MAEDCHEN    IN    UNIFORM.    80min    16-sd-rent 
$25    1933     BraF  F 


MAGAZINE     MAGIC. 
1946     PFC 


35min      16-sd-color-loan 
655.5 


MAGAZINE    MODEL.      lOmin      16-sd-rent    $1.50 
UWF  646 

Magazines.     See  Periodicals 

Magdeburg  experiments 
Atmospheric  pressure 

MAGIC    ALPHABET.     lOmin 

Magic  carpet  series 
Argentine  argosy 
Around    the   Acropolis 
Belles  of  Bali 
Birds  of   the   sea 
Byways  of  Bangkok 
Byways   of  France 
Call    of    Canada 
Coast    of    Catalonia 
Day   in    Tokyo 
Desert    Tripoli 
Diamonds   in   the   rough 
Down    from    Vesuvius 
Down    to    Damascus 
Dutch    Guiana 
Flemish    folk 
Fortunate  isles 
Gem    of    the    sea 
Geneva   by   the   lake 
Giants  of  the  Jungle 
Glacier  trails 


533 

16-sd-apply    TFC 
613.2 

918.2 

914.95 

919.2 

598.2 

915.93 

914.4 

917.1 

914.6 

915.2 

916.1 

553.8 

914.5 

915.69 

918.8 

914.93 

916.49 

914.15 

914.94 

591.5 

917.86 


85 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Magic  carpet  series — Continued 

Glimpses  of  Greece 

914.95 

Good    neighbors 

918 

Here  comes  the  circus.   TFC 

791.3 

Hong    Kong    high    lights 

915.1 

In   the   South   Seas 

919.6 

Island  of  Malta 

914.58 

Isles    of    the    East 

919.2 

Italian   Libya 

916.1 

Land   of  contentment 

919.31 

Land   of   Ghengis    Khan 

915.17 

Memories    of    Spain 

914.6 

Mexican    murals 

917.2 

Miracle  of  hydro 

627.8 

Mystic    Slam 

915.93 

Old  dominion  state 

917.55 

Outposts    of    France 

915.97 

Over   the   viking  trail 

914.8 

Pagodas    of    Peiping 

915.1 

Picturesque    Portugal 

914.69 

Portraits    of    Portugal 

914.69 

Rhineland  memories 

914.3 

Roaming   the    Netherlands 

914.92 

Rock   of   Gibraltar 

914.68 

Rural    England 

914.2 

Sailing  a  square  rigger 

797.1 

Sampans  and  shadows 

915.1 

Sentinels    of    the    sea 

627.9 

Spectacle  maker 

F 

Spotlight     on     Indo-China 

915.97 

Spreewald    folks 

914.3 

Streets    of   Cairo 

916.2 

Touring   Brazil 

918.1 

Tunisian  travels 

916.1 

Under  Moroccan  skies 

916.4 

Venetian    holiday 

914.5 

Viking   trail 

914.81 

Where  East  meets  West 

915.95 

Wild    life    on    the    veldt 

591.5 

World    at    prayer 

248 

Zanzibar 

916.78 

MAGIC    FIBRE.      25min      16-sd-rent 

50c      1945 

WashS 

MAGIC    IN    THE    AIR.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    1942 
GM  621.388 

MAGIC  IN   THE   KITCHEN.     15min  16-sd-loan 
Kerkow  641.5 

MAGIC  OF  COAL.  20min  16-sd-$22.50  1946  PFC 

662.6 

MAGIC    OF    FLUORESCENCE.      17min      16-sd- 
color-loan      GE  621.3 

MAGIC     OF     STEAM.     18min     16-sd-loan     1943 
Allis  621.1 

MAGIC    OF    STEAM    (PART   2)      14min    16-sd- 
loan  Allis 

THE    MAGIC    STONE.    lOmin    16-sd-apply   TFC 

Magic  vault  series 

Black     giant  551.2 

My  friend,   the  harti  591.5 

THE     MAGIC    WAND.     lOmin    16-sd-color-loan 
Mod 

Magnesium 

Bar  work — magnesium:    Part  I    Setting  up 

bar  mechanism  and  roller  turner         621.9 

Bar  work — magnesium:    Part  II    Setting  up 

multiple  roller  turner  and  turning  a  taper 

621.9 
Bar   work — magnesium:     Part   III     Necking 
and   threading  by  use  of  attachment  and 
die  head  621.9 

Magnesium — metal  from  the  sea  669.7 

Magnesium — the     miracle     metal  669.7 

Progress  report  914.2 

Treasure  from  the  sea 

MAGNESIUM  FOR  LIGHTNESS         AND 

STRENGTH.     21mln     16-sd-color-apply  Re- 
vere 


MAGNESIUM— METAL       FROM       THE 
23min    16-sd-loan    1944    USBM 


SEA. 
669.7 


MAGNESIUM— THE  MIRACLE  METAL.  40min 
16-sd-loan     1945     Atlas  669.7 

Magnet    winding.     See    Electromagnets 

MAGNETIC      EFFECTS      OF      ELECTRICITY. 

15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBF  538 

Magnetism 

Elements  of  electricity  as  applied  to  Igni- 
tion   systems  537 


Excursions    in     science,     nos.1-5  507 

Magnetic    effects    of    electricity  538 

Magnetism 

Magnets  538 

Squirrel-cage    rotor    principles  621.31 

Story   of   electricity  537 

Treasure   from   the  sea  669.7 

MAGNETISM.     lOmin  16-sd-$45.     Also  color-$75 
1947     Coronet 

MAGNETS.      13min      16-sd-$48      1946      Yng   Am 

538 

MAGNIFICENT    BRUTE.    8R    16-sd-rent    $17.50 
1938    UWF  F 

A/lagples 

Birds  of  an  inland  lake  598.2 

Western    birds   at   home  598.2 

Mahogany 

Central    America  917.28 

Masterpieces    in    mahogany  684 

Romance    of   mahogany  674 

Mahommedanlsm.  See  Mohammedanism 

Mahrattas 

In    rural   Maharashtra  915.4 

MAID    OF   SALEM;   excerpt.   See  Seeing  Salem 

973.2 

MAIDENEK.      14min     16-sd-?36;    rent   $2      1945 
BraF  940.547 

THE     MAIL.    lOmin    16-si-sd-$24-?40;    rent    $1- 
$1.50    1938   UWF  383 

MAIL    CALL.     20min     16-sd-$60;    rent    $3     1945 
Pictorial 

Mail  service.  See  Postal  service 

Maillol,  Aristide 
Aristide  Maillol 

MAILMAN.    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1947    EBF  383 

MAIN    DISH.    (Knife   and  fork  ser.)    22min   16- 
sd-rent    $3    1943    Bran  641.3 

MAIN     STREET     CANADA.     lOmin     16-sd-rent 
$1.25  1945  Bran 

MAIN  STREET  ON  THE  MARCH.   (MGM  spe- 
cial    ser.)     19mln     16-sd-apply     TFC 

940.537 

Maine 

At  home  with  the  birds  In  Maine  598.2 

Historic   New   England  974 

Maine    coast  917.41 

Northeastern   states  917.4 

MAINE    COAST.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF 

917.41 

MAINLINE       U.S.A.       20min       16-sd-color-loan 
1946    Dudley  385 

MAINTAIN  THE  RIGHT.   (Pete  Smith  special- 
ties ser.)   llmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  351.74 

MAINTAINING      GOOD      WORKING      CONDI- 
TIONS.  9min   16-sd-$19.28  1944  Castle     658.3 

MAINTAINING         QUALITY         STANDARDS. 
lOmin     16-sd-$20.74     1944     Castle  658.3 

MAINTAINING         WORKERS'  INTEREST. 

13min    16-sd-$23.60    1944    Castle  658.3 

MAINTENANCE      OF      OFFICE      MACHINES. 
35min    16-sd-$45.41    1944    Castle  652 

MAINTENANCE     OF     PLEXIGLAS    AND     LU- 
CITE.    37min   16-sd-$45.41   Castle 

Maize.   See  Corn 

MAJESTY    OF    ALASKA.      lOmin      16-sd-rent 
$1.50     FH 

MAKE    A     HAND     PUPPET,     lOmin    16-si-$21; 
rent    $1.50    ITTCO  791.5 

MAKE     A     LINOLEUM      BLOCK.     (Arts     and 

crafts   ser.)    IR   16-si-$24;   rent   $1.50   ITTCO 

760 

MAKE    A    MASK.    16min    16-si-$24;    rent    $1.50 

1938    ITTCO  792 

MAKE   A    METAL   PLAQUE.    (Arts  and  crafta 
ser.)    IR    16-si-$24;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO       739 

MAKE   A   PLASTER   PLAQUE.     2R     16-si-$50; 
rent  $4    ArtF 

MAKE  AN  ETCHING.  (Graphic  art  ser.)  25min 

16-si-$48;    rent   $3    1941   ITTCO  767 

MAKE   FRUITFUL  THE   LAND.    17min    16-sd- 
color-$100;  rent  $3    1947    BIS 


86 


1947    EDITION 


MAKE  WAY  FOR  TOMORROW.  105mln  16-sd- 
rent   apply   Fl  F 

MAKE  WAY  FOR  TOMORROW;  excerpt.  (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  173 

MAKING    A    BOOK.    15min    16-si-$24    1931   EBP 

655 

MAKING     A     COLD     BEND     ON  A     HAND- 

POWERED    MACHINE.    ISmin  16-sd-$23.G0 

1944  Castle  621.9 
MAKING    A    CORE    BOX     FOR    A  FLANGED 

PIPE      ELBOW.      21min      16-sd-$32.87      1945 

Castle  621.72 

MAKING    A    CORE     BOX     FOR    A    MACHINE 

BASE.     13min     16-sd-$19.65     Castle 
MAKING   A   CORE    BOX   FOR   A  TAIL   PRINT. 

19nnin     16-sd-$25.81     Castle 
MAKING    A    CORE    BOX    FOR    A    VERTICAL 

CORE.    19min    16-sd-$31.44    1945    Castle 

621.72 

MAKING  A  FINE  GIFT  BOX.  See  Elementary 
manual    training  684 

MAKING  A  FIVE  TUCK  SPLICE.  26min  16- 
sd-$38.02;    rent    $2    1944    Bray  677.7 

MAKING  A  MASTER  CONTOUR  TEMPLATE. 
ISmin   16-sd-$30.01   1944   Castle  621.72 

MAKING  A  MASTER  DEVELOPED  LAYOUT: 
PARTS  l-ll.  Pt  1  20min  $32.16;  pt2  16min 
$27.88  1944  Castle  621.72 

MAKING  A  MASTER  PATTERN  AND  CORE 
BOXES  FOR  A  WATER  COOLED  MO- 
TORED   BLOCK.    15min   16-sd-$27.15   Castle 

MAKING  A  MATCHBOARD  PATTERN. 
21min    16-sd-$32.87   1945   Castle  621.72 

MAKING  A  MONOTYPE,  llmin  16-si-$24;  rent 
$1.50    1941    ITTCO  760 

MAKING  A  ONE-PIECE  FLAT  PATTERN. 
22min    16-sd-$33.60   1945   Castle  621.72 

MAKING  A  PACK  BASKET.  16min  16-sd- 
$42.50;  rent  $1.15.  Also  color  $85;  rent  $2.25 
1946  BSA 

MAKING  A  PATTERN  FOR  A  FLANGED  PIPE 
ELBOW.      ISmin      16-sd-$25.81     Castle 

MAKING  A  PATTERN  FOR  A  THREE  PART 
MOLD.   20min  16-sd-$32.16  Castle 

MAKING  A  PATTERN  WITH  A  HORIZONTAL 
CORE.  14min  16-sd-$25.71  Castle 

MAKING  A  PATTERN  WITH  A  TAIL  PRINT. 

19min   16-sd-$31.44   1945   Castle  621.72 

MAKING  A  PATTERN  WITH  A  VERTICAL 
CORE.     14min    16-sd-$25.71     Castle 

MAKING  A  SEGMENTED  PATTERN.  20min 
16-sd-$33.60  Castle 

MAKING  A  SIMPLE  CORE.  15min  16-sd-$26.43 

1945  Castle  671 

MAKING      A      STAINED      GLASS      WINDOW. 

20mln    16-sd-color-$144;  rent  $6    1942    UWF 

748 

MAKING    A    V-TYPE    ENGINE.    30min    IG-sI- 

loan    1936    USBM  621.4 

MAKING  A  WRAPPED  AND  SOLDERED 
SPLICE.  15min  16-sd-$27.15;  rent  $2  1944 
Bray  621.9 

MAKING  AMERICAN  CHEESE  IN  A  MOD- 
ERN  CHEESE  FACTORY.  2R  16-si-loan 
Damrow  637 

MAKING  AND  REPAIRING  TUBING  CON- 
NECTIONS.   18min   16-sd-$30.01    1945   Castle 

621.5 

MAKING  AND  SHAPING  OF  STEEL.  16-si- 
sd-Ioan     1940     US   steel  669.1 

MAKING  COTTON  CLOTHING.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45   1946  EBP  677 

MAKING  ENDS  MEET.  12min  16-sd-color-$90 
1942    Dairy  council  of  St  Louis  613.2 

MAKING  GLASS.  14min  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50 
1939     Sazin  666.1 

MAKING  MINUTES  COUNT.  18min  16-si- 
rent  $1.60     Vt 


MAKING  MONEY  AND  KNOW  YOUR 
MONEY.  30min  16-sd-loan  1941  US  secret 
service  332.4 

THE  MAKING  OF  A  MURAL.  IR  16-sd-color- 
apply     1947     EBP 

MAKING  OF  A  SHOOTER.  24mln  16-sd-appIy. 
Also     16-si-color-apply     WisC 

MAKING  OF  AMERICAN  HOMES.  20min  16- 
sd-color-loan   1943   Castle  696 

MAKING  OF  AN  AIRPLANE  FITTING.  22min 
16-sI-$48;    rent   $3   1940   ITTCO  629.13 

MAKING  OF  STEEL.  See  Making  and  shaping 
of  steel  669.1 

MAKING  SAFETY  GLASS.  14min  16-sd-apply 
Ford  666.1 

MAKING  SHEET  METAL  REPAIRS.  19min 
16-sd-$31.44   Castle 

MAKING  SHOES,     llmin     16-sd-$50     1947    EBP 

685 

MAKING  THE  FUNNIES,  llmin  16-sd-$30; 
rent   $1.50  UWF  741 

MAKING  TRACTOR  HISTORY.  SOmin  16-sd- 
loan    Ray- Bell 

Malacca 

Penang — Malacca — Siam — Singapore  915 

MALARIA  CONTROL  IN  THE  TENNESSEE 
VALLEY.  40min  16-sd-color-loan  1941  TVA 
health  616.9 

Malarial   fever 

Malaria    control    in    the    Tennessee    valley 

616.9 

Malay  peninsula 

Five  faces  915.95 

Jungle    cavalcade  591.5 

Malay  states 

Tin  669.6 

MalcuzynskI,  Witold 

Color  studies  of  Chopin  786.2 

Mallard  ducks.  See  Ducks 

MALLARDS  OVER  TEXAS.  IR  16-si-rent  $3 
P&S 

Malnutrition.  See  Nutrition 

Malt 

Story  of  malt 

Malta 

Island   of   Malta  914.58 

Mediterranean   shores  910 

MAMPRUSI  VILLAGE.  21min  16-sd-apply; 
rent    $2    BIS  916.7 

Man 

Influence  of  environment 
Four   daughters;    excerpt  140 

How  a   fishing  people  live  573 

How    a   hunting    people    live  573 

How  the  desert  people  live  573 

Jungles   of  the  world  573 

Our   earth  551 

Man,   Prehistoric 

Dawn    of    art  709 

A  MAN,  A  DOG  AND  A  GUN.  16-si-sd  1941 
Official  636.7 

MAN  AGAINST  MICROBE.  15min  16-si-sd-loan 
1932    Met    life  589.95 

MAN  AND  HIS  JOB.  18mln  16-sd-$50;  rent 
$3    BraP  331.13 

MAN  AT  THE  GATE.  55min  16-sd-rent  $25 
IdP  F 

MAN  FROM  GOD'S  COUNTRY.  50min  16-si- 
rent  $3.50     FiC 

MAN  IN  THE  BARN.  (Historical  mystery  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  921 

MAN  OF  FAITH.  20min  16-sd-$6  1945  Cathe- 
dral 232 


MAN     OF     STONE. 

1947     Sterling 


lOmln      16-si-sd-$9.75-$25 


MAN  ON  THE  ROCK.  (Historical  mystery  ser.) 
llmin   16-sd-apply   TFC  921 

MAN— ONE    FAMILY.    17min    16-sd-apply;    rent 
$2    1946    BIS  572 

THE  MAN  SAMSON.  See  That  man  Samson  784 


87 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MAN  THE  ENIGMA.  (Battle  for  life  ser.) 
30min    16-sd-$84;  rent  $5    1942    Pictorial  320 

MAN  WHO  CHANGED  THE  WORLD.  (Minia- 
ture ser.)   llmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  677 

MAN  WHO  MISSED  HIS  BREAKFAST.  12min 
16-sd-$16.76     1944    Castle  631.2 

MAN    WOUNDED.    18min   16-sd-apply   1944   BIS 

Management,  Industrial.  See  Employment  man- 
agement 

Management  of  children.  See  Children — Man- 
agement 

MANAGEMENT  OF  CICATRICIAL  STRIC- 
TURES OF  THE  ESOPHAGUS.  TREAT- 
MENT OF  CANCER  OF  THE  ESOPHA- 
GUS. BRONCHOSCOPY  WITH  INSUF- 
FLATION OF  SULFANILAMIDE  IN 
CHRONIC  BRONCHIECTASIS.  15min  16- 
si-rent     $8     Wistar   inst 

Management  of  factories.  See  Factory  man- 
agement 

MANCHUKUO.  15min  16-si-$24  1938  EBF  915.18 

Manchuria 

Manchukuo  915.18 

North  of  the  Himalayas 

Mangbattus 

People  of  the  Congo:  the  Mangbetu      916.7 

Manger,  William 

West  Indies   (Caribbean  region— 1)       917.29 

MANILA.  (De  la  Varre  travelogue)  15-llmin 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  rent  $1-$1.50  1942  Nu- 
Art  919.14 

MANILA  AND  THE  PHILIPPINES.  lOmin  16- 
si-sd-rent  $3  FC  919.14 

MANILA  AS  IT  WAS  BEFORE  THE  WAR. 
lOmin    16-sd-rent  $4    FiC 

MANILA  LIBERATED.  (News  thrills  ser.) 
IR      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50      Official        940.542 

MANILA  MODERN  A.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $4 
FiC 

Manitoba 

Playgrounds    of    the    prairie  917.127 

Prairie   provinces  of  Canada  917.1 

Manitoba   musical   festival 

A  city  sings  784 

Listen  to  the  prairies 

Mann,  Matt 

Matt  Mann's  swimming  techniques  for  boys 

797.2 
Matt  Mann's  swimming  techniques  for  girls 

797.2 

Manners  and  customs 
Accepting   the   do's 

Alice  Adams;  excerpt  (dance  sequence)   177 
Alice    Adams;     excerpt     (money    sequence) 

177 
Arranging   the    buffet   supper  640 

Arranging    the    tea   table  640 

Facing  the  don't's 

How  our  neighbors  live  915 

Let's   give   a   tea  640 

Towards   unity  910 

We  do  it  because  390 

MAN'S    ANGLE.     7min     16-sd-apply     Fi 

MAN'S  GREATEST  FRIEND.  (Pete  Smith 
speciSLlties     ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

636.7 

Man's  work  series 

Freight   train  385 

Steam  locomotive  621.13 

Trucking  629.2 

MANUAL  CUTTING   A    BEVEL— FREEHAND. 

13min     16-sd-$23.60      1944   Castle  621.9 

MANUAL  CUTTING  A  SHAPE— FREEHAND 
GUIDED.     16min     16-sd-$27.88     1944   Castle 

621.9 

MANUAL  CUTTING  TO  A  LINE— FREE- 
HAND.     21min      16-sd-$32.87     1944      Castle 

621.9 

Manual  training 

ABC  of  hand   tools   Part  I-II  694 

Elementary  manual   training  684 

MANUFACTURE  OF  LAMINATED  GLASS. 
(Romance  of  glass  ser.)  8min  16-sd-loan 
Pittsburgh    plate    glass  666.1 


MANUFACTURE    OF     P    C    GLASS    BLOCKS. 

(Romance    of    glass    ser.)    8min    16-sd-loan 

Pittsburgh    plate    glass  666.1 

MANUFACTURE     OF     PENNVERNON     WIN- 
DOW GLASS.  (Romance  of  glass  ser.)  8min 

16-sd-loan    Pittsburgh   plate   glass  666.1 

MANUFACTURE     OF     PLATE     GLASS     AND 

MIRRORS.    (Romance   of  glass   ser.)   15mln 

16-sd-loan    Pittsburgh    plate   glass  666.1 

MANUFACTURE  OF  WOOLEN  CLOTH.    37min 

16-sd-loan    1945    Pathescope 
MANUFACTURED    ABRASIVES.    45min    16-si- 

sd-loan  USBM  621.92 

Manures.  See  Fertilizers  and  manures 
MANY   MEN   AT  MANY  GUNS.     21min     16-sd- 

$27.12     Castle 
Maoris 

New  Zealand — the  white  man's  paradise 

919.31 
A    MAP    COMES    TO    LIFE.      lOmin    16-sd-$50 

1947     TeachF 
Map  drawing 

Caught    mapping  912 

Maps   are   fun  912 

Photo  Canada 
Map  projection 

Airplane   changes  our  world  map  912 

Maple  sugar 

French-Canadian    children  917.1 

Maple  syrup  and  sugar  664.1 

MAPLE    SYRUP    AND    SUGAR.    12min    16-81- 

$18    1930    EBF  664.1 

Maps 

Caught    mapping  912 

How   to   read  a   map  •  912 

Map  comes  to  life 

Maps  are  fun 

Photo  Canada 

What  is  a  map  912 

MAPS  ARE  FUN.     lOmin     16-sd-color-$75    1946 

Coronet  912 

MAPS     IN     ACTION.      (World    in    action    ser) 
20min    16-sd-apply    1945    CanFB  791.4 

Marble 

Cavalcade  of  marble 

Limestone  and  marble  553.5 

Mountains    of    marble  553.5 

MARCH    OF    HEALTH.     30min     16-si-loan    Am 
soc  of  bakery  eng 

MARDI     GRAS     IN     NEW     ORLEANS.       12min 

16-si-color-loan    111  central 

MARIA    CHAPPELAINE.    95min   16-sd-rent   $25 

1936   BraF  F 

Marie  Celeste    (Ship) 

Ship    that    died  387 

MARIE-LOUISE.     SOmin     16-sd-rent     $15     1945 

RFA  940.534 

Marine  architecture.  See  Shipbuilding 
MARINE  CIRCUS.  (Pete  Smith  specialties  ser.) 

IR    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  591.92 

MARINE     COMMUNITIES.    15mln    16-si-color- 
$60;  rent  $3  1942  Rutgers  591.92 

Marine  corps.  See  United  States — ^Marine  corps 

Marine  engineering 

Aligning  and  installing  auxiliary  machinery 

623.8 
Filing   and   installing   chocks  623.8 

How  to  check  and  surface  foundations 

623.8 
Laying   out   and    installing   stern   tube,    tail 
shaft    and    propeller,    Pt.    Ill:    running    a 
permanent    line    and    boring  623.8 

Laying  out  and  Installing  stern  tube,  tail 
shaft  and  propeller,  Pt.  IV:  fitting  tube, 
shaft    and    propeller  623.8 

Marine  fauna 

Alive   in    the   deep  591.92 

Animals   of  the  seashore  591.92 

Annelida,    reel    II-III  595.1 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 
Blood  circulation  in  marine  animals      591.92 

Born   to  die  591.92 
Fighting  sea  monsters 
Giants  of  the  sea 


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Marine  fauna — Continued 

Gulf    of    Mexico    invertebrates.    R    1-2 

591.92 
Invertebrates  from  the  Gulf  of  Maine  591.92 
Life  under  the  South  seas  591.92 

Living  jewels  591.92 

Marine  circus  591.92 

Marine  communities  591.92 

Mirror  of  submarine  life 

Parade  of  invertebrates   I-IV  591.92 

Pelican,    turtle,    and   fish  from   the   gulf   of 
Florida  591.92 

People  of  the  ponds  591.92 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Sea  591.92 

Seashore    oddities  591.92 

Seashore    wonderland  591.92 

Secrets    of   the   sea  591.92 

Some  seashore  animals  591.92 

Strange    sea   shells  591.92 

Tiny    water   animals  591.92 

Titans   of   the  deep  591.92 

Tricks   and   weapons   of   sea   creatures 
Undersea    gardens  591.92 

Under-sea  life  591.92 

Unusual    molluscs  591.92 

With    Williamson   beneath    the   sea       591.92 

Marionettes.  See  Puppets 

MARIONETTES  —  CONSTRUCTION  AND 
MANIPULATION.  (Handicraft  instruction- 
al films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-?40;  rent 
$1.50-$2    1940    BraF  791.5 

Maritime  commission.  See  United  States — Mari- 
time commission 

MARITIME  PROVINCES  OF  CANADA.  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1943     EBF  917.1 

MARK  TWAIN.  (Strange  as  it  seems)  9min 
16-sd-$25     1947    Acad 

MARKET  GARDENING.  15mln  16-si-$24  1929 
EBP  635 

MARKET  TOWN.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
Lew  914.2 

Marketing 

Distributing   America's    goods  330 

To   market,    to   market  658.8 

Marketing  (Domestic  economy) 

Black   marketing  641 

Food    store  641 

More  for  your  money 

MARKETING  LIVESTOCK  COOPERATIVELY. 
20min  16-sd-color-loan  1942  Farm  credit 
admin  636 

Marketing  of  farm  produce.  See  Farm  produce 
— Marketing 

Marlin 

Fisherman's   paradise  799.1 

Strike  799.1 

Marmots 

Dwellers  of  the  forest  591.5 

Rocky  mountain  mammals  591.5 

MAROC,  TERRE  DE  CONTRASTES.  20min 
16-sd-loan     FrenchC 

Marriage 

Dodsworth;     excerpt     (flirtation     sequence) 

173 
Happily   ever  after  640 

Oil   for  the  lamps   of  China;   excerpt        174 

Marriage  customs  and  rites 

Good   earth;   excerpt    (status  of  women  se- 
quence) 396 

Marseillaise 

Song    of    revolt  784 

Marseilles,  France 

Ancient  cities  ot  southern  France  914.4 

MARSH    BIRDS  YOU   SHOULD   KNOW.   IR  16- 

si-sd-$24;    rent    $1.50    UWF  598.2 

Marsh  mallows 

Movements  of  some  common  plants  581 

Marshall  islands 

U.S.  navy  blasts  Marshall  islands  940.545 
Marshes 

Wetlands  631.6 

MARSHLAND  MYSTERIES  15min  16-si-color- 
$60;    rent   $3     1939     UWF  591.92 

Marsupial  bear.  See  Koala 


Martens 

Wildlife  of  New  York  591.5 

Martin,  Charles  J. 

Creative   design   in   painting:  758 

Make    an    etching  767 

Martin,  John 

Thunder  over  the  Orient  951 

MARTIN    LUTHER,    HIS    LIFE    AND    TIMES. 

(Great    leaders    ser.)    120min    IG-si-rent   $15 

RFA  921 

Martini,  Simone,  called  Simone  Memmi 

Siena  &  Simone  Martini 
Martinique 

Islands  of  the  West  Indies  917.29 

Martins 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Birds   of   the   dooryard  598.2 

MARVEL   OF   GASOLINE    CHEMISTRY.   17min 

16-sd-loan    1941    Sun    oil  665.5 

MARVELS  OF  THE  MICROSCOPE.  (Our  world 

in    review   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$27;   rent  $1.50 

1937    ITTCO  578 

MARY     VISITS     POLAND.       lOmin       16-sd-$35 

1946     IntFF  914.38 

Maryland 

Chesapeake    bay  917.52 

Northeastern   states  917.4 

Mascagni,   Pietro 

Vendetta  782 

Masks  (for  the  face) 

Make   a   mask  792 

Masonry 

Brick   and    stone   mason  693 

Mass 

My  sacrifice  and  yours 

Sacrifice    of    the    mass  264 

MASS    RADIOGRAPHY.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    1943 

Nat    TB   assn  616.24 

Massachusetts 

Historic   New  England  974 

Men  of  Gloucestei 

Modern    commonwealth 

Northeastern   states  917.4 

History 

Puritans  973.2 

Puritans    of    Massachusetts    colony  973.2 

Seeing   Salem  973.2 

Three   centuries  of  Massachusetts  974.4 

Massage 

Fundamentals  of  massage  615.8 

Masson,  Henri  L. 

Painters  of  Quebec  759 

MASTER       WILL       SHAKESPEARE.  (MGM 

miniature  ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  822.3 

MASTERPIECES    IN    MAHOGANY.    SOmin    16- 

si-loan    Mahogany  684 

MASTERS    OF    MOLECULES.      25min  16-sd- 
loan      1943    Texaco  665.5 

MASTERS  OF  SACRED  MUSIC.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$28;    rent    $1.50    1944      UWF  783 

MASTERSHIP.    24min    16-sd-rent    $5  RFA    248 

Matches  < 

Fire    making  541.3 

Materials,    Building.    See    Building    materials 

Materials  testing  series 

Measurement    with    light   waves  389 

Tension    testing  620.1 

X-ray    inspection  537.5 

MATERNAL  BEHAVIOR  IN  THE  RAT.  15min 
16-si-$30;  rent  $8    Wistar  inst 

LA  MATERNELLE;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)    22min    16-sd-rent   $3    NYU  136.7 

Mathematics 

A  thousand  hours  629.13 

Mathews,  George   Emett 
Stop,   look  and  live 

MATIN  DE  FRANCE.  15min  16-sd-loan 
FrenchC 

MATING  BEHAVIOR  IN  THE  LEOPARD 
FROG.  RANA  PIPIENS.  15min  16-si-$20; 
rent  $8    Wistar  inst 


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Matisse,  Henri 

Art  survives   the   times  759.4 

Henri    Matisse  759.4 

MATT     MANN'S     SWIMMING     TECHNIQUES 

FOR    BOYS.   15min   16-sd-$76.50.   Also  color- 

$125      1943     Coronet  797.2 

MATT     MANN'S     SWIMMING     TECHNIQUES 

FOR   GIRLS.    15min    16-sd-$45.    Also  color- 

$75    1943    Coronet  797.2 

Matter 

Mattea  and  energy  531 

MATTER    AND     ENERGY.       lOmin      16-sd-$45. 

Also    color-$75    1947    Coronet  531 

Maugham,  William  Somerset 

Cover   to   cover  655 

Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine 

Prophet  without  honor — Matthew  Maury  921 
May-flies 

Pond  insects  591.92 

MAYALAND  TODAY.   (Way  of  life  ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    1941    ITTCO        917.26 
MAYAN     MONUMENTS.       lOmin      16-sd-$22.50 

1945     Post 
Mayas 

American    Nile  917.2 

Children  of  democracy 

Idol   of   hope  913.72 

Mayaland    today  917.26 

Middle    America  917.2 

Zapotec   village  913.72 

Maynor,   Dorothy 

A    message    from   Dorothy    Maynor 
MAZEL   TOV,    75min   16-sd-rent   $12  Nu-Art 
Meadow  hens.  See  Clapper  rails 
Meadow  larks 

Birds    of    the    countryside  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie 
MEAL     TIME     CAN      BE     A     HAPPY     TIME. 

22mln     16-sd-loan     "WisH 

Meany,   Helen 

Crystal  champions  797.2 

MEASUREMENT       WITH       LIGHT       WAVES. 

15min     16-sd-$27.15    1944    Castle  389 

MEASUREMENTS    OF    WATER.    SOmin    16-sd- 
color-apply    1946    US  reclamation 

Measures.  See  Weights  and  measures 

Measuring     Instruments 

Dial  indicator  389 

Fixed   gages  389 

Height  gages   and   test  indicators              389 

Micrometer  389 

Precision    layout    and  measuring           621.9 

Steel   rule  389 

Verniers  389 

MEASURING  PIPE,  TUBING,  AND  FITTINGS. 

15min   16-sd-$27.15   1944    Castle  621.9 

Meat 

Gentle    art    of    meat    cookery  641.5 

Meat    and    romance  641.3 

Meat   for   America  664.9 

Meats    with    approval  614.3 

A  nation's  meat  641.3 

MEAT  AND   ROMANCE.  40mln  l«-sd-loan  1940 
Castle  641.3 

MEAT  BUYING  CUSTOMS.     lOmin  16-sd-color- 
loan     Swift 

Meat  carving.   See  Carving   (Meats,   etc.) 

MEAT    FOR    AMERICA.    20min   16-sd-loan   1941 
YMCA  664.9 

Meat  Industry  and  trade 
By-products 

Livestock  and   meat  664.9 

Meat  buying  customs 

Meat    packing  664.9 

A    nation's    meat  641.3 

Red  wagon  921 

MEAT    PACKING.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF 

664.9 

MEATS     WITH      APPROVAL.      17min       16-sd- 

$22.83     1946     Castle  614.3 


Mechanical   drawing 

Drafting     tips  744 

The    draftsman  744 

Introduction  to  mechanical  drawing  744 

MECHANICAL  REFRIGERATION— HOW  IT 
WORKS.    22min    16-sd-$28.56    Castle 

Mechanics 

Lever-age  531 

Principles    of    dry    friction  531 

Principles  of  gearing — an  introduction  621.83 
Principles   of  lubrication  621.89 

Principles  of  moments  531 

Simple    machines  621 

Mechanics,  Applied 

Introduction  to  vectors — coplanar  concur- 
rent forces  620.1 

MECHANISMS  OF  BREATHING.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50    1936    EBP  612.2 

Mechanized  handling.  See  Machinery  in  indus- 
try 

MEDAL  MAKER.  45min  16-si-$75;  rent  $3  1930 
Harvard  737 

Medals 

Medal   maker  737 

Medical    films 

Activity  of  heart  muscle,  from  rat  embryos, 
grown  in  tissue  culture 

Angina  pectoris 

Aseptic  operating  room  technic 

Aseptic    technic:    sterilization    of    dressings 

Aseptic  technic:  terminal  sterilization  after 
septic  cases 

Care  and  handling  of  sutures 

CJatheterizing   the    male    patient 

Chain    of    asepsis 

Congenital  anomalies 

Diagnostic  tests  in  peripheral  arterial  dis- 
ease 

Duties  of  the  suture  nurse  during  the  open- 
ing   and    closing    of    celiotomy 

The  effects  of  metallic  ions  and  osmotic 
disturbances  on  the  heart 

Effect  of  various  drugs  on  contractions  of 
mesenteric  lymphatics   in   the  rat 

Excystation    of   endamoeba   histolytica 

Fluoroscopic  diagnosis  of  cardiac  infraction 

Isolation  technique 

Left  lower  lobectomy  for  bronchiectasis 

Left  pneumonectomy  for  primary  carci- 
noma  of   the   lungs 

Left  upper  lobectomy  for  pulmonary  tuber- 
culosis 

Lumbar   puncture 

Management  of  cicatricial  strictures  of  the 
esophagus.  Treatment  of  cancer  of  the 
esophagus.  Bronchoscopy  with  insuf- 
flation of  sulfanilamide  in  chronic  bron- 
chiectasis 

Micromanipulatlve  studies  of  blood  capil- 
laries 

Nitrous  oxide  anesthesia 

Pericardial  resection  for  constrictive  peri- 
carditis 

Pernicious  anemia 

Pinocytosis.  Drinking  by  cells 

Post-operative    care 

Pre-operative   care 

Proestrous    and    oestrous    behavior    in    the      ♦ 
guinea  pig 

Rapid  pregnancy  test 

Right  pneumonectomy  for  primary  car- 
cinoma of   the   lungs 

Some  basic  differences  in  newborn  infants 
during  the  lying  in  period 

Studies  in  human  fertility 

Surgery  in  chest  diseases 

Surgical  anatomy 

.Surgical    dressings 

Technical    study   of   pathogenic   fungi 

Upper  selective  thoracoplasty  for  pulmon- 
ary   tuberculosis 

See  also  Techniques  of  anaesthesia  series 
Medical     inspection    in    schools.    See    Schools — ' 

Medical  inspection 
MEDICAL      SERVICE      SECOND      TO      NONE. 

28min      16-sd-$35.85      1946      Castle  610 

Medicine 

Hospitals 

Medical   service   second   to  none  610 


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Medicine — Continued 

Men   of   medicine  610 

Mexican   story 

History 

Anesthesia  ^^fin 

Doctor    in    industry  "lO 

Medicine,   Military 

Back  to  battle  355.11 

Medicine,    Preventive.    See   Bacteriology 
Medicine,   Veterinary.    See  Veterinary  medicine 
MEDICINE     ON     GUARD.     (Tliis    is    America 

ser.)    18min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $3    1944    Pic- 
torial 614 
Medicines.  See  Drugs 
MEDITERRANEAN    BASIN.     8min     16-si-$12.50 

Filmsets 
Mediterranean   sea 

About    the    Mediterranean  914 

Along   the   life   line   of   the   British   Empire 

910 

Mediterranean  basin 

North  Africa 

Sea    of    strife  909 

Medusae 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Life   under   the   South   seas  591.92 

MEET   JOHN    DOE.     70min     16-sd-rent     J17.50 

ITTCO  P 

MEET   YOUR   FEDERAL   GOVERNMENT. 

15min      16-sd-$45      1946      Yng   Am  353 

MEETING  STEAM  VESSELS.  See  Rules  of  the 

nautical    road  527 

Melody  makers  series 

Stephen  Foster  :     VtAOt        921 

MELODY  OF  HINDUSTAN.    12mln  '  16-sd-loan 

India  780 

MELTING    OF    HURON     DIE    STEEU      15min 

16-sd-color-loan      1947     Allegheny    steel 
Memling,   Hans 

Memlings   of   St   John's   hospital,    Bruges 

MEMLINGS      OF      ST      JOHN'S       HOSPITAL, 

BRUGES.      12min    16-sd-rent    $2      MMA 

Memories  of  old  Russia  series 

Gypsy    revels  784 

Moscow    moods  784 

MEMORIES  OF  SPAIN.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  914.6 

Memory 

Memory  tricks  154 

MEMORY    TRICKS.      lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

154 

MEN  AND  DUST.  16^^min  16-sd-sale  apply; 
rent   $5    1940    BraF  613,6 

MEN  BET  THEIR  LIVES  ON  IT.  IR  16-sd- 
apply     1945     PFC 

MEN  FOR  THE  FLEET.  12min  16-sd-rent  $2 
1942  FH  359 

MEN   MAKE  STEEL.  See  Steel— man's  servant 

669.1 
MEN,    METALS    AND    MACHINES.    35min    16- 
sd-loan    1942    Rothacker  658.5 

MEN  OF  AFRICA.  18min  16-sd-$18.50;  rent  $2 
1940     BIS  916.76 

MEN  OF  FIRE.  lOmin  16-si-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50 
1940    BFS  614.84 

MEN  OF  GLOUCESTER.  (Americans  at  home) 
22min  16-sd-color-apply  1946  Ford         917.44 

MEN  OF  MEDICINE.  (Forum  edition  ser.) 
20min    16-sd-apply    1945    March  of  time    610 

MEN  OF  MUSCLE.  12min  16-sl-sd-loan  1940 
Springfield    college  613.7 

MEN  OF  ROCHDALE.  55min  16-sd-rent  $4.50 
Co-op  334 

MEN    OF    TEXAS.      9R    16-sd-rent   $17.50  UWF 

976.4 
MEN    OF    THE    SOIL.     See   Let's   all   sing  to- 
gether   #6 


MEN  OF  TOMORROW.  18min  16-sd-rent  $2 
1944    YMCA  267 

MEN  OF  WEST  POINT.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  ap- 
ply    1941     TFC  355 

MEN  WHO  GROW  COTTON.  20mln  16-sd- 
color-$111.24    Castle  633.5 

Mendel's  law 

Heredity  575.1 

Menstruation 

Story  of  menstruation 
Mensuration 

Measurement    with    light    waves  389 

Mental  tests 

Of   pups  and   puzzles  371.42 

Menus 

Quicker  than  you  think  641.5 

Merchant  marine 

America    sails    the    seas  387 

Hannibal    victory  940.545 

Men  and  the  sea  387 

Merchant   seamen  387 

Sea    captains    of    tomorrow 

Serving   the   merchant   marine  614.8 

Soldier,  sailor 
Merchant  marine 

Sunken    fleet    (Renflouement)  627 

Tanker 
MERCHANT  SEAMEN.   (This  is  America  ser.) 

18min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $3    1944    Pictorial 

387 
MESHES   OF   THE   AFTERNOON.     ISmin     16- 

si-$40;    rent    $8     1945     Deren  793.3 

Mesopotamia.  See  Iraq 
A      MESSAGE     FROM     DOROTHY     MAYNOR. 

lOmin  16-sd-$15     1947     NatTB 
METAL    CRAFT.     (Art    ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50 

1939    EBF  739 

METAL    CRYSTALS.      llmin      16-si-loan      1944 

Am    soc   for   metals  648 

Metal   cutting 

Cutting  a  key  way  on  a  finished  shaft  621.9 
Cutting  a  round  end  keyway  621.9 

Cutting  an  internal  taper  pipe  thread    621.9 
Cutting   keyways  621.9 

Cutting  teeth  on  a  worm  gear  621.9 

Cutting  with  carbide  tools:  part  I  Single- 
point  621.9 
Cutting  with  carbide  tools:  part  II  Milling 
cutters  621.9 
Fundamentals  of  end  cutting  tools  621.9 
Fundamentals  of  side  cutting  tools  621.9 
Manual  cutting  a  bevel — freehand  621.9 
Manual    cutting   a   shape — freehand   guided 

621.9 
Manual  cutting  to  a  line — freehand  621.9 
Metal  cutting  621.9 

Plain    indexing    and    cutting    a    spur    gear 

621.83 

Sawing  an  internal  irregular  shape         621.9 

METAL    MAGIC.    12min    16-sd-color-loan    Allis 

Metal  work 

Bar  work — magnesium:    Part  I    Setting  up 

bar  mechanism  and  roller  turner         621.9 

Bar  work — magnesium:    Part  II    Setting  up 

multiple  roller  turner  and  turning  a  taper 

621.9 
Bar   work — magnesium:     Part   III     Necking 
and  threading  by  use  of  attachment  and 
die  head  621.9 

Decorative  metal  work  739 

Forming  on  rotary  machines  621.79 

How  to  form  aluminum  669.7 

Make   a  metal   plaque  739 

Making  a  wrapped  and  soldered  splice  621.9 
Metal    craft  739 

Miscellaneous   operations   in   a  metal  furni- 
ture and  cabinet  plant 
Scraping  flat  surfaces  621.9 

METAL  WORKING  LATHE.  20min  16-sd-loan. 
Also  color-loan  1941  South  Bend  lathe 
works  621.9 

Metallurgy 

Every    day    miracles 

Powder   metallurgy    Part    I:    principles   and 

uses  669 

Powder  metallurgy  Part  II:  manufacture  of 

porous  bronze  bearings  669 


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Metals 

Every  day  miracles 
Golden  horizons 

Meteorology  _  ^  -_ 

Clouds  551.57 

Modern    weather — theory — development    and 

characteristics      of      atmospheric      waves 

551.5 
Modern  weather — theory — primary  circula- 
tion 551.5 
Weather  551.5 

METHODS  OF  FLIGHT.  20min  16-sd-J85;  rent 
$4  Bray  629.13 

METHODS  OF  PROCESSING  PLASTICS  MA- 
TERIALS.    21min    16-sd-$37.32    1945    Castle 

668.4 

Metrology.     See    Weights    and    measures 

MEXICAN  CHILDREN.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-f50  1938  EBP  917.2 

Mexican    Indians.    See   Indians   of  Mexico 

MEXICAN  MIRACLE.  (Religious  ser.)  15min 
16-sd-color-n80;   rent  $10    1945    AudV 

MEXICAN  MURALS.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  917.2 

MEXICAN  SILHOUETTE,  3R  16-si-rent  $3 
1939    Ariz  917.2 

MEXICAN  SPORTS.     lOmln    16-sd-rent  $3    FiC 

MEXICAN  STORY.  20min  16-sd-Color-$155  1946 
Crest 

Mexican  symphony  series 

Conquering   cross  394 

Idol  of  hope  913.72 

Mexico  marches  917.2 

Spaniard  and  Indian  972 

Zapotec   village  913.72 

Mexicans  in  the  United  States 

Bordertown;    excerpt  174 

Give  and  take  with  Mexico  631.1 

Mexico 

Adventures    of    Chico  F 

Arts    and    crafts    of    Mexico  917.2 
Black  pottery  or  black  earth  of  Coyotepec 

738 
Chico  el  charro 
Children  of  democracy 

Conquering    cross  394 

Day  of  Guadalupe  917.2 

Fiestas   of   the   hills  394 

Fire   and    water  394 

Forgotten    village  917.2 

Guatemala  rainbow  vacation  917.28 

Land  and  freedom  972 

Land  of  Mexico  917.2 
Land  where  money  is  not  God 

Mexican    children  917.2 

Mexican    fiesta  917.2 
Mexican  medley 

Mexican    murals  917.2 

Mexican  silhouette  917.2 
Mexican    story 

Mexico.    Castle  917.2 

Mexico.    EBF  917.2 
Mexico  &  Central  America 

Mexico  marches  917.2 

Middle    America  917.2 

Los    milliones    de    Chaflan  F 
Millions  call  him  Father 

On  the  road  to  Acapulco  917.2 
Pageantry  of  Mexico 

Painted    pig  738 

People    of    Mexico  917.2 

Red    pottery    of    Tzintzuntzan  738 

Rio  Grande  917.8 

Romantic    Mexico  917.2 

Rural   life  of  Mexico  917.2 

Schools  of  Mexico  379.72 

Spaniard    and    Indian  972 
Spanish   influence  in  Mexican  crafts 
Through  Mexico 

Thunder    over    Mexico  F 

Tina,   a  girl  of  Mexico  917.2 

Tomorrow's    Mexico  972 
Viva  Mexico 

The   wave  917.2 

Workshops   of  old  Mexico  917.2 
Xochimilco 
Mexico,  Gulf  of 

Gulf  of   Mexico   invertebrates,    R  1-2   591.92 


MEXICO.  15min  16-si-$24  1930  EBF 


917.2 


MEXICO.     (World    parade    ser.)     16-si-sd    1940 

Castle  917.2 

MEXICO    AND     CENTRAL    AMERICA.      8min 

16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 
MEXICO  MARCHES.  (Mexican  symphony  ser.) 

lOmin      16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50    1940    UWF 

917.2 
Ml    ESPANA.     3min     16-sd-$7.50     Pictorial 
Miami,   Florida 

New    South  917.5 

Mice 

New   roadways  608 

Our  animal  neighbors  591.5 

Three  lazy  mice  F 

Willie   and  the  mouse  371 

MICE     IN     COUNCIL.       lOmin       16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     Castle 
MICHAEL      STROGOFF.        80min        16-sd-rent 

$17.50    UWF  F 

Michigan 

Complete  angler  799.1 

Middle   states  917.7 

No    idle    acres  631.4 

See      also      Animsds — Michigan;      Birds — 

Michigan 
Michigan.   University 

Learning  for  living 

Michigan  on  the  march 
MICHIGAN    BEAVER.  15min  16-si-sd-loan  1933 

MichC  591.5 

MICHIGAN    CANOE    TRAILS,    llmin    16-si-sd- 

color-loan    1942    MichC  797.1 

MICHIGAN     COMMERCIAL     FISHING,     llmin 

16-si-sd-color-loan    1942    MichC  639 

MICHIGAN     FURBEARERS.     15min     16-si-loan 

1934   MichC  591.5 

MICHIGAN    MAMMALS.   lOmin  16-sd-loan  1929 

MichC  591.5 

MICHIGAN      MARSH      AND     SHORE      BIRDS. 

(Wild    wings    ser.)     IR    IG-si-sd-color-loan 

MichC  598.2 

MICHIGAN  MOOSE.  15min  16-si-sd-loan  1930 
MichC  591.5 

MICHIGAN  ON  THE  MARCH.  3R  16-sd-color- 
rent  50c    1944    Mich 

MICRO  INSTRUMENT  BALL  BEARINGS, 
THEIR  CARE  AND  HANDLING.  22min 
16-sd-loan      1945      GM  621.8 

Microbes.  See  Bacteriology;  Germ  theory  of 
disease;  Micro-organisms 

MICROMANIPULATIVE  STUDIES  OF  BLOOD 
CAPILLARIES.  15min  16-si-rent  $4  Wis- 
tar  inst 

Micrometer 

Micrometer  389 

MICROMETER.         12min  16-sd-$27.15       1942 

Castle  389 

Micro-organisms 

Cellulose    decomposition  in    nature            581 

Living  cell  593 

Microscopic  animal  life  593 

Microscope  and  microscopy 

Eyes    of   science  681.4 
God  of  creation 

Marvels   of   the   microscope  878 

Optical   Instruments  681.4 

Story  of  the  microscope  578 

Unseen  worlds  678 

MICROSCOPIC  ANIMAL  LIFE.  15mln  16-si- 
$24     1930     EBF  593 

MICROSCOPIC  MYSTERIES.  (MGM  oddities 
ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  595.7 

MICRO-SWITCHES  ON  AIRCRAFT.  30min 
16-sd-color-apply       1944      Ray-Bell        629.13 

MIDDLE  AMERICA.  30min  16-sd-loan  1942 
Middle  Am  research  inst  917.2 

MIDDLE    STATES,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBP 

917.7 

MIDSUMMER  IN  SWEDEN.  (Swedish  trave- 
logues ser.)  16min  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50; 
rent  $1-$1.50   1938     Nu-Art  914.85 


92 


1947    EDITION 


MIDWAY      AND       CORAL      SEA       BATTLES. 

(News    parade    ser.)    16-si-sd    1942    Castle 

940.542 

MIGHTY  COLUMBIA  RIVER.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45.      Also    color-$75      1947     Coronet  627 

Migrant  labor 

Of    mice    and    men  F 

Migration    of    birds.    See    Birds— Migration 

MILDRED  DILLING,  HARPIST.  (Music  of  the 
masters  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $3.50  1940 
ITTCO  787.5 

MILESTONES  OF  DEMOCRACY.  lOmln  16-sd- 
$40;    rent   $2     1941     UWF  321.8 

Military  academy,  West  Point.  See  United 
States — Military  academy.  West  Point 

MILITARY  aeronautics.  See  Aeronautics,  Mili- 
tary 

Military  airplanes.   See  Airplanes,  Military 

Military  ceremonies,  honors  and  salutes 

Flag    speaks  929.9 

Milk 

America  learns  to  fly  629.13 

Cleaning     equipment     and     containers       614 
Dairy  farm  637 

Faster    milking 

Good     foods— milk  637 

How  we  get  our  milk  637 

Inside  story  of  modern  milking 
Making    ends    meet  613.2 

Milk.     Filmsets 

Milk.     UWF  637 

Milk    as    you    like    It  637 

Milk    parade  637 

Milk  processing  637 

Miracle    of    the    meadows  637 

More    life   in    living  613.2 

More    milk  637 

Our    foster    mother,    the    cow  637 

Practical   production  of  grade   "A"   milk 
Science    of    milk    production  637 

Sentinels  of  milk  637 

Story   of   milk.    Bray  637 

Story  of  milk.    Mod 

Story  of  milk.    Educ   film  serv  637 

Wisconsin    dairies  637 

You  and  your  Job  637 

MILK.     IR  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1939  UWF     637 

MILK.      8min      16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 

MILK  AS  YOU  LIKE  IT.  12min  16-sd-$90 
1944   Dairy   council   of   St   Louis  637 

MILK  FROM  YAK:  TIBET.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1     A&B 

MILK  PARADE,  llmin  16-sd-color-loan  1947 
Milk   Indus  found  637 


MILK    PROCESSING.    24mln    16-sd-$22.74 

Castle 
Milk  supply 

Public    pays 

MILKY  WAY  OUT 


1946 
637 


637 


MILLING    A 

sd-$33.60 

MILLING    A 

sd-$40.89 


2R  16-sd-$27.12 

CIRCULAR    T-SLOT. 

1944     Castle 

HELICAL    GROOVE. 

1944      Castle 


1939  Castle 

637 

21min     16- 

621.9 

28min     16- 
621.9 

16-sd-$29.29 
621.72 


MILLING   A   TEMPLATE.     17mln 
1946    Castle 

MILLING   MACHINE.     6min     16-sd-$17.88     1942 

Castle  621.9 

Milling   machines 

Contour   face   milling  621.9 

Cutting  a  dovetail   taper  slide  621.9 

Cutting  a  short  rack  621.9 

Face  milling  with  a  fixture  621.9 

Milling    a    circular    T-slot  621.9 

Milling    a    helical    groove  621.9 

Milling  a   template  621.72 

Milling    machine  621.9 
Rotary   head   tool  and   die  milling  machine 

621.9 
Setup  for  rough  line  boring 
Straddle  and  surface  milling  to  close  tol- 
erances 621.9 
Straddle  milling  621.9 
Using  a   shell  end   mill  621.9 


LOS    MILLIONES    DE    CHAFLAN.    lOR   16-sd- 
rent    $20    Baptlsta  F 
MILLIONS    CALL    HIM    FATHER.      42mln     16- 

sd-color-$495;    rent    $20    1946     Guard 
MILLIONS     OF     US.     20mln    16-sd-sale    apply; 

rent    $5    1936    BraF  331.13 

Millwork   (Carpentry) 

Doorway    to    happiness  694 

Mimeograph 

How  to  operate  mimeograph  duplicator  91 

652 
Mimicry   (Biology) 

How    nature    protects    animals  591.57 

Mine  accidents 

"Wildwood"  a  100  percent  mechanized  mine 

622.33 
MINE  EYES  HAVE  SEEN  THE  GLORY.     6min 

16-sd-color-$40;  rent  $2.50     1945     Post       264 
MINELAYER.      lOmin     16-sd-rent    $1     A&B 
Mineral  oil.  See  Petroleum 
Miners 

Our  lead  and  zinc 
Miners,  Coal.  See  Coal  miners 
MINES    ABOVE    GROUND.    19mln    16-sd-loan 

1942    WE  338 

Mines  and  mineral  resources 

Arizona — its    mineral    resources    and    scenic 
wonders  917.91 

Diamonds  in  the  rough  553.8 

Oklahoma  and    its    natural    resources 

Story    of    Texas    &    its    natural    resources 

917.64 
See    also    different    kinds    of    mines    and 

mining,  e.g.  Coal  mines  and  mining;  Copper 

mines  and  mining,  etc. 

Canada 

Face   of  time  622 

Great    Canadian    shield  622 

Miniature  series 

The   battle  359 

Greener  hills  170 

Greenie  325.73 

Lady    or    the    tiger  F 

Man    who    changed   the   world  677 

MINING  AND  SMELTING  OF  COPPER.  15min 

16-si-$24     1930     EBF  669.3 

Mining  engineering 

Golden    west  978 

Minks 

Common     animals     of     the     woods  (North 

America)  591.5 

Michigan    furbearers  591.5 

Wildlife   of   New   York  591.5 

Minnesota 

Middle    states  917.7 

THE  MINT.  (Washington  parade  ser.)  10%min 

16-sd-apply    TFC  332.4 

Mints 

The  mint  332.4 

MIRACLE   MONEY.   (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 

2R   16-sd-apply  TFC  614.2 

MIRACLE    OF    HYDRO.     (Magic    carpet    ser.) 

lOmin   16-sd-apply   TFC  627.8 

MIRACLE   OF  THE    MEADOWS.  2R  16-sd-$60; 

rent   $3     1939     UWF  637 

Miracles 

Bernadette  921 

Beyond    our   horizon  F 

Blind    beggar    of    Jerusalem  232 

Man   of  faith  232 
Mexican  miracle 

MIRROR  OF  SUBMARINE  LIFE.  IR  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50     UWF 

Mirrors 

Manufacture    of    plate    glass    and    mirrors 

^  X.     ,    .  666.1 

Optical  instruments  681.4 

Silver  739 

MISCELLANEOUS  OPERATIONS  IN  A 
METAL  FURNITURE  AND  CABINET 
PLANT.   13min     16-sI-rent  $1     lo 

MISS    POLLY.      45min      16-sd-$500;    rent   apply 


93 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MISSING  CHRISTIANS.     4R     16-sd-apply     IdP 
MISSION    LIFE    (Californiana)    15min   16-si-sd- 

$50-$60.  Also  color-$97.50-$112.50  Barr  917.94 
Missionaries 

Go  forth 

We  bear  witness 
Missions 


Forward    for  Christ    in    the 
We   too   receive 

southeast 

266 

Africa 

Song  after  sorrow 
Story   of   Bamba 

616.9 
266 

California 

A  dedication  story 
Mission   life 

917.94 

OMle 
Santiago  story 

Heart    of    India 
India's    children 
Yesudas— the  outcaste 

915.4 

Kongo,  Belgian 
What   a  missionary  does   in  Africa 

Texas 
Churches     and     cathedrals ; 
Santo    Domingo,     Spanish 


266 


Cathedral     of 

missions     and 

726 


69min      16-sd-$10 


Temple  Emanuel  In  New  York 

Missions,    Indian.    See   Indians   of  North   Amer- 
ica— Missions 

Missions,   Medical 

Go  forth  266 

Mississippi 

Along    the    ol'    Mississippi  917.62 

Old    South  917.5 

Southeastern   states  917.5 

MISSISSIPPI    BASIN.     8min   16-si-n2.50     Film- 
sets 

Mississippi  river 

Along    the    ol'    Mississippi  917.62 

The    river  917.7 

Missouri 

Back   to   Missouri  917.78 

Lead    mining    in    southeast    Missouri    669.4 
Middle    states  917.7 

MR     BELL.      30min      16-sd-apply      1947     AT&T 

921 

MR   AND    MRS    GOLDFINCH.    15min   16-si-$24; 
rent    ?1.50    1938    UWF  598.2 

MR    BLABBERMOUTH.     2R    16-sd-apply    TFC 

940.548 

MR     BOGGS    STEPS    OUT. 
Capital 

MISTER    EMMANUEL.      9R      16-sd-rent    $17.50 
1947     UWF  F 

MR    PRESIDENT.     lOmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1940     Official  973.9 

MR    SMUG.     IR     16-sd-apply    TFC  917.3 

Mitchell,  William 

Prophet    without    honor — General     Mitchell 

921 

Mitering 

Beveling,    mitering,    rabbeting  and   dadoing 

684 

MITES    AND    MONSTERS.      2R     16-sd-rent    ?3 
Shad 

MOANA.     7R     16-si-apply     MMA 

Mobile,  Alabama 

New  South  917.5 

Model   airplanes.  See  Airplanes — ^Models 

Modeling 

From    clay    to   bronze  739 

Make  a  plaster  plaque 

Models,    Fashion 

Hollywood   Junior 

Magazine   model  646 

MODERN     ALADDIN'S     LAMP.     20min     16-sd- 
loan  1940  WE  621.384 

MODERN     BASKETBALL     FUNDAMENTALS. 
30min  16-si-548  1935  EBF  796.32 


THE  MODERN  CHIPPEWA  INDIAN.  lOmin 
16-sd-color-$80   1946   Simmel  970.1 

MODERN  COAL  BURNING  STEAM  LOCOMO- 
TIVE, llmin  16-sd-color-loan  1945  Nor- 
folk &  Western  621.13 

MODERN  COAL  MINING.  30-25min  16-si-sd- 
loan  Goodyear 

MODERN  COMMONWEALTH.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$36;  rent  $1.50    UWF 

MODERN  CZECHOSLOVAKIA.  16min  16-sd- 
rent  $2    FON 

MODERN  DIXIE.  (Along  the  road  to  romance 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.63 

MODERN    HOME.     2R     16-sd-rent    $3     VES 

MODERN  LITHOGRAPHER,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1940    EBF  763 

MODERN  METALWORKING  WITH  THE 
OXYACETYLENE  FLAME.  30min  16-si- 
loan    1937    USBM  671 W 

MODERN  PIED  PIPER.  12min  16-sd-loan 
1947    duPont 

MODERN  ROSES.  30min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945     YMCA 

MODERN  WEATHER— THEORY— DEVELOP- 
MENT  AND  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  AT- 
MOSPHERIC WAVES.  12min  16-sd-$20.68 
1943    Castle  551.5 

MODERN  WEATHER— THEORY— PRIMARY 
CIRCULATION.     19mln    16-sd-$24.99    Castle 

551.5 

MODES  AND  MOTORS.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1939 
GM  740 

Mohammedanism 

Islam  in  Egypt  297 

Moslem   world  297 

MOHAWK  VALLEY.  15min  16-si-$24  1927  EBF 

917.47 

Mohler,  John   Robbins 

Livestock  and  mankind  619 

Mohr,  Josef 

Heilige    nacht.    See    Starlight   night  784 

MOLD   AND   YEAST.   8mln   16-si-$12   1930  EBF 

589.2 

Molding   (Metal).  See  Founding 

MOLDING  A  HORIZONTAL  CORED  PART. 
22min      16-sd-$29.67      Castle 

MOLDING  A  PART  WITH  DEEP  GREEN 
SAND    CORE.      25min      16-sd-$32.73      Castle 

MOLDING  A  PART  WITH  INSETS.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$20.74     1946     Castle  668.4 

MOLDING  A  SIMPLE  PART.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$20.74     1946     Castle  668.4 

MOLDING  A  VALVE  BODY.  26min  16-sd- 
$38.02     Castle 

MOLDING      PART      HAVING      A 
CORE.      19min      16-sd-$31.44 


VERTICAL 

1945      Castle 
671 

MOLDING  ON  A  JOLT  ROLL-OVER  PATTERN 
DRAW      MACHINE.        24min        16-sd-$30.79 
Castle 
MOLDING   ON   A   JOLT  SQUEEZE   MACHINE. 

lOmin     16-sd-$17.07     1946     Castle 
MOLDING      WITH      A      GATED      PATTERN. 
llmin     16-sd-$21.44     1945     Castle  671 

MOLDING       WITH       A       LOOSE       PATTERN 

(BENCH).    21min    16-sd-$32.87    1945    Castle 

671 

MOLDING       WITH       A       SPLIT       PATTERN. 

19min     16-sd-$30.74     1945     Castle  671 

Molds  (Botany) 

Fungus   plants  589.2 

Mold    and    yeast  589.2 

Myxomycetes  589.2 

MOLECULAR     THEORY   OF   MATTER. 

(Univ.    of    Chicago    physical    science    ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-$50   1932  EBF  541.2 

Molecules 

Bouncing    molecules  541.2 

Molecular  theory  of  matter  541.2 


Moles  (Animals) 

Adventures  of  Peter 
Our    animal    neighbors 


591.5 
591.5 


94 


1947    EDItlON 


Motiftre,  Jean  Baptlste  Poquelin 

Com6dle  avant  Molifer© 
MOLLUSCA,     REEL     I.     14min    16-si-color-$60; 

rent    $3     1941     Rutgers  591.92 

MOLLUSCA,   REEL   IL  IR  16-si-color-$60;  rent 

$3   Rutgers  594 

Mollusks 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Gulf  of  Mexico  invertebrates,  R  1  591.92 

Mollusca,    R    1-2  591.92 

Seashore    oddities  591.92 

MONARCH     BUTTERFLY,     llmin    16-sd-color- 

$75  1946  Simmel  595,78 

MONARCHS    OF    THE    FIELD.      lOmin      16-sI- 

sd-rent  $3    PiC 
MONARCHS  OF  THE  MAT.     lOmin     16-si-rent 

$4    FiC 
Monasteries 

Life   in   a  Benedictine   monastery  271 

Vocation 
Monasticism  and  religious  orders.  See  Convents 

and  nunneries;  Monasteries 
Money 

Alice    Adams;     excerpt    (money    sequence) 

177 

Dangerous   dollars  332,4 

Doubtful   dollars  332.4 

Know    your   money  332.4 

Making    money    and    Know    your    money 
■  332.4 

Story  of  money 

MONEY    AT    WORK,      17min     16-sd-loan     1946 

Mod 

MONEY  TO  LOAN,    (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 

22mln    16-sd-apply    TFC  332.3 

Mongolia 

Children    of    Asia  915 

Land  of  Ghengis  Khan  915.17 

North  of  the  Himalayas 
Mongoose 

Killing    the    killer  598.1 

The    veldt  591.5 

MONKEY      INTO      MAN.     8R     16-sd-rent     $15 

ITTCO  575 

Monkeys 

Animals    of    the    zoo  591,5 

Chumming   with    the    animals  591.5 

Monkeys   and  apes  591.5 

Primates — anthropoid   apes    and    new   world 
monkeys 

Primates — new  and   old  world  monkeys 
MONKEYS    AND     APES.     8mln    16-sl-$12    1932 

EBF  591.5 

Monoplanes.  See  Airplanes 
Monotype 

Making  a  monotype  760 

Monroe,  James 

Our  Monroe  doctrine  327.73 

Monroe  doctrine 

Our     Monroe     doctrine  327.73 

Montana 

Northwestern  states  917.8 

Montclair,  N.J.  Free  public  library 

Portrait    of    a    library  027 

Montreal,  Canada 

Montreal  tercentenary 

Province  of  Quebec  917.14 

MONTREAL    TERCENTENARY.       20mln       16- 

sd-color-$150;  rent  $5    CanFB 
MONUMENTS   OF   THE   PAST.     60min     16-sd- 

color-apply     1947     Junghans 
Moon 

Craters   of  the  moon  523.3 

The    moon  523,3 

Tidal    theory    of    the    earth's    and    moon's 
creation,  and  The  moon  in  closeup      520 


See  Eclipses 


EcUpaea 


Moose 

Game    trails 
Kenai    big    game 
Land    of    the    maple    leaf 
Michigan  furbearers 
Michigan  mammals 
Michigan  moose 
Realm  of  the  wild 


591,5 
591.5 
917.1 
691.5 
591.5 
591.5 
598.2 


Shooting   moose   with   the   camera  799.2 

Some     larger    mammals  591.5 

Stalking  big  game   In  Montana  591.5 

Moral     education.     See     Character     education 

Morals.    See    Conduct    of    life;    Ethics 

Moray  eel.  See  Eels 

MORE  DANGEROUS  THAN  DYNAMITE. 
lOmIn   16-sd-$30   1938   Haselton  667 

MORE     FOR     YOUR     MONEY.       llmin      16-sd- 

color-loan    1946    Wurtele 
MORE     GRAIN     IN    THE    GRAIN    TANK.      2R 

16-sd-loan    Ray-Bell 
MORE     LIFE     IN     LIVING.      12mln      16-sd-$75 

1939     Nat  dairy  613.2 

MORE  MILK,     llmin     16-sd-$14.97     1944    Castle 

637 
MORE  POWER  TO  THE  FARMER.     20min     16- 

sd-color-$136    1946    Ontario  hydro-electric 
MORE    POWER    TO    YOU.    30mln    16-sd-color- 

loan    YMCA  641.5 

MORMON  CRICKET,     22min     16-sd-$28.56     1939 

Castle  632.7 

Mormons  and  Mormonism 

Brigham    Young  921 

MORNING      CARE.        7min       16-sd-?9.60       1944 

Castle  610.7 

MORNING    CARE.     24min     16-si-$48;   rent   $1.50 

1943     Minn  610.7 

MORNING  CARE  OF  PATIENT  WITH   RIGHT 

LEG  IN  CAST.     2R  16-sI-$30;  rent  $5  Good- 
rich 

MORNING  WORK  IN  THE  MILK  LABORA- 
TORY.    IR  16-sl-$25;  rent  $3  Goodrich 

Morocco 

Algeria  and    Morocco  916 

Cities     of     North     Africa— Tunis— Algiers- 
Rabat  916 
In   Morocco                                                        916.4 
Jewel    of    the    mountain                              916.4 
Maroc,  terre  de  contrastes 
Through   oil   lands   of  Europe  and  Africa- 
Germany,     France,     Spain,    Morocco    and 
Algeria    R    2                                                  665.5 
Under  Moroccan   skies                                  916.4 
"With   the   Foreign   legion  964 

Morris,   Glenn 

Decathlon  champion  796,4 

Moscow 

New   Moscow  914,7 

MOSCOW  MOODS.  (Memories  of  old  Russia 
ser.)     llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  784 

MOSLEM   WORLD.  45mln  16-sl-rent  $3.75  RFA 

297 
Moslems.  See  Mohammedanism 
Mosquitoes 

How    the    mosquito   spreads   disease    632.77 
Life    cycle    of    the    mosquito  595.7 

Life   history  of   the  yellow  fever  mosquito 

632.77 
Seven  dwarfs 

MOTH  AND  BUTTERFLY.  lOmIn  16-sd-$1.50 
DeV  595.78 

MOTHER  OF  PRESIDENTS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50     UWF  917.55 


THE    MOON.    (Univ.   of   Chicago   physical   sci- 
ence   ser.)     lOmln    16-sd-$50    1936    EBF 

523.3 

THE    MOON     IS    DOWN.      105mln      16-sd-rent 
apply     Fi  F 


Mothers 

Before  the  baby  comes 
Cradle    song;    excerpt 
That  mothers  might  live 
Your    Uncle    Dudley;    excerpt 


618 
173 
618 
173 


Mothers-in-law 

Make    way    for    tomorrow;    excerpt  173 

Mothers'   pensions 

Quit  worrying  331.25 


95 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Moths 

Cecropia  moth  695.78 

Moth  and   butterfly  595.78 

Moths  595.78 

Nature's    tent    builders  595.7 

MOTHS.  (Animal  life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1931   EBF  595.78 

MOTION  ECONOMY  AND  TOOL  DESIGN. 
60min     16-si-rent  |4    lo 

Motion    pictures.    See   Moving   pictures 

Motion  study 

The  easier  way 

Motion    economy   and   tool   desigm 
Original  films  of  Frank  B.  Gilbreth 
Study    of    two    handed    work    with    various 
weights  and  transport  distances  658.5 

Using  easy  motions 

MOTION  STUDY  PRINCIPLES.  (Industrial 
engineering  ser.)  22min  16-sd-rent  $4  1941 
lo  658.5 

MOTIONS  OF  A  PLANE.  lOmln  16-sd-$45;  rent 
$2  1943  Bray  629.13 

Motor  buses 

Bus  driver  629.2 

Operator    and    his    job  629.2 

Operator  and  his  passengers  629.2 

Operator  and  safety  629.2 

School  bus  operation.     Part  I:  Bus  care  and 
maintenance  629.2 

School  bus  operation.     Part  II:   Passengers 
— driving    hazards — safety  629.2 

Motor  cars.  See  Automobiles 

Motor  trucks 

Champions  at  the  wheel  629.213 

Elementary    driving    instructions     and     in- 
spections 629.2 
Trucking  629.2 

Motoring.     See    Automobiles — Touring 

Motors,     Electric.    See    Electric    motors 

Mould    (Botany)    See   Molds    (Botany) 

Mt.  Desert  island  biological  laboratory,  Sals- 
bury  Cove,  Maine 

Invertebrates     from     the     Gulf     of     Maine 

591.92 

Mount    Everest.    See   Everest,   Mount 

Mount  Rainier  national  park 

Mt.    Rainier    national    park  917.97 

MT.  RAINIER  NATIONAL  PARK.  8min  16- 
si-color-$30;   rent  $1.50  1940  BFS  917.97 

Mount  Wilson  solar  observatory 

Through    Galileo's    telescope    &    Mt    Wilson 
observatory  522 

MOUNTAIN  BUILDING.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical   science   ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1935 

EBF  551.4 

Mountain  goats 

Realm   of   the   wild  598.2 

Rocky   mountain   mammals  591.5 

Mountain  lions.  See  Pumas 

Mountain   sheep 

Realm   of   the  wild  598.2 

Rocky    mountain    mammals  591.5 

Stalking  big   game   in   Montana  591.5 

Mountain    whites    (Southern    states) 

Children   must   learn  330.973 

People    of     the     Cumberland  917.68 

Remnants    of    frontier    life  917.5 

Mountaineering 

Climbing   the   peaks  796.5 

Conquest    of    the    Alps  914.94 
Daredevils  of  the  Alps 

Himalayan   thrills  915.4 

King    vulture  598.2 

Mountains 

Mountain  building  551.4 

THE  MOUNTAINS.  (Californiana)  lOmln  16- 
si-sd-$30-$40.       Also     coIor-$75       Barr       502 

MOUNTAINS  OF  MARBLE.  18min  16-sd-loan 
Vermont    marble  553.5 

MOUNTAINS  OF  THE  MOON,  llmin  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50     UWF  916.7 

Mounted  police.  See  Canada— Royal  Canadian 
mounted  police 


Mouse.  See  Mice 

MOVEMENTS   OF   SOME    COMMON    PLANTS. 
15min    16-si-$25;    rent    $2    1940    Rutgers    581 

MOVIES    MARCH    ON.    (March    of    time    ser.) 
22min     16-sd-apply     MMA  791.4 

Moving  picture  cartoons.    See  Cartoon  films 

Moving  picture  photography 

Camera   thrills  791.4 

Exposure  and  exposure  meters  791.4 

High  speed  motion  pictures 
How    to    use   your    camera  791.4 

Quicker'n    a    wink  791.4 

Seeing  the  unseen 

Moving   pictures 

Alchemist  in  Hollywood  771 

Animated  cartoons:  the  toy  that  grew  up 
The  biography  of  the  motion  picture  came'-9 
Common  mistakes  and  their  correction  791 
Evolution    of    the    motion    picture  791.4 

Film     editing  791.4 

Film    that  was   lost  791.4 

Hollywood    magic  791.4 

Hollywood   screen   test  791.4 

How  motion  pictures  move  and  talk  791.4 
How   to    use   filters  791.4 

How  you  see  it  791.4 

Lenses    and    their    uses  791.4 

Maps  in  action  791.4 

Movies  march  on  791.4 

Moving  with  movies 

Museum  of  modern  art  film  series  791.4 
Old  time   movies  791.4 

Silver    shadows  791.4 

Use  and  care  of  the  Filmo  sound  projector 

791.4 

News  films 

Camera   thrills 

Headlines     in     celluloid 

Newsreel 
Moving  pictures,  Abstract 

Abstractions 

At   land 

Ballet  m^canique 

Berlin:    the   symphony  of  a  great  city 

Le  chien  Andalou 

Meshes   of   the   afternoon  793.3 

Rhythmn    in    light  740 

Rien  que  les  heures 

Ritual    in    transfigured    time  791.4 

Moving  pictures,  Talking 

Sound   recording  and   reproduction  534 

Moving  pictures  in  education 

Bring  the  world   to   the  classroom         371.33 

Film  tactics  371.33 

How  to  teach  with  films  371.33 

Le   cin6ma  au  service  de  la  science 

Using   the   classroom   film  371.33 

MOVING  WITH    MOVIES.     IR     16-sd-$40:  rent 

$1.50    1947    Gateway 
Mowing  machines 

Reconditioning  a  mower.     Pts.   I-II        631.3 
Mozart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang  Amadeus 

In   Mozart's   footsteps  785 

Mud  hens.  See  Coots 


791.4 
791.4 


780 
793.3 


MUDDY    WATERS. 

Castle 


12min      16-sd-$12.28      1937 
631.4 


LOS  MUERTOS  HABLAN.     7R     16-8d-rent  $15 
IdP 

Muhammedanism.  See  Mohammedanism 

Municipal  government 

Family  affair;   excerpt  174 

You,    the    people  352 

Municipalities.    See    Cities    and    towns 

Munition  workers 

Soldiers   without  uniform  623.4 

Mural  painting  and  decoration 

Making  of  a  mural 
Murder.    See   Crime  and   criminals 

Murres 

Alive    in    the    deep  591.92 

Beautiful  birds  of  the  northeast  coast  598.2 

Birds   of  the  ocean  shore  598.2 

Birds    of    the    sea  598.2 

Birds  of  the  seacoast  598.2 


96 


1947    EDITION 


Muscles 

Muscles 


611 
611 


MUSCLES.     15min     16-sl-$24     1931     EBF 
Museum   of  modern   art,    New  York 

Movies    march    on  791.4 

MUSEUM    OF    MODERN    ART    FILM    SERIES. 

16-si-sd-rent   $20     MMA  791.4 

Museums 

Smithsonian   Institute  506 

Mushrooms 

Fungus    plants  589.2 

Movements   of   some    common   plants  581 

Music 

Abstractions  780 

Music    hath    charm  780 

Analysis,    interpretation,    appreciation 

Schumann  Heink  780 

Sigrmund    Spaeth  780 

Walter  Damrosch  780 

Music,  American 

Music  in  America  780 

Music,   Chinese 

Ancient  Chinese  music — lute  and  zither  787 

Music,    Indie 

Melody  of  Hindustan  780 

Musical   instruments   of   India  780 

Music,  Sacred.  See  Church  music 

THE    MUSIC    ALBUM.      9min    ea     16-sd-|17.50 
ea  1946     Castle 

MUSIC    IN    AMERICA.      (Forum    edition  ser) 

17min     16-sd-apply     1946     MOT  780 

MUSIC   HATH   CHARM,   llmln  16-sd-rent  $1.50 

UWF  780 

MUSIC  IN  THE  COUNTRY.     65min    16-sd-rent 
$26     BraF 

MUSIC  IN  THE  SKY.    28min    16-sd-loan    West- 

Inghouse  784 

MUSIC    IN    THE    WIND.      (Canada  carries  on) 
8min    16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25  1945  CanFB  786.6 

Music  master  series 

Carrie  Jacobs  Bond  921 

Tschaikowsky  921 

Music  of  the  masters  series 

Coolldge  quartet,  string:  ensemble  787 
Emanuel  Feuermann,  cellist  787.3 
Jose  Iturbl,  pianist  786.2 
Mildred  DllUne:.  harpist  787.5 
Vltya  Vronsky  and  Victor  Babln,  duo- 
pianists  786.2 

Musical   appreciation.   See  Music — Analysis,   in- 
terpretation, appreciation 

Musical  comedies 

Great    American    broadcast  F 

Her  lucky  night 

Higher  and  higher  F 

Knickerbocker  holiday 

Live  and  laugh 

Music  In  the  country 

Plcaflor  F 

Stage   door   canteen  F 

Musical  films 

Alda  785 
Along  the  Rio  Grande 

America  (My  country  'tis  of  thee)  784 

Argentine   argosy  918.2 

Arturo    Toscaninl  921 

Bach:   air  for  the  "G"   string  785 

Belles   of   Bali  919.2 
Blue  Danube 
La  Boheme 

Brahms:   waltz  in    "A"   flat  785 
Brindls  solitude 
Brother    Martin 

Byways  of  France  914.4 

Canada  917.1 

Carnival   Romaine  785 

Carrie    Jacobs    Bond  921 

Chants    populalres    #1-6  784 

Christmas    songs  784 

A  city  sings  784 

Color  studies  of  Chopin  786.2 

Community    sing    nos.    6,    8,    10  784 

Coolidge    quartet,    string    ensemble  787 


Dance   of   the   hours 

Elne   kleine  nachtmuslk 

Emanuel    Feuermann,    cellist 

Engulfed  cathedral 

Faith  of  our  fathers 

Familiar    patriotic    songs 

Fandanguilio  flamengo 

Festival  of  spring 

Finlandia 

Flemish  folk 

Flying    Dutchman    overture 

Frelschutz   overture 

Golden   mountains 

Granadinas 

Great    symphonies 

Guide  me  O  thou  great  Jehovah 

Gypsy    revels 

Happy  time  no.  3 

Harmony   lane 

Igor    Gorin,    baritone 

In    Mozart's    footsteps 

Inspirations  of  old  love  songs 

Instruments  of  the  orchestra 

Irish    fantasy 

It   came  upon  a  midnight  clear 

Jewel  of  the  mountain 

Jose   Iturbl,    harpsichord 

Jose  Iturbl.   pianist 


785 
787.3 


784 
784 


914.93 

785 

785 

786.2 

785 

784 

921 
784 
785 


F 

784 

916.4 

786.2 

786.2 

Keyboard    concerts — first-third  portfolios 

786.2 

Last  dogle  784 

Leningrad    music    hall  785 

Let's   all   sing  together  #1-6  784 
Let's  get  married 

Llebestraum  785 

Life  and   loves   of   Beethoven  921 
Listen   to    the   prairies 

Little    town    of    Bethlehem  784 
Lord's  prayer 
Man  of  stone 

Masters    of    sacred    music  783 
A    message    from    Dorothy   Maynor 
Ml  espana 

Microscopic    mysteries  595.7 

Mildred  Dllling,  harpist  787.5 

Moscow    moods  784 
The  music  album 

Music  in  America  780 

Music  in  the  sky  784 

Music  in  the  wind  786.6 

Musical  Journey  784 
Musical  moments  with  the  Places 
Note  of  praise 

Now  the  day  is  over  784 

Old   time    ballads  784 

An   optical    poem  785 
Otchi-tchorniye 

Over    the    viking    trail  914.8 
Paderewskl   concert 

Piano  reflections  786.2 

Quiet    triumph  355.11 

Rhythm    in   light  740 
Rhythm  is  everywhere 
The    river    Moldau 

Russian   national   choir  784 
Schubert  compositions 

Scottish  mazurka  784 

2nd   Hungarian  rhapsody  785 
Sibelius 

Silent    night  784 

Sing,    America  784 
Singing  pipes 
Song  from  withir. 
Song  of  the  flea 
Songs  of  the  west 

Songs   of    Stephen    Foster  784 
Songs  of  the  Irish 
Songs  to  remember 

Square    dance    medley  793.3 

Star   spangled    banner  784 

Stephen    Foster  921 

Stephen  Foster  melodies  784 
Story  of  the  violin 

Symphonic    featurette    no.    1  787 

Symphonic    featurette    no.    2  785 

Symphonic    featurette    no.    3  786 

Tall  tales  784 
The  telephone  hour 

That  man  Samson  784 

This  is  our  earth  784 

Through  out  the  night  of  doubt  and  sorrow 

784 

Toronto   symphony   #1-2  785 


97 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


921 


785 
782 


Musical  films — Continued 

Tschaikowsky 

Uncle  Sol  solves  it 

Unfinished    symphony 

Vendetta 

Veterans  report  no.  2 

Vitya     Vronsky    and     Victor    Babin,     duo- 
pianists  786.2 

Where  cross  the  crowded  ways  of  life     784 

Which    He    hath    planted  715 

You're    a    ^rand    old    flag  784 

See  also  Hymns 
Musical  instruments 

Archaic  and  unusual  instruments  785 

Melody   of   Hindustan  780 

Musical   instruments   of   India  780 

MUSICAL    INSTRUMENTS    OF    INDIA.     12min 

16-sd-loan  India  780 

MUSICAL    JOURNEY.      20min    16-sd-$72;     rent 

$4   1945   BraF  784 

MUSICAL    MOMENTS    WITH    THE    PLACES. 

12min   16-sd-$32.50;     rent   $2.50  Baptista 
Musical  moods  series 

Bach:  air  for  the  "G"  string  785 

Brahms:    waltz    in    "A"    flat  785 

Dance  of  the  hours  785 

Liebestraum  785 

Musicians 

Broken  melody 

Music  in  America  780 

Silver  threads 
Musical   instruments 

Instruments  of  the  orchestra 
See  also  Wind  instruments 
Musicians,   French 

Hommage  k  Bizet 
Musicians,    Russian 

Young  musicians 
Muskrats 

Michigan  furbearers 
MUTINY    ON    THE    BOUNTY.      40min     16-sd- 

apply    TFC  F 

MUTINY  ON  THE  ELSINORE.    7R    16-sd-apply 

1946  Astor 

MY    BELOVED   SON.     30min     16-sd-color-$175; 

rent    $10      1941    Foundation  232 

MY   COUNTRY   'TIS  OF  THEE.     See  America 

(My  country  'tis  of  thee) 
MY     DAD'S     A     FIREMAN.       lOmin       16-sd-$50 

1947  TeachF 

MY  FRIEND,  THE  HARTI.  (Magic  vault  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$27;    rent   $1.50   ITTCO         591.5 

MY  SACRIFICE  AND  YOURS.  39min  16-sl- 
$150;  rent  $5    1942    Guard 

Mycology.  See  Fungi 

Mysore 

India — Mysore  and  Ceylon  915.4 

Mysore 

MYSORE.  15min  16-si-color-$72;  rent  $3 
UWF 

MYSTERIES  OF  WATER.  (Knowledge  build- 
ers ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  Knowl- 
edge  builders  551.4 

MYSTIC  LAND  OF  EGYPT.  (Wonders  of  the 
world  ser.)  15min  16-si-$20;  rent  $1.50. 
Also   color-$50;    rent    $3     1934     UWF       916.2 

MYSTIC  SIAM.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  lOmln  16- 
sd-apply  TFC  915.93 

Myxomycetes 

Myxomycetes  589.2 

MYXOMYCETES.  SOmin  16-sI-$60;  rent  $2  1932 
Harvard  589.2 


N 


NANOOK,  THE  ESKIMO.  (Eskimo  life  ser.) 
55min    16-si-apply    1936    Non- theatrical 

919.8 

Nansen,   Fridtjof 

Giant  of  Norway  921 

Naples,   Italy 

Down  from  Vesuvius  914.5 

Napoleon  I,  emperor  of  the  French 

Last  hundred  days  of  Napoleon 

Man    on    the    rock  921 

Nassau 

Nassau,  In  the  Bahamas  917.29 

NASSAU,    IN    THE    BAHAMAS.    lOmin    16-sd- 

$17.50;    rent    $1.50     UWF  917.29 

Nathan,   Mannie 

Plywood — the   miracle   wood  674 

NATION       BUILDERS.       3R      16-sI-sd-$48-$72: 

rent  $2.50     1939     UWF  994 

NATIONAL   AIR    RACES.   ISmin   16-sd-$75   1946 

Yorke 
National  archives.  See  United  States — National 

archives 
NATIONAL  CAPITAL.  20min  16-sd-$35;  rent  $2 

1946  Austrl 

National  education  association 

Assignment:    tomorrow  371 

NATIONAL  FARM  ODDITIES.  20min  16-sd- 
loan    Ven  630 

National   forests.    See   Forest   reserves 

National  geographic  society 

Arctic   exploration  919.8 

National  music  camp,  Interlochen,  Michigan 
Symphony   of  young   America  785 

Youth  builds  a  symphony  785 

National  parks  and  reserves 

Forest  ranger  634.9 

The  four  seasons 

Re-creation  917.3 

Yellowstone    and    the    Grand    Tetons 
Yellowstone  national  park 

National   socialism 

Diary  of  a  Nazi  940.534 

National  songs 

America   (My  country  'tis   of  thee)  784 

Familiar   patriotic   songs  784 

Nationalism  and  nationality 

Boundary    lines  323.1 

Brotherhood    of    man  323.1 

One  people  917.3 

Whoever     you     are  323.1 

NATION'S  CAPITOL.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply     1945     March  of  time  917.53 

A  NATION'S  MEAT.  30min  16-sd-loan  1943 
Swift  641.3 

NATION'S  SEARCH  FOR  GRASS.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2      1944     Knowledge   builders  915.5 

NATIVE  AFRICA.  (World  parade  ser.)  16-si- 
sd    1941     Castle  916.8 

NATIVE  EARTH.  12i^min  16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25 

1947  Austrl 

THE  NATIVITY.  20min  16-sd-$7.50.  Also 
color- $10    Am  Bible 

NATURAL  BRIDGE  AND  HISTORIC  LEX. 
INGTON.  15min  16-si-loan  VaC  917.55 


Natural  history 

1940  Arizona  expedition 
Tundra 


591.5 
919.8 


NAISSANCE    DU    CINfiMA.    See    Birth    of    the 

motion  picture 
NAMAQUALAND     AND     ZULULAND.     (South 

African    scene    #2)     lOmin     16-sd-$23.     Also 

color-$75;   rent   $1     1946     FON 


Natural  resources 
Better  timber 
Canada — World  trader 

Conservation  of  natural  resources  333 

Forests  and  conservation 
Heritage    we    guard  333 

How  we  get  our  power 

Muddy    waters  631.4 

Natural    resources    of    the    Pacific    coast 
Soil  for  tomorrow 
Spare  that  tree 

Story    of    Texas    &    its    natural    resources 

917.64 
Strength  of  the  hills  634.9 


98 


1947    EDITION 


NATURAL  RESOURCES  OF  THE  PACIFIC 
COAST.  lOmln  16-sd-$45.  Also  color-$75 
1947     Coronet 

Natural  science  series 

House  fly  595.77 

Leaves  581 

Naturalists 

Girl  of  the  Limberlost  F 

Nature 

Nature   speaks  811 

NATURE  OF  COLOR.  lOmin  16-sd-color-$75 
1946     Coronet  535.6 

NATURE  SPEAKS.  (Paramount  variety  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply   TFC  811 

Nature  study 

Autumn   leaves  502 

The   desert  502 

God  of  creation 

Marshland   mysteries  591.92 

The    mountains  502 

:     The   seashore  502 

'      Spring   is   here  502 

Springtime   serenade  502 

The    valleys  502 

When  winter  comes  502 

NATURE'S  NURSERIES.  16mln  16-si-$19.68: 
rent  $1.50  Bray  591.5 

NATURE'S  TENT  BUILDERS.  8min  16-si- 
$9.12;  rent  $1  Bray  595.7 

Naturgraphs 

Giants  of  the  North  591.5 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Woodland  pals  598.2 

EL  NAVAJO.  40mln  16-sd-color-loan  1945 
Santa  Fe  ry  970.1 

NAVAJO  CHILDREN.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1938   EBF  970.1 

NAVAJO  INDIAN.  lOmin  16-sd-color-$75  1943 
Coronet  970.1 

NAVAJO  INDIAN  LIFE.  16min  16-si-color  $60; 
rent    $3    1941    BFS  970.1 

Navaho  Indians 

American    antiquities  970.1 

Another  to  conquer  616.24 

Arid  Southwest  917.91 

Family    life   of    the    Navaho    Indians 
Fiesta  at  Santa  Fe 

Golden  west  978 

In  the  land  of  the  Navajo  970.1 

El  Navajo  970.1 

Navajo    children  970.1 

Navajo  Indian  life  970.1 

Navajo  Indian.     Coronet  970.1 

Navajo    Indians.      EBF  970,1 

Navajo    land  970.1 

Navajo    rug    weaving  970.1 

Navajo   sand   painting  970.1 

Work    for   your  own  970.1 

NAVAJO  INDIANS.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50   1939   EBP  970.1 

NAVAJO  LAND.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1942 
Santa    Fe    ry  970.1 

NAVAJO  RUG  WEAVING.  16min  16-si-color 
$60;    rent    $3    1941    BFS  970.1 

NAVAJO  SAND  PAINTING.  lOmin  16-sd-$36; 
rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1941 
UWF  970.1 

Naval  academy,  Annapolis.  See  United  States 
— Naval  academy,  Annapolis 

Naval    aeronautics.    Sea   Aeronautics,    Military 

Naval  air  station.  See  United  States — Naval 
air   station,   Jacksonville,   Florida 

Naval   airplanes.  See  Airplanes,  Military 

Naval    engineering.    See  Marine  engrineering 

Naval   signaling.   See  Signals  and  signaling 

Navigation 

Ocean   liners  387 

Rules  of  the  nautical  road  527 

Safety  at  sea.  Eastman  614,8 

Navigation   (Aeronautics) 

Aerology:    thunderstorms  551.5 

Celestial    navigation:    bearings,  single    line 

of  position  &  fixes  629.13 

Celestial    navigation — charts  629.13 


Celestial  navigation — introduction  and  loca- 
tion of  celestial  points  629.13 
Celestial     navigation:     latitude     by     polaris 

629.13 
Celestial     navigation:     nautical     astronomy 

629.13 
Celestial  navigation — position  finding  on  the 
earth  629.13 

Celestial  navigation:  solution  of  illustrative 
problems    in    celestial    navigation       629.13 
Celestial    navigation — the   earth  629.13 

Celestial    navigation:    time  629.13 

Navigation,  Inland.  See  Inland  navigation 
Navy,  American.  See  United  States— Navy 
Navy,  British.  See  Great  Britain— Navy 
NAVY  ASHORE.  24min  16-sd-$30.14  Castle 
NAVY  CHAPLAIN.  20min  16-sd-apply  USN 
NAVY    VS    NOTRE    DAME.      20min      16-sl-rent 

$6    FiC 
NAVY    YARD.     20min     10-sd-$60;   rent   $3     1945 
Pictorial 

NAZIS  INVADE  RUSSIA.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    Official 

NAZIS    STRIKE.     (Why    we  fight    ser.)    50min 

16-sd-loan    1943    KiC  940.534 

NEAR  HOIVIE.     25min     16-sd-$56.25  rent  $3  1946 

Int   film  371 

Nebraska 

Northwestern   states  917.8 

NEGRO    FARIVIER.      SOmin  16-sd-$30.84      1938 

Castle  326 

Negro  films 

Blood  of  Jesus 
Brother  Martin 

Negro  songs 

That  man  Samson  784 

Negroes 

Color  of  a  man  326 

Louisiana  F 

Negro   farmer  326 

Story   of   Doctor   Carver  921 

Teamwork  940.53 

That  man  Samson  784 

YWCA,    Harlem,    New    York  267 

Education 
Tuskegee  institute  and  Christophe's  citadel 

326 

Health  and  hygiene 

Let  my  people  live  616.24 

NEIGHBORS    UNDER    FIRE.    lOmin    16-sd-$15; 

rent  $1.50     1941     UWF  940.534 

NEPTUNE'S  IVIYSTERIES.  See  Unusual  mol- 
luscs 591.92 

Nervous  system 

Nervous  system.     BraF  613.8 

Nervous  system.     EBF  613.8 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM.  (New  scientific  films 
ser.)     150min     16-si-sale   apply     1937    BraF 

613.8 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  bio- 
logical science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937 
EBF  613.8 

Nests.     See  Birds — Eggs  and  nests 

Netherlands 

Bombs  over  Europe  940.5a 
Broken  dykes 

Canals,    tulips   and  windmills  914.92 

Children   of  Holland  914.92 

Dutch  tradition  914.92 
Friesland,   Holland's  northernmost  province 

949.2 

Holland    and    the    Zuyder    Zee  914.92 

Holland    carries    on  949.2 

Roaming    the    Netherlands  914.92 
They  said  it  with  tulips 
Tulips  shall  grow 

History 
Carnival   in  Flanders  F 

Netherlands  East  Indies.  See  Dutch  East  Indies 

THE  NETHERLANDS  EAST  INDIES.  lOmin 
16-sd-$23;  rent  $1.  Also  color-$75;  rent  $2 
1946     FON  919.2 


9tJ 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Neuroses 

Alcohol    as    a    preventive    of    experimental 
neuroses  613.8 

Effects   of  electroshock   therapy  on   experi- 
mental   neuroses  613.8 
Neuroses  and  alcohol                                    613.8 

NEUROSES  AND  ALCOHOL— AN  EXPERI- 
MENTAL STUDY.  25min  16-si-$38;  rent 
$2    1944    PennS  613.8 

Nevada 

Carson  City 

Far    western    states  917.9 

Nevsky,  Alexander.  See  Aleksandr  Nevskli, 
prince 

NEW  AMERICANS.  19min  16-sd-apply  1944 
USNA 

NEW  AUTOMOBILES.  27min  16-sd-loan  1946 
Auto    mfrs  G2J9.2 

NEW  BIRTH.  13min  16-sd-$35;  rent  $2.75 
Baptista 

NEW  BOOKS  FOR  OLD.  SOmin  16-si-$50; 
rent    $6    Western    reserve  686 

New  Brunswick 

Game    trails  591.5 

Grand  manan  917.15 

Maritime   provinces   of  Canada  917.1 

New    Brunswick  917.15 

NEW  BRUNSWICK.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF  917.15 

NEW    BUILDERS.     23min     16-sd-$26     1945     BIS 

THE  NEW  CHAMPION.  SOmin  IS-sd-coIor- 
apply    Firestone 

NEW  CROP.  19min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2  1944 
BIS  634.9 

NEW  DAWN  IN  AN  ANCIENT  FOREST. 
SOmin     16-sd-$75;   rent  $3    1942    Cal       634.9 

NEW    DAY.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     1937    Met  life 

616.2 

New  England 

Atlantic  coast 

Historic  New  England  974 

New    England  917.4 

New  England  holiday  917.4 

Pipeline  665.5 

Agriculture 
See  Agrriculture — New  England 

History 
Pilgrims  973.2 

Puritans  973.2 

NEW  ENGLAND.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  12min 
16-sd-apply      March    of    time  917.4 

NEW  ENGLAND  FISHERIES— COD.  15min 
16-si-$24     1927    EBF  639 

NEW  ENGLAND  FISHERIES— MACKEREL. 
8min    16-si-$12    1928    EBF  639 

NEW  ENGLAND  FISHERMEN.  (Human  ge- 
ography ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50     1938    EBF 

639 

NEW  ENGLAND  HOLIDAY.  (World  parade) 
lOmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.60     1945     Castle 

917.4 

NEW  ERA  IN  INDIA.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF 

NEW  FACES  COME  BACK.  28min  16-sd-$60 
1946     CanFB  617 

NEW  FOODS  MAKS  NEWS.  25min  16-sd- 
loan    1941     Birdseye  664 

NEW  FORESTS  ON  IDLE  ACRES.  15min 
16-sl-loan     WisC  634.9 


2R     16-sd-apply     1947 
944 


THE     NEW     FRANCE. 
MOT 

New  Guinea 

Native  earth 

Pacific  islands 

Rescue  from  Shangri-La 

Sago  making  in  primitive  New  Guinea  664.2 

New  Hampshire 

Historic    New   England  974 

New  Hampshire's  heritage  917.42 

Northeastern    states  917.4 

Winter   in    N.H.  917.42 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE'S  HERITAGE.  ISmin  16- 
sd-loan     1940     Savings  banks  assn  of  N  H 

917.42 

NEW  HOME  IN  THE  WEST.  16min  16-sd- 
color-$112.50    1944     CanFB 

NEW  HOMES  FOR  BEAVERS.  (Canadian  work 
&  wealth)  lOmin  16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25 
1945     CanFB  591.5 

NEW  HORIZON.  20min  16-sd-$21  1947  Nat 
found  for  infantile  paralysis 

NEW  HORIZONS  IN  WELDING.  27min  16- 
sd-loan     1944     Harnischfeger  671W 

New  Jersey 

Northeastern   states  917.4 

New  Mexico 

Along  the  old   Santa  Fe  trail  917.9 

Birth  of  a  volcano 

Carlsbad  caverns  917.89 

Clubs  4-H  en  el  Suelo  de  Coronado      630.6 
Paricutin  551.2 

Pueblo  dwellers  970.1 

Roundup  time  in  New  Mexico  917.89 

Southwestern    states  917.6 

Description  and  travel 

Yes  .  .  .  this  Is  New  Mexico 
NEW     MOSCOW.       (Our    Russian    allies    ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$36;  rent  $2    1940    BraF    914.7 
NEW  NETHERLANDS  IN  AMERICA— DUTCH 

WEST     INDIES.       lOmin       16-sd-rent    $1.50 

DeV  917.29 

THE  NEW  NORTH.  lOmin  16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.25    1947    CanFB 

New  Orleans 

New   Orleans  917.63 

New  South  917.5 

Old  and  modern  New  Orleans  917.63 

Way  down  yonder  in  New  Orleans 

NEW  ORLEANS.     15min     16-si-$24    1929    EBF 

917.63 

NEW  PATTERN.  14min  16-sd-saIe  apply; 
rent  $2.50     BraF 

NEW  PLANS  FOR  THE  LAND.  20mln  16- 
sd-rent    $2.50     1943      Bran  630.971 

NEW  PRISONS— NEW  MEN.  20min  16-sd-$60; 
rent  $3  1945  Pictorial 

NEW  ROADWAYS.  (Passing  parade  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply     TP'C  608 

NEW  SCHOOLS  FOR  OLD.  (March  of  time) 
lOmin     16-sd-rent  $1.50    MMA  371 

New  scientific  films  series 

Nervous  system.     BraF  613.8 

NEW  SCOTLAND.  8-llmin  16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.25.    Also    color-$75.    1944    Canada       917.16 

NEW    SOUTH.      15min      16-si-$25      1932     EBF 

917.5 

NEW  SOUTH.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  17min 
16-sd-apply     1945     March   of   time  917.5 

NEW  SUPERVISOR  TAKES  A  LOOK  AT  HIS 
JOB.       ISmin       16-sd-$23.60       1944       Castle 

658.3 
New  Testament.    See  Bible — New  Testament 

NEW  THRILLS  OF  '44— VOLUME  I.  16-si-sd 
1944  Ofiflcial  909 

NEW  TURKEY.  30min  16-si-$48  1938  EBF    915.6 

NEW  WAYS  OF  FARMING,  (Forum  edition 
ser.)    2R    16-sd-apply     1945    March   of    time 

630 

NEW  WAYS  TO  BETTER  SLEEP.  23min  16- 
sd-loan     Simmons 

NEW  WAYS  TO  DO  MORE  WITH  FARM 
POWER.  ISmin  16-sd-color-loan  1945 
Standard   oil  Ind  631.3 

NEW  YORK.     22min     16-si-color-rent  $5     1940 

ITTCO  917.471 

New  York  (City) 

Boat    trip  386 

Broadway  dim-out  917.471 
Fish  is  food 

New  York  917.471 

New    York    calling  917.471 

New    York    parade  917.471 


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1947    EDITION 


New  York  (City) — Continued 

New  York — the  wonder  city  917.471 

Story  of  a  city:   New  York 
This  is  New  York  917.471 

This    is    the    Bowery  917.471 

American    museum    of    natural    history 

See  American  museum  of  natural  history, 
New  York 

Police 
Training  police   horses  636.1 

Riverside  church 
Churches    and    cathedrals;    Chartres    cathe- 
dral,   Riverside    church,    Notre    Dame    in 
Paris  726 

Rockefeller  center 

City   within    a   city  917.471 

Rockefeller  center 

Social  conditions 
Dead   end;    excerpt   (children   sequence)   364 
Devil    is    a   sissy;    excerpt    (gang  sequence) 

136.7 

Temple  Emanuel 

Churches     and     cathedrals;     Cathedral     of 

Santo     Domingo,     Spanish     missions     and 

Temple  Emanuel  in  New  York  726 

Water  supply 
New  York  water  supply  628.1 

New  York  (State) 

Biological    survey  597 

Mohawk    valley  917.47 

Northeastern    states  917.4 

You  and  your  state 

See   also   Birds — New   York    (State);    New 
York  (City);  Niagara  falls 

Description  and  travel 
New  York — the  vacation   empire 
Health,  Department  of 
Local  health  problems  in  war  industry  614 

History 
Peter  Stuyvesant  973.2 

New  York.  Stock  exchange 

Work    of    the    stock    exchange  332.6 

New  York.  World's  fair,  1939-1940 

Futurama  625.7 

To  new  horizons  625.7 

World    of    1960  625.7 


22min 


16-sd-color- 
917.471 


385 


NEW    YORK    CALLING. 

loan    1947    NY  cen 
New  York  central  railroad 
Freight  yard 

NEW  YORK  PARADE.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC 

917.471 
NEW     YORK      STORY, 
apply    Polaris 


20min       16-sd-color- 


NEW       YORK— THE       VACATION       EMPIRE. 

26mm     16-sd-color-loan     NY  comm 

NEW  YORK— THE  WONDER  CITY.  (World 
parade    ser.)    16-si-sd    1939    Castle       917.471 

^^«.\^?o'^J^^'^^"  SUPPLY.  15min  16-si- 
$24    1928    EBF  628.1 

New  York  zoological  society 

Farmer  in  the  zoo  630 

New  Zealand 

Coal    from   New  Zealand's   aJps  622.33 

Land    of    contentment  919.31 

New    Zealand— the    white    man's    paradise 

919  31 
Southern    seas  91931 

This  is  New  Zealand  919.'31 

^^^mf^'-fy^'P^T'l^  WHITE  MAN'S  PAR- 
Vp^A^-  ^,^^*S,^^"c^^  traveltalk  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  919.31 

NEWCOMES  VISIT  THE  LIBRARY.  25min 
16-si-rent  $2.50     1940     KWi 

Newfoundland 

Atlantic  crossroads  917  10 

Fishing  '639 


New   England    fisheries — cod  639 

New   England    fishermen  639 

Newfoundland,   sentinel  of  the  Atlantic 
NEWFOUNDLAND,  SENTINEL  OF  THE  AT- 
LANTIC.        18min        16-sd-color-$150        1946 
CanFB 

NEWS  FRONT.  20min  16-sd-$60;  rent  S3 
1945    Pictorial 

NEWS  PARADE  OF  1946.  360ft  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1946     Castle  909 

News  parade  series 

Battle  for  France  940.542 

Bombs  over  Europe  940.53 

Germany  invades  Austria  943 

Invasion  of  fortress  Europe  and  Rome  falls 
to  allies  940.544 

Midway  and  Coral  sea  battles  940.542 

News    parade    of    the    year  909 

Paris   liberated — Yanks   recapture  Ouam 

940.542 
War    in   China  "951 

Yanks  invade   Marshall  Islands  940.542 

NEWS  REVIEW  OF  1945.  (News  thrills  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$17.50    1946    Official  909 

NEWS  THRILLS  OF  1943.  16-si-sd  1943  Of- 
ficial 909 

NEWS  THRILLS  OF  '44— VOLUME  II.  llmin 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1944  Official  909 

NEWS  THRILLS  OF  1945,  VOL.  I.  (News 
thrills  ser.)  llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1945    Official 

News  thrills  series 

Battle  for  Germany 

Germany  surrenders  940.542 

Iwo  Jima  940.542 

Manila  liberated  940.542 

News  review  of  1945  909 

News  thrills  of  1945,  "Vol.  1 

U.S.S.    Franklin  940.545 

News  world  of  sports  series 

Fit   to   win  613.7 

Football   giants  796.33 

King  vulture  598.2 

Play  ball  796.357 

Newspaper  work.  See  Journalism 

Newspapermen.  See  Journalists 

Newspapers 

From   tree   to  newspaper  676 

Journalism  070 

Making    the    funnies  741 

Out  of  darkness 

Seventeen  days 

Spotlight    on    the    middle    millions 

Studies    about    communication  621.38 

Today's  news — tomorrow's  men 

Trees     to     Tribunes  676 

NEWSREEL.  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50 
ITTCO  791.4 

Newsreels.   See  Moving  pictures — News  films 

Ney,     Michel,     due    d'Elchingen,     prince    de    la 
Moskowa 
Bravest   of    the   brave  921 

Niagara  falls 
Build  higher 

Manufactured  abrasives  621.92 

New  York — the  vacation  empire 
Niagara  frontier  917.13 

Water   power.   USBM  621.312 

NIAGARA  FALLS.  (Streamliners  ser.)  44min 
16-sd-$500    1946    Post 

NIAGARA  FRONTIER,  llmin  16-sd-$40.  Also 
color-$112.50      1943    CanFB  917.13 

NIAS  AND  SUMATRA.  lOmin  16-sd-$17.50;  rent 
$1.50    Nu-Art  919.21 

Nicaragua 

Pan   American   paradise  917.28 

Nickel 

Men,    metal   and   machines  658.5 

Nickel    and    nickel    alloys  669.7 

Nickel    milling   and   smelting  669.7 

Nickel  mining  669.7 

Nickel    refining  669.7 

Story   of  nickel  669.7 

NICKEL  AND  NICKEL  ALLOYS.  32min  16- 
sd-loan    1943    USBM  669.7 

NICKEL  MILLING  AND  SMELTING.  17min 
16-sd-loan    1940    USBM  669.7 


101 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


NICKEL  MINING.  16min  16-sd-loan  1940  USBM 

669.7 

NICKEL     REFINING.  lOmin     16-sd-loan     1940 

USBM  669.7 

Night 

What    makes    day  and    ni^ht                  525.4 

NIGHT  BEFORE  CHRISTMAS.  IR  16-sd- 
rent-apply    TFC  F 

Night-blooming  cereus 

Movements    of    some    common    plaats       581 

Nightingale,  Florence 

White   angel;    excerpt  610.7 

1940  ARIZONA  EXPEDITION.  45min  16-sd- 
color-$400   rent   $30    1940   Archbold  591.5 

1944  NATIONAL  A.A.U.  MEN'S  AND  WOM- 
EN'S GYMNASTIC  CHAMPIONSHIPS. 
ISmin     16-si-rent  $1.25    AAU 

1946  ARMY-NAVY  FOOTBALL  GAME.  IR 
16-si-sd-color-$60-$75     1947     News   reel    lab 

NINTH  INNING.  45min  16-sd-loan  1941  Am 
league 

Nitrates 

Chilean    nitrate  661.6 

Nitrogen 

Nitrogen   cycle  581 

Plant    food    from    coal  546 

NITROGEN    CYCLE.   15min   16-si-$24   1938  EBF 

581 

NITROUS  OXIDE  ANESTHESIA.  15min  16- 
si-color-$135;  rent  $15    SciF 

NITROUS  OXIDE-OXYGEN-ETHER  ANAES- 
THESIA. (Technique  of  anaesthesia  #3) 
27min     16-sd-$56.25;  rent  $3     1946     BIS  615.7 

NO  GREATER  POWER.  24min  16-sd-rent  $6 
1942   Cathedral  225.92 

NO   IDLE  ACRES.    2R    16-sd- color-loan    MlchC 

631.4 

NO     VACANCY.       5min       16-sd-color-$40       1947 

Hoist 
Nobel,  Alfred  Bernhard 

Story   of   Alfred    Nobel  921 

Nobel  prize  winners  series 

Dr  Langmuir — on  surface  chemistry  541 

Norelius,   Martha 

Crystal   champions  797.2 

NORMAN    COAST.     lOmin     16-sd-rent  $3     FiC 

Normandie  (Ship) 

Bombing    of    Pearl    harbor   and    burning   of 
S.S.    Normandie  940.542 

Lady  fights  back 

Normandy 

Byways  of  France  914.4 

Journey  to   Normandy  914.4 

Life   in   a   Benedictine  monastery              271 

NORRIS  DAM  CONSTRUCTION.  SOmin  16-si- 
loan  1936   TVA  627.8 

North  Africa.  See  Africa,  North 
NORTH  AFRICA.     8min     16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 
North  American   Indians.   See  Indians  of  North 
America 

North  Carolina 

American  handicrafts  709.73 

North  Carolina — variety  vacationland  917.56 
Old   South  917.5 

Southeastern  states  917.5 

Description  and  travel 
Southern  highlanders 

NORTH  CAROLINA— VARIETY  VACATION - 
LAND.  25min  16-sd-loan  1941  NCC       917.56 

NORTH  CHINA  AND  KOREA.  (Wonders  of 
the  world  ser.)  15min  16-si-$20;  rent  $1.50 
1934      UWF  915 

North  Dakota 

Northwestern  states  917.8 

NORTH  OF  THE  HIMALAYAS.  8min  16-si- 
$12.50  Filmsets 

North   pole 

North  pole  explorations 


NORTH  POLE  EXPLORATIONS,  llmin  16- 
sd-$36;  rent  $2     1941     Knowledge  bldrs 

North  sea 

Fishing   in    the   fiords  639 

NORTH  SEA.  24min  16-sd-$84;  rent  $5  1939 
Pictorial  639 

NORTH  SEA  PATROL.  SOmin  16-sd-rent  $10.50 
ITTCO  F 

NORTH  STAR.  106min  16-sd-$1250;  rent 
$20  Astor  F 

NORTHEASTERN  STATES,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1942    EBF  917.4 

Northwest,  Old 

History 
Vincennes  973.3 

Northwest,   Pacific 

Empire  on   parade  917.9 

Natural    resources   of    the   Pacific   coast 
Northwest    in    bloom  582.13 

NORTHWEST  IN  BLOOM.  15min  16-si-color- 
$60;    rent    $1.50    1941      UWF  582.13 

NORTHWEST  TRAIL,  60min  16-sd-rent  $15 
Eastin 

NORTHWESTERN  MOUNTAINS.  (Our  color- 
ful world  ser.)  15min  16-si-color  $60;  rent 
$3    1941      UWF  917.86 

NORTHWESTERN  STATES,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1942    EBF  917.8 

NORTON  ABRASIVES.  20min  16-sd-Color- 
loan     1946     Norton 

NORTON  ABRASIVES  IN  TOOL  GRINDING. 
lOmin    16-sd-color-loan    1946    Norton 

Norton,   Joshua    Abraham    (Emperor    Norton) 
Emperor  Norton 

Norway 

Beyond    our    horizon  F 

Bombs    over    Europe  940.53 

Daughters  of  the  sea  914.8 

Norway — land  of  the  midnight  sun       914.81 
Norwegian    sketches  914.81 

Over   the   viking   trail  914.8 

Viking    trail  914.81 

Air  corps 

Arctic    patrol  940.544 

NORWAY— LAND   OF   THE    MIDNIGHT    SUN. 

(FitzPatrick    traveltalk    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd- 

apply    TFC  914.81 

NORWEGIAN    FOLK    DANCES,     llmin     16-sd- 

color-apply     DeVry  793.3 

NORWEGIAN    SKETCHES.    IR  16-sd-$27;   rent 

$1.50  ITTCO  914.81 

Nostradamus.     See  Nostredame,  Michel  de 
Nostredame,   Michel   De 

Further   prophecies   of   Nostradamus 
NOT  BY   BOOKS  ALONE.     22min     16-sd-color- 

$100     1945     SDF  020 

NOTE    OF    PRAISE.     18min     16-sd-$105;    rent 

$6.50  Baptista 
Nova  Scotia 

Craftsmen  at  work 

Land  from  the  sea 

Land    of   Evangeline  917.16 

The  Lord  helps  those — who  help  each  other 

334 

New  Scotland  917.16 

People  of  Blue  Rocks 
NOW    I    AM    TWO.    (Judy's    diary    ser.    Ft    3) 

30min  16-si-$42;  rent  $1.50    1939    Wis        649 
NOW    IT    CAN    BE    TOLD.      15min    16-sd-rent 

$1.50  UWF 
NOW    THE    DAY    IS    OVER.      3min      16-sd-$10: 

rent   $1     1945     Cathedral  784 

NOW    THE    PEACE.      (World    in    action    ser) 

20min      16-sd-$50;    rent    $2.50      1945      BraF 

341.1 
Nuclear  fission.     See  Atomic  energy 
Numismatics 

Metal  maker  737 

Nunneries.    See   Convents   and   nunneries 
Nuremberg,  Germany 

Iron    madonna    of    Nuremberg  914.3 

Nuremberg  trials.     See  Trials 


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NURSE    STUDENT    IN    WARTIME.    30min    16- 
sd-rent  50c  1943  Minn  610.7 

Nurseries,  Day.  See  Day  nurseries 

Nurseries,     Forest.    See    Forest    nurseries 

NURSERY  RHYIV1ES.  8min    16-si-sd-$3-$5.  Also 
color-si-sd-$12-?15      1947      Weiss 

NURSERY       SCHOOL       LUNCH       PROGRAM. 
35min  16-si-?120;  rent  $2  WashS 

Nursery  schools 

La    maternelle;    excerpt  136.7 

Presciiool    adventures  372.2 

What  of  your  child  372 

Nurses  and  nursing 

Angel    of    mercy  921 

Back    rest  610.7 

Bathing  the  bed  patient  610.7 

Bathing   the   patient    (home   care)  610.7 

Bed    bath  610.7 

Beds  and  appliances  610.7 

Care  of  the  patient  with  diabetes  mellitus 
(complicated)  610.7 

Care  of  the  patient  with  diabetes  mellitus 
(uncomplicated)  610.7 

Chain  of  asepsis 
Contents  of  the  nurse's  bag 
Enemas 

Ether  bed  610.7 

Evening  care.   Castle  610.7 

Evening  care.    Minn  610.7 

Feeding   the   patient  610.7 

Fundamentals  of  massage  615.8 

Handling  and  care  of  the  patient  610.7 

Home    nursing  610.7 

Home    nursing   In    pneumonia  610.7 

Home  nursing — routine  procedures  610.7 
Home  nursing — special  procedures  610.7 
Home  nursing— the  bed  bath  610.7 

Hot   foot   bath  610.7 

Hydrotherapy  615,8 

Isolation  technique 
Many  men  at  many  guns 

Morning  care.   Castle  610.7 

Morning    care.    Minn  610.7 

Morning    care    of    patient    with    right    leg 

in  cast 
Morning  work   In   the  milk  laboratory 
No    greater    glory  610.7 

Nurse  student  In  wartime  610.7 

A  nurse's  day  with  the  mentally  ill 
Nursing  610.7 

Nursing,  a  career  of  service  610.7 

Nursing  begins  at  home 

Nursing — feeding  the  patient  610.7 

Nursing  procedures  in  the  Infants'  ward 
Open   bed  610.7 

Pedics  and  bed  shampoo  610.7 

Post-operative  care 
Pre-operative  care 
Preparation  for  catheterization 
Preparation  for  soapsuds  enema 
Preparation  of  operation  bed 
Recreational  &  occupational  therapy    371.91 
Surgical  dressings 

Teaching    crutch    walking  610.7 

Temperature,    pulse  and   respiration.    Castle 

Temperature,    pulse,    and   respiration.    Minn 

Therapeutic  uses  of  heat  and  cold.     Part  i: 

Administering    hot    applications  610.7 

Therapeutic  uses  of  heat  and  cold.    Part  II: 

Administering    cold    applications  610.7 

Vital    signs    and    their    inter-relation— body 

temperature,      pulse,      respiration,      blood 

pressure  610.7 

White   angel;    excerpt  610.7 

Wife,    doctor   and   nurse;    excerpt  173 

Your  public  health  nurse  610.7 

A  NURSE'S  DAY  WITH  THE  MENTALLY 
ILL.     2R  16-sd-$50;  rent  $2.50     1944    PennS 

NURSING.  (Your  life  work  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-|50;    rent    $1.50    1942   Mahnke  610.7 

NURSING,  A  CAREER  OF  SERVICE.  35min 
}^'^\:A^^i  ^®"<^  ?2.  Also  color-$120;  rent 
?6    1941    UWF  610.7 

^"  tftl?,  ^f.9JM^  ^"T  HOME.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$6    1941      UWF  610.7 

NURSING—FEEDING  THE  PATIENT.  15min 
16-sd-$26.43      1944      Castle  610.7 


NURSING   PROCEDURES   IN   THE   INFANTS' 

WARD.     IR   16-sI-$25;   rent  $3     Goodrich 

Nuthatches 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

Some   friendly   birds  598.2 

Nutrition 

And  so  they  learn  613.2 

Consumption  of  foods  613.2 
Energy  release  from  food 

Enough    to    eat  613.2 

Feeding  farm  animals  636 

Food  and  growth  613.2 

Foods  and  nutrition  613.2 

Guide    to    good    eating  613.2 

Life  in  the  balance  613.2 

Magic    alphabet  613.2 

Making   ends    meet  613.2 

Man  who  missed  his  breakfast  613.2 

Proof    of     the     pudding  613.2 

Supper's    ready  613.2 

This  too  is  sabotage  613.2 
You   can't  eat   tobacco 

Vim,     vigor    and     vitamins  613.2 

Vitamin    D  613.2 

Way  to  a  man's  heart  613.2 

What  makes   us    grow  613.2 

Nutrition   of  children.     See  Children— Nutrition 

Nutrition  of  plants.     See  Plants— Nutrition 

Nylon.     See  Silk,   Artificial 


o 


Obella 

Coelenterata  593 

Obstetrics 

That  mothers  might  live  618 

Occupation,  Choice  of.     See  Vocational  guidance 
OCCUPATIONAL         OPPORTUNITIES         FOR 

HIGH    SCHOOL    GRADUATES.      SOmin    16- 

si-rent  $1    PCW 
Occupational   therapy 

Recreational    and    occupational    therapy 

371.91 

Veterans  report  #1 
See    also    Disabled — Rehabilitation,    etc 
Occupations 

Aptitudes   and  occupations  371.42 

Is   there   room   for   us  371.42 

Twenty-four  jobs  371.42 

Woman's  career,   its  problems  &  opportuni- 
ties 

Diseases  and  hygiene 
Capital    story  614 

Dermatoses  of  industrial   workers 
Doctor    in    Industry  610 

It   began    on    the   Clyde  613.6 

Occupations,   Dangerous 

Sandhogs  625 

Ocean 

Our   earth  551 

Ocean  life.     See  Marine  fauna 

OCEAN    LINERS.     15min     16-si-$24     1930    EBF 

387 

Ocean  travel 

Ocean  liners  387 

OCTOBER  CELEBRATION.  (Our  Russian 
allies  ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent  $2  BraF 

914.7 

Octopus 

Alive  in   the  deep  591.92 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Born   to   die  591.92 

Sea  591.92 

Seashore  wonderland  591.92 

Undersea  life 

Unusual   molluscs  591.92 

With  Williamson   beneath   the  sea         591.92 

ODDITIES  BEYOND  BELIEF  #1-26  lOmln 
ea  16-sd-$17.60  ea;  rent  $1.50  ea  1946 
Nu-Art 


1Q3 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


O'ER  HILL  AND  DALE.  17min  16-sd-$50;  rent 
$2     UWP  636.3 

OF  MEN  AND  WINGS.  ISmin  16-sd-loan  1945 
United    air 

OF  MICE  AND  MEN.  lOSmin  16-sd-$600;  rent 
$17.50     1943     Post  F 

OF  PUPS  AND  PUZZLES.  (Passing  parade 
ser.)      llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  371.42 

OF  THESE  OUR  PEOPLE.  SOmin  16-sd-$65: 
rent  $6     Horizon  296 

OFFHAND  GRINDING  WITH  NORTON 
ABRASIVE.  lOmin  16-sd-color-loan  1946 
Norton 

Office  management 

Discipline:   giving  orders  651 

Discipline:    reprimanding  651 

First    impressions  651 

Four    steps    forward  651 

Supervision — developing    cooperation  651 

Ogg,  Frederic  Austin 

Old  Northwest.     See  Vincennes  973.3 

OH    DOCTOR.   19min   16-sd-rent  $5  Nu-Art 

OH  NO,  JOHN,  NO.    See  Let's  all  sing  together 

#6 
O'Hara,    Eliot 

An  abstraction  with  planes 

Brush   techniques    (the   language   of  water- 
color) 

Painting  reflections  in  water 
Ohio 

Middle   states  917.7 

Ohio   travelogues  917.71 

OHIO  FISHING  SECRET.     See  Let's  go  fishing 
Ohio  state  university 

University   and   the  war  378 

OHIO    TRAVELOGUES.      Pts    1-24.      lOmin     ea 

16-sd-loan    1938    Ohio  917.71 

Ohio  valley 

Flatboatmen    of    the    frontier  386 

History 
Vincennes  973.3 

Oil.    See  Petroleum 

Oil  engines.     See  Gas  and  oil  engines 

OIL  FIELD  ELECTRIFICATION.  30min  16-sd- 
color-loan     1947     GE 

OIL  FOR  THE  LAMPS  OF  CHINA;  excerpt. 
(Human  relations  ser)  21min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  174 

OIL  FOR  TOMORROW.  SOmin  16-sd-loan 
1944  Interstate  oil  compact  665.5 

OIL  FROM  THE  EARTH.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1941     Shell  665.5 

Oil  painting.     See  Painting 

LES  OISEAUX  DE  L'OUEST  CANADIAN.  See 
Birds  of  the  western  marshes  598.2 

O'Keefe,   Winston 

Tall   tales  784 

Oklahoma 

Southwestern    states  917.6 

Hiatory 
Oklahoma    and    its    natural    resources 
Story  of  Oklahoma 

OKLAHOMA  AND  ITS  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES.     30min      16-sd-loan      US    mines 

Old  age 

Make   way   for   tomorrow;    excerpt  173 

OLD  AGE  AND  FAMILY  SECURITY.  lOniin 
16-sd-loan    1941    Social  security  bd       331.25 

Old  age  pensions 

Old  age  and  family  security  331.25 

Soak  the  old  331.25 

Social   security  331.25 

OLD  AND  MODERN  NEW  ORLEANS.  lOmin 
16-sd-apply   TFC  917.63 

OLD  AND  NEW  ARIZONA.  lOmin  16-sd-ap- 
ply    TFC  917.91 

OLD  DOMINION  STATE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-color-loan     VaC  917.55 

OLD  FAITHFUL  SPEAKS.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50    1938    UWF 


OLD    FASHIONED    FARM.      8min      16-si-$12.50 

Filmsets 
OLD    QUEBEC.      lOmin      16-si-rent    $3     FiC 
OLD     SOUTH.       15min       16-si-$24      1932      EBF 

917.5 
OLD   TIME    BALLADS,    Nos.   1,   2,  4.     lOmin  ea 

16-sd-$21  ea;  rent  $1.25  ea  1937  ITTCO      784 
OLD  TIME   MOVIES.     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1937 

Ca.st]e  791.4 

OLD    VIRGINIA    CHURCHES.      20min      16-sd- 

color-apply     VaC 
OLIVER   TWIST.     73min     16-sd-rent  $8.75    EK 

Olympic  games 

Decathlon    champion  796.4 

ON   FOREIGN   SHORES.     (Coast  guard  at  war 

ser.)     25'4min     16-sd-loan     1946     US     coast 

guard 
ON  GUARD.     5min  16-si-$7.70    Am  cancer 
ON   THE  AIR.     28min     16-sd-loan     1944    West- 

inghouse  621.384 

ON     THE     FIRING     LINE.      20min      16-sd-loan 

1939  Nat     TB   assn  616.24 
ON    THE    ROAD    TO    ACAPULCO.      20min      16- 

sd-color-rent    $7    1940    ITTCO  917.2 

ON  THE   ROAD  TO   DAMASCUS.     (Episodes  in 

the  life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)     12min    16-sd-rent 

$3     RFA  225.92 

ON    THE    ROAD   TO   TOMORROW,     llmin     16- 

sd-$14.09      1941      Castle  630.6 

ON    THE   SHORES   OF    ITALY.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$36     1946     Hoffberg 
ON     THE    WING.      15min      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 

PicF 
ON  TO  JUPITER.    20min    16-sd-loan    GM       507 
ON    TOP   OF  THE   WORLD.     9min     16-sd-loan 

1942     GM  796.9 

ON    TWO    WHEELS.      14min      16-sd-loan     GM 

629.22 

ON  YOUR  FEET.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1944 
USPH  616.7 

ONE  AGAINST  THE  WORLD,  llmin  16-sd- 
apply     TFC  921 

ONE-CELLED  ANIMALS.  15min  16-si-$24  1942 
Eastman  593 

ONE  DAY  IN  SOVIET  RUSSIA.  (United  na- 
tions   ser.)    55min    16-sd-rent   $15    1941   BraF 

914.7 

ONE  HUNDRED  FOR  ONE.  (United  nations 
ser.)  15min  16-sd-.sale-apply;  rent  $4  1943 
BraF  940.534 

ONE  HUNDRED  MILLION  ORANGES.  28min 
16-sd-color-loan    1944    Wurtele  634.3 

171ST  ANNIVERSARY.  8min  16-sd-loan  1946 
USMC 

ONE-MAN  HARVESTING.  21min  16-sd-color- 
loan    1945    Int  harvester 

ONE     MATCH     CAN     DO    IT.    lOmin    16-sd-$30 

1940  Haselton  634.92 
ONE     MILLION     B.C.     82min    16-sd-$600;     rent 

$17.50    1943    Post  560 

ONE  PEOPLE.  12min  16-sd-$58;  rent  $3.50 
1946     Anti-defamation    league  917.3 

ONE-THIRD  OF  A  NATION.  70min  16-sd-rent 
$15    BraF  F 

$1,000  FOR  RECREATION.  12min  16-sd-color- 
loan    1946    YMCA  790 

ONE,  TWO,  THREE,  GO.  llmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  614.8 

ONE  WORLD— OR  NONE.  9min  16-sd-$27.50 
1946     Film   pub  541.2 

O'Neill,  Eugene  Gladstone 

Emperor  Jones  F 

Onions 

Indoor  storage  of  vegetables  635 

Ontario 

Bright   path  621.312 

Industrial    provinces    of    Canada  917.1 

Niagara  frontier  917.13 

Nickel   milling   and   smelting  669.7 


104 


1947    EDITION 


Ontario — Continued 

Nickel     mining  eo5  oho 

Romance  of  a  river  "^l;?!? 

West  wind  709.71 

OPEN    BED.  15min  16-si-$36;  rent  $1  1934  Minn 

OPEN  DROP  ETHER.  (Technique  of  anaes- 
thesia #2)  31min  16-sd-$56.25;  rent  $3 
1946    BIS  615.7 

OPEN  FOR  INFECTION.  25min  16-sd-loan 
Am  soc  for  bakery  eng: 

OPEN  PIT  COPPER  MINING  IN  CHILE.  16min 
16-sd-color-loan    1946    Anaconda 

OPEN  WIDER  PLEASE.  llmin  16-sd-$35 
1946    McCrum  617.6 

OPERATION    FIDO.     12min     16-sd-$22;   rent   $1 

1945  BIS  940.544 
OPERATION  46.     24mln     16-sd-color-apply  1946 

Gen  mills 

OPERATION  FOUGASSE.  7mln  16-sd-sale 
apply;  rent  $1  1945  BIS 

OPERATION  OF  A  STEAM  LOCOMOTIVE. 
15min   16-si-loan   Santa  Fe  ry  621.13 

OPERATION  PLUTO.  6min  16-sd-$22;  rent 
$1      1945     BIS  665.5 

OPERATION  UNDERGROUND.  20mln  16-sd- 
$80     1946     Film    pub  940.534 

OPERATIONS  CROSSROADS.  27min  16-sd- 
color-apply    1947    USN 

Operations,    Surgical.    See    Surgery 

OPERATIVE  SHOCK  (Technique  of  anaes- 
thesia   #10)      IGmin      16-sd-$37.50;    rent    $2 

1946  BIS  615.7 
OPERATOR     AND     HIS     JOB.       12min       16-sd- 

$22.88      1945      Castle  629.2 

OPERATOR    AND    HIS    PASSENGERS.  18min 

lG-sd-$30.01       Castle  629.2 

OPERATOR     AND     SAFETY.       19min  16-sd- 

$30.74  Castle  629.2 
Opossums 

Animal    babie.s  591.5 

Australian    animals  591.5 

Common     animals     of     the     woods  (?^^orth 

America)  591.5 

Development  of  the  opossum 

Wild  animals  near  home  591.5 
Optical   instruments 

Centering  edge  grinding  and  beveling  681.4 

Inspection  methods:  part  I 

Inspection  methods:  part  II 

Polishing  681.4 

Polishing — spherical    surfaces  681.4 

Rough     grinding    by    hand  681.4 

Rough    grinding   with   pin   bar  681.4 

To  greater  vision  681.4 
OPTICAL  INSTRUMENTS.  15min  16-si-$24  1931 

EBP  681.4 
AN    OPTICAL    POEM.    (MGM    miniature    ser.) 

IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  785 
Optics 

Introduction  to  optics  535 

ORAL     HYGIENE.     12min     16-sd-$15.86  Castle 

ORAL       MEDICATIONS.  8min        16-sd-$11.39 

1944     Castle  615.1 

Orang-utans 

Jungle   cavalcade  591.5 

Monkeys    and    apes  591.5 
Primates — anthropoid  apes  and   New  World 

monkeys 

Wildman's   land  919.11 

Orange 

California's    golden    magic  634.3 
More  for  your  mon^y 

One    hundred    million    oranges  634.3 

Orange   grower  634.3 

ORANGE  GROWER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1939   EBF  634.3 

ORCHARD  POWER.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1941 
Case 

Orchestra  and  orchestral  music 

Aida  785 

Arturo  ToscaninI  921 

Bach:    air   for   the    "G"   string  785 

Brahms:    waltz    in    "A"    flat  785 


Brass    choir  788 

Carnival    Romaine  785 

Dance  of  the   hours  785 

Flying  Dutchman   overture  785 

Freischutz    overture  785 
Instruments  of  the  orchestra 

Jjiebestraum  785 

Overture   to  Rosamunde  785 

Percussion    group  789 

2nd  Hungarian  rhapsody  785 

String     choir  787 

Symphony    of   young   America  785 

Symphony   orchestra  785 

Toronto    symphony   #1-2  785 

Woodwind     choir  788 

Youth  builds   a  symphony  385 

Orchids 

Growth  of  flowers  582.13 

ORDEAL  BY  ICE.  (Canada  carries  on  ser) 
llmin    16-sd-$25     1945    Canada 

Ore  deposits 

Great    Canadian    shield  622 

Oregon 

Baby    bear  591.5 

Far    western    states  917.9 

4-H  tour  eastern  Oregon 

4-H  tour  Willamette  valley 

Oregon    country  917.95 

OREGON      COUNTRY.      15min      16-si-$24      1930 

EBF  917.95 

Oregon  trail 

Covered    wagon  F 

Organ 

Music    in    the    wind  786.6 
Singing  pipes 

Organ  music 

Community  sing  nos.    6,    8,    10  784 

ORIENTAL  JOURNEYS.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $2 
FiC 

Oriental  Journeys  series 

Good    clean    sport  796 

Hawaii  919.69 

How    our    neighbors    live  915 

Igorote  919.14 

Korea  915.19 

Land  of  the  yellow  robe  915.93 

Siamese    journey  915.93 

Temples   of  many   creeds  726 

ORIENTATION— FADE  PARALLEL  SYSTEM 
AND  CLOSE-IN  PROCEDURE.  8min 
16-sd-$11.39  Castle 

ORIENTATION— THE  90  DEGREE  METHOD. 
lOmin    16-sd-$14.09    Castle 

ORIGIN  &  SYNTHESIS  OF  PLASTICS  MA- 
TERIALS.    16min     16-.sd-$27.88     1945  Castle 

668.4 

Origin  of  species.  See  Evolution 

ORIGINAL  FILMS  OF   FRANK   B.  QILBRETH. 

45min  16-si-rent  $4  lo 
Orioles 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

Wild   wings  598.2 

Orleans,  Isle  of 

Autumn   trip  around  the  island  of  Orleans 

917.14 

L'lle    d'Orl^ans  917.14 

ORNAMENTING   AND    DECORATING    FANCY 

CAKES.    20min    16-sd-loan.    Also  color-loan 

Am  soc  of  bakery  eng 
Ornithology.  See  Birds 

ORPHANS    OF     THE     NORTH.     60mln  16-sd- 

$300;     rent   $12     UWF  F 
Oryx 

Animals   of   the  African   plains  591.5 

OSCILLATORS.    13min    16-sd-$17.67    Castle 
Ospreys 

Beautiful    birds    of    the   northeast   coast 

598.2 
Ostriches 

Animals  of  the  African  plains  591.5 

Oswego,  New  York 

Oswego  917.47 

OTCHI-TCHORNIYE.  16min  16-sd-$72  1946 
Hoffberg 


105 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


OTTAWA  ON  THE  RIVER.  18mln  16-sd-Color- 
$150     1942     Canada-  917.13 

Otters 

Common     animals     of     the     woods     (North 

America)  591.5 

Michigan   furbearers  591.5 

When   winter   comes  502 

OUR   AMERICA.    32min    16-sd-loan     1947     Mod 

OUR  ANIMAL  NEIGHBORS.  lOmin  16-sd-$46. 
Also  color-$75  1947  Coronet  591.5 

OUR  BILL  OF  RIGHTS.  (American  historical 
ser.)  20min  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50  1940  Aca- 
demic 342.73 

Our  colorful  world  series 

Bald    eagle  598.2 

Birds    of   the   ocean    shore  598.2 

Colorful  California  917.94 

Flying  colors  695.78 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

Golden    eagle  598.2 

Grand  canyon  917.91 

Horned   owl  598.2 

Indian    life    today  970.1 

Let's   look   at   trees  582 

Northwestern  mountains  917.86 

Sea   elephants   and   sea  lions  591.5 

Trip  through  Utah  917.92 

White   pelican  598.2 

OUR  CONSTANT  ENEMY— THE  INSECT. 
30min     16-sd -color-apply  De  Frenes 

OUR  CONSTITUTION.  (American  historical 
ser)  20min  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50  1940 
Academic  342.73 

OUR  DAILY  BREAD.  lOmln  16-8d-Ioan  Int 
harvester  633.1 

OUR  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE. 
(American  historical  ser)  20min  16-sd- 
$90;  rent  $3.50  1941  Academic  973.3 

OUR  EARTH,  (Human  geography  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1937     EBF  551 

OUR  FLAG.  12min  16-sd-apply.  Also  color- 
apply     1945     Simmel  929.9 

OUR  FOSTER  MOTHER,  THE  COW.  lOmln 
16-sd-color-$65      1943      Frith  637 

OUR  INDUSTRIAL  AIR  POWER.  25min  16- 
sd-color-loan     1946     Quincy 

OUR  LEAD  AND  ZINC.  lOmin  16-sd-color-$75; 
rent  $3    1946    PhotoF 

OUR  LOUISIANA  PURCHASE.  (American 
historical  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50 
Academic  973.4 

OUR  MONROE  DOCTRINE.  (American  his- 
torical ser)  20min  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50 
1940    Academic  327.73 

OUR  NATIONAL  GOVERNMENT.  (Knowledge 
builders  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941 
Knowledge  builders  353 

Our  own  United  States  series 
Curious  industries 

Our  Russian  allies  series 

Black  sea  fighters  940.545 

Defense  of  Moscow  940.542 

Diary  of  a  Nazi  940.534 

For  freedom,  honor,  country  940.534 

Front  line  hospital  940.547 

New   Moscow  914.7 

October   celebration  914.7 

Report  from  Moscow  914.7 

Siege  of  Leningrad  940.534 


lOmin     16-sd-$30 
380 


OUR    SHRINKING    WORLD 
1946    Yng  Am 

OUR  TEETH.  (Knowledge  builders  ser.)  12min 
16-sd-$40;  rent  $2    1941    Knowledge  builders 

617.6 

OUR  TOWN.  90min  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $15 
1942     Nu-Art  F 

OUR  WATER  SUPPLY.  14min  16-si-color- 
$40;   rent   $2     1940     Greenwich  628.1 

Our  world  In  review  series 

Air  currents  and  theory  of  streamlining 

533 
Archaic   and   unusual    instruments  785 

Arctic  exploration  919.8 

Autogiro  629.13 


Churches     and     cathedrals;     Cathedral     of 

Santo    Domingo,     Spanish    missions    and 

Temple  Emanuel  in  New  York  726 

Churches    and    cathedrals;    Chartres  <;athe- 

dral.    Riverside    church,    Notre    Dame    in 

Paris  726 

Colonial   architecture  720.973 

Dances  of  the  nations  793.3 

Formosa  915.29 

Fountains,    gardens    and    statuary  720 

Guatemala  917.28 

History  of  aviation  629.13 

Marvels  of  the  microscope  578 

Music  of  the  nations  784 

Old    time   ballads  784 

Photography  770 

Schumann  Heink  780 

Sigmund  Spaeth  780 

Through    Galileo's    telescope    &   Mt   Wilson 

observatory  522 

Tree  and  plant  life  580 

Violins    and    cellos  787 

Walter    Damrosch  780 

OUT     OF     A     CHINESE     PAINTING     BRUSH. 

llmin     16-si-sd-color-rent   $3-$5   ChinaF 

940.5316 
OUT    OF    DARKNESS.    lOmin    16-sd-apply   TFC 

OUT  OF  THE  DESERT.  See  Moslem  world, 
R  2 

OUT  OF  THE  HEART,  llmin  16-sd-$40.  Also 
color-$80    1945    Filmedia  636.7 

OUT  OF  THE  RUINS.  30mln  61-sd-$60;  rent 
$3.75    1946    CanFB  940.5316 

THE  OUTLAW.  30mln  16-sl-loan  Am  soc  of 
bakery  eng 

OUTPOSTS  OF  FRANCE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  915.97 

OUTSIDE  THE  LAW.  70min  16-si-rent  $4.50 
FiC 

OVER  THE  RAINBOW.  40min  16-sd-apply 
1947     Sinclair 

OVER  THE  RAINBOW  BRIDGE.  13mln  16- 
sd-loan     1946     USNA 

OVER  THE  VIKING  TRAIL.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  914.8 

OVERHAULING  CAMSHAFT  ASSEMBLY  AND 
CRANKCASE  SECTION.  19mln  16-sd- 
$30.74     Castle  629.13 

OVERHAULING    CRANKSHAFT    ASSEMBLY. 

19min      16-sd-$30.74      Castle  629.13 

OVERHAULING    THE    CARBURETOR.     23min 

16-sd-$35.16  Castle  629.13 

Overland  Journeys  to  the  Pacific 

Covered  wagon  F 

Overland  to  California  978 

Pioneers  of  the  plains  978 
See  also  Oregon  trail 

OVERLAND   TO   CALIFORNIA.  15mln     16-sl- 

$24     1930     EBF  978 

OVERTAKING  SITUATIONS.  See  Rules  of  the 
nautical    road  527 

OVERTURE  TO  ROSAMUNDE.  9min  16-sd- 
apply     1940    Commonwealth  785 

Owen,   Guy 

Good   skates  796.9 

Owls 

Adventures  of  Peter  591.5 

Baby  birds   and   their  ways  598.2 

Biography  of  the  horned  owl  598.2 

Birds  of  prey  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie 

Birds  of  the  prairie  woodlands 

Dwellers   of   the   forest  591.5 

Horned   owl  598.2 

Realm  of  the  wild  598.2 

OX- BOW  INCIDENT.  90mln  16-sd-rent  apply 
Fi  F 


Oxidation 

Chemistry  of  combustion 
Oxidation    and    reduction 


541.3 
542 


OXIDATION  AND  REDUCTION.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50     1932     EBF  542 

Oxyacetylene  welding.     See  Welding 


106 


1947    EDITION 


OXY-ACETYLENE  WELDING  IN  INDUS- 
TRIAL PRODUCTION.  15min  16-si-loan 
1941     Linde  671W 

OXY-ACETYLENE    WELDING    LIGHT    MET- 

AL.    21min   16-sd-$32.87     1944   Castle     671 W 

Oxygen 

Carbon-oxygen    cycle  581 

Fire  541.3 

OXYGEN  THERAPY  IN  HEART  DISEASE. 
30min  16-sd-$l    Am  heart 

Oyster  catchers 

Birds  of  the  ocean  shore  598.2 

Oysters 

Oysters  594 

Shell -fishing  639 

OYSTERS.     15min     16-sl-$24     1932    EBF         594 


PBY   RECORD-BREAKERS.    35min    16-sd-loan 

PFC 
PACIFIC     CANADA.       lOmln       16-sd-$50       1943 

EBF  917.1 

PACIFIC   COAST.      (Forum  edition  ser)     18min 

16-sd-apply    1946     MOT 
PACIFIC    COAST.    8min      16-si-$12.50    Filmsets 
PACIFIC    COAST    SALMON.      15min      16-si-$24 

1930     EBF  639 

PACIFIC    ISLAND    NO.    43.     (This    is   America 

ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-$100;  rent  ?3  1944  Pictorial 

940.547 
PACIFIC    ISLANDS.     Smin     16-si-$12.50     Film- 
sets 
Pacific  northwest.     See  Northwest,  Pacific 
PACIFIC  TERMINAL.  lOmin  16-sd-$20;  rent  $1 

1947  Austr  I 
Pacifism.     See  Peace 
Packaging 

Proving  ground  668.4 

Packard  motor  car  company 

Men  bet  their  lives  on  it 
Packing  industry.     See  Meat  industry  and  trade 
PADEREWSKI    CONCERT.      30min      16-sd-$75; 

rent  $4.50    1946    Official 
PAGEANTRY    OF    MEXICO.      12min     16-si-sd- 

rent-75c-$l    A&B 
PAGODAS   OF    PEIPING.     (Magic   carpet   ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply     TFC  915.1 

PAINTED    PIG.      (Arts    and- crafts    of    Mexico 

ser.)    30min     16-si-rent  ?3.     Also  color-rent 

$6      RFA  738 

Painters,  Canadian 

Klee  Wyck 

Painters  of  Quebec  759 

West  wind  921 

Painters,   Flemish 

Memlings    of    St    John's    hospital,    Bruges 

Van  Eyck's  Adoration  of  the  lamb 
Painters,  French 

Fernand  L^ger 

Henri    Matisse  759.4 

Hobbies    across    the    sea    (Violon    d'Ingres) 
Painters,  Italian 

Titian,   the  boy  painter  975.5 

PAINTERS    OF    QUEBEC.    ISmin    16-sd-coior- 

$150      1944     Canada  759 

Painting 

Finger   painting  751 

George  Grosz  at  work 

How  young  America  paints  750 

Making  of  a  mural 
;     Tempera  painting  by  Quincy  Tahoma 

Young   America   paints — 1940  750 

Painting,   Chinese 

Out  of  a  Chinese  painting  brush 

Painting  a  Chinese  figure  ^ 

Painting  the  Chinese  landscape         _ 


Painting,    Industrial 

Painting   and   decorating  698 

Repainting    a    frame    building  698 

Salvaging  waste  light  for  victory  628.9 

Painting,    Landscape.     See   Landscape   painting 

PAINTING  A  CHINESE  FIGURE,  llmin  16- 
sd-color-$75;    rent    $5     1947     ChinaF 

PAINTING  AND  DECORATING.  (Your  life 
work  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1945 
Mahnke  698 

PAINTING  REFLECTIONS  IN  WATER.  lOmin 
16-sd-color-$100;    rent    $4      1937    EBF 

PAINTING  THE  CHINESE  LANDSCAPE, 
llmin    16-sd-color-$75;  rent  $5    1947    ChinaF 

Palaemonetes 

Color   changes   in   frogs   and   crustaceans 

591.57 

PALE     HORSEMAN.       19min       16-sd-$50;     rent 

$2.50      1946      Bran  940.5316 

Paleontology 

Lost   world  560 

One  million   B.C.  560 

Palestine 

Collective  adventure 

A  day  in  Dagania 

Down   to  Damascus  915.69 

Fishing  639 

Holy  Land  915.69 

Holy  Land — from  Abraham  to  Allenby  956.9 

Home  are  the  hunted 

I   am   the  way  232 

Land  of  promise 

Palestine  915.69 

Palestine  at  war 

Palestine  problem 

Pass  to  tomorrow 

Pilgrimage    through    Palestine  915.69 

Romance  of  a  people 

They  find  a  home 
See  also  Jerusalem 
PALESTINE.     (Forum  edition  ser)     16min     16- 
sd-apply  1946  MOT  915.69 
PALESTINE    AT    WAR.    45min    16-sd-loan    1942 

Nat  labor  comm  for  Palestine 
PALESTINE     PROBLEM.       16min       16-sd-loan 

UPA 
Palm    (Tree) 

History    of    date    palms  634.6 

Ti-ee  and   plant  life  580 

PALOMINO— THE     GOLDEN      HORSE,     llmin 

16-sd-color-$75     1946     Simmel  636.1 

Pan-America   series 

Pan -Americana  918 

Pan  American  bowl   series 

Along  the  Rio  Grande 

Brindis  solitude 

Fandanguillo  flamengo 

Granadinas 
Pan    American    highway.      See    Inter-American 

highway 
PAN     AMERICAN      HIGHWAY.     45min     16-sd- 

color-loan      1946      Allis  918 

PAN -AMERICANA.     (Pan-America  ser.)    lOmin 

16-sd-$40;   rent  $2    1941    BraF  918 

Panama 

Journey   through   the   Isthmus  918.6 

West  Indies  auid  Panama 

Panama  canal 

Building  the  Panama  Canal  918.6 

From  ocean  to  ocean  918.6 

Panama  canal  918.6 

PANAMA  CANAL,     15min     16-si-$24    1927  EBF 

918.6 

PANCHITA.  45min  16-si-color-rent  $3  1943 
Presbyterian  bd 

Panthers 

Jungle    cavalcade  591.5 


Paper 

From   tree   to  newspaper 

Gift  of   Ts'ai   Lun — paper 

Paper 

Trees  to  Tribunes 

PAPER.    lOmln    16-sd-$45     1946     EBF 


676 
676 
676 
676 

676 


107 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


PAPER   GUARDIAN   OF   HEALTH.    30min    16- 

sd-loan    1945    McHenry 
Paper  hanging 

Painting   and    decorating  698 

PAPER      MAKING.       20min       16-sd-JlOO       1941 

Coronet  676 

Paper  making  and  trade 

Cover  to  cover  655 

Making  a  book       •  655 

Paper  guardian  of  health 

Paper  making  676 

Short  course  in  paper  making  676 

Treasures   of   the    forest  676 

Papua.     See  New  Guinea 
PARABLE    OF    THE    SOWER.      20min     16-sd- 

$7.50.    Also  color-$10  Am  Bible 
Parables.      See   Jesus    Christ — Parables 
PARACHUTE     ATHLETES.      (Grantland    Rice 

Sportlight    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    Fi 
Parachute  troops.     See  United   States — ^Army — 

Parachute  troops 
Parachutes 

From  ships  of  the  air  629.13 

Parachutes   for  safety  629.13 

Soldiers    of    the    sky  355 

PARACHUTES    FOR    SAFETY.      52min      16-sd- 

$90     1942     Bray  629.13 

PARADE  OF  ACQUATIC  CHAMPIONS.  lOniin 
16-sd-$67.50    1945    Post  797.2 

PARADE  OF  INVERTEBRATES  l-IV.  lOmin 
ea  16-si-color-$60  ea;  rent  $3  ea  1942  Rut- 
gers 591.92 

PARAISO  DE  LOS  NINOS.  See  A  child  went 
forth  372 

Paralysis,    Infantile.     See  Infantile  paralysis 
Paramecium 

Living  cell  593 

Microscopic    animal    life  593 

Tiny    water    animals  591.92 

Paramount  paragraphias  series 

Sugar  wind  917.29 

Paramount  variety  series 

Nature  speaks  811 

Parasites 

Control  of  worms  in  hogs  632.7 

Story  of  phenothiazine 

PARASITES  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  CORN 
BORER.     20mln     16-sl-$18.71     Castle     632.7 

Parasitic  plants 

Dodder  582.13 

Parent  and  child 

Captains  courageous;  excerpt  (school  se- 
quence) 136.7 
Devil  is  a  sissy;  excerpt  (electrocution  se- 
quence) 173 
Early  social  behavior  136.7 
Educating  father;  excerpt  173 
Family  teamwork  173 
Guidance  problems  for  school  and  home 

136.7 

Tour  Uncle  Dudley;  excerpt  173 

PARICUTIN.     12min     16-si-color-apply     GrayR 

551.2 
Paris 

Letter  from  Paris  914.436 

Liberation  of  Paris 

Life  in   Paris  914.436 

Operation     underground  940.534 

Plule  sur  la  ville 
Rien  que  les  heures 
Paris.     Notre   Dame    (Cathedral) 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Chartres  cathe- 
dral. Riverside  church,  Notre  Dame  In 
Paris 

PARIS  CALLING.     12R    16-sd-rent  $17.50  UWF 

F 

PARIS    FALL.     12mln     16-sd-rent  $1     A&B 

PARIS  LIBERATED— YANKS  RECAPTURE 
GUAM.  (News  parade  ser.)  16-si-sd  1944 
Castle  940.542 

PARIS  SCHOOL  FOR  WATCHMAKING.  20min 
16-si-loan    FrenchC 


Parks 

State  parks  in  olde  Virginia 
See  lalso   National  parks  and  reserves 

Parliamentary  practice 

Parliamentary   procedures   in   action       328.1 

PARLIAMENTARY      PROCEDURES      IN      AC- 
TION.   12mln    16-sd-$60    1941    Coronet    328.1 

PARTNERS.     ISmln    16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2    1946 
BIS  916.7 

PARTNERS    IN    PRODUCTION.     17mln     16-sd- 
color-loan     Aetna  614.8 

PARTNERS    IN     PRODUCTION.    21min    16-sd- 
$45;  rent  apply  BraF  331.1 

PARTY    LINE.     16%mln     16-sd-color-loan     1946 
Int  harvester 

Pasadena,   California 
Rose  parade  of  1947 

PASS     TO     TOMORROW,       28min     16-sd-color- 
loan     UPA 

PASSENGER    TRAIN.     (Primary    grades    ser.) 
llmln    16-sd-$50    1940    EBF  385 

PASSING   HOURS.     12min  16-sd-$28;  rent  $1.75 
1947  AF  films 

Passing  parade  series 

American    spoken   here  427 

Angel   of   mercy  921 

Baron    and    the    rose  921 

Film  that  was  lost  791.4 

Giant    of   Norway  921 

Lady  fights  back 

Madero  of  Mexico  921 

New    roadways  608 

Of    pups    and    puzzles  371.42 

Stairway  to  light 

Story  of  Alfred   Nobel  921 

Story    of    Dr    Jenner  616.9 

This  Is  tomorrow 

This    is    tomorrow  711 

Utopia    of    death  970.1 

Way  in  the  wilderness  616.9 

We  do  It  because  390 

Whispers  179 

W^illie    and    the    mouse  371 

Woman  in  the  house 

Yankee    Doodle    goes    to    town  973 

PASSPORT     TO     HEALTH.     20mln     16-sd-loan 
1944    TMCA  614.4 

Pasteur,  Louis 

Louis    Pasteur,    the    benefactor  921 

Man    against    microbe  589.95 

Pasteur  921 

Pasteur's  legacy  589.95 

Story    of    Louis    Pasteur    excerpt    (anthrax 
sequence)  589.95 

Story    of    Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (hydro- 
phobia   sequence)  616.9 

PASTEUR.     70min    16-sd-rent    $15     1937    BraF 

921 

PASTEUR'S  LEG/ICY.     23min  16-sd-$100  ModF 

589.95 

PASTORALE.      9mln     16-sd-$45;    rent    $4     1946 

Sq  deal 
Pastures 

Blessings   of  grass  631.4 

Green    acres  636 

Patagonia 

Argentina  918.2 

PATHfeTIQUE  SYMPHONY.  See  Toronto  sym- 
phony  #2  785 
Pathological   botany.  See  Botany — Pathology 
Patriotic    films.    See    United    States — ^Defenses 
Patriotic    songs.    See    National    songs 

PATROL    METHOD.   38min   16-sd-$100;  rent  $3. 
Also  color-$200;  rent  $6  1946  BSA 

PATTERN     FOR    GRACIOUS     LIVING.    25min 
16-sd-color-loan     Murphy 

Pattern  making 

Making  a  core  box  for  a  flanged  pipe  elbow 

621.72 
Making  a  core  box  for  a  machine  base 
Making  a  core   box   for  a   tail   print 
Making   a   core   box  for  a  vertical  core 

621.72 
Making  a  master  contour  template      621.72 


108 


1947    EDITION 


Pattern   making — Continued 

Making   a   master   developed   layout:    parts 

I-II  621.72 

Making    a    master    pattern    and    core    boxes 

for  a  water  cooled  motored  block 
Making  a  matchboard  pattern  *?1-Z? 

Making   a   one-piece   flat   pattern  621.72 

Making  a  pattern  for  a  flanged  pipe  elbow 
Making  a  pattern  for  a  three  part  mold 
Making   a  pattern  with  a  horizontal   core 
Making  a  pattern  with  a  tail  print     621.72 
Making   a    pattern   with    a   vertical    core 
Making  a  segmented  pattern 
Redesigning  a   pattern   for   production   pur- 
poses ^^^co5 
Woodworker  684 

Pattern  of  Britain  series 

Cornish  valley  630.942 

Fenlands  n^Vn 

Grassy    shires  914.2 

We   of  the  West  Riding  914.2 

PATTERNS     OF     AMERICAN     RURAL 

llmin    16-sd-$58.51    1942    Castle 
Patterson,  Russell 

Making   the    funnies 


PATTY    GARMAN,    LITTLE    HELPER. 

16-sd-color-$59     Frith 

Paul,  Saint 

Crown  of  righteousness 

Faith   triumphant 

Grace   of   forgiveness 

On  the  road  to  Damascus 

Way  of  salvation 
Pavlov,  Ivan  Petrovlch 

Nervous    system.    BraF 


ART. 
709.73 

741 

lOmin 
371.42 

225.92 
225.92 
225.92 
225.92 
225.92 

613.8 

PAY   LOADS   PAY   OFF.   25min  16-sd-loan  1947 
IVT 

PAY  OFF.  20min  16-si-sd-$50  1938  WCTU 
Peabody,  H.  G. 

Yellowstone  national  park.   UWF  917.87 

Towards    unity  910 

Watch  tower  for  tomorrow  321.04 

See  also  World  war,   1939-1945 — Peace 

PEACEI     BE    STILL.      3mln      16-sd-color-$20; 

rent  $1.50  UWF 

PEACE    BUILDERS.  lOmin    16-sd-n7.50;    rent 

$1.25   1945   BraF  940.532 

Peanuts 

Greener    hills  170 

Peanuts  634.5 

PEANUTS.  15min  16-si-$24  1928  EBF  634.5 
Pearl-fisheries 

Abalone    pearl    fishing  639 

Pearl  harbor,  Battle  of,  1941 

Bombing    of    Pearl    harbor    and    burning   of 

S.S.    Normandie  940.542 

PEARL    OF    THE    JUNGLE.    20min    16-sd-loan 

Belgl 

Pearls 

Oysters  594 

Peas 

Movements  of  some  common  plants  581 

Plant     growth  581 

Peat 

Peat  and  coal  662.6 

PEAT  AND  COAL.   12min  16-sd-$30;   rent  $1.50 
1939     EPS  662.6 

PEAT    AND    COAL.      8min      16-si-$12.50    Film- 
sets 

PeCHE    EN    MtDITERRANfeE.     20min     16-sd- 
loan    FrenchC 

PECK'S  BAD  BOY  WITH  THE  CIRCUS.  90min 
16-sd-rent    apply    Non-theatrical  F 

Pedagogy.  See  Education 

Pedestrians 

Do  you  walk  safely?  614.8 

Foot  faults  614.8 

Safety  patrol  614.8 

Street  safety — for  advanced  grades  614.8 

Street  safety — for  primary  grades  614.8 


PEDICS  AND  BED  SHAMPOO.  ISmin  16-si- 
$36;   rent  75c  1934  Minn  610.7 

Pelping,  China 

North    China    and    Korea  915 

Pagodas    of    Peiping  915.1 

PELICAN,  TURTLE,  AND  FISH  FROM  THE 
GULF  OF  FLORIDA.  15min  16-si-Color-$G0; 
rent   $3    1942   Rutgers  591.92 

Pelicans 

Bird    city  598.2 

Birds  of  the  prairie  lakes  and  rivers 
Birds    of   the    seacoast  598.2 

Pelican,    turtle,    and    fish   from    the   gulf   of 
Florida  591.92 

Water  birds  598.2 

White  pelicans  598.2 

Winter  visitors  698.2 

Pellagra 

Way  in  the  wilderness  616.9 

Pellan,  Alfred 

Painters  of  Quebec  769 

PENALTIES.  (Football  for  the  fan  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 

PENALTY  OF  NEGLECT.  15min  16-si-loan 
Am  soc  of  bakery  eng 

Penang 

Penang — Malacca — Siam — Singapore  915 

PENANG  —  MALACCA  —  SIAM  —  SINGA- 
PORE. (Wonders  of  the  world  ser.)  15min 
16-si-$20;    rent   $1.50     1934  UWF  915 

Pencils 

Two    cents   worth   of   difference  658.8 

Penguins 

Birds   of   the   sea  598.2 

Wing,   claw  and  fang  591.5 

PENICILLIN.    20min    16-sd-$100    ModF 
Penitentiaries.  See  Prisons 
Penmanship 

Penmanship    improver  652 

PENMANSHIP  IMPROVER.     lOmin     16-sd-$50; 

rent    $2      TAE  652 

Penn,  William 

Courageous  Mr  Penn  921 

Pennsylvania 

Northeastern  states  917.4 

Pennsylvania  local  government  In  action 

352 
PENNSYLVANIA    LOCAL    GOVERNMENT    IN 

ACTION.      22min     16-sd-loan     1945     PennS 

352 

PENNY     WISDOM.     (Pete     Smith     specialties 

ser.)    IR  16-sd-color-apply   TFC  641.5 

PENNY'S     PARTY.     (Pete     Smith     specialties 

ser.)    IR   16-sd-color-apply   TFC  641.5 

Pensions,   Old   age.   See  Old  age  pensions 
Peonage 

Last    of    the    pagans;    excerpts    (labor    se- 
quence) 331.5 
PEOPLE  OF  BLUE  ROCKS.    9min    16-8d-color- 

$75;  rent  $2.50  1943  Canada 
PEOPLE   OF   CHILE.     22min     16-sd-$125     1947 

HollF 
PEOPLE     OF     HAWAII.     (Human     geography 

ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940  EBF  919.69 

PEOPLE    OF    LUZON.      lOmin    16-sd-$20;    rent 

$1.75    1942    Baptista  919.14 

PEOPLE     OF     MEXICO.     (Human     geography 

ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1939   EBF  917.2 

PEOPLE  OF   RUSSIA.    (FitzPatrick  traveltalks 

ser.)  lOmIn  16-sd-apply  TFX3  914.7 

PEOPLE  OF  SABA.  IR  16-sd-$46  1945  Coro- 
net 917.29 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  ARCTIC.  (Story  of  civili- 
zation   ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;      rent    $2 

1944  Knowledge  builders  919.8 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  CONGO:  THE  MANGBETU. 
(Human  geography  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1939  EBF  916.7 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.  ISmin  16- 
sd-rent  $6  1938  BraF  917.68 

PEOPLE    OF    THE    PONDS.    lOmin    16-sd-$30 

1945  Post  691.92 


109 


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PEOPLE  OF  THE  POTLATCH.  21mln  16- 
sd-color-$150     Canada  970.1 

PEOPLES  OF  THE  SOVIET  UNION.  33min 
16-sd-$100      IntFF  914.7 

PEOPLE  OF  WESTERN  CHINA— FARMERS 
OF  FORTY  CENTURIES.  (Human  geog- 
raphy ser.)   llmin  16-sd-$50  1940  EBF  915.1 

PEOPLE'S  BANK.  20min  16-sd-$40  1944  Can- 
ada 334 

PEOPLES  OF  CANADA.  21min  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2.50    1941    Canada  917.1 

PEOPLES  OF  THE  NETHERLANDS  INDIES. 
lOmin  16-sd-color-Ioan  1945  Netherlands 
I    bur  919.2 

Perce 

Perce    and    Bonaventure    Island  917.14 

PERCE  AND  BONAVENTURE  ISLAND.  14mln 

16-si-loan  Quebec  TB  917.14 

Perch 

Fish    Is    bom  639 

Percherons.   See  Horses 
PERCUSSION     GROUP.     lOrain     16-sd-$50    1938 

EBF  789 

Percussion  instruments 

Percussion   group  789 

PERFECT   SETUP.    (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 

2R   16-sd-apply  TFC  364 

PERFECT  TRIBUTE.   2R  16-sd-apply  TFC  921 
PERICARDIAL    RESECTION    FOR   CONSTRIC- 
TIVE    PERICARDITIS.     45min     16-si-color- 

loan  1946  Fordel 
PERIODIC     CHECK-UP.       ISmin       16-sd-$30.01 

1945     Castle  629.2 

PERIODIC      FUNCTIONS.      7min      16-sd-f23.54 

Castle 

PERIODIC    INSPECTION— AIRPLANE.      17min 

16-sd-$28.58    Castle  629.134 

PERIODIC       INSPECTION— ENGINE.        23min 

16-sd-$35.16      Castle  629.134 

Periodicals 

Magazine   magic  655.5 

Perkins,   Earle  B. 

Color    changes    in    frogs    and    crustaceans 

591.57 
PERLES    DU    DJERID.    See   Tunisie.    perle   du 

Djerid 

PERNICIOUS  ANEMIA.     SOmin     16-sI-550;  rent 

$2     Harvard 
Perry,  Fred 

Tennis    tactics 
Perry,  Newton 

Crystal  champions 
Persia 

Glimpses  of  the  Near  East 

Grass 

Nation's   search  for  grass 

Persia  and  her  magio  carpet 

Weaving  a  persian  rug 

Description  and  travel 
Iran — the  new  Persia 

PERSIA    AND     HER     MAGIC    CARPET.    50mln 

16-sd-color-apply  Irani 
Personal   budget.   See  Budget,  Personal 

PERSONAL  INVESTMENT.  SOmin  16-sd-loan 
1941    Hart,    Schaffner  &   Marx  646 

Personality 

This    is   Robert 


796.34 

797.2 

915 
915.5 
915.5 


136.7 

Personnel  management.   See  Employment  man- 
agement 

PERSONNEL    SELECTION.     62min     16-sd-$74: 
rent  $2    1945     BIS 

Peru 

Good   neighbors  918 

Peru  918,5 

South  America,  ancient  and  modern 
"Wings   over   the   Andes  918.5 

PERU.     15min    16-si-J24    1932    EBP  918.5 

PERU.    (Human   geography   ser.)    llmin    16-sd- 
$50    1941    EBF  918.5 


Pests.  See  Agricultural  pests;  Insects,  Injurious 
and  beneficial 

Pete  Smith  specialties  series 

Anesthesia  615.7 

Decathlon   champion  796.4 

Follow    the    arrow  799.3 

Friend    indeed  636.7 

Golf   mistakes  796.352 

Maintain   the  right  351.74 

Man's  greatest  friend  636.7 

Marine   circus  591.92 

Penny    wisdom  641.5 

Penny's    party  641.5 

Pigskin    champions  796.33 

Quicker'n    a    wink  791.4 

Romance   of   radium  546 

Story  of  Doctor  Carver  921 

Tennis    tactics  796.34 

Peter,  Saint 

Fishers    of   men  225.92 

PETER  BORIK.  20min  16-sd-color-$150;  rent 
$5  Capital 

PETER  STUYVESANT.  (Chronicles  of  Am. 
photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si-rent  ?6  1924 
Yale  973.2 

PETERBOROUGH     CATHEDRAL.     See     Sym- 
phonies   in    stone  726 
Petroleum 

Conservation  of  natural  resources  333 

Crude  oil  distillation  665.5 

Deep   horizons  665.5 

Distillation  665.5 

Evolution    of    the    oil    industry  665.5 

Marvel    of    gasoline    chemistry  665.5 

Masters  of  molecules  665.5 

Oil   for   the   lamps   of  China;    excerpt       174 
Oil    for   tomorrow  665.5 

Oil    from    the    earth  665.5 

Petroleum.    EBF  665.5 

Petroleum.  Filmsets 

Petroleum    and    its    products  665.5 

Petroleum   and   its   uses  665.5 

Power  of  neighbors  334 

Producing  crude  oil  665.5 

Prospecting  for  petroleum 
Refining    crude   oil  665.5 

Search    unending  665:5 

Story    of    gasoline  665.5 

Story   of   lubricating   oil  621.89 

Story  of  oil  665.5 

Story    of    Texas    &    its    natural    resources 

917.64 

Through   oil   lands   of  Europe  and  Africa — 

Germany,     France,     Spain.     Morocco    and 

Algeria  665.5 

Through   oil   lands   of  Europe  and  Africa — 

Italy,  Hungary,  the  Danube  and  Rumania 

665.5 
Through   oil   lands   of  Europe   and   Africa- 
Poland,  Greece  and  Egypt  665.5 
Treasure  of  the  foothills 
Up  from  the  earth 
Years  ahead 

See  also  Gasoline 

Transportation 
Operation    Pluto  665.5 

Pipeline  665.5 

PETROLEUM.  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1947  EBF    665.5 

PETROLEUM.      8min      16-si-$12.50      Filmsets 

PETROLEUM  AND  ITS  PRODUCTS.  12min 
16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50  1939  EPS  665.5 

PETROLEUM  AND  ITS  USES.  42min  16-sd- 
loan    1943    USBM  665.5 

Petroleum  industry  and  trade 

Evolution   of   the   oil    industry  665.5 

Pets 

Care  of  pets  636 

Pewter 

Metal  craft  739 

Phalaropes 

Wading  birds  598.2 

THE  PHANTOM,  20min  16-sd-color-apply  1947 
PFC 

PHANTOMS   INC.   (Crime  does  not  pay)  20mln 

16-sd-apply    TFC 

THE    PHARMACIST.    (Your  life  work)  lOmin 

16-sd-$50;    rent   $1.50   Mahnke  615.1 


110 


1947    EDITION 


Pharmacy 

The  pharmacist  615.1 

PHEASANT     FEVER.  lOmin      16-sd-color-$75 

1946  Hawley  636.7 
Pheasants 

Game  birds  598.Z 

Philadelphia 

Historic    Philadelphia 

Place  to  live  331.83 

PHILATELICALLY  YOURS.  lOmin  lC-sd-$50; 
rent  $15     1946     Hoffberg 

Philippine   Islands 

Campesinos  Filipinos 

Day's    work  919-14 

Filipino   farmers  919.14 

Gente  de  Luzon 

Grain  of  rice  633.1 

Igorote  919.14 

Lindo  Baguio  ^^ 

Manila  5H']1 

Manila    and    the    Philippines  919.14 

Manila  as  it  was  before  the  war 
Manila  moderna 

People  of  Luzon  2]X'!. 

Philippine    Islands.  ^l^k^j 

The  Philippine  republic  919.4 

The    Philippines  919.14 

The  Philippines — destiny  finds  a  pattern  for 

a  free  world  ^.„  ^^ 

Pledge  to  Bataan  919.14 

Story  of   binder  twine  677.7 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — Philippine   Islands 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS.  15mln  16-si-$24  1942 
EBF  919.14 

THE  PHILIPPINE  REPUBLIC.  (Forum  edi- 
tion)    16min     16-sd-apply     1946     MOT     919.4 

THE  PHILIPPINES.  lOmin  16-si-$120;  rent 
$5    1941   ITTCO  919.4 

THE  PHILIPPINES— DESTINY  FINDS  THE 
PATTERN  FOR  A  FREE  WORLD.  2R 
16-sd-$100;   rent   $6     1946     Harmon 

Philosophy,  Moral.  See  Ethics 

Phoebes  ^„„  „ 

Baby   birds   and   their   ways  598.2 

Phosphorus 

Chemistry    and    a    changing    world  660 

PHOTO  CANADA.     30min  16-sd-color-?225  1946 

CanFB 

Photoelectric  cells 

Excursions   in   science,   nos.1-5  507 

Photographic  chemistry 

Alchemist  in  Hollywood  771 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  ILLUSTRATIONS.  See  Be- 
hind the  camera  770 

Photography 

Camera  magic  770 

Good  photography  is  flash  photography  770 

Lenses   and   their  uses  791.4 

Photography.   ITTCO 

Photography.    Mahnke  770 

Seeing  the  unseen 

Silver  739 

Moving  pictures 
See   Moving   picture   photography 

Photography,   Submarine 

With   Williamson    beneath    the   sea       591.92 

PHOTOGRAPHY.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.) 
lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$27;  rent  $1-$1.50  1937 
ITTCO  770 

PHOTOGRAPHY.  (Your  life  work)  llmln 
16-sd-$50;   rent  $1.50     1946     Mahnke 

Photography  of  animals 

Camera    thrills    in    wildest   Africa  591.5 

Game    trails  591.5 

Physical  chemistry.  See  Chemistry,  Physical 
and  theoretical 

Physical  education  and  training 

Fit    to    win  613.7 

Men    of    muscle  613.7 

Physical    fitness    program    for  U.S.    Navy 

613.7 

Physical    training   in   Sweden  613.7 

Posture   and   exercise  613 


PHYSICAL     FITNESS     PROGRAM     FOR     U.S. 
NAVY.      25min      16-sd-$31.57      1945     Castle 

613.7 

Physical  geography 

Earth — latitude    and   longitude  551 

Earth — surface    and    climate  551 

Our  earth  551 

World  we  live  in  525 

Physical  science  series 

Distributing    heat    energy  -o 

Fuels  and  heat  636.7 

Thermodynamics  536.7 

Physical    therapy.      See    Therapeutics,  Physical 

PHYSICAL    TRAINING     IN     SWEDEN,    llmin 

16-sd-$23;    rent   $1    FON  613.7 

Physicians 

Arrowsmith:    excerpt  589.95 

Men  of  medicine  610 

Wife,     doctor    and    nurse;  excerpt            173 

Physicists 
Langevin 
Louis  de  Broglie 

Physics,    Terrestlal.    See    Geophysics 

Physics  series 

Problems  of  flight  629.13 

Theory    of    flight  533 

Physiography.     See     Physical     peogrraphy 

Physiology 

How  the  organs  of  the  body  function      612 
Human   body  in  first  aid  614.8 

Physiology,    Plant.    See    Botany — Physiology 

p  j  a  n  j etc 

Jose    Iturbi.    pianist  786.2 

Vitya    Vronsky     and     Victor    Babin,     duo- 
pianists  786.2 
Piano 

Archaic    and    unusual    Instruments  785 

Golden    mountains  786.2 

Keyboard      concerts — first-third      portfolios 

786.2 

PIANO  REFLECTIONS.  3mln  ea  16-sd-$7.50  ea; 
rent   50^-$l    ea   1946     Tel-E-Pic  786.2 

PICAFLOR.    65min    16-sd-rent   $15    1937   Lew    F 

Picasso,  Pablo 

Art  survives  the  times  759.4 

PICCADILLY    ROUNDABOUT.      lOmin      16-sd- 
rent  $1.50    Lew 

PICKING   POLE  SNAP   BEANS.     lOmin     16-sl- 
$20;    rent    50c      1944      OreS  633.3 

PICKING   STRAWBERRIES.     15min     16-si-$30; 
rent  50c     1945     OreS  634.7 

PICTURESQUE     PORTUGAL.     (Magic     carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.69 

PIED   PIPER.     86min     16-sd-rent  apply    Fi     F 

Pies 

Human   element  in   pie  crust  making 
Light  touch  in  pie  making 
Production  of  5c  pies 

PIG     IRON    TO    STEEL.    15min    16-si-$24    1927 
EBF  669.1 

PIG   TALES.     lOmin   16-sd-$65  1944  Frith    636.4 

Pigeons 

It's   your    pigeon  636.5 

Pigmentation.    See   Color   of   animals 

Pigmies.  See  Pygmies 

Pigs.  See  Swine 

PIGSKIN    CHAMPIONS.    (Pete    Smith    special- 
ties  ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  796.33 

PIGSKIN     PARADE. 

FiC 

Pike 

Fish  is  born 

Pilate,  Pontius 
Barabbas 

Pilgrim  fathers 
Pilgrim   fathers 
Puritans   of  Massachusetts   colony 

PILGRIM    FATHERS.   20min   16-sd-$72;   rent   $3 
1941  UWF  973.2 

PILGRIMAGE  THROUGH    PALESTINE.   15min 
16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  ITTCO  915.69 


40min      16-sl-sd-rent    $7 


639 


225.92 


973.2 
973.2 


111 


EDUCATIONAI.    FILM    GUIDE 


PILGRIMS.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays  ser.) 
45min    16-si-rent    $6    1923   Yale  973.2 

Pillsbury,  Arthur  C.  ^         ,    ^„„  ^„ 

Flower  life  in  Yosemite  national  park  582.13 
Life  under  the  South  seas  ^tl'^l 

Growing   plants  without   soil  ^^';r 

Life  in  the  South  seas  919.61 

Reproduction   in   plants   and  lower  animals 

612.6 

Piloting    (Aeronautics)   See  Airplanes — ^Piloting 
Pilots,  Airplanes.  See  Air  pilots 

Pine  „^  _ 

Pine  ways   to  profit  634.9 

Tree  and  plant  life  680 

PINE   WAYS    TO    PROFIT.  16min   16-sd-$26.41 

1939  Castle  634.9 

Pineapple  ^^„  „ 

Hawaii  the  beautiful  919.69 

Hawaiian  Islands.  EBF  919.69 

PINEHURST.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1945 
Pictorial 


Ping-pong 

Table  tennis 


794 


PINOCYTOSIS.    DRINKING  BY  CELLS.    l5min 

16-si-516.50;    rent   $3     Wistar   inst 
Pioneer  life.  See  Frontier  and  pioneer  life 

Pioneer  life  series 

Candle   making  665.1 

Kentuckie    rifle  973.2 

The    loom  677 

Spinning    wheel  677 

PIONEERS    OF   THE    PLAINS.  (History   ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF  978 

PIPE  AND  TUBE  MANUFACTURE.  See  Mak- 
ing and  shaping  of  steel  669.1 

Pipe  bends 

Making    a    cold    bend    on    a    hand-powered 

machine  621.9 

Tube  bending  by  hand  621.9 

PIPE    FABRICATION    WITH    JIGS.      22min   16- 
sd-$33.60      1944      Castle  621.9 

Pipe  fittings 

Cutting  and  threading  pipe  by  hand  621.9 
Cutting  and  threading  pipe  on  a  power  ma- 
chine 621.9 
Installing  vitreous  fixtures  696 
Laying  out  and  installing  hangers  621.12 
Measuring  pipe,  tubing,  and  fittings  621.9 
Pipe    fabrication    with    jigs                       621.9 

Pipe  lines.  See  Petroleum — Transportation 

PIPELINE.   17min  16-sd-loan  1941  Shell       665.5 

PIPELINE     LICKS     THE     WEATHER.     20min 

16-sd-color-apply   Wolff 
PIRATE  PORTS  OF  THE  CARIBBEAN.    lOmin 

16-sd-rent  $3    FiC 
Pirates 

Captain  Kldd's  treasure  910 

PIRATES     OF     THE      DEEP.      (Naturgraphs) 

15min  16-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50  1933  Bray  591.92 

PISTOL     BULLSEYES.     20mln  16-sd-?80    1941 

Trans  683 

Pistols 

Pistol  bullseyes  683 

Pitcairn  Island 

Pitcaim    island    today  919.7 

Primitive  Pitcaim  919.7 

PITCAIRN    ISLAND  TODAY.    (MQM  miniature 

ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  919.7 

Pitcher  plants 

Plant    traps  581.5 

PITCHING    FORM.     lOmin     16-sd-rent   $3     FiC 
Pitt,   William 

Young    Mr.    Pitt  921 

PITTSBURGH.      90min    16-sd-rent    $17.50   UWF 

F 

PLACE    TO     LIVE.    18min    16-sd-$72;    rent    $3 
1941   BraF  331.83 

PLACER  GOLD.    (Californiana)    lOmin   16-si-sd- 
$30-$40.    Also    color-$75      1941     Barr       622.34 
•  Placer  mining.   See  Hydraulic  mining 


PLACING    THE    RIGHT    MAN    ON    THE    JOB. 

13min    16-sd-$23.60      1944      Castle  658.3 

Plague 

Arrowsmith;    excerpt  589.95 

PLAIN    INDEXING    AND    CUTTING    A    SPUR 

GEAR.      22min      16-sd-$38.02      1942      Castle 

621.83 

PLAIN  TURNING.  20min  16-sd-loan.  Also  color- 
loan    1941    South   Bend   lathe   works       621.9 

PLAN  FOR  DESTRUCTION.  See  Geopolltik 
(Plan    for   destruction)  320.1 

PLAN  FOR  RURAL  SCHOOLS.  15min  16-sd- 
apply  1946  CanFB 

Plane  geometry.  See  Geometry 

Planets 

Planets — asteroids — comets  520 

Solar  family  523.2 

PLANETS— ASTEROIDS— COMETS.  IR  16-sl- 
sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1.50    UWF  520 

PLANING  A  FLAT  SURFACE.  22min  16-sd- 
.$33.60    Castle  621.9 

Planing   machines 

Face    planing   uneven    surfaces  684 

Planer    and    sharper    operation  621.9 

Planing    a    flat    surface  621.9 

PLANING  ROUGH  SURFACES  TO  DIMEN- 
SIONS.     17min      16-sd-$29.29      1945      Castle 

684 

Planning,  City.  See  City  planning 

PLANNING  AND  LAYING  OUT  WORK. 
lOmin     16-sd-$20.74     1944     Castle  658.3 

PLANNING  TO  PROSPER.  22min  16-sd- 
color-loan      1945   Allis  631.4 

PLANT  FOOD  FROM  COAL.  39min  16-sd-loan 
1940    By-product   ammonia  546 

Plant  growth.  See  Growth  (Plants) 

PLANT  GROWTH.  (Biological  science  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50      1931    EBF  581 

Plant  lice 

Aphids  595.7 

PLANT  LIFE.  (Harvard  univ.  natural  science 
ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$45;  rent  $1.50  1931  Har- 
vard 581 

Plant  life  series 

Gardening  635 

Plant  nutrition.     See  Plants — Nutrition 

Plant  physiology.  See  Botany — Physiology 

Plant  propagation 

Dispersal    of    seeds  581 

Seed  dispersal  581 

Vegetative  plant  propagation  581 

PLANT  SPEAKS  THRU  DEFICIENCY  SYMP- 
TOMS. 25min  16-sd-color-loan  1945  Am 
potash  581 

PLANT  SPEAKS  THRU  LEAF  ANALYSIS. 
18min     16-sd-color-loan       1946     Am     potash 

581 

PLANT  SPEAKS  THRU  SOIL  TESTS.  lOmin 
16-sd-color-loan     1945     Am   potash  631.4 

PLANT      SPEAKS      THRU      TISSUE      TESTS. 

14min    16-sd-color-loan      1945      Am    potash 

581 

PLANT  TRAPS.  (Biological  science  ser.)  lOmln 
16-sd-$50  1931  EBF  581.5 

Plantation  singers 

Stephen    Foster  921 

PLANTER  OF  COLONIAL  VIRGINIA.  (His- 
tory ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940  EBF  975.5 

Planting.  See  Agriculture;  Gardening;  Tree 
planting 

PLANTING     AND     CARE  OF     TREES.     15min 

16-si-$24    1928    EBF  632.7 

Plants 

The   desert  502 

Jungles   of   the  world  573 

The    mountains  502 

Plant   speaks   thru  tissue   tests  581 

The    seashore  502 

The   valleys  502 

Diseases 
See  Botany — Pathology 


112 


1947    EDITION 


Plants — Continued 

Fertilization 
See  Fertilization  of  plants 

Growth 
See  Growth  (Plants) 

Irritability  and  movements 
Reactions  in  plants  and  animals 

Nutrition 
Carbon -oxygen  cycle 
Gift    of    green 
Green    plant 
Hunger  signs 
Nitrogen   cycle 
Plant  life 


581 


581 
581 
581 
581 
581 
581 
Plant  speaks  thru  deficiency  symptoms    581 
Study    of    mineral    element    deficiencies    in 
plant  growth  581 

Physiology 
See  Botany — Physiology 

Propagation 
See  Plant  propagation 

Reproduction 
Reproduction   in   plants   and   lower  animals 

612.6 
Soilless  culture 
Gardens    without    soil 

Growing   plants  without  soil  631.5 

Soil-less  farmers 
Plants — Diseases.       See    Botany — Pathology 
PLASTER   CASTING.     22min  16-si-$48;   rent  $3 
1941  ITTCO  730 

Plaster  casts 

From  clay  to  bronze  739 

Plaster  casting  730 

PLASTIC  ART.   (Art  ser.)  llmln  16-sd-J50  1939 
EBP  739 

Plastic  materials 

Cleaning   &    servicing   the    press  668.4 

Machining  laminated  plastics  621.9 

Maintenance  of  plexiglass  and  Incite 
Methods    of    processing    plastics    materials 

668.4 
Molding  a  part  with  insets  668.4 

Molding  a  simple   part  668.4 

Origin    &    synthesis    of    plastics    materials 

668.4 
Plastics  668.4 

Preparing  the  charge  and  loading  the  mold 
Product   design    and   molding   technique   for 

thermosetting  plastics 
Proving    ground  668.4 

Robots  at  work 
Selecting    the    right    thermosetting   molding 

material 
Semiautomatic   and   hand  molding  of  intri- 
cate parts 
Setting    up    the   press   and   molding   a  part 
Shape    of    things    to    come  668.4 

Story   of   formica  668.4 

"Wonder  world  of  chemistry  660 

Plastic  surgery.   See  Surgery,   Plastic 

PLASTICS.       15min       16-sd-$50       1945       Young 
America  668.4 

Plate  glass 

Manufacture    of    plate    glass    and    mirrors 

666.1 

Plating.    See  Electroplating 

Play 

Frustrating    play    techniques  136.7 

Play  is  our  business 

Play  materials  in  the  elementary  school  790 
Play's   the   thing  790 

PLAY    BALL.    (New   world   of   sports   ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply  TFC  796.357 

PLAY     BALL,     SON.       20min      16-sd-$80      1946 
Yng  Am  796.357 

PLAY   CHAMPIONSHIP   BASKETBALL.  63min 
16-sd-$150;    rent    $12.50    1947   YMCA  796.32 

PLAY    IN    THE    SNOW.      IR      lG-sd-$50      1945 
EBF  796.9 


PLAY    IS   OUR    BUSINESS.     20min     16-sd-|46; 

rent  $3    Sun-dial 
PLAY    MATERIALS    IN    THE    ELEMENTARY 

SCHOOL.       23min    16-si-$58;     rent    $2     1942 

Balis  790 

PLAY  VOLLEY  BALL.     20min    16-sd-$55;  rent 

$3     1945     YMCA  796.32 

PLAYGROUNDS  OF  THE  PRAIRIE.  12min  16- 

si-color-loan  NPC  917.127 

PLAY'S    THE    THING.    15min    16-sI-loan    1939 

USCB  790 

PLAYTOWN,  USA.  23min  16-sd-color-loan  1946 

YMCA  790 

PLEASUREBOUND    IN     CANADA.     (Columbia 

tour  ser.)   9min  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.1 

PLEDGE  TO   BATAAN.  GOmin  IS-sd-color-rent 

$50     1943     Adventure  919.14 

Pliers 

Pliers   and  screwdriver  694 

PLIERS    AND     SCREWDRIVERS.       (Use    and 

care  of  hand  tools  ser.)  IT^^min  16-sd-$13.07 

1943  Plomb  694 
Plovers 

Wading  birds  598.2 

Plow 

Reconditioning  a  two  bottom   tractor  plow 

631.3 
Plowing 

Broad  base  terracing 

Build   good   terraces   with   your  own   mold- 
board  plow 
PLUIE    SUR     LA    VILLE.    20min      16-sd-loan 

FrenchC 
Plumbing 

Flow  of  water  &  air  in  plumbing  drains 

696 

Inspection   of   plumbing   and   piping  696 

Installing  vitreous    fixtures  696 

Making    of   American    homes  696 

Plumbing  696 

PLUMBING.     (Your  life  work  ser.)     lOmin    16- 

sd-$50;    rent   $1.50     1945   Mahnke  696 

PLUNGE  CUT  GRINDING.    15min    16-sd-$26.43 

1944  Castle  621.92 
Plywood 

From  spruce  to  bomber  629.13 

How   to   finish   plywood  674 

Laying  out   and  forming  plywood  674 

Plywood    fleet  623.8 

Plywood  on  the  farm  674 

Plywood,    the    miracle   wood  674 

Prefabrication  with  plywood  674 

PLYWOOD     FLEET.     34min     16-sd-loan     1942 
Douglas  fir  plywood  assn  623.8 

PLYWOOD  ON  THE  FARM.  30min  16-sd-color- 
loan  1942  Douglas  fir  plywood  assn  674 

PLYWOOD,  THE  MIRACLE  WOOD.  35min  16- 
sd-color-loan  1942  Douglas  fir  plywood  assn 

674 

Pneumonia 

Home  nursing  In  pneumonia  610.7 

New    day  616.2 

Pneumonia  616.2 

PNEUMONIA.    (Biological    science   ser.)    llmin 
16-sd-$50   1941   EBF  616.2 

Poetry 

Nature    speaks  811 

POETRY    OF    MOTION.    9mln    16-8d-J27;    rent 
$1.50  ITTCO  796 

Poets,  American 

William  Rose  Benet 


DISTINCTION. 

Permo 


POINTS    OF 

ply     1946 

Poisons 

Family  affair 

Poland 

Land  of  my  mother 
Lights  out  in  Europe 
Mary   visits   Poland 
Poland.   EBF 
Poland   IntFF 
Poland.    ITTCO 
Poland    forever 
Price  of  freedom 


26min    16-sd-ap- 


613.81 

914.38 
940.53 
914.38 
914.38 
914.38 
914.38 
914.38 
914.38 


113 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Poland — Continued 

Sailing   a   square   rigger  797.1 

This   is   Poland  914.38 

This    was    modern    Poland  914.38 

Through   oil   lands   of  Europe  and  Africa — 

Poland,    Greece    and    Egypt,  Rl           665.5 

"Warsaw  rebuilds  914.38 
We  survived 

Army 
Fighting  pilgrims 
Scottish    mazurka  784 

POLAND.    IR    16-si-$24    1939    EBP  914.38 

POLAND,      18min      16-sd-$70      IntFF  914.38 

POLAND.     lOmin     16-sd-|27;     rent     $1.50     1939 
ITTCO  914.38 

POLAND    FIGHTS    ON.    lOmin    16-sd-rent   $1.25 
1944   PIC  940.534 

POLAND     FOREVER.     28min    16-sd-rent    $1.50 
1941  PIC  914.38 

POLAND   ON    THE    PRAIRIES.      21min     16-sd- 
color-$150     Canada  917.1 

Polar  bears.  See  Bears 

Polar    regions.    See    Antarctic    regions;    Arctic 
regions 

Poles  in  Canada 

Poland   on   the   prairies  917.1 

Polish    dance  793.3 

Poles  In  the  United  States 

Greenie  325.73 

Police 

Fire  and  police  service 

Police  Ju-jitsu  for  teaching  purposes  796.8 

The    policeman  352.2 

POLICE     JU-JITSU     FOR     TEACHING     PUR- 
POSES.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1941  YMCA 

796.8 

THE  POLICEMAN.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50   1940  EBP  352.2 

POLISH    BOMBER'S    HOLIDAY.    lOmln    16-sd- 
rent   $1.25   1943   PIC  940.544 

POLISH     DANCE.      9min    16-sd-color-$75    Can- 
ada 793.3 

POLISHING.      SOmin   16-sd-$35.02;   rent   $2   1944 
UWF  681.4 

POLISHING— SPHERICAL  SURFACES.     28min 
16-sd-$40.89     1945     Castle  681.4 

Political  action  series 

Hell   bent   for   election  329 

Poiitical    corruption.    See    Corruption    (In    poli- 
tics) 

Politics,  Practical 

You,    the    people  352 

Pollination.    See    Fertilization    of   plants 

Polls.    See   Public   opinion   polls 

Pollution  of  water.  See  Water — ^Pollution 

Polo 

Polo  796.363 

Swinging  mallets  796.353 

POLO.  (Sports  parade  ser.)  IR  16-8d-apply  TFC 

796.353 

POLONAISE.  See  Piano  reflections 

Pompeii 

Last  days  of  Pompeii 

Moving  pictures 
See    Moving    picture    photography 
Ponchielli,  Amilcare 

Dance    of    the    hours  785 

POND    INSECTS.    (Animal   life  ser.)    lOmln   16- 

sd-$50   1932   EBP  591.92 

PONY    EXPRESS.      (Californiana)      llmln     16- 

si-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50     1942     Barr  383 

PONY   EXPRESS.  60min  16-sl-rent  $3.75  BK  F 

Poor 

Place  to  live  331.83 

"POP     RINGS    THE     BELL."    23min    16-sd-$69 
1944    Nat   school   serv   Inst  379 

Popular  government.  See  Democracy 

Porcelain.  See  Pottery 


PORCELAIN     PROTECTED     SURFACE    WIR- 
ING.   19min    16-sd-$30.74   1944   Castle     621.32 

Porcupines 

Adventures   of  Peter  591.5 

Common     animals     of     the     woods     (North 
America)  591.5 

Michigan   furbearers  591.5 

Michigan   mammals  591.5 

Rodents 

Pork 

Curing    pork    country    style  641.3 

PORK     ON     THE     FARM.       22min     16-sd-$27.S5 

1940  Castle  636.4 
Porpoises 

Marine    circus  591.92 

PORT  ARTHUR   VS.    HIGHLAND   PARK,  1944. 
35min    16-si-rent  $2    Tex 

Portable  buildings.  See  Buildings,  Prefabricated 

PORTAGE.        ISmin       16-sd-color-sale     apply; 
rent    $7.50     IdP  971 

Porter,   Gene   (Stratton) 

Girl    of    the    Limberlost  F 

Keeper    of    the    bees  F 

Romance   of   the   Limberlost  F 

Portland  cement.  See  Cement 

Porto  Rico.  See  Puerto  Rico 

PORTRAIT     OF     A    CITY.     20mln     16-sd-COlor- 
apply  1947  Assoc  screen 

PORTRAIT    OF    A     LIBRARY.     3R    16-sd-rent 
$4.50    1940    MMA  027 

PORTRAITS    OF    PORTUGAL.    (Magic    carpet 
ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.69 

Ports.  See  Harbors 

Portugal 

Picturesque    Portugal  914.69 

Portraits   of  Portugal  914.69 

Portugal  914.69 

PORTUGAL.     (Forum    edition    ser.)    12mln    16- 
sd-apply      March    of    time  914.69 

Portugese  man-of-war 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

POST      OFFICE.      (Community     helpers      ser.) 
15min  16-si-$25;  rent  $1  1938  Educ  film  serv 

383 

POST-OPERATIVE    CARE.    12min    16-sd-$16.76 
Castle 

POST-WAR    JOBS.      2R     16-sd-rent   $2  TMCA 

331 

Postage  stamps 

Philatelically  yours 

Postal  service 

Communications  and  our  town 

Fraud  by  mail  383 

Letter    to    grandmother  383 

The    mail  383 
Mail  call 

Mailman  383 

Pony  express.   Barr  383 

Pony  express.    EK  F 

Post    office  383 

Studies   about   communication  621.38 

Unseen    gruardians  339.4 
See  also  Air  mail  service 

Posture 

Danger  line  616.7 

Posture.    EBP  613 

Posture  and  excercise  613 

Posture  and  locomotion  612.76 

Posture    for    poise  613 

Sitting  right  613 

POSTURE.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBP  613 

POSTURE    AND    EXERCISE.     (Biological    sci- 
ence ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50   1941  EBF         613 

POSTURE    AND    LOCOMOTION.    lOmin  16-sd- 

$50     1934  EBF  612.76 

POSTURE    FOR    POISE.   22min   16-sI-rent  $1.50 

1941  lo  613 

Potatoes 

Certified   for  seed  630.971 

Pottery 

ABC    of    pottery    making — the   coll    method 

r^.       .  738 

Black  pottery  or  black  earth  of  Ckjyotepec 

738 


114 


1947   EDITION 


Pottery — Continued 

Clay,    hands,    and    Are 
Clay   pottery 
Crafts  of  the  fire 
Un   grand  potier 
Hop!  arts  and  crafts 
Land  of  the  eagle 


738 
738 
738 
738 
970.1 
917.28 


Large  pottery  of  San  Bartolo  Coytepec 

Painted    pig  738 
Pottery  in  the  Gold  Coast 

Pottery   making.    EIBP  738 

Pottery  making.  UWF  738 

Progress    report  914.2 

Puebla  738 

Red    pottery    of    Tzintzuntzan  738 

Tableware  T^S 

Throwing    on    the    wheel  738 
See   also  Indians  of  Mexico — Pottery 

POTTERY    IN    THE    GOLD   COAST.  9min     16- 
sd-$22     1946     BIS 


(Art    ser.)    llmin    6-sd- 
738 


29min   16-si-?48;    rent   $2 
738 


636 

631.18 

636.5 

636 
636.5 

636.5 

F 

636.5 

636.5 

636.5 

502 


POTTERY     MAKING 

$50    1939    EBP 
POTTERY    MAKING, 

1940     UWF 
Poultry 

Animals  of  the  farm 

Cows    and    chickens — ^USA 

Development  of  the  chick 

Dinnertime   on    the   farm 

Eggs 

Feathering  the  nest 

Happy  hen  and  her  chicks 

Lost   chick 

Poultry — a   billion    dollar   industry 

Poultry    on    the    farm 

Poultry  raising 

Spring   is    here 

Truck  and  poultry  farm 

Diseases 
Tuberculosis    in    poultry   and    swine  619 

POULTRY— A  BILLION  DOLLAR  INDUSTRY. 
28min     16-sd-$35.14     1939     Castle  636.5 

POULTRY  &  TRUCK  FARMING.  See  Truck  & 
poultry  farm 

Poultry  brooders 

Poultry  on  the  farm  636.5 

POULTRY  ON  THE  FARM.  (Primary  grade 
ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$50   1937  EBF  636.5 

POULTRY  RAISING.  (Your  life  work)  IR 
16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50      1946    Mahnke       636.5 

POUND     FOOLISH.     21min     16-sd-apply     TFC 

336.26 

POWDER  METALLURGY  PART  I:  PRIN- 
CIPLES  AND  USES.  19min  16-sd-$36.44 
Castle  664 

POWDER  METALLURGY  PART  II:  MANU- 
FACTURE OF  POROUS  BRONZE  BEAR- 
INGS.    15min   16-sd-$27.15     Castle  669 

Power  (Mechanics) 

Horsepower  621 

Industrial    revolution  621 

Power,    Water.   See  Water  power 

POWER  AND  THE  LAND.  39min  16-sd-$46.12 
1940    Castle  631.3 

POWER  BEHIND  THE  NATION.  38min  16- 
sd-loan.  Also  color-loan  1940  Norfolk  & 
Western  662.6 

POWER  BENDING  CONDUIT.  17min  16-sd- 
$29.29     Castle 

Power  boats.  See  Motor  boats 

POWER  FOR  THE  HIGHLANDS.  17mln  16- 
sd-$19.50    1945    BIS 

POWER  FROM  SHIPSHAW.  9min  16-sd-$25 
1946  CanFB  * 

POWER      OF      GOD.        56min      16-sd-rent      $20 

MoSynod 

POWER  OF  NEIGHBORS.  33min  16-sd-color- 
$250;    rent    $4.50      1947      Co-op  334 

POWER  OF  THE  BLOOD.  30min  16-sd-color- 
$150;  rent  $10    Baptista 

Power  transmission,  Electric.  See  Electric  pow- 
er distribution 


POWER  VALLEY.  17min  16-sd-$40  1946 
CanFB 

POWER  WITHIN— CONSTRUCTION,  OPERA- 
TION, AND  CARE  OF  THE  INTERNAL- 
COMBUSTION  ENGINE.  16-si-sd-loan 
USBM  621.4 

POWERHOUSE  IS  BUILT,  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
loan    Pacific  gas  «&  el 

Practical   ethics.    See  Conduct  of  life;   Ethics 

PRACTICAL  GEOMETRY  16min  16-sd-$40; 
rent   $2    Knowledge   builders  513 

Practical   geometry  series 

Angles  513 

Angles  and  arcs  In  circles  513 

Areas  513 

The    circle  513 

Chords   and   tangents   of  circles  513 

Congruent    figures  513 

Lines  and  angles  513 

Locus  513 

Quadrilaterals  513 

Similiar    triangles  513 

Practical    politics.    See    Politics.    Practical 

PRACTICAL  PRODUCTION  OF  GRADE  "A" 
MILK.     30mln     16-sd-color-apply     TexH 

Prairie-dogs 

Animal    babies  591.5 

Prairie   farm    rehabilitation    act.    See  Canada — 

Prairie  farm  rehabilitation  act 
PRAIRIE     PROVINCES    OF    CANADA.     lOmin 

16-sd-$50    1943   EBF  917.1 
Prairies 

Home   on    the    range  628.1 

Prawns 

Arthropoda:   the   Crustacea  595.3 

Prayer 

World    at    prayer  248 

Prayers 

Lord's  prayer 

Mine   eyes   have   seen   the   glory  264 

Praying   mantis 

Killers  595.7 

Vegetable   insects  632.7 

PRECIOUS     INGREDIENT.     25min  16-sd-loan 

1941    Westinghouse  613.2 

PRECIOUS    LAND— A    STORY    OF  FARMING 

IN     JAPAN.     lOmin    16-sd-rent  $1.25     1940 

YMCA  630.952 

PRECISELY     SO.     20mln    16-sd-loan    1940    GM 

600 

PRECISION  GAGE  BLOCKS.  18min  16-sd- 
$30.01     1944     Castle  621.9 

PRECISION    SPIN.      12min    16-sd-$15.80     Castle 

629.145 

PRECISION      WITH      NORTON      ABRASIVES. 

15min     16-sd-color-loan     1946     Norton 
Predictions.  See  Prophecies 

Prefabricated     buildings.     See    Buildings,     Pre- 
fabricated 
PREFABRICATION    WITH    PLYWOOD,    35min 

16-sd-color-loan    1942    Douglas    fir    plywood 

assn  674 

PREFLIGHT  INSPECTION— AIRPLANE.    17min 

16-sd-$28.58     Castle  629.134 

PREFLIGHT     INSPECTION— ENGINE.       13min 

16-sd-$23.60     1946      Castle  629.13 

Pregnancy 

Before  the  baby  comes  618 

Rapid  pregnancy  test 
Prehistoric  animals.    See  Paleontology 
Prehistoric  antiquities.    See  Archeology 
Prehistoric    fauna.    See    Paleontology 
Prehistoric    man.    See    Man,    Prehistoric 
Prehistoric   trails.    See   Ancient   trails   in   North 

Africa  961 

Prejudices.    See  Antipathies   and  prejudices 
PRE-OPERATIVE     CARE.     12min     16-sd-$16.76 

Castle 

PREPARATION       FOR       CATHETERIZATION. 

IR  16-si-$25;  rent  $3  Goodrich 

PREPARATION      FOR      SOAPSUDS      ENEMA, 

IR  16-si-$lo;  rent  $3  Goodrich 


115 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PREPARATION  OF  OPERATION  BED.   IR 

lG-si-$25;  rent  $3  Goodrich 

PREPARING  A  CUPOLA  FOR  CHARGING. 
21min      16-sd-$32.87      1946      Castle  669.8 

PREPARING  AND  SETTING  A  KEEL  BLOCK 
AND  BOTTOM  CRADLE.  20min  16-sd- 
$30.01     1942     Castle  623.8 

PREPARING  OLD  BUILDINGS  FOR  WIRING. 
21min  16-sd-$32.87  Castle 

PREPARING  THE  CHARGE  AND  LOADING 
THE    MOLD,      llmin     16-sd-$21.44      Castle 

PREPARING  TO  IRRIGATE.  llmin  16-si- 
rent  50c    USDA  626 

PRESCHOOL  ADVENTURES.  42min  16-si- 
$75.   Also  color-$125;   rent  $3  1941  lo       372.2 

Preschool    education.    See   Nursery   schools 

PRESCRIPTION  FOR  RUBBER.  8min  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50  UWP 

Preservation    of    food.    See    Food — Preservation 

Preservation  of  forests.  See  Forests  and  for- 
estry 

Preservation  of  historical  records.  See  Archives 

Preservation  of  wild  life.  See  Wild  life — Con- 
servation 

Preserving.   See   Canning  and  preserving 

PRESIDENT  BENES  OF  CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
VISITS  MOSCOW.  lOmin  16-sd-?36;  rent 
$1.50       1944      BraF  943.7 

Presidents 

United  States 
Mr   President  973.9 

Press.  See  Journalism;  Liberty  of  the  press; 
Newspapers 

Presses,    Hydraulic.   See  Hydraulic  presses 

Pressure,  Atmospheric.  See  Atmospheric  pres- 
sure 

PREVENT  FOREST  FIRES— THE  CAREFUL 
FISHERMAN.    3min    16-sd-$2.26    1936   Castle 

799.1 

PREVENTING  BLINDNESS  AND  SAVING 
SIGHT.  20min  16-si-loan  1940  Nat  soc  for 
the    prevention    of    blindness  617.7 

PREVENTION  AND  CONTROL  OF  DISTOR- 
TION IN  ARC  WELDING.  20min  16-sd- 
color-loan     Lincoln   elec  671W 

PREVENTION  AND  IMMEDIATE  CARE  OF 
ATHLETIC  TYPES  OF  INJURIES.  45min 
16-si-color-loan     Becton,   Dickinson         614.8 

Prevention  of  accidents.  See  Accidents — Pre- 
vention 

Prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals.  See  Animals 
— Treatment 

Prevention    of    fires.    See    Fire    prevention 

Preventive  dentistry  series 

Your  own   teeth  617.6 

Preventive   medicine.    See  Bacteriology 

PRICE  OF  FREEDOM.  18min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1942   PIC  914.38 

PRICELESS  CARGO.  22min  16-sd-loan  1947 
Handy 

PRIDE  AND   PREJUDICE.     40iTiin     16-sd-apply 

TFC  F 

Priestley,  Joseph 

Historical     introduction     to     the  study     of 

chemistry  540.9 

Primary    batteries.    See    Electric    batteries 

PRIMARY    CELL,    llmin    16-sd-$50  1944    EBF 

621.35 

Primary  grade  series 

Adventures   of  Bunny  Rabbit  591.5 

Black  bear  twins  591  5 

Children  of   Holland  914.92 

Colonial  children  973  2 

Farm   animals  636 

Fireman  6I4  34 

Goats  636.3 

Gray    squirrel  591  5 

Mexican    children  917  2 

Navajo    children  970*1 

Poultry  on  the  farm  636  5 

Robin    red   breast  598  2 

Shep   the    farm    dog  636  7 

Three    little    kittens  636!8 


PRIMATES— ANTHROPOID  APES  AND  NEW 
WORLD  MONKEYS.  (Living  natural  his- 
tory)    IR  16-sd-$30     Film  hi 

PRIMATES— NEW  AND  OLD  WORLD  MON- 
KEYS. (Living  natural  history)  IR  16-sd- 
$30     Film  hi 

Primitive  art.  See  Art,  Primitive 
PRIMITIVE   PITCAIRN.    (MGM  miniature  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  919.7 

PRIMITIVE     PUEBLOS.     15min     16-si-color-$65 

1939  Hunt  913.7 
PRIMITIVE     RELIGIONS.     (Comparative    reli- 
gions  ser.)    15min   16-si-rent   $1.25  RFA  290 

Prince  Edward   Island 

Maritime    provinces    of    Canada  917.1 

Prince    Edward    Island  917.17 

PRINCE     EDWARD     ISLAND.      lOmin      16-sd- 

$25.      Also  color-$75     Canada  917.17 

PRINCE  GABBY.  20min  16-sd-rent  $3  FiC 
PRINCIPAL         DIMENSIONS,         REFERENCE 

SURFACES,    AND    TOLERANCES.      12min 

16-sd-$22.15      1944      Castle  621.79 

PRINCIPLE     OF     MOMENTS.       23min       16-3d- 

$35.16     1946     Castle  531 

PRINCIPLES     OF     BAKING,     llmin     16-sd-$50 

1943    EBF  641.5 

PRINCIPLES    OF    COOKING,    llmin    16-sd-$50 

1943  EBF  641.5 

PRINCIPLES  OF  DRY  FRICTION.  17min  16- 
sd-$29.29      Castle  531 

PRINCIPLES  OF  ELECTRICITY.  20min  16- 
sd-color-loan     1945     GE  537 

PRINCIPLES     OF     FLIGHT.     15min     16-si-$24 

1940  EBF  629.13 
PRINCIPLES  OF  GAS-FILLED  TUBES.  15min 

16-sd-$29.29      Castle  621.3 

PRINCIPLES   OF   GEARING— AN    INTRODUC- 

TION.  ISmin  16-sd-$30.74  Castle  621.83 
PRINCIPLES     OF     HOME     CANNING.      llmin 

16-sd-$50      1944      EBF  641.4 

PRINCIPLES   OF    LUBRICATION.      16min     16- 

sd-$27.88     Castle  621.89 

PRINCIPLES     OF     REFRIGERATION.       20min 

16-sd-$32.16       1945      Castle  621.5 

PRINCIPLES    OF    THE    ART    AND    SCIENCE 

OF    TEACHING.    55min    16-sd-rent    $6    1942 

lo  371 

PRINCIPLES  OF  THE  GYROSCOPE.  lOmin  16- 

sd-$14.09   Castle 
Printing 

Book  of  books  220 

Cover  to  cover  655 

Making  a  book  655 

Printing 

Studies    about    communication  621.38 

PRINTING.     (Your    life    work)       llmin    16-sd- 

$50;  rent  $1.50     1947     Mahnke 
Printing    in    color.    See    Color   printing 
Prints,  Color.  See  Color  prints 
Prison  labor.  See  Convict  labor 
PRISONER   OF   ZENDA.    78min   IS-sd-rent   $15 

Pictorial  p 

Prisons 

Huntsville  prison   rodeo 

I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 
(chain  gang  sequence)  365 

I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 
(parole    board    sequence)  364 

Illinois  prisons 

Kilmainham    jail     (The   bastille   of   Ireland) 

New  men 

PRIVATE    SMITH  OF    THE    U.S.A.     (This    Is 

America    ser.)  18min     16-sd-$100;     rent    $3 

1944  Pictorial  355 
Probation 

Boy    in    court  364 

I  am  a  fugitive  from  a  chain  gang;  excerpt 

(parole  board  sequence)  364 

PROBLEM  CHILDREN.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1946     OhioS 

PROBLEMS  PSICOLOGICOS.  See  Of  pups  and 
puzzles  371.42 


116 


1947    EDITION 


PROBLEMS    OF    FLIGHT.    (Univ.    of    Chicago 

physical   science   ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1941 

EBF  629.13 

PROBLEMS     OF      HOUSING.      (Social     studies 

ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-$50      1945      EBF    331.83 
THE     PRODIGAL    RETURNS.      16min      16-sd- 

color-rent  $6-$9  1947  Foundation 
PRODIGAL     SON.     22min     16-sd-rent     $6     1941 

Cathedral  226 

PRODUCING     CRUDE     OIL.       15min     16-si-$24 

1930    EBP  665.5 

PRODUCT    DESIGN    AND    MOLDING    TECH- 
NIQUE     FOR     THERMOSETTING      PLAS- 
TICS.   30min    16-sd-rent    50c    PFC 
Production     credit     associations.     See     United 

States — Farm    credit    administration 
PRODUCTION     METHODS.       IR       16-sd-$32.27 

1945    Castle 
PRODUCTION    OF  5c   PIES.     15min  16-si-color- 

loan   Am  soc  of  bakery  eng 
PRODUCTION   OF   FOODS.     (World  food  prob- 
lems ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1945     EBF  641 
PRODUCTIVE      SWEDEN.        18min      16-si-sd- 

color-$150;   rent  $3-$4  FON 
PROESTROUS    AND    OESTROUS     BEHAVIOR 

IN    THE    GUINEA    PIG.     15min     16-si-rent 

$1.50    Wistar  inst 
Profession,  Choice  of.     See  Vocational  guidance 
PROFESSOR     MAMLOCK.      96min      16-sd-sale 

apply;    rent   $25   1938   BraF  F 

Progress  of  mankind  series 

Home   builders   at  work  728 

PROGRESS    REPORT.      lOmin     16-sd-$22;    rent 

$1      1946     BIS  914.2 

PROGRESS  THROUGH  ENGINEERING. 

ISmin    16-sd-loan    1945    GM 
Progressive   education.   See  Education — ^Experi- 
mental methods 
Projectiles 

Shells  for  the  "Fighting  forties" 
Projectiles,   Incendiary 

Steel    for   victory  669.1 

Unexploded  bombs 

V-1,    the   film   of   the   robot  bomb       940.542 
Projection,  Lantern.  See  Lantern  projection 
Projection,    Map.   See  Map  projection 
PROMENADE        ALL— WESTERN         SQUARE 

DANCING.    IR    16-sd-$33;    rent    $1.50.    Also 

color-$77.50;   rent   $3   1947  Gateway  793.3 

PROOF  OF  THE  PUDDING.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 

loan      1941    Met    life  613.2 

Propaganda 

Does  it  matter  what  you  think?  301.15 

Propagation  of  plants.  See  Plant  propagation 
Propellers 

Laying  out  and  installing  stern  tube,  tail 
shaft  and  propeller.  Pt  I:  running  a  tem- 
porary  line  623.8 

Laying  out  and  installing  stern  tube,  tall 
shaft  and  propeller,  Pt.  Ill:  running  a 
permanent  line  and  boring  623.8 

Laying  out  and  Installing  stern  tube,  tall 
shaft  and  propeller,  Pt.  IV:  fitting  tube, 
shaft  and  propeller  623.8 

Propellers,  Aerial 

Aircraft  propellers — Hamilton  hydromatio 
— theory  and  operations  629.13 

Airplane     propellers — principles     and     types 

629.13 

America    first    In    the    air  629.13 

Working    on    air  629.13 

PROPERTIES    OF     WATER,     llmin    16-sd-$45. 

Also  color-$75     1941  Coronet  543 

PROPERTY    TAXATION.      IR      16-sd-$50      1945 

EBF  336.2 

Prophecies 

Further  prophecies  of  Nostradamus 
PROPHET       WITHOUT       HONOR— GENERAL 
MITCHELL.    5mln    16-sd-$15;    rent    $1    1942 

ITTCO  921 

PROSPECTING      FOR      PETROLEUM.       23min 

16-sd-loan    1946    Shell 


Protection  of  birds.  See  Birds — Protection 
Protestant  reformation.  See  Reformation 
Protoplasm 

Protoplasm — the  beginning  of  life  593 

PROTOPLASM— THE    BEGINNING    OF    LIFE. 

(Science  of  life  ser.  no.  1)  IR  16-sI-$24;  rent 

$1.50    Bray  593 

Protozoa 

One- celled   animals  593 

Protractors 

Bevel    protractor  744 

THE    PROUD    CITY.      26mln    16-sd-appIy     1947 

BIS 
PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC.   15mln   16-si-$24  1932 

EBF  917.14 

PROVINCE    OF    QUEBEC,    llmin    16-sd-appIy 

TFC  917.14 

PROVING   GROUND.     25mln     16-sd-loan     1944 

Celanese  668.4 

THE    PROWLERS.    (Hodge    podge    ser.)    llmin 

16-sd-apply    TFC  916.7 

Pruning 

Simple    fruit    pruning  634 

PSALMODY.      9min      16-sd-color-$90;    rent    $5 

1946    Sa  deal 
Psychiatry.  See  Psychology,  Patholoigcal 
Psychological   films 

Alcohol    as    a    preventive    of    experimental 
neuroses  613.8 

Broken  melody 

Effects   of   electroshock  therapy  on   experi- 
mental   neuroses  613.8 
PSYCHOLOGICAL     IMPLICATIONS     OF     BE- 

HAVIOR    DURING  THE  CLINICAL  VISIT. 

20min     16-si-$40;   rent  $2      NYU  136.7 

Psychology,  Applied 

The   boss   didn't   say  good   morning  150 

Psychology,    Child.    See    Child    study 
Psychology,   Pathological 

Dark   shadows  132 

A   nurse's  day  with  the  mentally  111 

What's  on  your  mind 

Ptarmigans 

Realm  of  the  wild  598.2 

Public  health 

Agriculture  630.973 

Defending    the    city's    health  614 
Hashslingin'  to  foodhandling 
Health 

Life  cycle  of  the   mosquito  595.7 
Local     health    problems     in     war     industry 

614 

Medicine    on    guard  614 

Pale  horseman  940.5316 
Rural  health 

Twixt   the  cup  and   the  lip  614 

Your  health  department  614 

Public  health  nursing.   See  Nurses  and  nursing 

Public  health  service.  See  United  States — Pub- 
lic health  service 

Public  libraries.  See  Libraries 

Public  opinion 

Does  it  matter  what  you  think?  301.15 

Experiment 

Public   opinion  301.15 

PUBLIC     OPINION.       lOmin       16-sd-$50       1946 
EBF  301.15 

Public  opinion  polls 

Gallup  poll  301.15 

PUBLIC    PAYS.     (Crime    does    not    pay    ser.) 
2R    16-sd-apply    TFC  637 

Public  schools 

Finance 
"Pop    rings    the    bell"  379 

Great  Britain 
Learning  to  live 

Public  utilities 

Industry  goes  to  war 
Powerhouse  is  built 


117 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


Publishers  and  publishing 

Cover   to   cover  655 

Magazine   magic  655.5 

PUDGE.    lOmin   16-sd-color-?7o     1947  ChildP 

PUEBLA.     (Arts    and    crafts    of    Mexico    ser.) 

30min  16-si-rent  $3.  Also  color-rent  $6  RFA 

738 

PUEBLO    BOY.      (Americans   at  home)      25min 

IC-sd-color-loan    1947    Ford 
PUEBLO     DWELLERS.     15min     16-si-?24    1931 

BBF  970.1 

Pueblo  Indians 

Pueblo  boy 

Pueblo    dwellers  970.1 

Pueblo    Indians    of    the    Southwest        970.1 

Rio   Grande  917.8 

PUEBLO     INDIANS    OF    THE    SOUTHWEST. 

85min      16-si-color-$300     Hunt  970.1 

Puerto  Rico 

Caribbean    sentinel  917.295 

Democracy   at   work   in    rural   Puerto   Rico 

917.295 

From    Haiti    to    Trinidad  917.29 

Puerto  Rico  917.295 

PUERTO     RICO.     15min     16-si-$24     1941     EBF 
„   „  917.295 

Puffins 

Alive  in  the  deej>  591.92 

Beautiful   birds   of   the   northeast    coast 

598.2 

Birds  of  the  ocean  shore  598.2 

Pulleys 

Simple    machines  621 

PULLING     AND     INSTALLING    CABLE    AND 

PACKING      TERMINAL      TUBES.        16min 

16-sd-$27.88     1945     Castle  621.32 

Pumas 

Animal    cunning  591.5 

Rocky   mountain   mammals  591.5 

PUNCHES,     DRIFTS    AND     BARS.     (Use    and 

care  of  hand  tools  ser.)    14min   16-sd-S12.59 

1943   Plomb  694 

Punching   machinery 

Punches,    drifts   and  bars  694 

Puppet  plays.  See  Puppets 
Puppetoons  series 

Big    broadcast  791.5 

Cavalcade    of    music  791.5 

Sleeping   beauty  p 

Puppets 

ABC    of   puppets,    type    I  791.5 

•ABC  of  puppets,   type  II  791.5 

Big    broadcast  791.5 

Carrot  pie 

Cavalcade   of   music  791  5 

Chinese  shadow  play 

I  love  to  make  music 

I  wanted  red  wings 

Jerry  pulls   the  strings  663 

King   and    the    scullery    maid  F 

Light  on  mask  making 

Little   red   hen   and   Little   Black    Sambo    F 

Make    a    hand    puppet  791.5 

Marionettes— construction      and      manipula- 
t'on  791.5 

Sky  princess 

Sleeping    beauty  p 

Tulips  shall  grow 
PUPPY    TROUBLE.       (Training    you    to    train 

your    dog)      20min      16-sd-color-apply      1946 

United   specialists  636  7 

P^JPf.  CHRISTMAS.      IR      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1945     Pictorial 

PUPS    PICNIC.      IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945 
Pictorial 

Pure   food.     See  Food  law  and  legislation 

P'JR'^YING     WATER.     15min     16-si-$24     1928 
EBF  628.1 

Puritans 

Colonial    children  973  2 

Customs   of   Puritan    New   England 
Pilgrims  973  2 

Puritans  973!2 

Puritans   of  Massachusetts   colony  973!2 

PURITANS.     (Chronicles     of     Am.     photoplays 
ser.)    45niin    16-si-rent   $6   1924   Yale       973.2 


PURITANS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  COLONY. 

2R    16-sd-$72;    rent    $4    1940    AudF        973.2 
PURITY  SQUAD.     (Crime  does  not  pay)     20min 

16-sd-apply      TFC  614.3 

PUTTING     PLANTFOOD     TO     WORK.     20min 

16-si-sd-loan   1941   Nat  fertilizer  assn   631.8 
Pygmies 

African   pigmies  916.7 

Pygmies  of  Africa  916.7 

PYGMIES    OF    AFRICA.     (Human    geography 

ser.)  22min  16-sd-$85  1938  EBF  916.7 

Pyramids 

Colorful    Cairo  916.2 

Temples    of   many   creeds  726 

Pyrotechnics.  See  Fireworks 
Pythons 

Jungle     cavalcade  591.5 


Quacks  and  quackery 

Miracle   money  614.2 

QUADRILATERALS.  (Practical  geometry) 
12min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1946  Knowledge 
bldrs  513 

Quails 

Adventures    of    Chico  F 

Game  birds  598.2 

How    birds    feed    their    young  598.2 

Texas  quail 

QUAINT  FOLKS.  See  Cajuns  of  the  Teche 
(Quaint    folks)  917.63 

Quebec  (Province) 

Autumn   trip  around  the  Island  of  Orleans 

917.14 
Byways    of    New    France  917.14 

Fabric  of  our  story 
French  for  beginners 

Historic    and    romantic    Quebec  917.14 

Hunting    and    fishing    In    Kipawa  799.2 

L'lle  d'OrlMns  917.14 

Industrial    provinces    of   Canada  917.1 

Islands  of  the  St.  Lawrence  917.14 

Maria    Chapdelaine  F 

Old  Quebec 

Perce   and   Bonaventure  Island  917.14 

Province  of  Quebec.   EBF  917.14 

Province   of  Quebec.    TFC  917.14 

Quebec  917.14 

Rural  Quebec  folkways  917.14 

Shooting  moose  with  the  camera  799.2 

Snowtime   in   Quebec  796.9 

Tobacco  raising  in  Quebec 
Un   voyage   dans  la  province  de  Quebec 
Why    not    you  799.2 

See  also  Cooperation — Quebec 

QUEBEC.  (Vagabond  adventure  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1938  ITTCO  917.14 

Queen   Elizabeth   (Ship) 

Berth   of  a   queen  623.8 

QUETZAL  QUEST.  16mln  16-sl-color-$60;  rent 
$3      1941      UWF  598.2 

Quetzals 

Quetzal   quest  598.2 

Quezon,  Manuel  L. 
In  memorlam  1944 

QUICKER  THAN  YOU  THINK.  22min  16- 
sd-loan     1945     Armour  641.5 

QUICK ER'N  A  WINK.  (Pete  Smith  specialties 
ser.)  9min  16-sd-apply  TFC  791.4 

QUIET  TRIUMPH.  15min  16-sd-loan  1946 
VA  355.11 

QUIETING  A  NOISY  REFRIGERATOR.  16min 
16-sd-$27.88      1945      Castle  621.5 

QUIT  WORRYING.  5mln  16-8d-loan  1944 
NTH  331.25 

Quiz  kids  (Radio  program) 

Kids    must    eat  371.7 

Quoits 

Horseshoes  706.24 


118 


1947    EDITION 


R 


RABBETING,    AND    SHAPING   AN    EDGE    ON 
STRAIGHT     STOCK,       18min       16-sd-$30.01 


Castle 


694 


the    woods 


1945 

Rabbits 

Adventures  of  Bunny  Rabbit 

Animal  babies 

Common     animals    of    the    woods 
America) 

Dinnertime  on  the  farm 

Furry  creatures 

Our   animal    neighbors 

Rodents 

When   winter   comes 

Wild  animals  near  home 
Rabies.  See  Hydrophobia 
Rablnof,   Benno 

Violins  and  cellos 
RACCOON.    8mln    16-si-$12    1930    EBF 
Raccoons 

Adventures  of  Chico 

Animal  cunning 

Bear  and  its  relatives 
.      Common     animals     of 
America) 

Raccoon 

Wildlife  of  New  York 
Race  characteristics.  See  Ethnology 
Race  problems 

American  creed 

Americans    all 

Boundary    lines 

Brotherhood  of  man 

Color  of  a  man 

For   all   people 

The  house  I  live  in 

Toward  unity 

Whoever  you  are 

World  we  want  to  live  In 
Races  of  mankind.   See  Brotherhood  of  man 
Racing.  See  Horse  racing;  Hurdle  racing;  Tacht 

racing 

Racketeering 
Public  pays 
Soak  the  old 


591.6 
691.5 
(North 
591.5 
636 
591.5 
591.5 

502 
591.5 


787 
591.5 

F 
591.5 
591.5 
(North 
591.5 
591.5 
591.5 


323.1 

323.1 

323.1 

326 

261 

170 

910 

323.1 

172 


637 
331.25 


Radar 

Adventures  in  research 

Radiation,  Solar.  See  Solar  radiation 

Radio 

Airwaves — radio    broadcasting  621.384 

Attack  signal  621.384 

Audio  oscillator  operation 

Communications   and   our   town 

Electrons  on  parade  621.384 

Elementary  electricity — amperes,  volts,  and 
ohms  537 

Elementary  electricity — current  and  elec- 
tromotive force  537 

Inductance 

Oscillators 

Periodic  functions 

Radio  and  television  621.384 

Radio  antennas:  creation  &  behavior  of 
radio  waves  621.384 

Radio    at   war  621.384 

Radio  operator  training — rhythm,  speed, 
and    accuracy    in    hand    sending       621.384 

Radio  operator  training — techniques  of  hand 


sending 
Radio     receivers:     principles    of 

celvers 
Radio  shop  techniques 
Receiving  radio  messages 
Rectangular  coordinates 
Resistance  capitance 
Sending  radio  messages 
Signal  generator  operation 
Studies   about   communication 
Tube  tester  operation 
"Vectors 

Voice  of  Canada 
Volt  ohmeter  operation 


621.384 
radio    re- 
621.384 

621.384 


621.384 
621.38 


RADIO  ANTENNAS— CREATION  AND  BE- 
HAVIOR OF  RADIO  WAVES,  llmin  16-sd- 
$15.86      1943      Castle  621.384 

RADIO  AT   WAR.   23min  16-sd-loan   1944  Ganz 

621.384 

Radio  broadcasting 

Great   American   broadcast  F 

Music  in  the  sky  784 

On  the  air  621.384 

The  telephone  hour 

Radio  city.  See  New  York  (City) — Rockefeller 
center. 

Radio  frequency  modulation 

Story  of  FM  621.384 

Radio  In  education 

Lessons   from   the  air  371.33 

Radio  musicals  series 

That  man  Samson  784 

RADIO  NAVIGATION— BRACKETING  AN  UN- 
KNOWN BEAIVI.    lOmin    16-sd-?13.18    Castle 

629.145 

RADIO  OPERATOR  TRAINING— RHYTHiVI, 
SPEED,  AND  ACCURACY  IN  HAND 
SENDING.       12min       16-sd-$16.76      Castle 

621.384 

RADIO  OPERATOR  TRAINING— TECH- 

NIQUES  OF    HAND   SENDING.     9min     16- 
sd-$12.28      Castle  621.384 

RADIO  RECEIVERS:  PRINCIPLES  OF  RADIO 
RECEIVERS.  17min  16-sd-$23.54  1945 
Castle  621.384 

RADIO  SHOP  TECHNIQUES.  38min  16-sd- 
$46.12   Castle 

Radio  vision.  See  Television 

Radiotherapy 

Radiotherapy:  high  dosage  treatment      615.8 

RADIOTHERAPY:     HIGH     DOSAGE     TREAT- 

MENT.      17min      16-sd-$28.58      1945      Castle 

615.8 
Radisson,  Pierre  Esprit 

Hudson's    bay  971 

Radium 

Romance  of  radium  546 

RAILROAD  SIGNAL.  (Running  the  railroad) 
17min     16-sd-apply   1946   NY   cen  385 


SOmIn     16-sd-color-loan 


RAILROADIN'. 

GE 

Railroads 

Big    trains    rolling 

Clear   track  ahead 

Coal  burning  steam  locomotive 

Development  of  transportation 

Don't  let  it  happen  to  you 

Hospital   train 

In  step  with  the  times 

Journey  by  train 

Land   transportation 

Life-line    of   the   nation 

Loaded   for  war 

Mainline    U.S.A. 

Railroad    signal 

Railroadin' 

Russian   children's   railway 

Streamlined 

The  time  is  now 

Trail  of  the  Olympian 

Transportation  and  cities 

Transportation   and   our   community 

Watch  your  step 

Air  brakes 
See  Air  brakes 


Construction 
Lumbering   in   the   Pacific   Northwest       674 


1941 
385 

385 

385 

621.13 

380 


385 
380 
385 
385 
385 
385 
385 
385 


385 


RADIO    AND    TELEVISION. 

ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$50; 
Mahnke 


(Tour   life   work 

rent    $1.50      1940 

621.384 


Freight 
Bee  Freight  and  freightage 

Signaling 
Remote   control 

Stations 
London  terminus 


621.38 


119 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Railroads — Continued 

Tradna 
Along  the  old  Santa  Fe  trail 
Journey  by  train 
Passenger  train 


917.9 
385 
385 


France 
Wheels  turn  again 

Rails   (Birds) 

Birds  of  the  marshes  598.2 

Birds    of    the    prairie    sloughs    and    marshes 
Wild    wings  598.2 

RAILS,    WHEELS    AND    AXLES.    See    Making 
and    shaping    of    steel  669.1 

Railways.  See  Railroads 

Rain  and  rainfall 

Water  cycle  551.57 

What   makes    rain  551.57 

RAIN  ON   THE  PLAINS.  8min  16-sd-$11.39  1938 
Castle  631.4 

RAINBOW    PASS.    (MGM    miniature    ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  895.12 

Rambling  reporters 

Home   of  the  sheikh 
Let's    talk    Turkey 
Wildman's   land 


916.5 

915.6 

919.11 

636.2 
636.2 


Ranch  life 

Cattle 
Cattleman 
Parlor  buckeroos 

RANGE     SHEEP.     15min     16-si-$24     1930     EBF 

636.3 


RAPID     PREGNANCY     TEST. 

loan    Wlstar  inst 


15min      16-sl- 


RATION      FOR      THE      DURATION.      (Popeye 
cartoon   ser.)    8min    16-sd-apply   Fi 


Rats 

Biology  of  reproduction  in  rats 

Filth  columnist 

Food   and  growth 

613.2 

Keep  'em  out 

632.6 

Killing  farm  rats 

632.6 

Maternal  behavior  in  the  rat 

Modern  pied  piper 

Respect  the  law 

172 

Rocky   mountain    mammals 

591.5 

Rattlesnakes 

Adventures   of    Chico  F 

Desert  fiesta 

Kangaroo    rat   and   its   major  associates   of 

the   Colorado   desert  591.5 

Roadrunner    battles    rattlesnake  598.2 

Ravens 

Wing,    claw   and    fang  591.5 

Raw   materials 

Made  in  U.S.A.  321.04 

RAW    MATERIALS.    See   Making   and    shaping 
of    steel  669.1 

Rayon 

Fabric  of  our  story 
Fashion's    favorite 
How  rayon  is  made 
Science  spins   a  yarn 


677.4 
677.4 
677.4 

799.1 
799.1 


Rays   (Fish) 

Florida    fishing 
Thrills   of   the   deep 
Undersea  life 

REACHING— PREHENSILE  BEHAVIOR  OF 
THE  HUMAN  INFANT.  (Child  develop- 
ment ser.)    16-si-$21  1941  Warden  &  Gilbert 

136.7 

Reactions,  Chemical.  See  Chemical  reactions 

REACTIONS  IN  PLANTS  AND  ANIMALS. 
(Biological  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$45: 
rent   $1.50   1931  Harvard  581 

Reading 

California    reading    film  372.4 

How    to    read   a   book  372.4 

Improve    your   reading  372.4 
It's  all  yours 

Speeding   your    reading  372.4 


J1.50. 
919.69 
16-sd-color- 
598.2 


READING    A    DRAWING    OF   A    VALVE    BON- 

NET.      20min      16-sd-$32.16      1944      Castle 

621.79 

READING  A  THREE  VIEW  DRAWING.  lOmin 
16-sd-$19.28    Castle  744 

REAL  CARIBBEAN.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent 
$1.50.      Also    color-$60;    rent    $3      1942    U"\VF 

917.29 

REAL    HAV/AII.    lOmin    lG-sd-$36:    rent 
Also    color-$60;    rent    $3      UWF 

REALM    OF   THE    WILD.     28min 
$150.38      1945      Castle 

Reamers 

Reaming  with   straight  hand   reamers   621.9 
Reaming  with  taper  hand  reamers  621.9 

REAMING  WITH  STRAIGHT  HAND  REAM- 
ERS.      18min       16-sd-$32.16       1942       Castle 

621.9 

REAMING  WITH  TAPER  HAND  REAMERS. 
16min      16-sd-$27.15      1942      Castle  621.9 

REASSEMBLING  THE  ENGINE.  22min  16- 
sd-$29.67       Castle  629.134 

REBECCA  OF  SUNNYBROOK  FARM.  Slmln 
16-sd-rent  apply     Fi  F 

RECEIVING  RADIO  MESSAGES,  llmin  16- 
sd-$50   1943   EBF  621.384 

Recipes.   See  Cookery 

Reclamation   of  land 

Fenlands  631.6 

Fight  for  life 

Irrigation  626 

Land  from  the  sea 

Trees   to   tame  the  wind  634.9 

Wetlands  631.6 

Wise    land    use    pays  631.4 

RECONDITIONING  A  CULTIVATOR.  14min 
16-sd-$25.71      1944     Castle  631.3 

RECONDITIONING  A  GRAIN  DRILL.  31min 
16-sd-$43.03      1944      Castle  631.3 

RECONDITIONING  A  MOWER.  PART  I: 
CUTTER  BAR.  22min  16-sd-$32.87  1944 
Castle  631.3 

RECONDITIONING  A  MOWER.  PART  II: 
DRIVE  SYSTEM.  21min  ea  16-sd-$32.87 
1944     Castle  631.3 

RECONDITIONING  A  TWO  BOTTOM  TRAC- 
TOR PLOW.  25min  16-sd-$37.32  1944 
Castle  631.3 

Reconstruction  (1939-         ) 

Czechoslovakia  comes  back 
Defeated    people  943 

French   town  940.534 

Friesland,    Holland's   northernmost  province 

949.2 
Greece  949.5 

Holland    carries    on  949.2 

Home    are    the   hunted 
I  live  for  tomorrow 
Land  of  promise 

The    new   France  944 

Pass  to  tomorrow 
Report   on   the   living 

Stricken    peninsula  945 

This    is   Greece   today  940.534 

RECORD     OF    THE     FLIGHT.     2R    16-sd-loan 

YMCA 
Records — Preservation.  See  Archives 
RE-CREATION.     33min  16-sd-$39.43  1939  Castle 

917.3 
Recreation 

After  work 

$1,000   for   recreation  790 

Playtown,    USA  790 

RECREATIONAL         AND         OCCUPATIONAL 

THERAPY.        13min       16-sd-$23.60       Castle 

371.91 

RECRUIT    TRAINING— YOU'RE    NAVY    NOW. 

17min  16-sd-$23.54  Castie 
RECTANGULAR  COORDINATES.  13min  16-sd- 

$17.67  Castle 
RECTILINEAR     COORDINATES.      (Knowledge 

builders     ser.)      lOmin     16-sd-$40;     rent     $2 
1939     Knowledge    builders  516 

RED  ARMY  CHORUS.  9min  16-sd-$36;  rent  |2 
1944  BraF 


120 


1947    EDITION 


361 
361 


Red  cross 

Call    to  action 

Disaster    strikes 

Facing:  tomorrow 

Job  ahead 

That  men  may  live 
RED  CROSS   NEWSREEL  NO  11.  22min  16-sd- 

loan    1946    Red  cross 
RED  CROSS   NEWSREEL  NO  12.  19min  16-sd- 

apply  1946  Red  cross 
RED     FOX     FAMILY.    IR    16-si-color-rent    754 

IdP 
RED    POTTERY    OF    TZINTZUNTZAN.     (Arts 

and  crafts  of  Mexico  ser.)   25min  16-si-rent 

$3     1943     RFA  738 

RED    REPUBLIC.    (Vagabond    adventure    ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-$27;     rent     $1.50     1937     ITTCO 

914.7 
RED    TANKS.    (United    nations    features    ser.) 

65min  16-sd-rent  $15  1942  BraF  358 

RED  WAGON.    77min    16-sd-color-apply    Swift 

921 
THE     REDEEMER     HEALETH.     lOmin     16-sd- 

color-rent    $5-$7.50    1947    Foundation 
REDESIGNING    A    PATTERN    FOR    PRODUC- 
TION     PURPOSES.        llmin       16-sd-$21.44 

Castle  621.72 

Redstarts 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Birds   of   the   woodlands  598.2 

REDUCED   VOLTAGE  STARTERS.     23mln  16- 

sd-$35.16      Castle  621.31 

Reduction,  Chemical 

Oxidation    and    reduction  542 

REDWINGED     BLACKBIRD.    lOmin    16-sd-$50. 

Also  color-$75   1943  Coronet  598.2 

Redwood 

Redwood  saga  674 

REDWOOD      SAGA.        14min        16-si-sd-$18-$40 

Simmel  674 

Reference  books 

Found   in    a   book  020 

REFINING    CRUDE    OIL.    15min    16-si-$24    1930 

BBF  665.5 

Reforestation.     See   Forests   and  forestry 

REFORESTATION.    15min    16-si-$24    1928    EBF 

634.9 
Reformation 

Martin    Luther,    his    life    and    times  921 

Refraction 

Introduction    to    optics  535 

REFRIGERATION.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF 

621.5 
Refrigeration    and    refrigerating    machinery 
Adding  or  removing  refrigerant  621.5 

Adjusting  and  checking  the  expansion  valve 

621.5 
Adjusting    and    repairing    the    thermo    ex- 
pansion valve  621.5 
Adjusting  commercial  thermostatic  controls 

621.5 
Adjusting    pressure    actuated     temperature 
control   devices  621.5 

As  always 

Checking  and  replacing  a  float  valve    621.5 
Checking  the  electrical  system  621.5 

Checking  the  system.     Part  I:  General  pro- 
cedures 621.5 
Checking    the    system.       Part    II:     Trouble 
shooting  621.5 
40  billion  enemies                                           621.5 
Fresh  as  the  day  it  was  picked 
How    to    get    the    most    out    of    your    re- 
frigerator                                                       621.5 
Locating    and    repairing    leaks  621.5 
Making    and    repairing    tubing    connections 

621.5 
Mechanical    refrigeration — how    It   works 
Principles     of     refrigeration  621.5 

Quieting    a    noisy    refrigerator  621.5 

Refrigeration  621.5 

Removing    and    Installing    a    compressor    or 
condenser  621.5 

Removing   and    installing    a    cooling    unit 

621.5 
Servicing  water  cooled  condensers  621.5 


Refrigerator  cars 

Market    gardening  635 

Refugees,   Political 

From  all  nations 

New  Americans 

Over  the  rainbow  bridge 
Refuse  and  refuse  disposal 

Sanitary  fill  operation 
REGISTRATION— EDUCATION.        lOmin        16- 

sd-loan  111  div  of  dept  reports 
Reindeer 

Life   In   Lapland  914.71 

The  wind  from  the  West  914.71 

Relativity   (Physics) 

Einstein's    theory    of    relativity  530.1 

Relief  and  rehabilitation.     See  World  war,  1939- 

1945— Civilian  relief 
RELIGION    IN   THE  FAMILY.     9min     16-sd-$30 

rent  $3    1945    Sq  deal 
Religions 

Primitive    religions  290 

World  at  prayer  248 

China 
See  China — ^Religion 

India 
See  India — Religion 
Religious  festivals.  See  Fasts  and  feasts 
Religious  films 

Behold  the  man 

Blood  of  Jesus 

Brother  Martin 

Calling  of  Matthew  225.92 

The  divine  baptism 

Esau  and  Jacob 

Flight  into  Egypt 

For  theirs  is  the  kingdom 

Garden  of  Gethsemane 

God  of  the  atom 

Greatest  gift 

Hope  of  the  world 

Isaac  and  Rebecca 

Isaac  the  boy 

Jairus'    daughter  232 

The  Lord's  prayer 

The  nativity 

Parable  of  the  sower 

Power  of  God 

The  prodigal  returns 

Psalmody 

The  Redeemer  healeth 

Return  of  Jacob 

The  rich  young  ruler  232 

Sons  of  God 

Star  of  Bethlehem 

This  is  my  father's  world 

Unfaithful    servant  226 

Voice   in    the  wilderness  225.92 

Woman  of  Samaria 
Religious   liberty 

World  we  want  to  live  in  172 

Religious  series 

Mexican  miracle 
REMEMBER    THE    ALAMO.    39min    16-sd-$75; 

rent    $4    Eastin  976.4 

REMNANTS  OF  FRONTIER  LIFE.  20min  16- 
sd-$70;    rent    $5    1941    Hartley  917.5 

REMOTE  CONTROL.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1943 
GM  621.38 

REMOVING    AND    INSPECTING    CYLINDERS. 

ISmin      16-sd-$25.81      Castle 

REMOVING  AND  INSTALLING  A  COMPRES- 
SOR OR  CONDENSER.  17min  16-sd-$28.58 
1945    Castle  621.5 

REMOVING  AND  INSTALLING  A  COOLING 
UNIT.     19min  16-sd-$31.44     1945     Castle 

621.5 

REMOVING  DEFECTIVE  RIVETS.  15min  16- 
sd-$26.43      1944      Castle  621.8 

REPAINTING  A  FRAME  BUILDING.  18min 
16-sd-$30.01      1944      Castle  698 

REPAIRING  A  WOODEN  RIB.  24min  16-sd- 
$32.08    1946    Castle 


121 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


REPAIRING  AIRCRAFT  TIRES.  20min  16- 
sd-$32.16      Castle  629.134 

REPAIRING  AND  RELINING  MECHANICAL 
BRAKES.      21min      16-sd-?32.87      Castle 

629.134 

REPAIRING  STRUCTURAL  TUBING.  20min 
16-sd-$27.74     1946     Castle 

RtPORT  FROM  BURMA.  13min  16-sd-$37.50; 
rent    $2   1945   BIS  940.535 

REPORT  FROM  MOSCOW.  (Our  Russian  al- 
lies ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941  BraF 

914.7 

REPORT    FROM    THE    ORANGE.      20min      16- 

sd-loan    1945    Syr 
REPORT     ON      CHINA.     33min     16-sd-rent     $1 

United  China  940.535 

REPORT  ON  THE  LIVING.     25min     16-sd-loan 

1947     JDC 
Reporters  and  reporting.     See  Journalism 

Reproduction 

Biology  of  reproduction  in  rats 

Fertilization  612.6 

In  the  beginning  612.6 

Reproduction    among    mammals  612.6 

Reproduction   in   plants   and  lower  animals 

612.6 

REPRODUCTION  AMONG  MAMMALS.  (Univ. 
of  Chicago  biological  science  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50   1937   EBF  612.6 

REPRODUCTION  IN  PLANTS  AND  LOWER 
ANIMALS.  15min  16-si-rent  $1.50  1936 
UWF  612.6 

Reptiles 

Arid  Southwest  917.91 

Desert  demons  591.5 

Desert  land  591.5 

Reptiles  598.1 

Swampland  591.5 

Zoo   babies  591.5 

REPTILES.    ISmln    16-si-$24    1932    EBF        598.1 
REPULSION  INDUCTION  MOTOR— GENERAL 
OVERHAUL.       25min       16-sd-$37.32     Castle 

621.31 

REPULSION      MOTOR     PRINCIPLES.  ISmin 

16-sd-|30.01     Castle  621.31 

RESCUE  FROM  SHANGRI-LA.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$33;  rent  $1.50    1946    FON 

R6SG3rch 

Arrowsmith;    excerpt  589.95 

On    to    Jupiter  507 

Story  of  Louis  Pasteur;  excerpt  (anthrax 
sequence)  589.95 

Story    of    Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (hydro- 
phobia   sequence)  616.9 
They  live  again  616.6 

RESERVATIONS,  PLEASE.  16V^min  16-sd- 
color-loan     1947     United  air 

Residences.  See  Architecture,  Domestic;  Dwell- 
ings 

RESISTANCE  CAPITANCE.  34min  16-sd-$41.83 
Castle 

Resorts.  See  Summer  resorts 

Resources,  Natural.  See  Natural  resources 

RESPECT  THE  LAW.  (Crime  does  not  pay 
ser.)    20min   16-sd-apply  TFC  172 

Respiration 

Breathing.  612.2 

How    we    breathe  612.2 

Mechanisms  of  breathing  612.2 

Vital  signs  and  their  inter-relation — body 
temperature,  pulse,  respiration,  blood 
pressure  610.7 

Respiration,  Artificial 

Bleeding,    resuscitation    and   shock  614.8 

First     aid — life     saving     and     resuscitation 

614.8 
First  steps   in   first  aid  614.8 

Help   wanted  614.8 

Life   saving  614.8 

RESPIRATORY  AND  CARDIAC  ARREST. 
(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #9)  15min  16- 
sd-$37.50;    rent    $2      1946     BIS  612.1 

Responsibility.  See  Administrative  responsibil- 
ity 


RESTAURANT    OPERATOR,    llmin    16-sd-$50: 

rent  $1.50  1946  Mahnke  647.9 

Restaurants,  lunch  rooms,  etc. 

Restaurant    operator  647.9 

Restoration   of  books.   See  Books — Conservation 

and  restoration 
Resuscitation 

Experiments    in    the    revival    of    organisms 

612 

Retirement  systems.  See  Old  age  pensions 

RETURN    OF  JACOB.     lOmin  16-sd-$1.50  UWF 

RETURN  OF  THE  BUFFALO.   (Treasure  chest 

ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$30   1940   Skibo  591.5 

Revolution,     American.     See     United     States^ 

History — ^Revolution 
Revolution,  French.  See  France — History — Rev- 
olution, 1789-1799 
Reynolds,  Quentin  James 

One  day  in  Soviet  Russia  914.7 

RHINE    LINE.      (Act    and    fact,    no.    6)     lOmin 

16-sd-$10;   rent  50c    1945    BIS 
RHINELAND   MEMORIES.   (Magic  carpet  ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  .  .  914.3 

Rhinoceros  '     •.iriu' 

Animals  of  the  zoo.  '       ""  591.5 

Three  jungle  giants  591.5 

Rhode    Island 

Historic     New    England  974 

Northeastern    states  917.4 

Rhone  river  valley 

Historic  Switzerland 
Rhythm 

Rhythm  is  everywhere 
RHYTHM    IN    LIGHT.    9min    16-sd-$22.50;    rent 

$3.50   Common  740 

RHYTHM    IS    EVERYWHERE.      lOmin      16-sd- 

$50    1947    TeachF 
RHYTHM     OF    THE     REDMAN.    SOmin    16-sl- 

color-$130    1939    Hunt  970.1 

Rice,   E.   D. 

Autogiro  629.13 

Rice,  Grantland 

Timing  796 

Rice  and  rice  culture 

Grain   of  rice  633.1 

Filipino    farmers  919.14 

Philippine    Islands  919.14 

Precious     land — a     story     of     farming     in 
Japan  630.952 

Tea — rice — coconuts 
THE  RICH  YOUNG  RULER.     27min     16-sd-rent 

$8   Cathedral  232 

RICHER     RANGE     REWARDS.     33min     16-sd- 

color-$173.64  Castle 
Riches.  See  Wealth 
Richman,  Irving  Berdine 

Spanish    conquerors.    See    Columbus       973.1 
RICKETS    IN    CALVES.    15min    16-si-loan    1944 

Standard   brands  636.2 

RIDE     'EM     COWBOY.     (Sport     parade     ser.) 

16-si-sd    1939    Castle  917.8 

RIDERS    OF    THE    RAINBOW    ROCKS-      15min 

16-si-color-rent  $3     UWF 
RIDIN',     ROPIN'     RODEO,     llmin     16-sd-color- 

loan  1947  NM  tourist  bur 
Riding.  See  Horsemanship 

RIDING  ACTIVITIES  OF  THE  PERRY  MANS- 
FIELD HORSEMANSHIP  TRAINING 
COURSE.  45min  16-si-color-rent  $7  1946 
Perry-Mansfleld 

Riding  mountain  national  park 

Playgrounds    of    the    prairie  917.127 

RIDING  ON  AIR.  74min  16-sd-rent  $12.50 
Eastin 

RIDING  TECHNIQUE.  IR  16-si-$30;  rent  75c 
Minn  798 

RIDING  THE  CREST.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1945    Pictorial  797 


Riefenstal,  Leni 
Sid  chase 


796.9 


122 


1947    EDITION 


RIEN  QUE  LES  HEURES.  IR  16-si-rent  $8 
MMA 

R'fles  ,  .      ,„„  „ 

Ii\indamentals   of    rifle   marksmanship   799.3 
How    to    shoot    the    rifle  683 

Riggs,   Robert  L. 

Tennis    rhythm  796.34 

RIGHT  APPROACH.  9min  16-sd-color-apply 
1947     Crawley 

RIGHT  PNEUMONECTOMY  FOR  PRIMARY 
CARCINOMA  OF  THE  LUNGS.  19min 
16-si-color-loan  1946  Fordel 

RIGHT  TO  HEAR.  31min  16-sd-color-?175; 
rent   $6   1942  lo  617.8 

Rights  of  women.  See  Woman — Rights  of  wom- 
en 

RIml,  Walter 

Ski    chase  796.9 

Rio  de  Janiero 

In  and  around  Rio 
RIO    DE    JANEIRO    &    SAO    PAULO,    BRAZIL. 

(Wonders    of    the   world    ser.)    15min    16-si- 
$20;    rent   $1.50   UWF  918.1 

RIO    GRANDE.   15min   16-si-$24   1930  EBF  917.8 

Rio  Grande  river 

Rio   Grande  917.8 

Truck  farmer  631.1 

RIPPING  AND  CROSS-CUTTING.  19min  16- 
sd-$30.74     1945     Castle  694 

RITUAL  IN  TRANSFIGURED  TIME.  17min 
16-si-$50;   rent   $10     1946     Deren  791.4 

THE  RIVER.     Slmin     16-sd-$38.72     1937     Castle 

917.7 

THE    RIVER    MOLDAU.     17min     16-sd-rent     $2 

1946    FON 
RIVER    OF    CANADA.      22min    16-sd-color-$150 

1944  Canada  917.1 
RIVER    WATCH.      (Canada   carries    on)     lOmin 

16-sd    $25;    rent   $1.75     1947     CanFB 

Rivers 

Boat    trip  386 

Erosion    by   wind   and   water  551.3 

Flatboatmen   of   the   frontier  386 

Mighty    Columbia    River  627 

River  watch 

Water   cycle  551.4 

Work  of  rivers.  551.48 

Work  of  running  water  551.48 

Riveting 

Airplane  riveting  621.8 

Assembling  in  a  jig  (Drilling  and  riveting) 

621.8 
How    to    rivet    aluminum  621.8 

Inspection   of   minor  assemblies  621.8 

Introduction  to  airplane  riveting  621.8 

Squeeze    riveting — stationary    and    portable 
riveters 

Rivets 

Dimpling  and   countersinking  621.8 

Driving    and    bucking    rivets  621.8 

Removing    defective    rivets  621.8 

ROAD  IN  INDIA.  (Fascinating  journeys  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  915.4 

ROAD    TO    BERLIN.    20min    16-sd-loan    KiC 

940.545 

ROAD  TO  PARIS,  (Act  and  fact  no.  3)  14min 
16-sd    $22;    rent    $1    1944    BIS  940.542 

Road  to  romance  series 

Land    of    the   maple   leaf  917.1 

ROAD   TO    RUSSIA.     19min    16-sd-$ll;  rent  50c 

1945  BIS 

ROAD    TO    VICTORY.      9mln      16-sd-$18;    rent 

$1.50     1945     Sun-dial  940.535 

ROADRUNNER   BATTLES  RATTLESNAKE. 

IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50   1942   Pictorial   598.2 

Roadrunners 

Biography  of  the  roadrunner  598.2 

Roads 

Builders    of    the    broad    highway,  part    1-2 

T.       ,  625.7 

Development    of    transportation  380 

Futurama  625,7 
Highway  to  Alaska 


Roads     and    erosion  625.7 

To    new    horizons  625.7 

ROADS     AND     EROSION.      21min     16-sd-$27.12 
1941      Castle  625.7 

ROAMING  THE  NETHERLANDS.   (Magic  car- 
pet ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.92 

THE    ROBIN.    lOmin    16-sd-color-$75    1947    Hei- 
denkamp  598.2 

ROBIN     REDBREAST.     (Primary    grade     ser.) 
llmin   16-sd-$50    1938   EBF  598.2 

Robins 

Birds   of   Canada    (no   2)  598.2 

Birds    of   North   America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  dooryard  598.2 

Friends    of    the    air  598.2 

The    robin  598.2 

Robin    red    breast  598.2 

Spring   is   here  502 

Thrushes    &    relatives  598.2 

ROBOTS    AT    WORK.      30min     16-sd-color-loan 
1946     Hathen 

Rock  climbing.   See  Mountaineering 

ROCK    OF    GIBRALTAR.    (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.68 

Rockefeller     center.     See     New    York     (City) — 
Rockefeller  center 

ROCKEFELLER    CENTER,      20min     16-sd-$60; 
rent  $3    1945    Pictorial 

Rocks 

Earth's   rocky   crust  551 

Erosion    by   wind    and   water  551.3 

Formation    of   soil  551,3 

Wearing    away    of    the    land  551.3 

Rockweed 

Rockweed  589.3 

ROCKWEED.     15min     16-sl-$25;     rent    $1     1930 
Harvard  589.3 

Rocky   mountain    animals.    See  Animals — Rocky 
mountains 

ROCKY   MOUNTAIN    MAMMALS.    15mln   16-si- 
$24    1930    EBF  591.5 

Rocky  mountains,  Canada 
Banff — Lake    Louise 
Banff  to  Lake  Louise 
Canadian  rockies 
Color  in  the  West 
Ordeal  by  ice 
Peoples   of   Canada 


917.123 
917.123 
917.123 
917.123 

917.1 

ROCKY  MOUNTAINS.     8min    16-si-$12.50  Film- 
sets 


ROCKY     WONDERLAND. 

$1.50    UWF 


lOmin 


16-sd-rent 
917.9 


RODENTS.    (Living    natural    history)      IR     16- 
sd-$30    Film  hi 

RODEO  GOES  TO  TOWN,  (Sports  review  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  791.7 

Rodeos 
Cattle 

Huntsville  prison  rodeo 
Parlor  buckeroos 
Ride  'em  cowboy 
Rodeo  goes  to  town 
Training  a  roping  horse 


636.2 


917.8 
791.7 
636.1 

ROLLER   BANDAGING.  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$36; 
rent  $1-$1.50.     Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  UWF 

614.8 
Roiling   (Metal  work) 

Bar  work — magnesium:    Part  I     Setting  up 

bar  mechanism  and  roller  turner  621.9 

Bar  work — magnesium:  Part  II    Setting  up 

multiple  roller  turner  and  turning  a  taper 

621.9 
ROLLS    IN    THE    MAKING.     25min     16-si-loan 
Am  soc  of  bakery  eng 

Roman    Catholic    church.    See    Catholic    church 

ROMANCE.  See  Great  symphonies 

ROMANCE    OF    A    PEOPLE.    70min    IG-sd-rent 
$12.50   Nu-Art 

ROMANCE  OF  A   RIVER.     20min     16-sd-color- 
loan     1944     Ontario  hydro-electric       621.312 


123 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Romance  of  glass  series 

Manufacture  of  laminated   glass  666.1 

Manufacture  of  P  C  glass  blocks  666.1 

Manufacture   of   Pennvernon    window   glass 

666.1 
Manufacture    of    plate    glass    and    mirrors 

666.1 

ROMANCE   OF   MAHOGANY.   45min   16-si-loan 
1937  Mahogany  674 

ROMANCE  OF  RADIUM.   (Pete  Smith  special- 
ties ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  546 

ROMANCE    OF    THE    GYROSCOPE,    llmin   16- 
sd-loan  1943  Sperry  629.13 

ROMANCE  OF  THE   LIMBERLOST.  90min  16- 
sd-rent    |10.50   ITTCO  F 

ROMANTIC     MEXICO.    26min    16-sd-color-loan 
1942    111    central  917.2 

Rome   (City) 

Ancient    trails    In    North    Africa  961 

Cradle  of  Christianity 

ROME    FALLS    TO    ALLIES.    See    Invasion    of 
fortress    Europe    and    Rome   falls    to    allies 

940.544 

ROMEO      AND      JULIET.      40min  16-sd-apply 

TFC  822.3 

R6NTGENSTRAHLEN      (MOVING  X-RAYS). 

2R    16-sd-apply    MMA 
Roosevelt,  Franklin  Delano 

Franklin    Delano    Roosevelt  921 

Mine  eyes  have   seen   the  glory  264 

Mr  President  973.9 

Roosevelt,  Theodore  ^_^  ^ 

Mr  President  973.9 
Roosevelt   dam,   Arizona 

Irrigation  626 
Roots  (Botany) 

Roots  of  plants  581 

ROOTS   OF    PLANTS.    (Plant   life  ser.)    lOmln 

16-sd-$50    1931    EBP  581 

ROSE  PARADE  OF  1947.    10%min  16-sd-color- 

apply  1947  L&B 

From   flower  to  fruit  582.13 

Growth  of  flowers  582.13 

Modern  roses 

Ross,  David 

With  these  weapons — the  story  of  syphilis 

616.9 

Rossiter,  Henry  P. 

Etcher's    art  767 

ROTATING    MAGNETIC    FIELDS.      13min    16- 

sd-$23.60     Castle 
Rotation  of  crops 

Bill  Bailey  &  the  four  pillars 

Wise    land    use   pays  631.4 

Rotation  of  the  earth.  See  Earth — Rotation 
Rotha,   Paul 

Cover  to  cover  655 

Rotlfera 

Microscopic   animal    life  593 

ROUAD— THE  ISLAND  OF  THE  CRUSADERS. 

lOmin    16-sd-$28;  rent  $1.75    1946    AF    films 

Rouault,  Georges 

Art  survives  the  times  759.4 

Rouget  de  Lisle,  Claude  Joseph 

Song   of    revolt  784 

ROUGH  BUT  HOPEFUL.  9min  16-si-sd-$17.50- 
$25.     Also  color- $55-$60   1946  Courneya 

ROUGH  FACING  AND  BORING  AND  TURN- 
ING A  SHOULDER  ON  A  VERTICAL 
TURRET  LATHE.  20min  16-sd-$34.31  1942 
Castle  621.9 

ROUGH   FACING,  TURNING  AND   DRILLING. 

25min      16-sd-$43.75      1942    Castle  621.9 

ROUGH    GRINDING.      3R    16-sd-rent    $2    UWP 

681.4 
ROUGH     GRINDING— FLAT    SURFACES.      IR 

16-sd-sale  apply    1945    Castle 

ROUGH  GRINDING  WITH  A  VERTICAL 
SURFACE  GRINDER— FLAT  SURFACES. 
IR     16-sd-sale  apply     1945     Castle 


ROUGH       GRINDING       WITH       CURVATURE 

GENERATOR      SPHERICAL      SURFACES. 

IR     16-sd-sale     apply     1945     Castle 
ROUGH    GRINDING   WITH    PIN    BAR.     2R  16- 
sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  681,4 
ROUGH     LINE-BORING.       19min       16-sd-$27.10 

Castle 
ROUGH      TURNING      BETWEEN      CENTERS. 

12min  16-sd-$27.15  1941  Castle  621.9 

ROUGHING    IN    NONMETALLIC    SHEATHED 

CABLE.     24min     16-sd-$36.59     Castle 
Roumanla.     See  Rumania 
ROUNDUP    TIME    IN     NEW    MEXICO.    12mln 

16-sd-color-loan    NMTB  917.89 

Rousseau,    Henri,    known   as   Le   Douanler 

Hobbies  across  the  sea  (Violon  d'Ingres) 
Routes  of  trade.  See  Trade  routes 
ROUTINE     ADMISSION     CHEST     X-RAY     IN 

GENERAL      HOSPITALS.       22min       16-sd- 

$28.56     Castle 
Routing   machines 

Blanking  with  the  swing  arm  router  621.79 
Rowe,  Leo  Stanton 

West  Indies   (Caribbean  region— 1)       917.29 
Rowing 

Crew  racing  797.1 

Royal    air   force.    See  Great    Britain — Royal   air 

force 
Royal  Canadian  Air  Force  

Photo  Canada 
Royal  Canadian   mounted  police.  See  Canada — 

Royal  Canadian  mounted  police 
Rubber 

The  Amazon 

Assembly    of    parts    for    rubber    boots    and 

sIl06S 

Building  of  a  tire  678 

Catalysis  541.3 

Island    of   yesterday  919.21 

Prescription  for  rubber 

Rubber  (EBF)  678 

Rubber  (Fllmsets) 

Rubber  river 

Rubber  unlimited 

Safeguarding  the  speechways  621.385 

Story   of   Charles   Goodyear  678 

RUBBER.   15mln  16-si-$24   1929  EBF  678 

RUBBER.   8min  16-sl-$12.50  Fllmsets 

Rubber,  Artificial 

Artificial   rubber  080 

Freedom     rides    on    rubber  678 

Rubber   goes   synthetic  678 

Synthetic   rubber  678 

RUBBER  RIVER.    20min    16-sd-coIor-Ioan    1946 
Mod 

RUBBER    UNLIMITED.    14min    16-sd-color-ap- 
ply  1946  Dayton 

RUBY     THROATED      HUMMINGBIRD.     lOmin 
16-sd-color-$60   1943   Coronet  598.2 

RUFFED    GROUSE.   12mln   16-si-$18   1930  EBF 

598.2 

RUGBY.    (MGM   oddities   ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply 
TFC  796.33 

Rugs 

Navajo  rug  weaving  970.1 

Weaving  a  persian  rug 

RUINED       CHURCHES      OF       MANILA,       P.I. 
(Church  ser.)     5min     16-sd-$10     1946     Joel 

Ruins.  See  Archeology 

RULES    IN    FOG.    See   Rules    of   the    nautical 
road  527 

Rules  of  order.  See  Parliamentary  practice 

RULES  OF  THE  NAUTICAL  ROAD.  16-sd  1944 
Castle  527 

Rules  of  the  road  at  sea 

Rules  of  the  nautical  road 


627 

Rumania 

Through  oil  lands  of  Europe  and  Africa — 
Italy,  Hungary,  the  Danube  and  Rumania 

665.5 
Rumors.  See  Gossip 


124 


1947    EDITION 


Running 

Dashes,   hurdles  and  relays  796.4 

Decathlon   champion  796.4 

Distance     races  796.4 

Running  the  railroad  series 

Freight    yard  385 

Railroad  signal 

Steam   locomotive  621.13 

RUNNING  THE  SCALES.     lOmin    16-si-sd-rent 

$3  FiC 
RUNNING    WATER    ON    THE    FARM.      20min 

16-sd-color-$140     GE  631.3 

Rural    credit.      See    Agricultural    credit 
Rural    electricity.    See    Electricity    in    agricul- 
ture 
Rural  electrification  administration.  See  United 

States — Rural    electrification    administration 
RURAL    ENGLAND.     (Magic    carpet    ser.)    IR 

16-sd-apply   TFC  914.2 

RURAL       HEALTH,       17min       16-sd-$40       1947 

CanFB 
Rural  life.  See  Farm  life 
RURAL     LIFE     OF     MEXICO.       llmin      16-sd- 

color-$75     1945     Coronet  917.2 

RURAL    QUEBEC    FOLKWAYS.    lOmin    16-si- 

sd-$24-$36;    rent   $1.50     1939     UWF        917.14 

RURAL   SCHOOL    LUNCHES.    (Farm   improve- 
ment)   4min   16-sd-$15  CanFB 

Rural  schools 


And  so  they  live 

379.173 

Children  must  learn 

330.973 

Schooldays   in   the   country 

649 

Russia 

Alexander  Nevsky 

947 

Chapayev 

921 

Folk    dances 

793.3 

Glimpses  of  Soviet   science   no.    1-2 

Gypsies 

914.7 

How  Russians  play 

914.7 

Moscow     moods 

784 

October   celebration 

914.7 

One   day    in    Soviet   Russia 

914.7 

People    of    Russia 

914.7 

Peoples    of    the    Soviet    Union 

914.7 

Red     republic 

914.7 

Report    from    Moscow 

914.7 

Russia.    EBF 

914.7 

Russia  at  war 

914.7 

Russian    urban    life 

Song  of  youth 

914.7 

Soviet  frontiers  on  the  Danube 

914.7 

Soviet  soil 

Soviet  women 

Taming   the    Taiga 

915.7 

Young  musicians 

Army 
Red    tanks  358 

See  also  World  war,   1939-1945— Russia 

Industries 
Russia  industry 
Urals   forge   victory  914.7 

Navy 
Black    sea    fighters 

Politics  and  government 
Election  day  in  the  USSR 
RUSSIA.    45min    16-si-$72    1937   EBF 
RUSSIA.     8min  16-si-$12.50     Filmsets 

RUSSIA    AT    WAR.      (Forum    edition    ser.)     2R 
16-sd-apply    1945     March    of    time  914.7 

RUSSIA 
A&B 


940.545 


914.7 
914.7 


INDUSTRY.       15min      16-sl-rent    75c 


RUSSIA   STOPS   HITLER.   16-si-sd  1942  Castle 

940.542 

RUSSIA     STRIKES     BACK.     See    U.S.     carrier 

fights    for    life — Russia    strikes    back    940.53 


RUSSIAN    CHILDREN'S    RAILWAY. 

sd-$30;    rent    apply    1946    IntFP 


7mln  16- 
385 


lOmin 


Russian   language  films 

Alexander  Nevsky 

Gypsies 

Professor    Mamlock 
RUSSIAN    NATIONAL    CHOIR. 

$36;    rent   $2     1944     BraP 
RUSSIAN    OFFENSIVE.      lOmin 

A&B 
RUSSIAN  URBAN  LIFE.     15min    16-si-rent  75c 

A&B 
Rust,   Blister.  See  Blister  rust 
Ruwenzori  mountains 

Mountains    of   the   moon  916.-' 


&47 

914.7 

F 

16-sd- 

784 

16-sd-rent   $1 


Saba   (Island) 

People  of  Saba 
Sabotage 

While   America   speaks 
Sachs,  Julius 

Archaic    and    unusual    instruments 
Sacramento,  California 

Capital  cities 
SACRED      ARROW      CEREMONY      OF 

CHEYENNE     INDIANS.     22min 

$2.25  1934  Okla  univ  press 


RUSSIAN    FOLK    DANCES. 
75c     A&B 


15min     16-sI-rent 


917.29 

351.74 

785 

917.3 

THE 

16-si-rent 

970.1 

SACRED  GANGES.  (Fascinating  Journeys  ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  915.4 

Sacred    music.    See    Church    music 

SACRIFICE    OF    THE    MASS.    SOmin    16-si-$48 

1931    EBF  264 

SAFE     DRINKING     WATER      FROM      SMALL 

WATER    SUPPLIES.    12min   lG-sd-$36;    rent 

$1.25     1939    Minn  628.1 

SAFE    USE    OF    TOOLS.    6mln    16-sd-$25.    Also 

color-$40   1941   Coronet  614.8 

SAFEGUARDING   THE    SPEECHWAYS.   ISmin 

16-sd-loan    1938    WE  621.385 

SAFETY       AHOY.         15min         16-sd-color-loan 

1946      Aetna  797.1 

SAFETY   AT    HOME.    (Safety  ser.)    %R   16-si- 

$12    1940   EBF  614.8 

SAFETY  AT  PLAY.   (Safety  ser.)   VzB.  16-si-$12 

1940  EBP  614.8 

SAFETY    AT    SEA.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF 

614.8 

SAFETY    BEGINS    AT    HOME.      lOmIn     16-sd- 

$30     1946     Young  America  614.8 

Safety    devices    and    measures.    See    Accidents 

— Prevention 
Safety     education.     See    Accidents — Prevention 
SAFETY    FOR    WELDERS.      7min      16-sd-$9.60 
Castle  614.8 

Safety   in   factories.    See   Factories — Safety  ap- 
pliances 
SAFETY  IN  THE  HOME.  (Social  sciences  ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$50  1940  EBF  614.8 

SAFETY    IN    THE    SHOP.     12min     16-sd-$22.88 

614.8 

16-si-sd-color-loan     MichC 

683 

lOmin   16-sd-loan   1940  GM 
614.8 
Safety  series 

Safety  at  home  614.8 

Safety    at    play  614.8 

Vacation    safety  614.8 

SAFETY  TO  AND  FROM  SCHOOL.     lOmin    16- 
sd-$30    1946    Yng    Am  614.8 

Sago 

Sago    making    in     primitive     New    Guinea 

664.2 
SAGO        MAKING        IN        PRIMITIVE        NEW 

GUINEA.  IR  16-sd-$8.23  1931  Castle       664.2 

Sahara 

Life    in    the    Sahara  916.61 

Warriors  of  the  Sahara  916.61 


1945     Castle 
SAFETY    ONI      IR 


SAFETY    PATROL. 


125 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


Sailfishes 

Blue  warriors  of  the  Pacific 
Florida    fishing 
Thrills  of  the  deep 


799.1 
799.1 
799.1 


797 

797.1 

797.1 

797 


Sailing 

Away    with    the    wind 

Learning  to  sail 

Safety  ahoy 

Sailing    a    square    rigger 

Water    sports.    TFC 

Windward  way 
SAILING   A   SQUARE   RIGGER.    (Magic  carpet 

ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TPC  797.1 

Sailors.  See  Seamen 
SAILORS  ALL.     (This  is  America  ser.)     20min 

16-sd-$60;    rent    $3      1945      Pictorial        614.8 
ST    FRANCIS   OF   ASSISI.     lOOmin     16-sd-rent 

apply  ITTCO  921 

St  Lawrence  river  ^^^^. 

Islands  of  the  St.   Lawrence  917.14 

Pleasurebound     in     Canada  ®1Z'1 

River    of    Canada  917.1 

River  watch 
Saint  Paul.  See  Paul,  Saint 
ST     PAUL'S    CATHEDRAL.     See    Symphonies 

in    stone  726 

Sdlflin  ^ndcrs 

Dwellers   of  swamp  and  pond,   R  1        597.8 

Progs,     toads,     and     salamanders  597.8 

Salamanders   and   their  young  597.9 

SALAMANDERS   AND  THEIR   YOUNG.   15min 

16-si-color-$60;   rent  $3  1942  Rutgers      597.9 
Salem,  Massachusetts 

Early    settlers    of    New    England  973.2 

Seeing    Salem  973.2 

Salesmen  and  salesmanship 

Approach   to  the   customer 

Close  that  sale 

Easy  does  it 

How    to    make    a    sales    presentation    stay 
presented  658.8 

It's   the  little  things   that  count  658.8 

Knowledge  of  merchandise 

Points  of  distincton 

Right  approach 

Selling  America 

Selling   your   personality 

Sense  into  dollars 

Success  storv 

Two  cents  worth  of  difference  658.8 

Two  salesmen  in  search  of  an  order    658.8 

Who  threw  that  monkey  wrench 
SALISBURY  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies  In 

stone  726 

Salmon 

Atlantic    salmon  799.1 

Alaska's   silver  millions  639 

Dry-fly  salmon 

Fish 

Hook,    line— and    safety  799.1 

Pacific  coast  salmon  639 

Salmon  run  639 

Work  of  rivers.   TFC  651.48 

Salmon  fishing 

Pishing  639 

Iceless   Arctic  917.93 

Strike  799.1 

SALMON    RUN.     21min     16-sd-color-$150;    rent 
$5     1945     CanPB  639 

Salt 


China   gets    her   salt 
Common    salt 
Invaluable     ingredient 
Salt  from  the  earth 
White  treasure 


664.4 
664.4 
664.4 
664.4 


SALT    FROM    THE    EARTH.      9min     16-sd-$15; 
rent-$1.25      1944      Canada  664.4 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

CapitaJ  cities  917.3 

SALT    OF    THE    EARTH.     30min    16-sd-$24.26 
1937   Castle  631.1 

SALT      WATER       FISHING       IN       VIRGINIA. 

20min    16-sd-color-apply    VaC 

SALUTE   TO   THE    NAVY.   16-si-sd  1944  Castle 

359 


Salutes.    See    Military    ceremonies,    honors    and 

salutes 
Salvage 

The    sunken   fleet    (Renflouement)  627 

Salvage  (Waste,  etc.) 

Mines  above  ground  388 

Scrap   for  victory  338 

Time   and    tide  627 

Salvation  army 

Together  we  serve  940.547 

Salzburg,  Austria 

In    Mozart's    footsteps  785 

SAM    FARMER'S    COTTON.    31min   16-sd-$38.72 

1938    Castle  677.2 

Samoa 

In  the  South  Seas  919.6 

Social  life  and  customs 

Life  in  the  South  Seas  919.61 

Moana 
SAMPANS    AND     SHADOWS.     (Magic    carpet 

ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.1 

Samson 

That  man  Samson  784 

San  Diego,  California 

San  Diego  zoo  591.5 

SAN   DIEGO  ZOO.  15min  16-sd-color-loan  Santa 

Pe    ry  591.5 

San    Francisco  _ 

Art  in  San  Francisco 

Emperor  Norton 

The  great  trail 

San     Francisco — ^metropolis     of     the     west 

917.94 

San  Francisco  Bay  bridge 

Bridging    San    Francisco    bay  624 

SAN  FRANCISCO— METROPOLIS  OF  THE 
WEST.  (Columbia  tour  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  917.94 

Sanctuaries,    Bird.   See  Birds — Protection 

SANCTUARY  OF  THE  SEALS.  9min  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  591.5 

Sand 

Sand  and  clay  553.6 

SAND    AND    CLAY.    15mln    16-si-$24   1927   EBP 

553.6 

SANDHOGS.   lOmIn  16-sd-apply  TFC  625 

SANDING  FLAT  AND  IRREGULAR  SUR- 
FACES.   19min   16-sd-$30.74  1945   Castle     694 

Sandpipers 

Birds   of   the  inland  waterways  598.2 

Birds    of    the    prairie    lakes    and    rivers 

Wading  birds  598.2 

Sandstone 

Sand  and  clay  553.6 

SANITARY     FILL     OPERATION.       lOmin      16- 

sd-loan     loH 
Sanitation 

Cleaning  equipment  and   containers  614 

Spic  and  span 

Twixt  the  cup  and  the  lip  614 

You   and    your   job  637 

Sante  Fe,  New  Mexico 

Capital  cities  917.3 

SANTIAGO  STORY.  23min  16-sd-color-rent 
$2.75     1943     Presbyterian  bd 

Santo  Domingo,  Cathedral  of 

Churches  and  cathedrals;  Cathedral  of  San- 
to Domingo,  Spanish  missions  and  Temple 
Emanuel   in  New  York  726 


Sarah  Lawrence  college 
Design   for   education 

Saroyan,  William 
C^OQ   job 

Saskatchewan 
Bird  city 
Prairie  provinces  of  Canada 

Sault  Ste  Marie,  Michigan 
Locks  at  Sault  Ste  Marie 

Savages 

How  a  fishing  people  live 
How  a  hunting  people  live 


378 

F 


598.2 
917.1 


626 


573 
573 


126 


1947    EDITION 


SAVE  THAT  SOIL.  28min  16-sd-loan  1943 
Am    potash  631.4 

SAVE   THE  SOIL.     2R   16-si-$14.97     1940    Castle 

631.4 

SAVE  THOSE  TOOLS.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1944 
Int   harvester  621.9 

Saving  and  thrift 

Our  children's  money  339.4 

Watson    wakes    up  339.4 

SAVING  STROKES  WITH  SAM  SNEAD. 
(World  of  sports  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  796.352 

SAVING  THE  GARDEN  CROP,  llmln  16-sd- 
$15.86    1944   Castle  635 

THE  SAVIOR  (S  BORN.  30min  16-sd-color- 
$175;  rent  $10  1941  Foundation  232 

SAWING  A  REVERSE  CURVE  AND  A  BEVEL 
REVERSE  CURVE.  18min  16-sd-$30.01  1945 
Castle  694 

SAWING  AN  INTERNAL  IRREGULAR 
SHAPE.      32min      16-sd-$44.47     1944     Castle 

621.9 

SAWING  TEMPLATE  METAL.  17min  16-sd- 
$28.58      1944      Castle  621.9 

SAWING  WITH  JIG  AND  CHANGING  BAND. 
20min    16-sd-$27.09     1945    Castle  694 

Saws 

Hacksaws  694 

Hand     isawing  694 

Sawing   an   internal  irregular  shape       621.9 
Sawing   template   metal  621.9 

Scallions 

Indoor  storage  of  vegetables  635 

Scallops 

Beach  and   sea  animals  591.92 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Scandinavia.    See    Denmark;    Norway;    Sweden 

Scaup  ducks.  See  Ducks 

SCENIC  SWEDEN  (THE  LAND  &  THE 
PEOPLE)  21mln  16-si-sd-$38.50;  rent 
$1.50-$2    1946    FON  914.85 

Schaudinn,    Fritz 

With   these  weapons — the  .story  of  syphilis 

616.9 

Schlesinger,   Hermann   Irving 

Electrostatics  537 

Energy    and    its    transformations  531 

Fundamentals    of    acoustics  534 

Molecular    theory    of    matter  541.2 

Oxidation    and    reduction  542 

Sound    waves    and    their    sources  534 

Schneider,   Hannes 

Ski    chase  796.9 

Scholarships 

Scientists   for   tomorrow  500 

SCHOOL.   20min   16-sd-$54;   rent  $3   1939  ITTCO 

372 

THE  SCHOOL.  (Two  thousand  years  ago) 
16min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $6  1946  UWF  296 

SCHOOL  BUS  OPERATION,  PART  1:  BUS 
CARE  AND  MAINTENANCE.  13min  16- 
sd-$23.60     1945     Castle  629.2 

SCHOOL  BUS  OPERATION.  PART  II:  PAS- 
SENGERS— DRIVING  HAZARDS— SAFE- 
TY.   14min    16-sd-$25.71    1945    Castle      629.2 

School  children 

Food 
Kids  must   eat  371.7 

Nursery  school  lunch  program 
Rural  school   lunches 

Schooldays    in    the    country  649 

School  discipline 

Captains    courageous;    excerpt    (school    se- 
quence) 136.7 

White     banners;     excerpt     (classroom     se- 
quence) 371.5 
SCHOOL  FOR  CANADIANS.     lOmin    16-sd-$25; 
rent  $1.25    1946    CanFB 

SCHOOL  FOR  DOGS.  18min  16-sd-$72;  rent  $3 
1941    UWF  *  636*7 

School  hygiene 

Schooldays    in    the    country  649 

When    Bobby    goes     to    school  649 


SCHOOL  IN  THE  MAILBOX.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$35;    rent    $2      1947      Austrl  372 

School  Journalism.  See  College  and  school 
journalism 

School   lunches.     See  School  children— Food 

School  teaching.  See  Teaching 

SCHOOLDAYS  IN  THE  COUNTRY.  15min  16- 
sd-$38;    rent    $2.50     1942     Wis  649 

Schools,    Nursery.    See  Nursery  schools 

Schools,    Rural.    See   Rural   schools 

SCHOOLS  OF  MEXICO.  llmln  16-sd-color- 
$75      1945      Coronet  379.72 

Schubert,  Franz  Peter 

Overture     to    Rosamunde  785 

Schubert's    serenade  921 

Symphonic    featurette    no.    2  785 

Unfinished   symphony  735 

SCHUBERT  COMPOSITIONS  (Andante  in  A 
^"^S^-"^  Marche  militaire)  8min  16-sd-rent 
$2  1947    PicF 

SCHUBERT'S  SERENADE.  SOmin  16-sd-rent 
$lo   ITTCO  921 

Schumann-Heink,     Ernestine    (Roessler) 

Schumann     Heink  730 

SCHUMANN  HEINK.  (Our  world  In  review 
ser.)    5mm    16-sd-$12;    rent    $1    1937    ITTCO 

780 

Science 

Big   little    things  573 

Le  cin6ma  au  service  de  la  science 
Excursions  in  science  nos.  1-5  507 

Glimpses  of  Soviet  science  no.  1 
What    is    science?  500 

History 
Today   and   tomorrow  600 

SCIENCE  AND  AGRICULTURE.  (Social  stud- 
ies   ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50    1939   EBF       633.3 

SCIENCE  AND  WOOD  UTILIZATION.  6mln 
16-sd-$25.     Also   color   $40     1945     Coronet 

SCIENCE  GOES  FISHING.  lOmin  16-sd-$25; 
rent  $1.25     1946     CanFB  639 

Science  of  life  series 

Fly  as  a  disease  carrier  595.77 

How    disease    is    spread  614.4 

How  the  mosquito  Spreads  disease       632.77 
Protoplasm— the    beginning    of    life  593 

SCIENCE  OF  MILK  PRODUCTION.  4R  16-sd- 
apply    1945     Ralston  637 

SCIENCE  SPINS  A  YARN.  23mln  16-sd-color- 
loan    YMCA  677.4 

Scientific  apparatus  and  instruments 

Precisely   so  600 

Scientific  expeditions 

Warriors   of   the   Sahara  916.61 

Scientific  research.  See  Research 

Scientists 

Hermits    of    the    sky  522 

Scientists    for    tomorrow  500 

SCIENTISTS  FOR  TOMORROW.  20min  16-sd- 
loan   1944   Westinghouse  500 

SCORCHED  EARTH.  60min  16-sd-$250;  rent 
$12.50  Commonwealth 

Scorpions 

Deadly    females 

Killers 

Some    water    insects 

Scotch  in  Canada 
New  Scotland 
Peoples  of  Canada 

Scotland 

British  Isles 

Crofters 

Granton    trawler 

Housing  in  Scotland 

North   sea 

O'er  hill   and   dale 

Power  for  the  highlands 


595.4 

595.1 

591.92 

917.16 
917.1 


630.941 

639 

331.83 

639 

636.3 


®^°,TT„'®4^ '^^^^^''•^A.     ISmin     16-sd-rent    $3 
1942  PIC  784 


127 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


SCOUT  IN  THE   FOREST.   26min  16-sd-$137.50; 

rent    $5     1944     BSA  634.9 

SCOUT  METHODS  OF  WATERFRONT  SAFE- 
TY.     12niin     16-sd-$33;    rent   $1     BSA 
SCOUT  TRAIL  TO  CITIZENSHIP.     37min     16- 

sd-$100:    rent   $4.      Also   color-$220;    rent   $8 

1947    BSA  369.4 

Scouts  and  scouting 

Laboratories  of  democracy 

Scout    trail    to    citizenship  369.4 

See  also  Boy  scouts 
SCRAP  FOR  VICTORY.   (America  calling  ser.> 

12min    16-sd-$25;   rent   $1.50    BraF  338 

SCRAPING     FLAT    SURFACES.     14min    16-sd- 

$25.71     1942     Castle  621.9 

SCREEN     PICTORIAL.       9%min       16-sd-color- 

apply     1946     Dynasty 
Screen  travelers  series.  See  De  la  Varre 

travelogues 
Screw-cutting  machines 

Cutting  an  external  acme  thread  621.9 

Cutting    an    external    national    fine    thread 

621.9 

Cutting   an   internal   acme   thread  621.9 

Screw  drivers 

Pliers  and  screwdriver  694 

SCREW  DRIVERS  AND  SCREW  JAYS.     12min 

16-sd-loan  1947  Shell  629.213 

Screw  threads 

Inspection  of  threads  621.9 

Screws 

Simple   machines  621 

Scriptures,  Holy.  See  Bible 

SCRUB   GAME.     30min     16-sd-loan     1944     Mod 

612.7 
Sculptors,   American 

Alexander  Calder:    sculpture   and   construc- 
tions 
Sculptors,   French 

Aristide  Maillol 

Sculpture 

Plastic    art 
Sculpture    in    stone 

Sculpture,   Italian 

Fountains,    gardens    and   statuary 

SCULPTURE  IN  STONE.  16min  16-sl-$25;  rent 

$1.50     1929     UWF  730 

Sea.  See  Ocean 

SEA.    (Battle  of  life  ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply  TFC 

591.92 

Sea  anemones 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Coelenterata  593 

Life  under  the  South  Seas  591.92 

Living  jewels  591.92 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Sea  591.92 

Seashore   wonderland  591.92 

Some  seashore  animals  591.92 

Sea  animals.  See  Marine  fauna 

Sea  brants.  See  Brants 

SEA  CAPTAINS  OF  TOMORROW.  40min  16- 
si-loan       1945       NY     State    maritime     acad 

Sea  cucumbers.  See  Holothurlans 

SEA  ELEPHANTS  AND  SEA  LIONS.  (Our 
colorful  world  ser.)  15min  16-si-color-$60: 
rent    $3     1941     UWF  591.5 

Sea  fisheries.  See  Fisheries 

Sea  horse 

Trailing  the  sea  horse 

Sea   lions 

Alive  in  the  deep 
Animals  of  the  zoo. 
Kings    of    the    Arctic 

SEA  OF  STRIFE.  20min  16-sd-$45  Pictorial  909 

Sea  parrots.  See  Puffins 

Sea  slugs 

Secrets  of  the   sea 


739 
730 


720 


597 

591.92 
591.5 
591.5 


Sea  travel.  See  Ocean  travel 
Sea   urchins 

Beach  and  sea  animals 

Born   to  die 

Echinodermata 

Life  under  the  South  Seas 

Sea 

Seashore  wonderland 

Some  seashore  animals 


591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 


591.92 


Seabees.  See  United  States — Navy  construction 
battalions 

SEAL    FISHING.     IR     16-si-rent   $1     Mich 

SEALING  IN  THE  ARCTIC.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50    UWF  919.8 

Seals   (Animals) 

Arctic  thrills  591.5 

Carnivora — canines,     small     carnivores    and 
seals  591.5 

Chumming  with   the   animals  591.5 

Elephant    seals    of    Guadalupe  591.5 

Eskimo   summer  919.8 

The  fur  seal 

Sanctuary  of  the  seals  591.5 

Sea    elephants    and    sea    lions  591.5 

Sealing   in   the   Arctic  919.8 

Seals    and    walruses  591.5 

Viking  639 

SEALS  AND  WALRUSES.  5min  16-si-$6  1932 
EBF  591.5 

Seamanship.  See  Navigation 

Seamen,   Invalid 

Pacific  island  no.   43  940.547 

SEARCH  FOR  SECURITY.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1947     Castle  368 

SEARCH  UNENDING.    20min    16-sd-color-Ioan 

1946  Std  oil  NJ  665.5 
THE    SEASHORE.    (Californiana)    lOmin    16-si- 

sd-$30-$40.     Also  color-$75   Barr  502 

SEASHORE    ODDITIES.    20min   16-sd-color-$160 

1947  Yng   Am  591.92 
SEASHORE      WONDERLAND.       lOmln     16-sd- 

color-$75     1947     Hoist  591.92 

Seasons 

Earth  and   its  seasons  525.5 

Earth    in    motion  525 

Earth — rotation     and     revolution  525 

Seasons   and  their  causes  525.5 

SEASONS  AND  THEIR  CAUSES.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$27;    rent    $1.50    1939    ITTCO  525.5 

Sebastopol 

Siege,  19  it 
Black    sea    fighters  940.546 

2ND  HUNGARIAN  RHAPSODY.  (Symphony 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$17.50;  rent  $1.50  1934  Nu- 
Art  785 

Secondary  schools.  See  High  schools 

Secret  service 

Dangerous  dollars  332.4 

Know  your  money  332.4 

Secretaries,   Private 

The  duties  of  a  secretary 

I    want    to    be   a   secretary  651.3 

Secretary  takes  dictation  651.3 

Secretary   transcribes  651.3 

The    secretary's    day  651.3 

Secretary  bird 

The   veldt  591.5 

THE       SECRETARY       TAKES        DICTATION. 

lOmin    16-sd-$45.    Also  color-$75     1947    Cor- 
onet 651.3 

THE     SECRETARY      TRANSCRIBES.        lOmin 
16-sd-$45.     Also  color-$75    1947    Coronet  651.3 

THE  SECRETARY'S  DAY.  lOmin  16-sd-$45. 
Also-color-$75      1947      Coronet  651.3 

SECRETS  OF  THE  SEA.  lOmin  16-sd-$30 
1945     Post  591.92 

SECTIONAL  VIEWS  AND  PROJECTIONS, 
FINISH  MARKS.  15min  16-sd-$26.43  1944 
Castle  744 

Security,  Social.  See  Old  age  pensions 

Sedgwick,  S.   N. 

Barabbas  225.92 


128 


1947    EDITION 


Sedimentation   and  deposition 

Wearing:  away  of  the  land  551.3 

Seed 

Harvesting    native    grass    seed  633.2 

SEED     DISPERSAL.     (Plant    life    ser.)     lOmin 

16-sd-$50  1931  EBF  581 

Seeds 

Dispersal   of  seeds  581 

How    seeds    germinate  581 

Seed  dispersal.  581 

Oermination 
See  Germination 
SEEDS  OF   DESTINY.   ISmin   16-sd-$38.50;   rent 
$2    1947    FON  940.5316 

THE  SEEING   EYE.  lOmIn  16-sd-?30  1940  Skibo 

636.7 

Seeing  eye,  inc.,   Morristown,  New  Jersey 

Friend  indeed  636.7 

The  seeing  eye  636.7 

SEEING    LOUISIANA.     IR     16-sd-$20     Sepia 
SEEING    SALEM,     lomin     16-si-rent  $1.50     1937 

UWF  973.2 

SEEING    THE    UNSEEN.    15min    16-si-rent    $1 

Harvard 
Seismography.    See  Earthquakes 
Seismology.    See   Earthquakes 
SELECTING    THE    RIGHT    THERMOSETTING 

MOLDING    MATERIAL.     40min     16-sd-rent 

50c    PFC 
Self-confidence.  See  Courage 
SELF    DISCOVERY    IN    A    MIRROR.     (How    a 

baby    grows)      IR     16-si-$24     EBF  649 

Selling.   See  Salesmen   and  salesmanship 
SELLING    AMERICA.      20min      16-sd-$66      1939 

Handy 
SELLING    YOUR    PERSONALITY.      9mln      16- 

sd-color-apply     1947     Crawley 
SEMIAUTOMATIC  AND   HAND  MOLDING  OF 

INTRICATE    PARTS.      16mln      16-sd-$27.88 

Castle 

Semmelweiss,  Ignaz  Philipp 

That  mothers  might  live  618 

SENDING  RADIO  MESSAGES.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1943    EBF  621.384 

SENSE  INTO  DOLLARS.  9min  16-sd-color- 
apply     1947     Crawley 

SENTINELS  OF  MILK.  20min  16-sd-color- 
apply    Babson  637 

SENTINELS  OF  THE  SEA.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  627.9 

SEPT  PEINTRES  DE  QUEBEC.  See  Painters 
of    Quebec  759 

Sequoia  national  park 

Western    wonderland  917.9 

Wonder  trail  917.8 

Seri   Indians 

Utopia    of    death  970.1 

Sericulture.  See  Silkworms 

SERIES  AND  PARALLEL  CIRCUITS,  llmin 
16-sd-$50    1943    EBF  621.31 

Sermon  from  science  series 
God  of  creation 

Sermons 

Mastership  248 

Serpents 

Reptiles.  598.1 

Siamese    Journey  915.93 

The  veldt  591.5 

Serum 

Arrowsmith;     excerpt  589.95 

SERVANT  OF  MANKIND.  lOmIn  16-sd-apply 
TFC  921 

SERVANT  OF  THE  PEOPLE.  2R  16-sd-apply 
TFC  342.73 

SERVICING  A  PROPELLER.  18min  16-sd- 
$30.01    Castle 

SERVICING  AN  AIRPLANE.  17min  16-sd- 
$28.58    Castle 


SERVICING  AND  TIMING  MAGNETOS.  16min 
16-sd-$27.88  Castle 

SERVICING  SPARK  PLUGS  AND  IGNITION 
WIRING.    22min    16-sd-$34.31     Castle 

SERVICING  WATER  COOLED  CONDENSERS. 
12min     16-sd-$22.88     1945     Castle  621.5 

SERVING  THE  MERCHANT  MARINE.  30min 
16-sd-loan    1944    US   coast   guard  614.8 

SERVING  THE  VETERAN.  6min  IG-sd-rent 
$1     YMCA 

SESENTA  SEGUNDOS  DE  VIDA.  TOmin  16- 
sd-rent   $20  FiC 

SET  'EM    UP.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  794.6 

SETTING  UP  AND  MACHINING  BAR  STOCK. 
34min    16-sd-$17.58    Castle 

SETTING  UP  THE  PRESS  AND  MOLDING 
A    PART.      16min     16-sd-$27.88     Castle 

SETUP  FOR  FACE  MILLING  WITH  A  FIX- 
TURE.    20min     16-sd-$27.74     Castle 

SETUP  FOR  ROUGH  LINE  BORING.  15min 
16-sd-$27.15  Castle 

SEVEN  DAYS  ADVENTURE.  See  Gardening— 
The  modern  easy  way 

SEVEN  DAYS  ADVENTURE.  40min  16-sd- 
color-apply      Georgian    bay    lines 

SEVENTEEN  DAYS.  17min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945  NY  daily  news 

Seventeen -year  locust.  See  Cicada 

SEVENTH    COLUMN.    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

614.8 

Sewage  disposal 

Clean    waters  628.1 

Sewage    disposal  628.3 

SEWAGE  DISPOSAL.  15mln  16-sI-$24  1930 
EBF  628.3 

SEWARD'S  FOLLY.  12min  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50;     rent  $1.50    1938  Nu-Art 

Sewing   machines 

Industrial    sewing    machines 

Singer  synchro  tilt  table  units 

Story   of   Ellas   Howe  921 

Sexual  ethics 

Animal     kingdom;     excerpt  176 

Splendor;    excerpt  176 

Shadow  pantomimes  and  plays 
Chinese  shadow  play 

Shadowgraph  teaching  film  series 

Champlain  92 

Shakespeare,  William 

As  you   like  it  822.3 

England's  Shakespeare 

Julius  Caesar  822.3 

Macbeth  822.3 

Master  Will   Shakespeare  822.3 

Romeo   and   Juliet  822.3 

Shakespeare    &     Stratford-on-Avon        822.3 

SHAKESPEARE  &  STRATFORD-ON-AVON. 
14min  16-si-$24;   rent  $1.50  1938  UWF     822.3 

Shanghai 

Shanghai  today 

SHANGHAI  TODAY.  IR  16-sd-$17.50  1947 
Castle 

SHAPE  OF  THINGS  TO  COME.  30min  16-sd- 
color-loan   1944  Boonton  668.4 

SHAPING  AFTER  TEMPLATE  AND  SHAP- 
ING  CURVED  EDGES.  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
18min    16-sd-$29.29    1944   Castle  621.92 

SHARK    FISHING.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF 

799.1 

Sharks 

Alive  in   the  deep  591.92 

Marine    circus  591.92 

Shark  fishing  799.1 

With    Williamson    beneath    the    sea    591.92 

Sharpening 

Honing  steps  ahead 

SHARPENING  A  FORM   RELIEVED  CUTTER. 

16min    16-sd-$30.01    1944    Castle  621.92 

SHARPENING   A    PLAIN    HELICAL   CUTTER. 

16-sd-$27.88   1944   Castle  621.92 

SHARPENING  A  SHELL  END  MILL.  17min 
23min    16-sd-$28.58    1944    Castle  621.92 


129 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SHARPENING     A     SIDE     MILLING     CUTTER. 

23min   16-sd-$35.16  1944  Castle  621.92 

SHARPENING       AN        ANGULAR       CUTTER. 

15min    16-sd-$26.43    1944   Castle  621.92 

SHARPENING       AND       TEMPERING       FARM 

TOOLS.  15min  16-sd-apply  Castle  631.3 
Shears  (Machine  tools) 

Blanking  sheet  metal  on  the  squaring  shear 

621.79 

Sheep 

Crofters  630.941 

Farm   animals  636 

Fury  of  the  storm  917.8 

Grassland  631.4 

Kenai    big    game  591.5 

Nature's  nurseries  591.5 

O'er  hill  and  dale  636.3 

Range   sheep  636.3 

Sheep  in  Louisiana 

Sheep   shearing  636.3 

Story   of   Louis    Pasteur;    excerpt    (anthrax 

sequence)  589.95 

Sheep,   Mountain.   See  Mountain  sheep 

SHEEP     IN      LOUISIANA.     15min     16-sd-$21.40 

Castle 
SHEEP     SHEARING.     21min    16-sd-$32.87    1944 
Castle  636.3 

Bheet-metal  work 

Airplane   sheet   metal  work  629.13 

Blanking  sheet  metal  on  the  squaring  shear 

621.79 
Blanking     sheet     metal     with     hand     snips 

621.79 
Blanking  with  rotary  and  high  speed  shears 

621.79 
Blanking  with  the  swing  arm  router  621.79 
Blind   riveting  621.79 

Fabricating  metal  aircraft 
Forming  on  a  hand  operated  brake     621.79 
Forming  on  rotary  machines 
Forming  on  the  stretching  machine 
Forming  with  a  drop  hammer 
Forming  with  rubber  on  the  hydraulic  press 

621.79 

Inspection    of    sheet   metal    parts  621.79 

Principal     dimensions,     reference     surfaces, 

and    tolerances  621.79 

Reading  a  drawing  of  a  valve  bonnet 

621.79 
Sheet    metal   worker  621.79 

Squeeze    riveting — stationary    and    portable 
riveters 
SHEET    METAL    WORKER.    (Your    life    work 
ser.)      llmin     16-sd-$50;      rent     $1.50     1942 
Mahnke  621.79 

SHELL-FISHING.      (Human     geography     ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  639 

Shells  (Projectiles).  See  Projectiles 

SHELLS    FOR    THE    "FIGHTING    FORTIES." 
IR    16-si-color-apply    1945    Trans 

SHELTER.     (Human     geography    ser.)     lOmin 
16-sd-|50    1927    EBF  728 

Shenandoah  national  park 

Luray    caverns    and    Shenandoah    national 
park  917.55 

Shenandoah  valley 

Boone  trail  917.5 

SHEP  THE  FARM   DOG.   (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  636.7 

Shetland   Islands 

Edge   of   the   world  914.1 

SHIP    OF    THE    DESERT.    8min    16-si-$12    1933 
EBF  636.29 

SHIP    THAT    DIED.    (Historical   mystery   ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  387 

Shipbuilding 

Aligning    and    installing    auxiliary    machin- 
ery 623.8 
Berth  of  a  queen                                          623.8 
Bending  copper  tubing  to  a  wire  template 

673 
Brazing  flanges  with  silver  solder  671 

Brazing  flanges  with  spelter  671 

Building   a   box  beam   spar  623.8 


Bulkhead:  laying  off  and  fitting  a  center- 
line    stiffener  623.8 

Bulkhead:  setting  a  transverse  watertight 
bulkhead  into  hull  623.8 

Covering    hot    and    cold    pipes  691 

Cutting  and  threading  pipe  by  hand      621.9 

Cutting  and  threading  pipe  on  a  power  ma- 
chine 621.9 

Deck  girders:  sub-assembly  623.8 

Deck  plates:   regulating  and  setting      623.8 

Deck:  setting  a  web  frame  and  a  transverse 
beam  623.8 

Filing  and  installing  chocks  623.8 

Forming  a  tray  bottom  623.8 

Giant   killers 

How    to    check    and    surface    foundations 

623.8 

India   builds    her    ships  915.4 

Innerbottom  section:  setting  up  floors 
and  longitudinals  623.8 

Innerbottom  section;  sub-assembly  of  a 
closed  floor;  sub-assembly  of  an  open  floor 

623.8 

Installing  valves  and  strainer  on  sea  chest 

623.8 

Installing  valves  in  engine  room  systems: 
part  I- II 

Laying  off  the  boundary,  stiffeners,  water 
lines   and   buttock  lines  623.8 

Laying  out  and  installing  stern  tube,  tail 
shaft  and  propeller.  Part  I:  Running  a 
temporary  line  623.8 

Laying  out  and  installing  stern  tube,  tail 
shaft  and  propeller.  Part  II:  Laying  off 
bulkheads  623.8 

Laying  out,  drilling  and  tapping  flanges  on 
sea    chest  623.8 

Making  a  cold  bend  on  a  hand-powered 
machine  621.9 

Measuring  pipe,  tubing,  and  fitting        621.9 

Ocean  liners  387 

Preparing  and  setting  a  keel  block  and 
bottom   cradle  623.8 

Side  frames:  sub-assembly  of  a  web  frame 

623.8 
See  alsa  Bulkheads   (Naval   architecture) 
Shippee-Johnson  Peruvian  expedition 

Wings  over  the  Andes  918.5 

Shipping 

Transportation    and    our    community 
Shipwrecks 

Time   and    tide  627 

Shock 

Bleeding,    resuscitation   and   shock  614.8 

First  steps  in  first  aid  614.8 

Help   wanted  614.8 

SHOCK    TROOPS    FOR    DEFENSE.     (America 

calling  ser.)  12min  16-sd-?25;  rent  $1.50  1942 

BraP  614.84 

Shoes.    See    Boots   and    shoes 
SHOES.  See  Making  shoes 
Shooting 

Aim  for  safety 

Blue  geese 

Fundamentals   of   rifle   marksmanship   799.3 

How  to  shoot  the  rifle 

Making  a  shooter 

Pistol  buUseyes  683 

Shooting  holidays 

Trigger  happy  Harry 

SHOOTING  HOLIDAYS.  20min  16-si-rent  $2 
Business   films 

SHOOTING  IN  BASKETBALL,  llmin  16-sd- 
$50    1946    EBF  796.32 

SHOOTING  MOOSE  WITH  THE  CAMERA. 
28min  16-si-coIor-loan  1942  Quebec  TB  799.2 

SHOOTING  THE  GRAND  CANYON  RAPIDS. 
lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60; 
rent  $3   1942  UWP  917.91 

Shop  practice.  See  Machine  shop  practice 

Shops,  Machine.  See  Machine  shops 

SHORT  COURSE  IN  PAPER  MAKING.  SOmin 
16-sd-loan    Glatfelter  676 

Shorthand 

Champions  write 

Thomas  natural  shorthand 


653 


130 


1947    EDITION 


Shostakovitch,   Dmitri 

Golden  mountains  786.2 

Shot   put 

Weight   events  796.4 

Shrikes 

Birds  of  the  prairie  woodlands 

"Western   birds   at   home  598.2 

Shrimps 

Arthropoda,    R2  591.2 

Arthropoda:    the    Crustacea  595.3 

Beach    and    sea    animals  591.92 

Slam 

Chang  915.93 

Good    clean    sport  796 

Land    of    the    yellow   robe  915.93 

Mystic  Siam  915.93 

Penang — Malacca — Siam — Singapore  91 S 

Siamese  journey  915.93 

Thailand 
Voice  of  Siam 
See  nlso  Bangkok,  Siam 

SIAMESE  JOURNEY.  (Oriental  journeys  ser.) 
16-sd-rent  $2.50  UWF  915.93 

Sibelius,   Jean   Julius   Christian 
Finlandia 
Sibelius 

SIBELIUS.      lOmin     16-sd-$25     1947     Sterling 

Siberia 

North  of  the  Himalayas 

Siberia  915.7 

Taming    the    Taiga  915.7 

SIBERIA.    30min    16-si-$48    1937    EBF  915.7 

Sicily 

Fishing  639 

SICILY  LIBERATED.  (What  price  Italy  ser.) 
14min  16-si-sd-$8.75-$24;  rent  $1.50  1943 
Nu-Art  940.534 

SIDE    FRAMES:   SUB-ASSEMBLY  OF  A  WEB 

FRAME.      20min     16-sd-$25.17     1942     Castle 

623.8 

SIEGE    OF    LENINGRAD.    (Our  Russian   allies 

ser.)    62min    16-sd-sale   apply;    rent    $15   1943 

BraF  940.534 

SIENA  &  SIMONE  MARTINI.  IR  16-sd-$40; 
rent  $1.50  1947  Gateway 

SIERRA  JOURNEY.  19min  16-sd-Color-apply 
McCoy 

Sierra    Nevada   mountains 

King  Vulture  598.2 

Sight 

How  you  see  617.7 

How  you   see   it  791.4 

Light  is  what  you  make  it  628.9 

Preventing   blindness    and    saving   sight 

617.7 

SIGHT  UNSEEN.  20min  16-sd-apply  1945 
NJ    State    commission    for   the   blind 

SIGHTSEEING  AT  HOME.  15min  16-sd-Ioan 
1943   GB  621.388 

SIGMUND  SPAETH.  (Our  world  in  review 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$21;  rent  $1.50  1937  ITTCO 

780 

SIGN  OF  DEPENDABLE  CREDIT.  20mln  16- 
sd-$19.31   1941    Castle  332.3 

SIGNAL  GENERATOR  OPERATION.  lOmIn 
16-sd-$13.18  Castle 

Signals  and  signalling 
Flashing  light  signals 

Remote    control  621.38 

Studies   about   communication  621.38 

SIGNS      AND      STAGES      OF      ANESTHESIA. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #1)  23min  16-sd- 
$56.25;   rent  $3     1946     BIS  615.7 

SILAGE.    12min    16-sd-$22;    rent    $1    1945    BIS 

633.3 

SILENT      ENEMY.      70mln      16-sd-rent      $12.50 

Nu-art  970.1 

SILENT     NIGHT.     See     Starlight    night        784 

SILENT  NIGHT.  (Xmas  ser.)  3min  16-sd- 
color-$20;    rent    $1.50    1945    Post  784 


Silicosis 

Men  and  dust  613.6 

See  also  Lungs — Diseases 
Silk 

From  silkworm  to  parachute 

Growing  fibers 

Silk  677.4 

Textiles 
SILK.    15mln    16-sl-$24    1929    EBF  677.4 

Silk,    Artificial 

Magic  in  nylons 
•See  lalso  Rayon 
Silk  screen   printing.   See  Color  printing 
SILK     SCREEN     PROCESS.     20min     16-sd-$60; 

rent    $3.50    1945    Film-Tel  655.32 

Silkworms 

Cecropia  moth  595.78 

Moths  595.78 

Silk  677.4 

SILVER.    15mln   16-si-$24   1930   EBF  739 

SILVER  SHADOWS.  20mln  16-sd-$72;  rent  $3 
1940    UWF  791.4 

SILVER  SPRINGS.  9min  16-si-sd-$17.50-$25. 
Also    color-$55-$60    1947    Courneya 

SILVER  THREADS.  (Strange  as  It  seems) 
9min  16-sd-$25  1947  Acad 

SILVERSMITH.  30mln  16-si-$50;  rent  $2  1930 
Harvard  739 

Silversmithing 

Decorative  metal  work  739 

HopI  arts  and  crafts  970.1 

Silver  739 

Silversmith  739 

SI  MBA.    9R   16-sd-rent   $10   1927   AMNH       916.7 

SIMILAR  TRIANGLES  (Practical  geometry) 
12min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1946  Knowledge 
bldrs  513 

SIMPLE  BLOCK  PRINTING.  (Handicraft 
teaching  films  ser.)  15-lOmin  16-sI-sd-$30- 
$40;    rent    $1.50-$2    1941    BraF  760 

SIMPLE  FRUIT  PRUNING.  20min  16-sd-$21.50; 
rent    75c    1944    BIS  634 

SIMPLE  MACHINES.  15min  16-sl-$24  1929  EBF 

621 

SIMPLE  MACHINES.  (Physical  sciences  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF  621 

SIMPLE  SIMON.  IR  16-sI-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1946 
Castle 

SIMPLE  STUNTS.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also  col- 
or-$75      1946      Coronet  796.4 

SINBAD  THE  SAILOR.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50.  Also  color-$23.50-$33.50  1945  Cas- 
tle F 

SING,  AMERICA.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $2  1941 
Nu-Art  784 

Singapore 

From  Singapore  to  Hongkong  915 

Penang — Malacca — Siam — Singapore  915 

Singapore  915.95 

Where  East  meets  West  915.95 

SINGAPORE.  (De  La  Varre  travelogue)  llmin 
16-sI-sd-$8.75-$17.50  rent  $1-$1.50  1940  Nu- 
Art  915.95 

SINGER  SYNCHRO  TILT  TABLE  UNITS. 
18min     16-sd-color-loan    Fllmcraft 

Singing  and  voice  culture 

Your    Uncle    Dudley;    excerpt  173 

SINGING    PIPES.    22min   16-sd-$40   CanFB 

SINGING  WIRES.  22mln  16-sd-$50  1947  Nat 
elec  mfrs 

SINGLE  PHASE  AND  POLYPHASE  CIR- 
CUITS.     17mln    16-sd-$29.29     Castle 

SINGLE  RAM  VERTICAL  SURFACE  BROACH- 
ING. 28min  16-sd-$40.89  Castle 

SITTING  RIGHT.  9min  15-sd-cOlor-$50.  Also 
color- $90  GF&W  613 

SIX  SLICES  A  DAY.  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.25 
1944    Bran  641.5 

SIXTEEN  TO  TWENTY-SIX.  17%min  16-sd- 
$150;  rent  $5    1945    CanFB 


131 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Skating 

Good  skates  796.9 

Ice  carnival  796.9 

Snow  fun  796.9 

Swiss  on  white  796.9 

Skees    and    skee-running.    See    Skis    and    ski- 
running 

Skeleton 

Body   framework  611 

Sketching.  See  Drawing 

SKI    CHASE.   73min   16-sd-apply  1937  HofEberg 

796.9 

SKI-ESTA.   llmin   16-si-sd-$15-$27;    rent   $1.50- 
$2    1937    Pictorial  796.9 

SKI      IN     THE     VALLEY     OF     THE     SAINTS. 
19min  16-sd-color-$150;  rent  $5  1944  Canada 

796.9 

SKI     NOVICE.    9min    lG-sd-$30.    Also    color-$7.5 
1947    Hawley  796.9 

SKI     REVELS.     (Sport    parade    ser.)     16-sl-sd 
1939  Castle  796.9 

SKI     SAFARI.    9min    16-sd-$30.    Also    color-ST.'S 
1947    Hawley  796.9 

SKI    SKILL.     lOmin     16-sd-$25;   rent  ?1.25    1947 
CanFB  796.9 

SKI    THRILLS,    llmin    16-sd-color-|67.50    Sim- 
mel  796.9 

SKI   THRILLS  IN  THE  CANADIAN   ROCKIES. 
15min  16-sd-apply  MassS 

Skilled  labor.  See  Technical  workers 

Skimmers 

Birds   of   the   seacoast  598.2 

Skin 

Anatomy — the    human    skin  612.7 

Body    defenses    against    disease  613 

The   human   skin  612.7 

Scrub  game  612.7 

Skin  612.7 


SKIN.    15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBF 


612.7 


Skin  grafting 

Technic  of  skin  grafting:   instruments  and 

procedures  617 

Skinner,  Constance  Lindsay 

Pioneers  of  the  Old  Southwest.   See  Daniel 

Boone     921;   Frontier  woman  978 

Skis  and  ski-running 

Basic  principles  of  skiing  796.9 

The  classic  of  skiing 

Daredevils   on   ice  796.9 

Down  hill  slalom  796.9 

First  steps  in  skiing 

Horseracing    in    Chile    and    skiing  in    the 

How    to    ski  796.9 

On    top    of    the   world  796.9 

Ski   chase  796.9 

Ski-esta  796.9 

Ski   in    the  Valley  of   the   Saints  796.9 

Ski    novice  796.9 

Ski  revels  796.9 

Ski    safari  796.9 

Ski    skill  796.9 

Ski    thrills  796.9 
Ski   thrills   in   the  Canadian   rockies 


Slalom 
Snow  falls 
Snow   fun 
Swiss  on  white 
Viva  el  esquilsmo 
White  magic 
Winter  in  N.H. 


796.9 


796.9 
796.9 


917.42 


SKYLIFT     NEWSREEL.    8min    16-sd-loan    1947 
IVT 


7%min      16-sd-rent 


502 


SKULLS    AND    SCULLS. 

80c     1945     Nu-Art 

Skunk  cabbages 

Spring    is    here 

Skunks 

Adventures  of  Peter  591.5 

Animal  babies  591.5 
Common     animals     of     the     woods     (North 

America)  591 .5 

Wild   animals   near  home  591.5 

Wildlife   of  New  York  591.5 


SKY    DEFENDERS.    45min   16-sd-$160;   rent   $6. 

Also  color-$240;   rent  $12    1941    UWF    629.13 
SKY   PRINCESS.     7min     16-sd-color-apply    Fi 
SKYWAY  TO  HAWAII.  30min  16-sd-color-loan 

Pan  Am 
SLALOM.  67mln  16-sd-apply  1937  Hoffberg  796.9 
Slang 

American   spoken  here  427 

Slaughtering    and    slaughterhouses 

By-products 

Cutting   and   boning   a   forequarter  of   beef 

641.3 

Cutting   and   boning  a  hindquarter  of  beef 

641.3 
Slavery 

Last    of    the    pagans;    excerpt    (labor    se- 
quence) 331.5 
SLEEPING    BEAUTY.    (Puppetoons    ser.)    7min 

16-sd-$17.50    1945    Pictorial  F 

Sleeping   sickness 

Tracking  the  sleeping  death  632.7 

Slide  rule 

Slide   rule   (percentage,   proportion,    squares 
and  square  roots)  510.78 

Slide  rule  (the  "C"  and   "D"  scales)  510.78 
SLIDE   RULE   (PERCENTAGE,   PROPORTION, 

SQUARES    AND    SQUARE    ROOTS).    21min 

16-sd-$32.87    1944    Castle  510.78 

SLIDE   RULE   (THE  "C"  AND  "D"  SCALES). 

23min     16-sd-$35.89     1944     Cattle  510.78 

Slides,  Lantern.  See  Lantern  slides 
SLOW    ROLL,    llmin    16-sd-$14.97    Castle   629.13 
Slums.  See  Housing 
SMALL     FRY.      lOmin      16-sd-$25:     rent     $1.25 

CanFB 
Smallpox 

Ever    present    menace,    smallpox 

Story  of  Dr  Jenner  616.9 

SMILE    WITH    THE    CHILDREN    OF    CHINA. 

15min  16-si-rent    $1.50.     Also  color-rent    $5 

RFA  915.1 

SMILES  HAVE  IT.  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50 
1940   BFS  617.6 

Smith,    Harold 

Aquatic  artistry  797.2 

Smith,   Jack 

Swinging  mallets  796.353 

Smith,  Pete 

Culinary     carving  642 

Memory  tricks  154 

Microscopic  mysteries  595.7 

See  also  Pete  Smith  specialties  series 

SMITHSONIAN   INSTITUTE.    (Washington  pa- 
rade ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  506 

Smithsonian   Institution 

Smithsonian  institute  506 

Smoke 

Colloids  541.34 

SMOKE    STREAMS.    30min    16-si-$90;    rent    $4 
Franklin  inst  533 

SMOOTH     APPROACH.     lOmin     16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     Pictorial  796.352 

Smuggling 

Pound  foolish  336.26 

Smuts,    Jan    Christian 

Jan   Christian   Smuts  921 

Smyrna,   Greece 
Strange   destiny 

Snails 

Beach  and  sea  animals 
Born   to   die 
Snail's  pace 
Unusual  molluscs 


SNAIL'S    PACE. 
1940    BFS 


921 


591.92 

591.92 

594 

591.92 


lOmin    16-sd-$25;    rent    $1.50 
594 


Snakebirds 

How  birds  feed  their  young  598.2 

Snakes.  See  Cobras;  Serpents 

SNAPPING  TURTLE.   (Animal  life  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50    1940    EBF  598.1 


132 


1947    EDITION 


796.352 


917.8 

551.57 

551.57 

502 


Snead,  Sam 

Saving  strokes  with  Sam  Snead 
Snipes.  See  Dowitchers 
Snow 

Fury  of  the  storm 

Snow   harvest 

What  makes  rain 

When  winter  comes 
SNOW    FALLS.     IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945 

Pictorial 
SNOW     FUN.     lOmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$27       1937 

Pictorial  796.9 

SNOW      HARVEST.       25min       16-sd-color-$130 

Castle  551,57 

SNOW  MAGIC  IN  SWEDEN.  9min  16-si-sd- 
color-$75;    rent   $1.50- J2     FON 

SNOWTIME  IN  QUEBEC.  lOmln  16-sd-loan. 
Also  color-loan  Quebec  TB  796.9 

SO  ENDS  OUR  NIGHT.  90min  16-sd-rent  ap- 
ply     Pictorial  F 

SOAK  THE  OLD.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
21min    16-sd-apply   TFC  331.25 

Soap 

Soap  668.1 

SOAP.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF  668.1 

Soccer 

Attack  796.33 

Ball   control  796.33 

Defense  796.33 

Goal-keeping    &    throwing-in  796.33 
The    great    game 

Kicking  796.33 

Soccer  for  girls  796.33 

Tactics  796.33 

Training    and    practical    hints  796.33 

SOCCER   FOR  GIRLS.     lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 

color-$75     1946     Coronet  796.33 

Social   conditions 
Power   of   God 

Social    customs.    See   Manners   and  customs 

Social  legislation.  See  Children — Law 

Social  science.  See  Sociology 

Social  sciences  series 

Passenger    train  385 

Safety  in  the  home  614.8 

SOCIAL  SECURITY.  (Washington  parade  ser.) 

lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  331.25 

Social  security  act,  1935 

Old   age   and   family   security  331.25 

Social    security  331.25 
See  also  Old  age  pensions 

Social  service 

You  and  your  state 

Social  studies  series 

Argentina  918.2 

Arteries   of   the   city  380 

Brazil  918.1 

Chemistry  and  a   changing  world  660 

Children   of  China  915.1 

Children   of  Japan  915,2 

Children   of   Switzerland  914.94 

Chile  918.3 

City  water  supply  628.1 

Communication  621.38 

Defending  the  city's  health  614 

Early   settlers   of   New   England  973.2 

Eskimo   children  919.8 

People  of  Hawaii  919.69 
People  of  western  China — farmers  of  forty 

centuries  915.1 

Peru  918.5 

The    policeman  352.2 

Problems  In  housing  331.83 

Socialized    medicine.    See    Medical  economics 

Societies,  Cooperative.  See  Cooperative  socie- 
ties 

Sociology 

Interdependence  301 

Sociology,  Christian 
For  all  people 
That  they  might  have  life 

Sodium   nitrate 

Study    of    mineral    element    deficiencies    In 
plant  growth  581 


SOFIA  GIRLS,    llmin    16-si-sd-$23;  rent  75c-$l 

1946    FON  796.4 

Softball 

Softball    fundamentals 

Soft-ball  pitching  796,357 

SOFTBALL   FUNDAMENTALS,     llmin     16-sd- 

$38.50     1947     Yng  Am 
SOFT-BALL    PITCHING.    15mln    16-si-$24    1942 

Trans  796.357 

SOIL  AND  LIFE.     lOmin    16-sd-$45    1942    Case 

631.4 
SOIL    AND    THE    SOUTH.    20mln    16-sd-color- 

apply  US  steel 

SOIL-CEMENT    CONSTRUCTION.      lOmin     16- 
sd-color-loan     Portland    cement 

Soil   conservation 

Flood  630.973 

Grassland  631.4 

Harvesting   native   grass  seed                   633,2 

Harvests   for  tomorrow  631.4 

Heritage    we    guard  333 

In  common  cause  631.4 

Know  your  land  631.4 

No  Idle  acres  631.4 

Save    the    soil  631.4 

Soil  and  life  631.4 

Soil  and  the  South 

Soil  for  tomorrow 

Terracing  in  the  Northeast  631.4 

Under    western    skies 

Wartime  farming  in  the  corn  belt          631.4 

Windbreaks  on   the  prairies 

Wise    land    use    pays  631.4 

Soil   conservation   service.   See  United  States — 
Soil  conservation  service 

SOIL    FOR    TOMORROW.     40mln     16-sd-color- 
$262.50    1945    CanFB 

Soilless    agriculture.    See    Plants — Soilless    cul- 
ture 

SOIL-LESS    FARMERS.   lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF 

Soils 

Formation  of  soil 

Harvests  for  tomorrow 

Life  of  the  soil 

Muddy  waters 

Planning    to   prosper 

Plant  speaks  thru  soil   tests 

Rain  on  the  plains 

Save  that  soil 

Terracing  in  the  Northeast 


551.3 
917.4 
631,4 
631.4 
631.4 
631.4 
631.4 
631.4 
631.4 

SOJOURN  IN  HAVANA.  (De  La  Varre  trav- 
elogue)   9mln    16-sd-apply   TFC  917.29 

SOLAR  ECLIPSE  OF  JUNE  8,  1937.  IR  16-sl- 
rent  50c  AMNH  523.7 

Solar  eclipses.  See  Eclipses 

Solar  engines 

Energry    from    sunlight  621.4 

SOLAR  FAMILY.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  physical 
science    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1936    EBF 

523.2 

Solar  radiation 

Energy    from    sunlight  621.4 

Solar  system 

Planets — asteroids— comets  520 

Solar  family  523.2 

Solder  and  soldering 

Brazing    flanges    with    silver    solder  671 

Hand  soldering  671 

High    frequency    soldering  671 

Resisting    enemy    Interrogation  355 

Soldering    and    small    assembly    operations 

621 
Tinning  and  solder  wiping  671 

SOLDERING  AND  SMALL  ASSEMBLY  OP- 
ERATIONS.   12mln   16-si-rent   $1  lo  621 

SOLDERING  LUGS  AND  SPLICING  STRAND. 
ED  CONDUCTORS.  18min  16-sd-$30.01 
Castle 


SOLDIER,     SAILOR. 

$1.75    1945    BIS 


52min     16-sd-$6.50;    rent 


133 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SOLDIER  AND  THE  LADY.  See  Michael 
Strogoff  F 

Soldiers 

Rock    of   Gibraltar  914.68 

Who  died  940.537 

SOLDIERS    OF    THE    SKY.    lOmin    16-sd-apply 

TFC  355 

SOLDIERS    WITHOUT    UNIFORM,    llmin    16- 

sd-$10;    rent    75c    1942    Australian    N&I    bur 

623.4 

SOLIDARITE  MONDIALE  A  L'CEUVRE.  See 
UNRRA  reports  to  the  U.S.A. 

Solomon   Islands 

Solomon    Islands   with   Mr  and   Mrs   Martin 
Johnson  919.3 

SOLOMON  ISLANDS  WITH  MR  AND  MRS 
MARTIN  JOHNSON.  GOmin  16-sd-rent  $15 
FC  919.3 

SOME  BASIC  DIFFERENCES  IN  NEWBORN 
INFANTS  DURING  THE  LYING  IN  PERI- 
OD.  23min  16-si-$40;  rent  $2  NYU 

SOME     FRIENDLY     BIRDS.     15min     16-si-$24 

1930  EBF  598.2 
SOME  FROGS  AND  TOADS.  15min  16-si-color- 

$60;   rent  $3  1942  Rutgers  597.8 

SOME    LARGER    MAMMALS.    15min    16-sI-$24 

1931  EBF  591.5 
SOME       PICKIN'.       18min       16-sd-$23.54       1946 

Castle  677.2 

SOME   SEASHORE   ANIMALS.    12min   16-si-$18 

1930   EBF  591.92 

SOME      WATER      INSECTS.      12mln      16-sl-$18 

1930    EBF  591.92 

SON    OF    FURY.     90min     16-sd-rent  apply     Fi 

F 

SONG  AFTER  SORROW.  25min  16-si-rent  $3 
RFA  616.9 

SONG  BIRDS  AS  NEIGHBORS.  12min  16-si- 
$19.50;  rent  $1.25  Bray  598.2 

SONG  BIRDS  OF  THE  NORTH  WOODS. 
(Treasure  chest  ser.)  9%min  16-sd-$30  1940 
Skibo  598.2 

SONG  BOOK  OF  THE  SCREEN.  (Hymna- 
logues  ser.)  Smin  ea  16-sd-color-$20  ea  1945 
Post  784 

SONG  FROM  WITHIN.  20min  16-sd-color-apply 
Vitafllm 

Song  hit  stories  series 

Last  dogie  784 

SONG  OF  CEYLON.     39min    16-sd-apply    MMA 

SONG  OF  REVOLT.  (Tabloid  musicals  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  784 

SONG  OF  THE  FLEA.  5min  16-sd-color- 
apply    1945    Hollywood  starshots 

SONG  OF  YOUTH.  (United  nations  ser.)  50min 
16-sd-rent    $7.50    1941    BraF  914.7 

Songs 

Along  the  Rio  Grande 
Brindis   solitude 

Chants    populaires    #1-5  784 

Christmas  songs  784 

Community  sing  nos.   6,   8,   10  784 

Familiar    patriotic    songs  ,^..,„.  ^784 

Fandanguillo  flamengo  .,'^'?'. 

Granadinas  ■'      ''" 

Inspirations    of    old    love    songs 
Let's  all  sing  together  #1-5  784 

Music    of    the    nations  784 

Old  time  ballads  784 

Sing,  America  784 

Song  book  of  the  screen  784 

Songs  of  Stephen  Foster  784 

Star    spangled    banner.    Castle  784 

Star    spangled    banner.      Official  784 

See  also  Folk  songs 

Songs,  Negro.  See  Negro  songs 

Songs,    Patriotic.    See    National    songs 

Songs,   Russian 

Musical  journey  784 

SONGS  OF  STEPHEN  FOSTER.  (Community 
sing  ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  784 

SONGS  OF  THE  IRISH,  llmin  16-sd-$17.50 
Castle 


SONGS    OF    THE    WEST.    IR    16-sd-rent    $1.25 

Shadow 
SONGS    TO    REMEMBER.    IR    16-sd-rent    $1.25 

Shadow 
SONS    OF    GOD.      25min      16-sd-$90;    rent    $10 

1946  Sq  deal 
SONS    OF    ION    SAUD.     2R     16-sd-loan     USBM 
SONS    OF    SWAT.    lOmin    16-si-rent    $4    FiC 
Soras 

Birds  of  the  marshes  598.2 

Soubirous,   Bernadette,  Saint 

Bernadette  821 

Sound 

Echoes  in  war  and  peace 

Fundamentals    of    acoustics  B34 

Sound  534 

Sound    waves    and    their    sources  534 

Vibratory  motions  and  waves  534 

Recording  and  reproducing 
Sound   recording  and  reproduction  534 

Test  film 

SOUND.    12min    15-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    EPS    534 

Sound  motion  pictures.  See  Moving  pictures, 
Talking 

SOUND  RECORDING  AND  REPRODUCTION. 
(Physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1943 
EBF  534 

SOUND  WAVES  AND  THEIR  SOURCES. 
(Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50    1933   EBF  534 

The  South.  See  Southern  states 

South  Africa.  See  Africa,  South 

SOUTH  AFRICA.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-apply    1944    March   of   time  916.8 

South  African  scene  series 

No.    1    Kruger   national    park  916.8 

No.  2  Namaqualand  and  Zululand 
No.    3   Worcester  916.8 

No.    4    Jan    Christian    Smuts  921 

No.    5    In   and   around   Capetown 

South  America 

By   air   to   the  land  of   the  Incas  918 

Continent  of  South  America  918 

Cruising  with   the  Coast   guard  614.8 

Dutch   in   Latin   America  917.29 

Rubber 

South   America,    ancient   &   modem 

South  American  news  reel 

Description  and  travel 

Amazon 

Andes  and  pampas 

Pan    American    highway  918 

South  America  beautiful 

Story  of  a  great  river:  the  Amazon 
See  also  Chile 

History 

The   civilization   of   the   Incas  918.5 

SOUTH   AMERICA,   ANCIENT  AND  MODERN. 

40min    16-si-loan    Grace 
SOUTH    AMERICA    BEAUTIFUL.      37min      16- 

sd-color-rent    $10      1945      Nu-Art 
South  American   Indians.  See  Indians  of  South 

America 
SOUTH  AMERICAN  NEWS  REEL.     lOmin     16- 
sd-rent  $4  FiC 
South  Carolina 

Southeastern  states  917.5 

See  also  Charleston,  South  Carolina 

South   Dakota 

Northwestern  states 


917.8 

SOUTH     OF    THE     HIMALAYAS.    Smin    16-si- 
$12.50  Filmsets 

South  sea  islands 

Belles  of  the  South  seas  919.6 

lies  enchant^es 

Last  of  the  pagans;  excerpt  (labor  se- 
quence) 331.5 
Life  under  the  South  seas  591.92 
Mutiny  on  the  bounty  F 
Soil-less  farmers 
They  came  to  an  island 


134 


1947    EDITION 


SOUTHEASTERN     STATES,     llmin     16-sd-$50 
1942    EBF  917.5 

SOUTHERN     ARIZONA.       SOmin      16-sd-color- 
$220;   rent   J2.50    1942    P&S  917.91 

SOUTHERN    CHILE,    TIP    OF   A   CONTINENT. 
12min     16-sd-color-$75     1947     HollF 

SOUTHERN     HIGHLANDERS     (Americans     at 
home)     25min     16-sd-color-loan     1947     Ford 

Southern    mountaineers.    See    Mountain    whites 
(Southern  states) 

SOUTHERN  SEAS.  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF 

919.31 

Southern   states 

New   South.    EBP  917.5 

New   South.    March  of   time  917.5 

Old  South  917.5 


15min     16-sd-loan     1946 


t  ffc^ 


Agriculture 
See  Agriculture — Southern  states 


Economio  conditions 
Electric  power  in  the  southern  Appalachians 

621.312 

Southwest,   New 

Grassland  631.4 

Muddy   waters  631 .4 

SOUTHWESTERN  STATES,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1942   EBF  917.6 

SOVIET  FRONTIERS  ON  THE  DANUBE. 
(United  nations  ser.)  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent 
$10    1941    BraF  914.7 

SOVIET    SOIL.    38mln    IG-sd-rent    $8    Bran 

Soviet  union.    See  Russia 

SOVIET  WOMEN.  15min  16-sd-rent  $3  1941 
FON 

Soybean 

Science    and    agriculture  633.3 

Soybeans    for    farm    and    industry  633.3 

SOYBEANS  FOR  FARM  AND  INDUSTRY. 
llmin  16-sd-loan  1936  Int  harvester       633.3 

Spaeth,  Sigmund  Gottfried 

Sigmund  Spaeth  780 

Spain 

Coast  of  Catalonia  914.6 

Memories    of    Spain  914.6 

Spanish    earth  914.6 

This  Spanish  speaking  world  460 

Through  oil  lands  of  Europe  and  Africa — 
Germany,  France,  Spain,  Morocco  and  Al- 
geria,   R2  665.5 

Spalding,   A.    G.   and  bros.   inc. 
Teamwork 

SPANIARD  AND  INDIAN.  (Mexican  symphony 
ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$36;   rent  $1.50  1941  UWF 

972 

Spanish  America.  See  Latin  America 

SPANISH  EARTH.  62min  16-sd-rent  $12  1937 
BraF  914.6 

SPANISH  INFLUENCE  IN  MEXICAN 

CRAFTS.     IR     16-sd-$40;     rent     $1.50.     Also 
color-$77.50;   rent   |3    1947   Gateway 

Spanish  language 

Buenos    dias,    Carmelita 
Introductory    lesson    In    Spanish 
Pan- Americana 
This  Spanish  speaking  world 


460 
460 
918 
460 


Spanish  language  films 
All  aboard 
Beach  capers 

Buenos  dias,   Carmelita  460 

Campesinos   Filipinos 

Cloud  in  the  sky  616.24 

Clubs  4-H  en  el  Suelo  de  Coronado       630.6 
Enchanted  valley 
Escape  to  Death  Valley 
Gente  de  Luzon 

Introductory    lesson    in    Spanish  460 

Land  of  eternal  silence 
Land  where   money  is  not  -God 
Lindo  Baguio 

Los    milllones    de    Chaflan  F 

Manila  moderna 

Picaflor  F 

Sesenta  segundos  de  vlda 
Wild  elephant  roundup  591.5 


629.13 

629.2 

30mln    16-sd- 

629.13 


598.2 
598.2 


914.3 
914.3 


617.7 

16-sd- 

372.4 

16-sd- 

629.13 


SPARE  THAT  TREE. 

PFC 
Spark-plugs 

Spark    plugs    in    aviation 

Story  of  a  spark  plug 
SPARK    PLUGS    IN    AVIATION. 

loan  1941  Bray 
Sparrow-hawks.  See  Hawks 
Sparrows 

Birds    of    North    America 
Birds    of    the    dooryard 
Spaulding,   Russei 

Iron    madonna    of    Nuremberg 

Land  of  the  Wends 
Speal<ing.  See  Voice 
SPEARFISHING     IN     FLORIDA,    llmin    16-sd- 

$36;   rent  $1.50.   Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1942 

UWF  799.1 

SPEARHEADS    IN    THE    SKY.      llmin      16-sd- 

color-$75     1945    CFS  598.2 

SPECIAL    STEERING   AND   SAILING    RULES. 

See   Rules   of  the   nautical  road  527 

SPECKLED   TROUT  ACROSS  CANADA.     9min 

16-si-sd-color-$75     1947    Hawley 
Spectacles 

Vision    for   victory 
Speech,  Liberty  of.  See  Free  speech 
SPEEDING    YOUR    READING,      lOmin 

$50;    rent    $2    TAE 
SPERRY  GYROSYN   COMPASS.     25mln 

loan    1946    Sperry 
Speleology.      See    Caves 
Spelling.      See    English    language — Orthography 

and    spelling 
SPELLING    IS    EASY.      lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 

color-$75      1946     Coronet  421 

SPELUNKING— A  NEW  SCIENCE  (SONDEURS 

D'ABIMES)       20min      16-sd-$56;    rent    $3.50 

1946     AF    films 
Sphinx 

Temples  of  many  creeds 
SPIC    AND    SPAN.      IR     16-sd-color-$100 

ChildP 
Spiders 

Beneath   our   feet 

Deadly  females 

Desert    demons 

Insect    clowns 

Killers 

Microscopic  mysteries 

Spiders 
See  also  Trap  door  spiders 
SPIDERS.    15min    16-sl-$24    1931    EBF 
SPIDERS.    (Animal    life    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50 

1931    EBF  595.4 

Spies 

Don't    talk  351.74 

While  America  sleeps  351.74 

SPINAL  ANAESTHESIA.  (Technique  of  anaes- 
thesia  #8)     34min     16-sd-$75;     rent   $4     1946 

BIS  615.7 

Spinning 

Art    of    spinning    and    weaving  677 

Spinning   wheel  677 

SPINNING.     IGmin     16-sd-loan     1943     Alcoa 
Spinning   machinery 

Man   who  changed  the  world  677 

SPINNING  SPOKES.  ISmln  16-si-$30;  rent 
$1.50    1937    UWF  629.22 

SPINNING  WHEEL.  (Pioneer  life  ser.)  lOmin 
16-si-sd-$30-$40.     Also    color-$75     1940    Barr 

677 

SPIRIT  OF  DEMOCRACY.  9min  16-sd-apply 
UWF 

SPIRIT  OF  1941.  (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmIn   16-sd-apply   TFC  351.1 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  PLAINS,  llmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  1936  UWF 

Spiritual    life 

Children   in   search   of  God  F 

Man    at    the    gate  F 


551.4 


726 

1947 


595.7 
595.4 
591.5 
595.7 
595.7 
595.7 
595.4 

595.4 


135 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Spiritualism 

Phantoms  Inc 

Spleen 

Body  defenses  against  disease  613 

SPl-ENDOR;    excerpt.    (Human    relations    ser.) 

17min    16-sd-rent   $3   NYU  176 

Splicing.     See  Knots  and  splices 

SPLICING  A  WOODEN   SPAR.     21min  16-sd- 

$32.87    1946    Castle  629.13 

Splints   (Surgery) 

First    aid    in    fractures  614.8 

First  steps  in   first  aid  614.8 

Fixed  traction   splinting  614.8 

SPLIT    PHASE    MOTOR    PRINCIPLES.  ITmin 
16-sd-$29.29   Castle 

SPLIT    PHASE    MOTOR— REWINDING.  28min 
16-sd-$40.89  Castle 

Spode 

Clay,    hands,    and    fire  738 

SPOKANE    &    ITS    INLAND    EMPIRE.  45min 

l6-sd-color-rent  50c  Spokesman-rev  917.97 

Sponges 

Gulf  of  Mexico  invertebrates,  R  1  591.92 

Seashore  oddities  591.92 

Sport  beams  series 

Bows  and  arrows  799.3 

Touchdown    thrills    of   1946  796.33 

Sport  parade  series.  Castle 

Big    fish  799.1 

Camera    thrills    In    wildest   Africa  591.5 

Daredevils   on   ice  796.9 

Ice    carnival  796.9 

Ride    'em    cowboy  917.8 

Ski    revels  796.9 

Swimming:    and    diving:   aces  797.2 

Water    sports  797 

SPORT  SPELLBINDERS.  16-sI-sd  Castle      796 

SPORT    THRILLERS    OF    THE    YEAR,  llmin 
16-si-sd-|8.75-$17.50      1947      Castle 

SPORT     THRILLS.     9min     16-si-sd-?8.75-$17.50 

1941    Official  796 

Sporting  goods 

Working  for  fun 

SPORTING    QUIZ.    (Grantland    Rice    sportlight 
ser.)    9min  16-sd-apply  TFC  796 

SPORTING     WINGS. 
1945    Pictorial 


IR      16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 


Sports 

All    American    way 

796 

Good   clean   sport 

796 

How   Russians    play 

914.7 

Kings  of  sport 

796 

Mexican  sports 

Physical    training    in    Sweden 

613.7 

Poetry  of  motion 

796 

Siamese    journey 

915.93 

Song  of  youth 

914.7 

Sport    spellbinders 

796 

Sport  thrillers  of  the  year 

Sport   thrills   of   1941 

796 

Sporting  quiz 

796 

Sportmanship 

Sports   &   seasons 

Sports  around  the  world 

Sports  of  Mexico 

Three  aces 

Timing 

796 

Winning  patterns 

Sports,  Water.  See  Aquatic  sports 

SPORTS     AND     SEASONS.      lOmin 
rent  $1.25    CanFB 


16-sd-$25; 


16- 


SPORTS   AROUND   THE   WORLD.     lOmin 
si-sd-$9.75-$17.50      1947     Sterling 

SPORTS    OF    MEXICO.      lOmin     16-sd-rent   $3 
FIC 

Sports  parade  series.  TFC 

Aquatic   artistry  797.2 

Basketball    technique  796.32 

Crew    racing  797.1 

Gymnastics  796.4 

Polo  796.353 

Table    tennis  794 

Water   sports  797 


Sports  review  series 

Rodeo  goes  to  town  791.7 

Sport    immortals  920 

Sportscope  series 

Swinging   mallets  796.353 

SPORTSMANSHIP.    IR  16-sd-color-$100  ChildP 
SPOTLIGHT  ON   INDO-CHINA.   (Magic  carpet 

ser.)  9min  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.97 

SPOTLIGHT    ON    THE    BALKANS.    (World    In 

action)     llmln     16-sd-$25;     rent    $1.25     1945 

CanFB  949.6 

SPOTLIGHT    ON    THE     MIDDLE     MILLIONS. 

31min    16-sd-color-loan   1947   NY  daily  news 
SPOTTED  WINGS.  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50 

1938  BraF  595.78 

SPRAY-PAINTING     EQUIPMENT.     16-sd-rent- 

72c  Castle 
SPREEWALD     FOLKS     (Magic     carpet     ser.) 

IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.3 

Spring 

Spring    is    here  502 

Springtime   serenade  502 

SPRING   COMES   TO   WISCONSIN.     23min     16- 

sd-color-apply     WisC 
SPRING     IS     HERE.     lOmin     16-sd-rent     $1.50 

ITTCO  502 

SPRING  ON  THE  FARM.     (Farmers'  year  ser) 

15min   16-sd-$37.50   rent   $2   1943   BIS   630.942 
SPRING   SHOWS  AND   BEEF  CATTLE.  lOmIn 

16-sd-$13.18    1939    Castle  636.2 

SPRING  TRAINING.  (Football  for  the  fan  ser.) 

lOmin  16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 
SPRINGBOARD  CHAMPIONS.  (Grantland  Rice 

sportlight     ser.)    lOmin     16-sd-apply      TFC 

797.2 

SPRINGBOARD  DIVING.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent 

$1.50    1942    UWF  797.2 

SPRINGBOARD    TECHNIQUE.      lOmin      16-sd- 

$45.     Also  color-$75     1946    Coronet  797.2 

SPRINGER    SPANIEL    CHAMPIONS.      2R    16- 

si-rent  $5    F&S 
Springfield     college,    Springfield,    Massachusetts 

Men  of  muscle  613.7 

SPRINGTIME    SERENADE.    9min    16-sd-color- 

rent    $3    UWF  502 

Spur  gear.  See  Gearing 

Spyri,  Johanna  (Heusser) 

Heidi  F 

SQUARE    DANCE    MEDLEY. 

1947     Official 

SQUARE     DANCE     REUNION. 

color-$75     1947     HollF 

SQUEEZE  RIVETING— STATIONARY  AND 
PORTABLE  RIVETERS.  15min  16-sd- 
$26.43  Castle 

Squids 

Born   to  die  591.92 

Color    changes    In    frogs    and    crustaceans 

591.57 
Gulf  of  Mexico  Invertebrates,  R2  591.9} 
Mollusca,  R  1  691.92 


lOmin     16-sd-$25 
793.3 

lOmin     16-sd- 


SQUIRREL-CAGE         ROTOR 

PRINCIPLES. 

lOmin     16-sd-$20.01     Castle 

621.31 

Squirrels 

Adventures   of  a  gray 

squirrel 

591.5 

Adventures    of    Peter 

591.5 

Common     animals     of 

the 

woods 

(North 

America) 

691.5 

Dwellers  of  the  forest 

591.5 

Gray  squirrel 

591.5 

Lost    chick 

F 

Michigan  mammals 

591.5 

Our  animal  neighbors 

591.5 

Realm  of  the  wild 

598.2 

Rodents 

Spring  Is   here 

502 

Squirrels,  Flying.  See  Flying  squirrels 
Stage.  See  Theater 

14R 


STAGE    DOOR    CANTEEN 
Commonwealth 


16-sd-apply 

F 


136 


1947    EDITION 


stained  glass.  See  Glass  painting  and  staining: 
STAINLESS    STEEL.    29min    16-sd-loan      1943 

USBM  669.1 

STAIRWAY     TO      LIGHT.      (Passing     parade) 

lOmin  16-sd-apply  TPC 
Stalingrad,  Battle  of 

Battle  for  Tunisia  and  Surrender  at  Stalin- 
grad 940.542 
STALKING    BIG    GAME    IN    MONTANA.    9min 

16-si-sd-color-$75;    rent    $4    Hawley  591.5 

Standard   of   living.   See  Cost  and  standard  of 

living 
Stanley,  Sir  Henry  Morton 

Stanley   and   Livingstone  916.7 

STANLEY  AND   LIVINGSTONE.   90min  16-sd- 

rent   $20   Pi  916.7 

STAR   AND   SAND.   20min   16-sd-$37.50;   rent  $2 

1945     BIS  916:2 

STAR    GAZERS.    (Strange    as    it    seems)    9niin 

16-sd-$25    1947   Acad 

STAR  OF  BETHLEHEM.  6min  16-si-rent  $3 
FiC 

Star  spangled  banner 

Star   spangled   banner.   Castle  784 

Star  spangled  banner.   Official  784 

STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER.  2min  16-si-sd  $2- 

$3  1942  Castle  784 

STAR  SPANGLED   BANNER.  2%min  16-sI-sd- 

$2-$3    Official  784 

Starfish 

Seashore  wonderland  591.92 

Starfishes 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Beach  and  sea  animals  591.92 

Echinodermata  591.92 

Life  under  the  South  seas  591.92 

Pirates  of  the  deep  591.92 

Sea  591.92 

Some  seashore  animals  591.92 

With  Williamson  beneath  the  sea  591.92 

^'•"^x^yP"'""  NIGHT.  36min  16-sd-apply  1939 
Hoffberg  784 

Stars 

Exploring  the  universe  520 

Star  gazers 

jSee  alsa  Astronomy 

®"'"'^^I  U^^  i-iFE.  22min  16-sd-|37.50  rent  $2 
1944  BIS  362.7 

STARTING-TAXIINQ-TAKING  OFF.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$45;   rent  $2  1943  Bray  629.13 

STARVATION  STALKS  THE  DEER.  45min 
16-si-color-apply     WisC 

The  state 

Man    the    enigma  320 

STATE  FAIR.     lOSmln    16-sd-rent    apply    Fi  F 

STATE  PARKS  IN  OLDE  VIRGINIA.  22min 
16-sd-color-apply    VaC 

Static  electricity.  See  Electrostatics 

Steam 

What  makes  rain  551.57 

Steam   condensers.   See  Condensers   (Steam) 

Steam  engines 

Steam   power  621.1 

STEAM  LOCOMOTIVE.  (Running  the  rail- 
road ser.)  22min  16-sd-loan  1944  NY  cen- 
tral 621.13 

^'''^i^'^.   •-?pO'^°TJV^-      (Man's    work    ser.) 

lOmin    16-si-sd-J40;    rent    $1.50    1942    Barr 

621.13 
STEAM     POWER.    15mln    16-si-$24    1930    EBF 

621.1 
STEAM  TURBINE.  See  Magic  of  steam  621.1 
Steam  turbines 

Magic    of    steam  621  1 

Magic   of  steam    (part   2) 
Steamboats 

Boat  trip  oog 

Ocean  liners  307 

Transportation  &  cities 
Steel 

Front  d'acier 

Furnaces    of  industry  669.1 


Heat  treatment  of  steel — elements  of  hard- 
ening 669.1 
Heat   treatment   of  steel — elements  of  sur- 
face  hardening  669.1 
Heat   treatment  of  steel — elements  of  tem- 
pering,  normalizing,   and  annealing     669.1 
In  step  with  the  times 
Iron  and  steel 

Making    and    shaping   of    steel  669.1 

Pig   iron    to   steel  669.1 

Stainless    steel  669.1 

Steel.  Am  inst  of  steel  construction      669.1 
Steel.    ITTCO  669.1 

Steel.     BIS  669.1 

Steel— a    symphony    of    Industry  669.1 

Steel — man's    servant  669.1 

Steel,    servant   of   the   soil  631.27 

Story    of    steel  669.1 

USS  cor- ten 

STEEL.    25min    16-sd-loan    1938    Am    Inst,    of 
steel    construction  669.1 

STEEL.     34mln     16-sd- color- $200;    rent    $6    1947 
BIS  669.1 

STEEL.  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1938  ITTCO 

669.1 

STEEL— A  SYMPHONY  OF  INDUSTRY.  20min 
16-sd-loan   1937  Am  Iron  &  steel  Inst  669.1 

Steel  construction.  See  Building,  Iron  and  steel 

Steel  industry  and  trade 

Drama  of  steel  669.1 

Magnificent   brute  F 

Melting  of  huron   die   steel 

Productive   Sweden 

Steel  669.1 

STEEL— MAN'S  SERVANT.  38mln  16-sd-color- 
loan    1938    US    steel  669.1 

STEEL    RULE.    lOmin    16-sd-$25.71    1942   Castle 

389 

STEEL,   SERVANT  OF   THE  SOIL.  45mln  16- 
sd-loan    1937   Republic   steel   corp  631.27 

STEERING     WHEELS,     FRONT    AND     REAR 
AXLES.     17min    16-sd-$27.10    Castle 

Steinbeck,  John 

Forgotten  village  917.2 

Grapes    of   wrath  F 

The  moon  is  down  F 

Of  mice  and  men  p 

Stencil  work 

Technique  of  the  silk  screen  process  655.32 

Stentor 

Microscopic  animal  life  593 

Protoplasm— the  beginning  of  life  593 

STEP  HIGH.    2R    16-sd-rent-apply    1946  AT&T 

371.42 

STEPHEN     FOSTER.     (Melody    makers     ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$21;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  921 

STEPHEN     FOSTER     MELODIES.     IR     IG-sd- 
$25     1947     Official  784 

Stephenson,  Nathaniel  Wright 

Day  of  the  Confederacy.  See  Dixie         973.7 

Sterilization 

Aseptic  technic:   sterilization  of  dressings 
Aseptic  technic:  terminal  sterilization  after 
septic  cases 

Stern,   Frances 

Fun  In  foods  613.2 

Stevens,  Marvin  A. 

Know   your   football     .  796.33 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis 

Kidnapped  p 

Treasure  island  p 

Stiegal,   Henry  William 

Baron   and    the    rose  921 

Stilts 

Black-necked    stilt  598.2 

STITCH  AND  SAVE.    4min    16-sd-rent  $1    1943 
Bran 


STITCH     IN     TIME. 

Ven 


26min      16-sd-loan 


1944 
614.8 


Stock  and   stock  breeding.   See  Live  stock 


Stock  exchange 
Money  at  work 
Work  of  the  stock  exchange 


332.6 


137 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


stock  exchange.  See  also  New  York.  Stock  ex- 
change 

Stockholm,  Sweden 

Venice   of   the  north    (Stockholm) 

Stockton,   Frank   Richard 

Lady  or  the  tiger?  F 

Stomach 

Alimentary  tract  612.3 

Stone,  Arthur  John 

Silversmith  739 

Stone  age 

One    million    B.C.  560 

STOCK  SWEEPS  AND   BUCK   RAKES.     (Farm 

improvement)  5min     16-sd-$15    CanFB 
STCP,    LCCK    AND    LIVE.    15min    16-sd-color- 

loan  Sante  Fe 
STOP     FOREST     FIRES!    IR    16-sd-$14.09    1936 

Castle  634.92 

Storage  batteries 

Story  of  a   storage   battery  621.35 

Stores.    See  Grocery  trade 
Storms 

Modem    weather — theory — primary    circula- 
tion 551.5 
STORY     OF     A     CITY:     NEW     YORK.     20min 

16-sd-color-$150  1946  Simmel 
STORY    OF   A    DOG.     9%min     16-sd-loan     1946 

US   coast   guard 
STORY  OF  A  GREAT  RIVER:  THE  AMAZON. 

llmin     16-sd-color-apply     1947     Simmel 
STORY     OF     A    SPARK     PLUG.     16-si-sd-loan 

USBM  629.2 

STORY     OF     A    STORAGE     BATTERY.     30min 

16-si-loan    prior    1927    USBM  621.35 

STORY    OF   A-C    WELDING.    15mln    16-sd-loan 

1944  GB  671 W 
STORY     OF     ALEXANDER     GRAHAIVI     BELL. 

lOSmin   16-sd-rent  $10-$20   1943   Fi  921 

STORY  OF  ALFRED  NOBEL.  (Passing  parade 
ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply   TFC  921 

STORY  OF  APPENDICITIS.  25min  16-si-$120; 
rent  $6   1940  Rutgers  616.9 

STORY  OF  BAIVIBA.  40min  16-si-rent  $3.75 
RFA  266 

STORY  OF  BINDER  TWINE,  llmin  16-sd- 
loan  1935  Int  harvester  677.7 

STORY  OF  CHARLES  GOODYEAR.  (Fools 
who  made  history  ser.)  10%min  16-sd-apply 
TFC  678 

Story    of    civilization     series 

Building  the   Panama   Canal  918.6 

How   a   fishing  people   live  573 

How  a  hunting  people  live  573 

How   the   desert   people   live  573 

Laying    the    Atlantic    cable  621.382 

Life   in    the  Antarctic  919.9 

Nation's  search  for  grass  915.5 

People  of  the  Arctic  919.8 

Story   of   the   microscope  578 

Story  of  the  telescope  522 

STORY  OF  COAL.  (Knowledge  builders  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-$40;  rent  ?2  1938  Knowledge  build- 
ers 662.6 

STORY  OF  COPPER.  34mln  16-sd-loan  1945 
USBM  669.3 

STORY  OF  CULTURE.  38min  16-3d-rent 
$7.50   UWF 

STORY    OF    D.D.T.    25min   16-sd-$56.25;   rent   $3 

1945  BIS  632 
STORY    OF    DOCTOR    CARVER.    (Pete    Smith 

specialties   ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply  TFC       921 
STORY     OF     DR     JENNER.     (Passing    parade 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  616.9 

STORY  OF  ELECTRICITY.  (Knowledge  build- 
ers ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941 
Knowledge    builders  537 

STORY  OF  ELI  AS  HOWE.  (Fools  who  made 
history   ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply   TFC       921 

STORY  OF  FIVI.  lOmln  16-sd-color-loan  1943 
GE  621.384 

STORY  OF  FORIVIICA.  46min  16-sd-COlor-loan 
1944  Formica  668.4 


STORY  OF  GASOLINE.  30min  16-si-loan  1939 
USBM  665.5 

STORY  OF  LEATHER.  15-25min  16-Si-sd-loan 
Tanners'  council 

STORY  OF  LOUIS  PASTEUR;  excerpt  (an- 
thrax sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.) 
17min    16-sd-rent    $3    NYU  589.95 

STORY  OF  LOUIS  PASTEUR;  excerpt  (hydro- 
phobia sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.) 
18min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  616.9 

STORY  OF  LUBRICATING  OIL.  SOmin  16-si- 
loan    1939    USBM  621.89 

STORY  OF  MALT.  20min  16-si-loan  Am  soc 
of  bakery  eng 

THE  STORY  OF  MENSTRUATION.  lOmin  16- 
sd-color-loan     1947     Internat    cellu-cotton 

STORY  OF  MILK.  30min  16-sl-$66;  rent  $4 
1938   Bray  637 

STORY  OF  MILK.  15min  16-si-$25;  rent  $1  1939 
Educ   film   serv  637 

STORY  OF  MILK.  27min  16-sd-color-loan 
Mod 

STORY  OF  MONEY.  iGmin  16-sd-$37.50;  rent 
$2    1946    Int    film  332.4 

STORY  OF  NICKEL.  SOmin  16-sd-loan  US 
mines  669.7 

STORY  OF  OIL.  (Canadian  work  &  wealth) 
15min     16-sd-$40;     rent    $2.50     1946     CanFB 

665.5 

STORY  OF  OKLAHOMA.  26min  16-sd-loan  1947 
US   mines 

STORY  OF  OMOLO.  9min  16-sd-$23;  rent  $1 
194G   BIS 

STORY  OF  OUR  FLAG.  (Knowledge  builders 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1939  BjiowI- 
edge  builders  929.9 

STORY  OF  PHENOTHIAZINE.  22min  16-sd- 
color-loan    1946    du  Pont 

STORY  OF  ROCK  WOOL  INSULATION.  25mln 
16-sd-loan    1942    USBM  697 

STORY  OF  SHADE  TREE  CARE.  2R  16-sl- 
color-loan    1940    Davey  715 

STORY  OF  STEEL.  See  Making  and  shaping 
of    steel  669.1 

STORY  OF  STEEL.  (Knowledge  builders  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1939  Knowledge  build- 
ers 669.1 

STORY  OF  SULPHUR.  lOmin  16-sl-sd- 
$30;    rent    $1.50    1936   EPS  553.6 

STORY  OF  TEXAS  AND  ITS  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES.     B7min      16-sd-loan     US    mines 

917.64 

STORY  OF  THE  BUTTERFLY.  ISmin  16-si- 
$24;    rent  $1.50   Bray  595.78 

STORY  OF  THE  CITY.  38min  16-sd-rent 
$7.50    UWF 

STORY  OF  THE  MICROSCOPE.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2      1944      Knowledge    builders  578 

STORY  OF  THE  TELESCOPE.  (Story  of  civ- 
ilization   ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;      rent    $2 

1944  Knowledge    builders  522 
STORY    OF    THE     UNITED    STATES    COAST 

GUARD.  47min  16-sd-$260;  rent  $7.50  1935 
Bray  614.8 

STORY  OF  THE  VATICAN.  (March  of  time) 
eOniln    16-sd-rent   apply   1941   ITTCX)  282 

STORY  OF  THE  VIOLIN.  16min  16-sd-$72 
1946    Hoffberg 

STORY  OF  WHEAT.  (Knowledge  builders  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941  Knowledge 
builders  633.1 

STORY   OF   WILLOW    RUN.     35min   16-sd-loan 

1945  YMCA  629.13 
STORY    OF    YEAST.     3R     16-si-loan.     Also    2R 

16-sd-loan    Am  soc  of  bakery  eng 


BE 


PRINTED. 
323.4 


STORY      THAT      COULDN'T 

llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

STORY    TIME    NO.    1.      lOmin 
$2.25     Baptista 

STORY  TIME  NO.  2.     12min    16-sd-$32.50;  rent 
$2.60     Baptista 


16-sd-$30;   rent 


138 


1947    EDITION 


STORY    TIME    NO.    3.      13min     16-sd-|35;    rent 

$2.75     Baptlsta 
Stoves 

Hot   air  heating  697 

STRADDLE     AND     SURFACE     MILLING     TO 

CLOSE    TOLERANCES.    22min    16-sd-$39.45 

1942    Castle  621.9 

STRADDLE       MILLING.       12min       16-sd-$29.29 

1942    Castle  621.9 

STRANGE  AMERICAN  ANIMALS.     lOmin     16- 

sd-rent    $1.50    UWF 
Strange  as  It  seems  series 

Emperor  Norton 

50   year    barter 
■  Gold  and  man 

Lafayette,     champion    of    liberty 

Little  Jack  Horner 

Mark  Twain 

Silver  threads 

Star  gazers 
STRANGE       DESTINY.         lOmin        16-sd-apply 

1946     TFC  921 

STRANGE    GLORY.    (Historical    mystery    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  973.7 

STRANGE     SEA     SHELLS.      lOmin      16-sd-$30 

1945    Post  591.92 

STRATEGIC  MATERIALS.     15min    16-sd-color- 

loan     1946     Mod 
STRATFORD,    HOME    OF    THE    LEES.    27mln 

16-sd-color-loan    1944    VaC  917.55 

Stratford-upon-Avon 

England's   Shakespeare 

Shakespeare   &   Stratford-on-Avon  822.3 

Straw    votes.      See    Public   opinion    polls 
Strawberries 

Picking-    strawberries  634.7 

STREAMLINE      DOUGHNUT      PRODUCTION. 

15min     le-.si-loan    Am   soc  of  bakery  eng 
STREAMLINED.     lOmin     16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50 

Film -Tel 
STREET  SAFETY— FOR  ADVANCED 

GRADES.   15min  16-si-$24   1934  EBP       614.8 
STREET   SAFETY— FOR    PRIMARY   GRADES. 

8min     16-si-$12    1934    EBP  614.8 

Street    traffic    regulations.    See    TrafHc    regula- 
tions 
STREETS  OF  CAIRO.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  9mln 

16-sd-apply  TFC  916.2 

Strength  of  materials 

Tension     testing  620.1 

STRENGTH     OF    THE     HILLS.     lOmin    16-sd- 

$14.97    1941    Castle  -  634.9 

Stretchers 

First  aid — carrying  the  injured  614.8 

Transporting   the   Injured  614.8 

STRICKEN     PENINSULA.     17min     16-sd-$37.50 

rent    $2    1945    BIS  945 

STRIKE.  (Grantland  Rice  sportlight  ser.)  lOmln 

16-sd-apply  TFC  799.1 

Strikes   and   lockouts 

Millions  of  us  331.13 

STRING    CHOIR.     lOmin     16-s<l-$50     1937    EBP 

787 
Stringed   instruments 

Coolidge  quartet,  string  ensemble  787 

String  choir  787 

Structural   materials.  See  Building  materials 
THE     STRUGGLE.      76.min      L6-sd-$300      Screen 
Struggle  to  live  series 

Deadly  females  595.4 

Desert  land  591.5 

Hermits  of  Crabland  595.3 

Living  jewels  591.92 

Swampland  591.5 

Underground   farmers  595.796 

Unusual    molluscs  591.92 

STUDENT     FLYER.     16-sd-rent     $1     1944     Am 
dental    assn  629.13 

Students 

Design    for   education  378 

STUDIES    ABOUT    COMMUNICATION.     15min 
16-si-$10.50     1936     Purinton  621.38 


STUDIES  IN  HUMAN  FERTILITY.  15mln  16- 
si-loan    Wistar  inst 

Studies  of   normal   personality  development  se- 
ries 
Balloons  136.7 

Finger    painting  751 

Frustration   play  techniques  136.7 

This  is  Robert  138.7 

Study,  Method  of 

How   to   study  371.3 

STUDY  IN  CHOREOGRAPHY  FOR  CAMERA. 
3min   16-si-$15;   rent  $3   1945   Deren         793.3 

STUDY  OF  MINERAL  ELEMENT  DEFICIEN- 
CIES  IN  PLANT  GROWTH.  31min  16-si- 
sd-$75-$175;    rent    $6-$7.50    1937    Rutgers    581 

STUDY  OF  SPRING  WILD  FLOWERS.  IR  16- 
si-color-$60;    rent   $2.50   1939  ITTCO       582.13 

STUDY  OF  TWO  HANDED  WORK  WITH  VA- 
RIOUS WEIGHTS  AND  TRANSPORT  DIS- 
TANCES.     12min      16-si-rent    $1     lo 

Stuyvesant,  Mary 

Good    grooming  646.7 

Stuyvesant,    Peter 

Knickerbocker  holiday 

Style    manikins.      See    Models,    Fashion  646 

SUBJECT,  VERB,  OBJECT.  13min  16-si-color- 
$52    1941    Mitchell  425 

Submarine   diving.   See  Diving,   Submarine 

Submarine  photography.  See  Photography,  Sub- 
marine 

Submarine  warfare 

Ash  can  fleet  623.8 

Now  it  can  be  told 

Service    in    submarines  623.8 

Submarines   at   sea  623.8 

Success 

Finding  your  life  work  371.42 

Splendor;    excerpt  176 

SUCCESS  STORY.  9min  16-sd-color-apply  1947 
Crawley 

SUEZ.     105mln   16-sd-apply     Fi  F 

Suez  canal 

Along  the  life  line  of  the  British  Empire  910 

Suez  F 

SUFFER  LITTLE  CHILDREN.  30min  16-sd- 
color-$175;    rent    $10    1942    Foundation       232 

SUFFER  LITTLE  CHILDREN  (Canada  carries 
on)     lOmin    16-sd-$25    1946    CanFB    940.5316 

SUGAR.    25mln    16-sd-loan    1944    Business    films 

664.1 
Sugar  beets.  See  Beets  and  beet  sugar 

Sugar  cane 

Beet   and   cane   sugar  664.1 

Chemical  ethyl  alcohol  661 

Coffee  and  sugar 

Hawaiian  Islands.  EBP  919.68 

Philippine  Islands  919.14 

Sugar  wind  917.29 

West    Indies    and    Panama 

See   also    Beets    and    beet    sugar;    Maple 
sugar 

SUGAR    CANE.    21min    16-sd-$27.85    1939   Castle 

664.1 

SUGAR  WIND.  (Paramount  paragraphias  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.29 

THE  SULLIVANS.  120min  16-sd-rent  apply  Pi 

921 

Sulphur 

Story   of   sulphur 

Sulphur 

Sulphur    and    its    compounds 


553.6 
553.6 
553.6 

SULPHUR.     20min     16-si-sd-loan     1941     USBM 

553.6 

SULPHUR  AND  ITS  COMPOUNDS.     IR    16-sd- 

$50.     Also  color-$75     1945     Coronet  553.6 


Sumatra 

Dutch  East  Indies 
Island    of    yesterday 
Isles    of    the    East 
Nias  and  Sumatra 
Rubber 


919.2 
919.21 

919.2 

919.21 

678 


139 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SUMMER     STORM.      15min      16-sd-loan      1946 
Mod  621.312 

Sun 

Solar  eclipse  of  June  8,  1937  523.7 

Sun  and  moon  523.7 

What  makes   day  and  night  525.4 

See  alsa   Solar   engines;    Solar   radiation; 

Solar  system 

Eclipaea 
See  Eclipses 
SUN     AND     MOON.    IR    16-si-scf-$24-$40;    rent 

$1-$1.50     UWF  523.7 

SUN   DANCE  OF  THE  CHEYENNE  INDIANS. 

See  Cheyenne  sun  dance  970.1 

SUN     GODS    OF    THE     SURF.      lOmin      16-sd- 

rent    $1      1946      Austrl  614.8 

Sun  spots 

Through   Galileo's    telescope   &    Mt   Wilson 

observatory  522 

SUN    VALLEY    SERENADE.    90min    16-sd-rent 

apply  Fi  F 

Sundews 

Plant    traps  581.5 

SUNFISH.    (Animal    life    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50 

1942    BBF  597 

Sunfishes 

Sunflsh  597 

THE    SUNKEN     FLEET    (RENFLOUEMENT). 

lOmin     16-sd-$28;    rent   $1.75   1946  AF   films 

627 
SUNNY    SOUTH    OF    FRANCE.     lOmin     16-si- 

rent  $3  FiC 
THE    SUPAI     INDIAN.     lOmin     16-sd-color-$75 

1947  Coronet  970.1 

Superstition 

Forgotten    village  917.2 

SUPERVISING     WOMEN      WORKERS,      llmin 

l6-sd-$21.44    1944    Castle  658.3 

SUPERVISING     WORKERS     ON      THE      JOB. 

lOmin    16-sd-$20.74    1944    Castle  658.3 

Supervision.     See     Employment     management; 

Foremen 

SUPERVISION— DEVELOPING  COOPERA- 

TION.   14min     16-sd-$19.96    Castle  651 

SUPERVISOR      AS      A      LEADER.      PART      I. 

14mln    l6-sd-$25.71    1944   Castle  658.3 

SUPERVISOR  AS  A  LEADER.   PART  II. 

13min    16-sd-$23.60     1944     Castle  658.3 

Supervisors.  See  Foremen 

SUPPER'S    READY.   9min   16-sd-|25;   rent  $1.50 
1944  Canada  613.2 

Surf  riding 

Away   with    the   wind 
Riding  the  crest 


79r 

797 

SURFACE  CHANGES  IN  METALS  AT  HIGH 
TEMPERATURE.  15min  16-si-$25;  rent  $1 
Harvard 

SURFACE  CONDENSER.  ISmin  16-sd-loan  1943 
Allis  621,1 

Surface  tension.  S«e  Capillarity 

Surgery 

Aseptic  operating  room  technic 

618 

Duties  of  the  suture  nurse  during  the  open- 
ing and  closing  of  celiotomy 

Left  lower  lobectomy  for  bronchiectasis 

Left  pneumonectomy  for  primary  carcinoma 
of  the  lungs 

Left  upper  lobectomy  for  pulmonary  tuber- 
culosis 

Lumbar  puncture 

One    against    the   world  921 

Pericardial    resection   for   constrictive   peri* 
carditis 

Right    pneumonectomy    for    primary    carci- 
noma of  the  lungs 

Story   of   appendicitis  616.9 

Technic   of  skin   grafting:   instruments  and 
procedures  617 

Upper   selective    thoracoplasty  for   pulmon- 
ary tuberculosis 


Surgery,   Plastic 

New   faces   come   back  617 

New   roadways  608 
SURGERY    IN    CHEST    DISEASES.     43min     16- 

sd-$50.50;  rent  $1.25    1945    BIS 
SURGICAL     ANATOMY.       15min       16-si-apply 

Wistar  inst 
Surgical  dressings.  See  Bandages  and  bandag- 
ing 
SURGICAL     DRESSINGS.      19min      16-sd-$25.69 

Castle 
Surrealism 

At    land  793.3 

Le  chien  Andalou 

Meshes    of    the    afternoon  793.3 

Ritual   in   transfigured  time  791.4 
SURVEYS.      15min     16-sd-loan     HI   div  of  dept 

reports 

SURVIVAL    OF    THE    ESKIMO.    45min  16-sd- 

color-apply  Miles 

THE     SUSPECT.     9R     16-sd-rent     $17.50  UWF 
Suspension  bridges.  See  Bridges 
SUWANEE      PINE.       28min       16-sd-color-loan 

1944     GeoAg 

Suzor-Cot6,  Aurele  De  Foy 

Painters   of  Quebec  759 

THE  SVEA-NEWPORT   INCIDENT.  See  Rules 

of    the    nautical    road  527 

SWAGING     CABLE     TERMINALS.       (Aircraft 
maintenance    ser.)    12min    16-sd-$22.15;    rent 

$2    1944     Bray  621.9 

Swallows 

Birds    of   North   America  598.2 

Western  birds  at  home  598.2 

SWAMPLAND.     (Struggle    to    live    ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-f30;    rent   $1.50  1936  ITTCO  591.5 

Swamps.  See  Marshes 

Swans 

Winter    visitors  598.2 

Sweden 

Child  welfare  in  Sweden  914.85 

Colorful   Sweden  914.85 

Dalecarlia — the   heart  of   Sweden  914.85 

Daughters    of    the    sea  914.8 
A  day  with  the  king 

Early    one    morning  394 

Life   in    Stockholm  914.85 

Midsummer   in    Sweden  914.85 

Over   the   viking   trail  914.8 

Physical    training   in   Sweden  613.7 

Scenic  Sweden  914.85 

Snow    magic    in    Sweden  914.85 

Sofia   girls  796.4 

Sweden.   BBF  914,85 

Sweden.    March    of   time  914.85 

Swedes  at  work  and  play  914.85 

Swedish    industries  914.85 

Treasures    of    the    forest  676 

Agriculture 
See   Agriculture — Sweden 


Economic  conditions 
Consumer    cooperation    in    Sweden 
Traveling  the  middle  way  in  Sweden 


334 


Industries 

Productive   Sweden 
SWEDEN.   15min   16-si-$24  1934  EBF  914.85 

SWEDEN.     (Forum  edition  ser.)     14mln  16-sd- 

apply    1945    March    of    time  914.85 

SWEDES    AT    WORK    AND    PLAY.    22min    16- 

si-sd-$38.50;    rent    75c-$l     FON  914.85 

SWEDISH   INDUSTRIES.  22min  16-si-sd-$38.50; 

rent  $2     FON  914.85 

Swedish  travelogues  series 
Midsummer  in  Sweden 

Swift,  Gustavus  Franklin 
Red  wagon 

Swimming 

Advanced  swimming 
Beginning    swimming 
Crystal    champions 
Deep  end 


914.85 


921 


797.2 
797.2 


140 


1947    EDITION 


Swi  m  m  i  ng — Continued 

First     aid — life     saving     and     resuscitation 

614.8 
Introduction  to  swimming 
Learn  to  swim  797.2 

Life    saving  614.8 

Matt  Mann's  swimming  techniques  for  boys 

797,2 
Matt  Mann's  swimming  techniques  for  girls 

797.2 
Parade   of  acquatlc   champions  797.2 

Swimming   and   diving   aces  797.2 

Swimming    for     beginners  797.2 

Swimming,    the   front   crawl  797.2 

Swimming  through  burning  oil  and  through 
surf  797.2 

Vacation    safety  614.8 

Water  bugs  797.2 

See  also  Diving 

SWIMMING,  THE  FRONT  CRAWL.  20min  16- 
si-rent    $2    UWF  797.2 

SWIMMING  AND  DIVING  ACES.  (Sport  pa- 
rade   ser.)    16-si-sd    Castle  797,2 

SWIMMING  FOR  BEGINNERS,  llmin  16-sd- 
$25    1946    Ofhcial  797,2 

SWIMMING  THROUGH  BURNING  OIL  AND 
THROUGH  SURF,  llmin  16-sd-loan  1943 
US    coast    guard  797,2 

Swindlers  and  swindling 

Fraud  by  mail  383 

Swine 

Control   of  worms    In   hogs  632.7 

Dinnertime    on    the    farm  636 

Farm    animals  636 

How   to  build  a  hog  self  feeder 

How  to  grow  hogs  636,4 

Meat     packing  664.9 

More  pigs 

Pig  tales  636.4 

Pork    on    the    farm  636.4 

Reproduction   among  mammals  612.6 

Diseases 

Tuberculosis    in    poultry    and    swine        619 

Vesicular  diseases  of  animals 
SWING    KING.     3R     16-sd-$100     1947    Baer 
SWING  TO  SPORTS.     17min    16-sd-apply    1946 

Rem  arms 
SWINGING    MALLETS.    (Sportscope    ser.)    IR 

16-sd-apply  TFC  796.353 

SWISS   FAMILY   ROBINSON.  90mln  16-sd-rent 

apply  Fi  F 

SWISS      ON      WHITE,      llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50;    rent    $1-$1.50    1936    Nu-Art  796.9 

SWISS  SCRAP  BOOK,  ISmin  16-sd-rent  $2 
FON 

Switzerland 

Beautiful    Switzerland  914,94 

Children   of   Switzerland  914,94 

Conquest   of   the   Alps  914,94 

Geneva  by  the  lake  914.94 

History 
Historic    Switzerland — the    Rhone    valley 
William    Tell  949.4 

Social  life  d  customs 
Swiss  scrap  book 
Swordfish 

Trail    of    the   swordfish  799,1 

SYMPHONIC  FEATURETTE  NO.  1.  3R  16- 
sd-$150;    rent    $6    IdP  787 

SYMPHONIC  FEATURETTE  NO.  2.  IR  16-sd- 
$50;    rent   $2   IdP  785 

SYMPHONIC  FEATURETTE  NO.  3.  4R  16-sd- 
$200;   rent  $8   IdP  785 

SYMPHONIES  IN  STONE.  13R  16-sd-$17.50  ea 
1942    Post  726 


Symphony 

Instruments  of  the  orchestra 
Symphonic  featurette  no.  2 
Youth  builds  a  symphony 


785 
785 


SYMPHONY     ORCHESTRA.     lOmln     16-sd-$50 
1938    EBF  785 

Symphony  series 

Carnival    Romain  785 

Flying  Dutchman  overture  785 

Freischutz   overture  785 

2nd    Hungarian    rhapsody  785 

THE  SYNAGOGUE.   (Two  thousand  years  ago) 
22min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $6    1946    UWF 

Synthetic    rubber.    See   Rubber,    Artificial 

SYNTHETIC    RUBBER.    21min    16-sd-loan   1944 
Goodyear  678 

Syphilis 

Fight  syphilis  616.9 

Know    for    sure  616.9 

Three   counties   against   syphilis  616.9 

With  these  weapons — the  story  of  syphilis 

616.9 

Syracuse  university 

Report  from  the  orange 

Syria 

Glimpses  of  the  Near  East  915 

Rouad — The  island  of  the  crusaders 


T.V.A.   See  Tennessee  valley  authority 

TVA.   20min  16-sd-loan  1940  TVA  627.8 

Table 

Dinner  party  395 

Table  etiquet 

Dining  together 

TABLE  TENNIS.  (Sports  parade  ser.)  IR  16- 
sd-apply   TFC  794 

TABLEWARE.    15min    16-sl-$24    1929    EBF    738 

Tabloid    musicals   series 

Song  of  revolt  784 

TACKLING  IN  FOOTBALL,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1946     EBF  796.33 

TACTICS.    IR    16-sd-$40;    rent    $2    UWF   796.33 

Tadpoles.  See  Frogs;  Toads 

Taft,    William    Howard 

Mr    President  973.9 

TAKE  A  LETTER,  PLEASE— HOW  TO  DIG- 
TATE.    15min    16-sd-$28.56    1944    Castle    652 

TAKING  BLOOD  PRESSURE.  7min  16-sd- 
$10.51    1944    Castle  612.1 

TAKING  THE  X  OUT  OF  X-RAYS.  (Excur- 
sions in  science  no.  8)  7min  16-sd-loan  1946 
GE  537.5 

TALE  OF  A  CITY.  lOmin  16-sd-$17.50;  rent 
$1.25    1944    PIC 

TALE  OF  TWO  CITIES.  40min  16-sd-rent 
TFC 

TALE  OF  TWO  THIEVES.  35min  16-sd-loan 
1943    Texaco 

TALES  FROM  THE  VIENNA  WOODS.  See 
Piano    reflections 

Talking  pictures.  See  Moving  pictures,  Talking 

TALL  TALES.  (American  folk  song  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;    rent   $2   1941   BraF  784 


apply 


TAMING    THE    TAIGA. 

$2    1933    UWF 


30min 


16-si-$40;  rent 
915.7 


Tanagers 

Song  birds  of  the  north  woods 


598.2 


SYMPHONY    OF    YOUNG    AMERICA.      22min 
16-sd-color-loan   1943   Nat  music  camp     785 


Tanguy,  Yves 

Hobbies    across    the    sea    (Violon    d'Ingres) 

Tank   agriculture.    See   Plants — Soilless  culture 

TANK    DESTROYERS.    25min    16-sd-coIor-loan 

1943    Sante   Fe   ry  358 

Tank  vessels 
Tanker 

TANKER.     25min     16-sd-color-loan    Texaco 


141 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Tanks  (Military  science) 

Date   with    a    tank  358 

^ed    tanks  358 

rank    destroyers  358 

War  on  wheels  358 

Tanning 
Leather 

Taos  Indians 

America's    oldest    inhabitants  970.1 

Tapestry 

Aubusson    tapestries  746 

Tapisseries    de   France 

Tapeworms 

Life  cycle  of  Diphyllobathrium  Latum  595.1 

TAPISSERIES     D'AUBUSSON.     See     Aubusson 

tapestries 
TAPISSERIES  DE  FRANCE.    20min    16-sd-Ioan 

FrenchC 
Tarawa,   Battle  of,   1943 

U.S.   Marines  capture  Tarawa 
Tea 

Tea  from  Nyasaland 

Tea — rice — coconuts 
TARGET.    lOmin   16-si-rent  $3   FiC 
TARGET      TB.       lOmin      16-sd-$16 

X-ray 
Tariff 

Pound  foolish 
Tarpon 

Strike 
TARPON    ON    LIGHT   TACKLE.      9min 

$30.  Also  color- ?75     1946     Hawley 
Tasmanian   devils 

Australian   animals 
THE  TAURUS-GULF  TRADE   INCIDENT.  See 

Rules    of    the    nautical    road  527 

Taxation 

Property  taxation 
Tchaikovsky,  Peter  llyich 

Toronto   symphony    no.    2 

Tschaikowsky 
TEA     FROM     NYASALAND.      lOmin 

1946    Yng  Am 
TEA— RICE— COCONUTS. 

Filmsets 
TEACH   THEM   TO   DRIVE.     20min 

1945     Am  legion 
THE  TEACHER  AS  OBSERVER  AND  GUIDE. 

20min    16-sd-$60;  rent  $4  1946  NYColTC  371 
Teachers 

Assignment:    tomorrow 

Cheers  for  Miss  Bishop 

Children   learn   about   their   neighbors 
Teaching 

Assignment:    tomorrow 

Case     of     Mary    Jones 

Near  home 

New   schools   for  old 

"Pop  rings  the  bell" 

Principles  of  the  art  and  science  of  teach- 
ing 371 

The    teacher    as    observer    and    guide       371 

Teaching  371 

Tips    for    teachers  371 

White     banners;     excerpt     (classroom     se- 
quence) 371.5 

Willie  and  the  mouse  371 

Experimental  methods 

See    Education — Experimental    methods 

TEACHING    (Your  life  work)    lOmin  16-sd-$50; 

rent    $1.50    Mahnke  371 

TEACHING    CRUTCH     WALKING.    ISmin    16- 

sd-$23.60  1945  Castle  610.7 

Teals 

Birds  of  an  island  lake 


940.542 


1945      6E 
616.24 


336.26 


799.1 

16-sd- 


591.5 


336.2 

785 
921 

16-sd-$30 


8min       16-si-$12.50 


16-sd-loan 
629.213 


371 

F 
371 

371 
371 
371 

371 
379 


TEAMWORK.     15min 
1946   Award 


598.2 

16-sd-$47.50;    rent    $2.50 
940.53 

TEAMWORK.      17min      16-sd- color-loan      1945 
Spalding 

TECHNIC     OF     AMALGAM     RESTORATIONS. 

30min    16-si-color-?235;  rent    $25    1944  SciF 

617.6 


TECHNIC  OF  SKIN  GRAFTING:  INSTRU- 
MENTS  AND  PROCEDURES.  SOmin  16-si- 
loan    1944    Poth  617 

Technical   chemistry.  See  Chemistry,  Technical 

TECHNICAL  STUDY  OF  PATHOGENIC 
FUNGI.  SOmin  16-sl-color-$130;  rent  $4 
Harvard 

Technique  of  anesthesia  series 

#1  Signs  and   stages  of  anesthesia  615.7 

#2  Open    drop  ether  615.7 

#3  Nitrous    oxide-oxygen-ether    anaesthesia 

615.7 
#4  Carbon    dioxide    absorption    technique 

615.7 
#5  Endotracheal    anaesthesia  615.7 

#6  Intravenous  anaesthesia:  part  I  615.7 

#7  Intravenous   anaesthesia:    part   II       615.7 
#8  Spinal    anaesthesia  615.7 

#9  Respiratory  and   cardiac  arrest  612.1 

#10  Operative    shock  615.7 

#11  Handling  and  care  of  the  patient      610.7 


TECHNIQUE    OF    TENNIS. 
TFC 


9min    16-sd-apply 
796.34 


TECHNIQUE  OF  THE  SILK  SCREEN  PROC- 
ESS.   15min   16-si-$30;    rent   $1.50   1940   BraF 

655.32 

TECHNIQUES  IN  VOLLEY  BALL  FOR 
GIRLS.  12min  16-si-rent  $2.50  1941  Scho- 
lastic   coach  796.32 

TECHNIQUES  OF  ANTHROPOMETRIC 

MEASUREMENT     IN     CHILDREN.     13min 
16-si-$25;   rent   $1.50  1940  Cal  136.7 

TECHNIQUES  OF  FOIL  FENCING.  15min  16- 
si-$24;    rent    $1.50    1942    UWF  796.8 

TECHNIQUES  OF  GROUP  CHEST  X-RAY 
SERVICES.   20min   16-sd-$25.69  Castle 


TEDDY     BEARS    AT     PLAY. 

rent    $1.50    1940    UWF 


8min    16-sd-$15: 
591.5 


TEDDY   BEAR'S   PICNIC.   See  Teddy  bears  at 
play 


9min   16-sd-color- 
630 


TEEN    AGE    FARM    HAND 

$59    1944    Frith 

TEEN    TOGS.     IR     16-sd-color-apply     1945   Geo 
Ag 

Teeth 

About    faces  617.6 

Care  of  the  teeth  617.6 

Forms  and  uses  of  the  teeth  617.6 

How    teeth    grow  617.6 

How   to   brush   your   teeth  617.6 

It   doesn't   hurt  617.6 

Open   wider  please  617.6 

Our  teeth  617.6 

Smiles  have  it  617.6 
The    teeth    (development    and    care)     617.6 

Told  by  a  tooth  617.6 

Value  of  a  smile  617.6 

Winky   the   watchman  617.6 
Your  children's  teeth 

Your  child's  dental  health  problems        617.6 

Your  own  teeth  617.6 

Your   teeth  617.6 

THE   TEETH    (DEVELOPMENT  AND   CARE). 

llmin    16-sd-$50     1944    EBF  617.6 

Telegraph 

Communications    and    our    town 

News   in   the  air  621.384 

Studies  about  communication  621.38 

Telephone 

The  big  day 

Communications  and  our  town 

Dial  comes  to  town 

Farmer's  telephone 

Hello  business 

How  to  use  the  telephone 

Induced  currents  621.31 

Mr.    Bell  921 

Safeguarding  the  speechways  621.385 

Step  high 

Telephone  and  telegraph  621.385 

Telephone    courtesy  621.385 

Trouble  underground 

Western  crossing 


142 


1947    EDITION 


TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH.  (Y 

work)    lOmin    16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50 


our   life 

Mahnke 

621.385 


TELEPHONE  COURTESY.  26min  16-sd-loan 
1946     AT&T  621.385 

THE  TELEPHONE  HOUR.  23min  16-sd-loan 
1946  AT&T 

TELEPHONE  TECHNIQUE.  9min  16-sd- 
color-apply     1947     Crawley 

Telescope 

Exploring   the   universe  520 

Eyes    of    science  681.4 

Optical    instruments  681.4 

Story  of  the  telescope  522 
Through   Galileo's    telescope    &    Mt    Wilson 

observatory  522 

World's  largest  telescope  reflector  522 

Television 

Magic  in   the  air  621.388 

Radio    and    television  621.384 

Sightseeing  at  home  621.388 

Tell,  William 

William    Tell  949.4 

TEMPERA  PAINTING  BY  QUINCY  TAHOMA. 
2R     16-si-color-$140;  rent  $6     1946     Harmon 

Temperance 

Beneficent  reprobate — ethyl  alcohol,  Its  na- 
ture and  its  properties  613.81 

Liquor  as  the  doctor  sees   it  613.81 

See  also  Alcohol — Physiological  effects 

Temperature,  Animal  and  human 

Control  of  body  temperature  612 

Vital    signs    and    their    inter-relation — body 

temperature,      pulse,      respiration,      blood 

pressure  610.7 

TEMPERATURE,  PULSE,  AND  RESPIRA- 
TION.   14min    16-sd-$20.68    1944    Castle    610.7 

Templates.     See  Templets 

Temples 

Angkor  wat  726 

Borobodor   and   the  Bromo  726 

Indian    temples  294 

Temples  of  many  creeds  726 

TEMPLES      OF      MANY      CREEDS.      (Oriental 

journeys   ser.)    llmin    16-sd-rent  $1.50   UWP 

726 
Templets 

Grinding  a   template  621.9 

Making  a  master  contour  template  621.72 
Making  a  master  developed  layout  621.72 
Milling   a    template  621.72 

Shaping  after  template  and  shaping  curved 
edges  684 

TEN      GENTLEMEN      FROM      WEST      POINT. 

90min     16-sd-rent    apply     Fi  F 

Tenement   houses 

One-third   of   a   nation  F 

Tenerlffe   (Islands) 
Fortune    Isles 

Tennessee 

People   of   the   Cumberland 
Southeastern    states 

Description  and  travel 
Southern  highlanders 


916.49 


917.68 
917.5 


History 
Frontier  woman 

Tennessee  valley  authority 
Malaria    control    in    the 

Norris   dam   construction 

The  river 

TVA 

Tennis 

Advanced   tennis 
Beginning    tennis 
Fundamentals   of   tennis 
Technique  of  tennis 
Tennis  for  beginners 
Tennis  rhythm 
Tennis   tactics 


Tennessee 


978 

valley 
616.9 
627.8 
917.7 
627.8 

796.34 
796.34 
796.34 
796.34 

796.34 
796.34 


TENNIS  RHYTHM.  9min  16-sd-apply  1941  TFC 

796.34 

TENNIS  TACTICS.  (Pete  Smith  specialty  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  796.34 

Tenpins.  See  Bowling 

TENSION  TESTING.  21min  16-sd-$32.87  1945 
Castle  620.1 

Tent  caterpillars 

Nature's  tent  builders  595.7 

Planting  and  care  of  trees  632.7 

Termites 

Battle  of  the  centuries  595.73 

Termites  595.73 

TERMITES.   ISmin   lG-si-$24   1930   EBF       595.73 

Terns 

Birds  of  an  inland  lake  598.2 

Birds  of  the  marshes  598.2 

Birds    of    the    prairie    lakes    and    marshes 
Birds   of   the  seacoast  598.2 

Wild    wings  598.2 

TERRACING  IN  THE  NORTHEAST,  llmln  16- 
sd-$14.97     1939     Castle  631.4 

Terrestrial   physics.  See  Geophysics 

TERRITORIAL  EXPANSION  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  FROM  1783  TO  1853.  22min  16-sd- 
$72;  rent  $4  1938  Int  geographic  973 

TERRITORIAL  POSSESSIONS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES.  22min  16-sd-$72;  rent  $4 
1938    Int    geographic  973 

Terry-Toon   cartoons 
First   snow 
Home  town  Olympics 
Hot  sand 
Tom,    Tom,    the    piper's    son  F 

TEST    FILM.     15min     16-sd-rent  $1.25     Wis 

Testing 

Hardness  testing   (Rockwell)  620.1 

Tests,   Mental.   See  Mental  tests 

Teton  national  park.  See  Grand  Teton  national 
park  917.87 

Texas 

Glimpses  of  Texas,  Its  natural  resources  and 
the  Big  Bend  national  park  project  917.64 
Land    of    the    grapefruit  634 

Port  Arthur  vs.   Highland  Park.   1944 
Southwestern  states  917.6 

Story    of    Texas    and    its    natui-al    resources 

917.64 
Texas  917.64 


History 
The  Alamo 
Heroes   of    the  Alamo 
Men   of   Texas 
Remember   the  Alamo 


976.4 
976.4 
976.4 


Missions 
See  Missions — Texas 
TEXAS.     (Forum    edition    ser.)      llmin     16-sd- 
apply    1944    March    of    time  617.64 
TEXAS  A.&M.  FOOTBALL  GAME— 1944.  26mln 

16-si-rent  $1.25  1944  Tex 
TEXAS   QUAIL.     IR    16-si-rent  $3  F&S 
Textile  fibers.  See  Fibers 
Textile  industry  and  fabrics 

Clothing  646 

Crest  of  quality 

Facts  about  fabrics  677 

Flamefoil    canvas    protection  677 

Golden   fleece  677 

The  inside  story 

Knitting  mill  operations 

Making    cotton    clothing  677 

Manufacture   of  woolen   cloth 

Pattern  for  gracious  living 

Textiles 

TEXTILES.    8min    16-si-$12.50    Filmsets 

Thailand.    See  Siam 

THAILAND.   IR  16-sd-rent  $1.50  Shadow 


THAT     BOY     JOE. 

1944    YMCA 


20min    16-sd-$50;    rent    50c 
364 


THAT    MAN    SAMSON.      (Radio  musicals   ser.) 
2R     16-sd-apply     TFC  784 


143 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


THAT  MEN  MAY  LIVE.  20iTiin  16-sd-$60; 
rent  $3    1945    Pictorial 

THAT  MOTHERS  MIGHT  LIVE.  (MGM  minia- 
ture  ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply   TPC  618 

THAT  THE  MILLIONS  MAY  EAT.  lOmln  16- 
sd-loan    1941    Case  631.5 

THAT  THEY  MAY  LIVE.  See  That  men  may 
live 

THAT  THEY  MIGHT  HAVE  LIFE.  2R  16-sd- 
rent  $5  YMCA 

Theater 

China 
Rainbow  pass  895.12 

THEATER  DESIGN.  IR  16-si-$25:  rent  $2 
ArtP 

Theaters 

Stage  setting  and  scenery 
Theater  design 

THEATRE    OF    AIR.      2R     16-sd-rent   53     IdP 

THEN  CAME  JULY  5th.  lOmin  16-sd  $30  1938 
Simmel  662.2 

THEORY  OF  FLIGHT.  (Physics  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50     1941    EBF  533 

THERAPEUTIC  USES  OF  HEAT  AND  COLD. 
PART  I:  ADMINISTERING  HOT  APPLI- 
CATIONS.    21min    16-sd-$32.87     1945    Castle 

610.7 

THERAPEUTIC  USES  OF  HEAT  AND  COLD. 
PART  II:  ADMINISTERING  COLD  AP- 
PLICATIONS.  22min  16-sd-?34.31  1945 
Castle  610.7 

Therapeutics 

D'Arsonval  , 

Effects   of    electroshock   therapy   on    experi- 
mental   neuroses  613.8 
Therapeutics,    Physical 

Accent    on    use  615.8 

New  horizon 
THERE'S    A    WIDENESS    IN    GOD'S    MERCY. 

3min     16-sd-color-$20;     rent     $1.50     UWP 
THERE'S    MORE   THAN   TIMBER    IN   TREES. 

33min    16-sd-color-$175.28    1942    Castle    634.9 
THERE'S     NO     PLACE    LIKE    HOME.      13min 

16-sd-color-loan     Aetna 
Thermodynamics 

Fuels   and   heat  536.7 

Thermodynamics  536.7 

THERMODYNAMICS.     (Physical    science    ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBP  536.7 

Thermostat 

Home  electrical  appliances  621.3 

THESE      PEOPLE.       15min       16-sd-loan       1944 

Frigidaire 
THEY  CAME  TO  AN   ISLAND.     45min     16-sd- 
apply     1947     USN 
THEY    DO    COME    BACK.      17min      16-sd-loan 

1940  Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

THEY    FIGHT   AGAIN.     20mln    16-sd-$60;   rent 

$3    1945    Pictorial 
THEY  FIND  A  HOME.    14min    16-sd-color-loan 

UFA 
THEY    LIVE    AGAIN.     (MGM    miniature    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TPC  616.6 

THEY  SAID  IT  WITH  TULIPS.  15min  16-sd- 
color-loan       1946      Assoc    bulb    growers 

582.13 
THEY'RE    ALWAYS    CAUGHT.     (Crime    does 

not   pay   ser.)    2R   16-sd-apply   TFC  364 

Thieves 

Think  first  364 

THINK     FIRST.     (Crime    does    not    pay    ser.) 

20min    16-sd-apply    TPC  364 

13    PLATOON.    22min    16-sd-rent   75c   1943   Bran 

355 

THIRTY-SIX       WEEKS       BEHAVIOR       DAY. 

lOmln  16-sd-$50;  rent  apply  1935  BBF     136.7 

THIS  IS  ALUMINUM.  30min  16-sd-apply  1946 
Alcoa 

This  Is  America  series 

Age  of  flight  629.13 

Air  crew  629.13 


Aircraft  carrier   '  940.544 

Arctic  passage  625.7 

Army    chaplain  355 

Boomtown,  D.C.  917.53 

Brazil  today  918.1 

Broadway    dim-out  917.471 

Children   of   Mars  364 

Hot    money  332.4 

Lieutenant   Smith  355 

Mall  call 

Medicine  on  guard  614 

Merchant   seamen  387 

Navy  yard 

New  men 

News  front 

Pacific  island  no.  43  940.547 

Private  Smith  of  the  U.S.A.  355 

Rockefeller  center 

Sailors   all  614.8 

That  men  may  live 

They  fight  again 

Viva  Mexico 

THIS  IS  CHINA.  40min  16-sd-apply  1937  Com- 
monwealth 915.1 

THIS   IS   GREECE  TODAY.     20min     16-sd-loan 

1945  Greek  war   relief   assn  940.534 
THIS   IS   MY   FATHER'S  WORLD,     llmin     16- 

si-sd-$60;  rent-$1.50-$3.     Also  color-rent  $3- 
$4     1946     Harmon 
THIS    IS    NEW   ZEALAND.      12min     16-sd-loan 

1946  New  Zealand  legation  919.31 
THIS     IS    OUR     CANADA.      20min      16-sd-|40; 

rent   $2.50     CanFB 
THIS    IS   OUR   EARTH.  3min   16-sd-$7.50;   rent 

$1      1944     ITTCO  784 

THIS  IS  HOLLYWOOD,    llmin    16-sd-color-$75 

1947  Simmel 

THIS  IS  NEW  YORK.  21min  16-sd-loan  1946 
Ganz  917.471 

THIS  IS  POLAND.  20min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1941 
PIC  914.38 

THIS  IS  RESISTANCE  WELDING.  25min 
16-sd-color-$175      1946      GE  671W 

THIS  IS  ROBERT.  (Studies  of  normal  person- 
ality development  ser.)  80min  16-sd-$200: 
rent  $7.50  1942  NYU  136.7 

THIS     IS     TB.     lOmin     l6-sd-$15     1946     NatTB 

616.24 

THIS  IS  THE  BOWERY.  lOmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.471 

THIS  IS  TOMORROW.  (Passing  parade)  lOmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  711 

THIS  IS  WORTH  WORKING  FOR.  20min  16- 
sd-loan    1946    VA 

This  land  of  ours  series 

California  917.94 

"Washington,    D.C.  917.53 

THIS  SPANISH  SPEAKING  WORLD.  (Span- 
ish language  teaching  films  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $2    1941    BraP  460 


THIS    TOO    IS    SABOTAGE. 

1943   Westinghouse 


25min    16-sd-loan 
613.2 


THIS   WAS    MODERN    POLAND,    llmin   16-sd- 
$36;     rent     $1.50     1942     UWP  914.38 

Thomas,   John   Charles 
Music   in   the   sky 


Thomas,    Lowell 

Birthplace  of  icebergs 
Call   of  Canada 
Caribbean  sentinel 
Cartoonland    mysteries 
Curtiss-Wright  answers  call 


784 

551.31 

917.1 

917.295 

791.4 

629.13 
Curtiss-Wright   builds   for  air   supremacy 

629.13 
Curtiss-Wright  builds  for  quantity  629.13 
Himalayan  thrills  915.4 

Italian  Libya  916.1 

Marvel    of   gasoline   chemistry  665.5 

Memories  of  Spain  914.6 

Milk   parade  637 

Modern  Aladdin's  lamp  621.384 

Mystic  Siam  915.93 

Salvaging  waste  light  for  victory  628.9 

Titans  of  the  deep  591.92 

Viking   trail  914.81 

You  can't  get  away  with  It  351.74 


144 


1947    EDITION 


THOMAS    JEFFERSON     AND     MONTICELLO. 

40inin     16-sd-color-loan     1944    VaC  921 

THOMPSON  SUBMACHINE  GUN.  90mln  16- 
sd-?360   1942   Trans  683 

Thomson,  Tom 

West  wind  921 

Thoroughfares.  See  Roads 

A  THOUSAND  HOURS.  lOmin  16-sd-$36.50 
1942    Handy  629.13 

Thrashers 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Birds    of    tiie    prairie    woodlands 

Friends   of  the  air  598.2 

THREADED  PRODUCTS  FOR  WESTERN  IN- 
DUSTRY. 33min  16-sd-color-loan  Film- 
craft 

THREADS  OF  A  NATION,  llmin  16-sd-appIy 
TFC  677.2 

THREADS  OF  FASHION.  SOmin  16-sd-loan 
1944    Castle  ©46 

THREE    ACES.    lOmin    16-sd-rent   $3   FiC 

THREE  AND  FIVE  GAITED  SADDLE 
HORSE.    IR    16-si-$25;  rent  75c  Minn    636.1 

THREE  ASSISTANTS.  14min  16-sd-$47.50; 
rent  $1.50.  Also  color  $95;  rent  $3  1945  BSA 

369.4 

THREE  BLIND  MICE.  6min  16-sd-$15;  rent 
$1.25     1945     CanFB  614.8 

THREE   CADETS.     lOmln     16-sd-$15    1945    BIS 

THREE  CENTURIES  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 
SOmin    ,16-sd-$108;     rent     $4.50     1934     UWF 

THREE  COUNTIES  AGAINST  SYPHILIS. 
17min   16-sd-loan    1939   local   health   dept 

616.9 

THREE  IS  A  FAMILY.  90min  16-sd-$450; 
rent  $17.50    1945    PicF 

THREE  JUNGLE  GIANTS.  5mln  16-si-$6  1932 
EBP  591.5 

THREE  KIDS  AND  A  QUEEN.  90min  16-sd- 
rent    $17.50    UWF  F 

THREE  LAZY  MICE.  lOmin  16-sd-color-rent 
$3    UWF  F 

THREE  LITTLE  BRUINS  IN  THE  WOODS. 
16-si-sd    1943    Castle  591.5 

THREE  LITTLE  BRUINS  MAKE  MISCHIEF. 
(Adventure  parade  ser.)  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    1946    Castle  591,5 

THREE  LITTLE  KITTENS.  (Primary  grade 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1938   EBF  636.8 

THREE-PHASE  MOTOR  PART  I:  PREPAR- 
ING TO  REWIND.  17min  16-sd-$28.58 
Castle 

Three-phase  motor  part  ii:  rewind- 

ING     TO     REWIND.       17min       16-sd-$28.58 

Castle 
THREE    TO    BE    SERVED.     27min     16-sd-loan 

NAM  330.973 

THREE-WIRE    SERVICE    ENTRANCE.    24min 

16-sd-$25.89    Castle 
Threshing 

Day    of    threshing   grain  631.5 

Thrift.  See  Saving  and  thrift 
THRILL   FOR  THELMA.   (Crime  does  not  pay 

ser.)    2R   16-sd-apply  TFC  364 

THRILL  UNDERWATER.  IR  16-si-sd-$l-$1.25 
Shadow 

THRILLS  AT  THE  FAIR.  lOmIn  16-si-sd- 
$9.75-$17.50    1947    Sterling 

THRILLS  OF  THE  DEEP.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50    UWF  799.1 

Throat 

The  human  throat  611 

THROUGH  GALILEO'S  TELESCOPE  &.  MT 
WILSON  OBSERVATORY.  (Our  world  In 
review  ser.)  lOmIn  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.60  1937 
ITTCO  522 

THROUGH  MEXICO.  55mln  16-sd-color-loan 
1946     Hartley 

THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 
AFRICA— GERMANY,  FRANCE,  SPAIN, 
MOROCCO,  AND  ALGERIA.  SOmin  16-sI- 
loan  prior  1927  USBM  665.5 


THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 
AFRICA— ITALY,  HUNGARY,  THE  DAN- 
UBE, AND  RUMANIA.  30min  16-si-Ioan 
prior   1927   USBM  665.5 

THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 
AFRICA— POLAND,  GREECE,  AND 

EGYPT.   45min  16-si-loan  prior  1927  USBM 

665.5 

THROUGH  OUT  THE  NIGHT  OF  DOUBT 
AND  SORROW.  4min  16-sd-$10;  rent 
$1    1945    Cathedral  784 

THROWING  IN  BASEBALL.  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1947    EBF  796.357 

THROWING  ON  THE  WHEEL.  8min  16-si- 
$28;    rent    75c    Minn  738 

THRUFEED  GRINDING  A  STRAIGHT  PIN, 
PTS  l-ll.  Pt  I  29min  $41.60  Pt  II  28min 
$40.89    16-sd    1945    Castle  621.92 

Thrushes 

Birds    of   North   America  598.2 

How  birds  feed  their  young  598.2 

Song   birds   of   the  north  woods  598.2 

Thrushes   &   relatives  598.2 

THRUSHES  &  RELATIVES.  (Animal  life  ser.) 
llmln    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  598.2 

THUNDER  IN  THE  DESERT.  6R  16-sd-rent 
$12.50  YMCA 

THUNDER  MOUNTAIN.  60min  16-sd-rent  $9 
FiC 

THUNDER  OVER  MEXICO.  76min  16-sd-rent 
$14    1935    UWF  F 

THUNDER  OVER  THE  ORIENT.  18min  16- 
sd-$45;    rent   $5   1937   Pictorial  951 

Thunder-storms 

Aerology:   thunderstorms  551.5 

Tibet 

Milk  from  yak:     Tibet 

North    of    the    Himalayas 

Tibet  915.15 

TIBET.     50min     16-sd-apply  1939  ITTCO    915.15 

TIDAL  THEORY  OF  THE  EARTH'S  AND 
MOON'S  CREATION,  AND  THE  MOON  IN 
CLOSEUP.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1937  ITTCO    520 

Tides 

Tidal  theory  of  the  earth's  and  moon's  cre- 
ation, and  The  moon  in  closeup  520 

Tidy  tips 

Wild    flowers  582.13 

Tigers 

Animals    of    the   cat    tribe  591.5 

Animals  of  the  zoo  591.5 

Jungle  cavalcade  591.5 

TIMBER  HARVEST,  llmin  16-sl-8d-color-loan 
1941    MichC  674 

Time 

Celestial    navigation:    time  629.13 

Time  681 

What  makes  day  and  night  525.4 

TIME.    20min    16-sd-loan    1944    Mod  681 

TIME  AND  TIDE.  16min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2 
BIS  627 

TIME  IS  LIFE.  19min  16-sd-$18.80;  rent  $1 
1946  Am  cancer  616.9 

THE  TIME  IS  NOW.  18min  16-sd-coIor-loan 
Sante  Fe 

TIME  ON  HIS  HANDS.  9min  16-sd-$36  1946 
Hoffberg 

Time  study 

Study    of    two    handed    work    with    various 

weights  and  transport  distances  658.5 

A    TIME    TO    BUILD.     24min     16-sd-loan     1946 

JDC 
TIME    TO    STOP.     14min     16-sd-color-$150    1946 

Telepix 
TIMES    A'WASTIN'.      27min      16-sd-loan      1945 

Ven 
TIMING.      lOmin      16-sd-apply      ITTCO  796 

Tin 

Tin  669.6 

Tin    from   Bolivia  669.6 

TIN.    15mln   16-sI-$24   1930   EBF  669.6 


145 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


TIN  FROM  BOLIVIA.  20min  16-scl-loan  1946 
USBM  669.6 

TINA,  A  GIRL  OF  MEXICO.  18mln  16-sd- 
color-$95      1945     Frith  917.2 

Tindale,    William.    See    Tyndale,    ■William 

Tinning 

Tinning   and    solder  wiping  671 

TINNING  AND  SOLDER  WIPING.  26min  16- 
sd-$38.02    1945    Castle  671 

TINY  WATER  ANIMALS.  (Animal  life  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-?50    1931    EBP  591.92 

TIPS  FOR  TEACHERS.  20min  16-sd-$66  1942 
Handy  371 

Tires 

Building  of  a  tire  678 

The  new  champion 

Repairing  aircraft  tires  629.134 

Rubber 

TITANS  OF  THE  DEEP.  60mln  16-sd-rent 
$12.50    UWF  591.92 

TITIAN  (THE  BOY  PAINTER)  40min  16-sd- 
color-$500;    rent    $25    1946    ChildP  759.5 

Titmice 

"Western    birds   at   home  598.2 

TJURUNGA.    .800ft     16-sd-color-rent   $4  Austrl 

TO  GREATER  VISION.  28min  16-sd-Ioan  1944 
Bausch   &   Lomb  681.4 

TO  LIVE  IN  DARKNESS.  13min  16-sd-$17.67 
1946    Castle  614.8 

TO  MARKET,  TO  MARKET.  lOmln  16-sd- 
color-$65    1943    Frith  658.8 

TO  NEW  HORIZONS.  24min  16-sd-loan  1940 
QM  625.7 

TO  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
24min  16-sd-loan  1944  local  health  dept  616.9 

TO  THE  WINDWARDS.  (Going  places  ser.) 
9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF 

Toads 

Dwellers    of    swamp    and    pond,    R2        597.8 
Frogs,    toads,    and    salamanders  697.8 

Reptiles  .  598.1 

Some    frogs    and    toads  597.8 

Toadstools.  See  Mushrooms 

Tobacco 

Study    of    mineral    element    deficiencies    in 
plant   growth  581 

Tobacco  raising  in  Quebec 
You  can't  eat  tobacco 

TOBACCO  RAISING  IN  QUEBEC.  (Farm  im- 
provement)   6min    16-sd-apply    1944    CanFB 

Tobey,  James  A. 

Give    us    this    day — the    story    of    bread 

641.5 

TODAY  AND  TOMORROW.  ISmin  16-sd-$70: 
rent  $2.50  DeVry  600 

TODAY'S  HORSE  FARM:  SUN-UP  TO  SUN- 
DOWN. lOmin  16-sd-$30.  Also  color  $59  1941 
Frith  636.1 

TODAY'S  NEWS— TOMORROW'S  MEN.  15min 
16-sd-apply    Knoxville    news    sentinel 

TOGETHER  WE  SERVE.  20min  16-sd-color- 
rent    apply    1943    YMCA  940.547 

Tokyo 

Day  in   Tokyo  915.2 

TOLD  BY  A  TOOTH.  (Health  ser.)  15-lOmln 
16-si-3d-$30-$40;  rent  $l-$2  1939  Nat  motion 
picture  617.6 

Toleration 

World   we    want    to   live   in  172 

Tolhurst,  Louis  C. 

The  ant-lion  595.7 

Cocoon    to    butterfly  696.78 

Farmer's  friend  695.76 

Insect    clowns  595.7 

Tolstoi,  Lev  Nicoiaevich,  graf 

Anna   Karenina  F 

TOM,  TOM,  THE  PIPER'S  SON.  (Terrytoon 
ser.)     9min     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     Castle     F 

Tomatoes 

Ever  since  Eden  635 

Indoor    storage    of    vegetables  635 

TOMBSTONE.    lOmln    16-sd-color-apply    Bengal 


TOMESHA.    (DEATH    VALLEY)    20mln     16-sd- 

color-$150  Yng  Am 
TOMORROW  ALWAYS  COMES.    25min    16-sd- 

color-loan    1946    PFC  646 

TOMORROW'S    MEXICO.      20min      16-sd-apply 

1946     MOT  972 

TOMORROW'S     TIMBER.     ISmin     16-sd-color- 

$150;     rent    $7.50    1945    Canada  634.9 

TOMORROW'S   WORLD   TRADERS.   24min   16- 
sd-loan  1945  GM 
TOMMY'S    DAY.      15min      16-sd-$57      1946    Yng 

Am  649 

Tools 

ABC    of    hand    tools    Part    I-II  694 

Metalsmith's  tool  kit 

Safe  use  of  tools  614.8 

Save    those    tools  621.9 

Tools,   Carpenter's.   See  Carpentry — Tools 
Tools,  Machine.  See  Machine  tools 
Tooth.  See  Teeth 
Toronto,  Canada 

Peoples  of  Canada  917.1 

TORONTO     SYMPHONY    #1-2.      llmin    ea    16- 

sd-$25  ea;   rent  $1.25  ea  1945  CanFB  785 

Tortoises 

Desert    demons  591.5 

Toscanini,  Arturo 

Arturo   Toscanini  921 

ToschI,   Leo 

From   clay  to  bronze  739 

Totalitarianism 

Despotism  321.6 

TOTEMS,     llmin    16-sd-color-$75     1944    Canada 

970.1 
TOUCHDOWN     THRILLS.     IR     16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50    1940    Official  796.33 

TOUCHDOWN      THRILLS     OF      1945.       (Sport 

beams    ser.)     IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1946 

Official  796.33 

TOURING     BRAZIL.     (Magic    carpet    ser.)     IR 

16-sd-apply  TFC  918.1 

TOURNAMENT   OF    ROSES.      22min     16-si-sd- 

color-$75-$100    1946    Foundation 
TOWARDS  UNITY,  llmin  16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50 

1935    BraF  910 

Town    planning.    See    City   planning 
TOWN    WENT    WILD.      80min      16-sd-rent    $15 

Ideal 

Towns.  See  Cities  and  towns 

TOY    SHOP.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $2    1935    EK     F 

TOYLAND    PREMIERE.    9min    16-sd-color-rent 

$3  UWF  F 

Toys 

Let's  make  toys 

Toys    from    odds    and    ends  680 

TOYS  FROM  ODDS  AND  ENDS.  (Handicraft 
teaching  films  ser.)  15-lOmin  16-si-sd-$30- 
$40;    rent    $1.50-$2    1941    BraF  680 

TOYTiME. 
ITTCO 


9min        16-sd-$17.50;      rent     $1.25 


Track  athletics 

Dashes,    hurdles    and    relays 
Distance   races 
Jumps    and    pole    vault 
V.L..A.L..    track  meet  1944 
Weight  events 


796.4 
796.4 
796.4 

796.4 


TRACKING    THE    SLEEPING    DEATH.    (MGM 
miniature    ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC    632.7 

TRACTOR     CARE     ON     THE     FARM  FRONT. 

25min     16-sd-color-loan     1943     Std  oil     Ind 

629.2 
Tractors 

Care  of  a  tractor  629.2 

Prom  mules  to  motors 

Hitching    and    belting    pointers  629.2 

Making  tractor  history 

Tractor  care  on  the  farm   front  629.2 

Trade.  See  Business 

Trade  routes 

Along  the  grreat  silk  route 


915 


146 


1947    EDITION 


Trade  unions 

Deadline  for  action 

Millions   of  us  331.13 

Trades.   See  Occupations 

Traffic  accidents.   See  Accidents — Prevention 

Traffic  regulations 

Remote    control  621.38 

Do   you   walk   safely?  614.8 

Lifestream  of  the  city 

Safety  patrol  614.8 

Street   safety — for   advanced   grades       614.8 
Street  safety — for  primary  grades  614.8 

TRAGEDY  OF  MT.  EVEREST.  30min  16-sd- 
$90;    rent   |6   BraF  915.42 

TRAIL  OF  THE  OLYMPIAN.  23min  16-sd- 
color-loan   Milwaukee   rd  385 

TRAIL  OF  THE  SWORDFISH.  (Cannibals  of 
the  deep  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1934 
UWF  799.1 

TRAILING  THE  SEA  HORSE.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$30;     rent    $1.25    UWF  597 

Trailside  adventures  series 

Wild     animals — their     homes     and     habits 

591.5 

Trained    nurses.    See    Nurses    and    nursing 

TRAINING  A  ROPING  HORSE.  15min  16-si- 
sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1.50    UWF  636.1 

TRAINING  AND  PRACTICAL  HINTS.  IR  16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $2    1946    UWF  796.33 

Training    of    animals.    See   Animals — Training 

Training  of  employees.  See  Employees,  Train- 
ing of 

TRAINING  POLICE  HORSES.  (Adventures  of 
a  news  cameraman  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-ap- 
ply    TFC  636.1 

TRAINING  YOU  TO  TRAIN  YOUR  DOG. 
No.  1-2  59min  16-sd-color-rent  apply  United 
specialists  ..636.7 

Training    you    to    train    your    dog    no.    3 

Puppy  trouble  636.7 

Trains,     Railroad.     See    Railroads— Trains 

TRAITOR  WITHIN,  llmin  16-sd-color-$30  1947 
Am   cancer  616.9 

Transcaucasia 

Caucasian    barrier  914.7 

Transfusion.    See    Blood — Transfusion 

TRANSIVIISSION,  DRIVE  SHAFT,  AND  DIF- 
FERENTIAL.   14min    16-sd-$25.71   Castle 

Transmission  of  power.  See  Electric  power 
distribution 

Transportation 

Arteries    of    the    city  380 

Artificial    rubber  080 

Development  of  transportation  380 

Faith   in   the  future 

Land    transportation  380 

Our  shrinking  world  380 

Transportation    &    our   community 

TRANSPORTATION.  (Your  life  work)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50    Mahnke  629.2 

TRANSPORTATION  AND  CITIES.  8min  16- 
si-$12.50    Filmsets 

TRANSPORTATION  AND  OUR  COMMUNITY. 
lOmin    16-sd-$50   1947  TeachF 

TRANSPORTING  THE  INJURED.  (Emergency 
first  aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent 
$1-$1.50.   Also   color-$60;    rent   $3   1942   UWF 

614.8 

Trap  door  spiders 

Deadly  females  595  4 

Spiders  595)4 

■^•^^PPERS  OF  THE  SEA.  12min  16-sd-color- 
$75;    rent    $2.50    1945    CanFB  639 

Travel 

Journey   by   train  385 

See  also  Ocean  travel 

Travelette  series 

Hummingbird  home  life  598  2 

■'■"'^y^.LING  ELECTRICAL  WAVES.  50min 
16-si-loan    1936    MIT  537 

"^'^'^^r-^.h"^'^  "'■'^^  MIDDLE  WAY  IN  SWE- 
DEN.    90min    16-si-$300;    rent   $9    1946   Har- 

334 


mon 


THE  TRAVELLERS.  (Two  thousand  years 
ago    ser)    22min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $6    UWF 

296 

Traveltalks.   See  FitzPatrick  traveltalk  series 

Treasure  chest  series 

Animal  cunning  591.5 

Dog  days  636.7 

Game    of    jai-alai  796.3 

How  to   ski  796.9 

The  seeing  eye  636.7 

Song  birds  of  the  north  woods  598.2 

TREASURE  FROM  THE  SEA.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-loan    1946    PFC  669.7 

TREASURE    ISLAND.    40min    16-sd-apply   TFC 

F 

TREASURE     LAND.      28min      16-sd-color-loan 

1944  GeoAg  630.1 
TREASURE  OF  THE  FOOTHILLS.    21mln    16- 

sd-$40  1946  CanFB 

Treasure-trove 

Captain    Kidd's    treasure  910 

TREASURES  OF  THE  FOREST.  15mln  16-sd- 
$21.40    1941    Castle  676 

TREATMENT  OF  WOUNDS  AND  BURNS. 
(Emergency  first  aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-sd- 
$24-$36;  rent  $1-$1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent 
$3   1942  UWF  614.8 

TREE  AND  PLANT  LIFE.  (Our  world  in  re- 
view ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$27;  rent  $1- 
$1.50   1937  ITTCO  580 

TREE  OF  GOD'S  PLANTING.  12min  16-sd- 
$35;  rent  $2.75   1945   Baptlsta 

TREE  OF   LIFE.  25min  16-sd-$25.69  1938  Castle 

634.9 

TREE    OF   WEALTH.    See  Coconut   tree     915.4 

Tree  planting 

How  to  plant   a  small  shade   tree  715 

Indian    mound    and    pines 
New  forests  on  idle  acres  634.9 

Planting  and  care  of  trees  632.7 

Reforestation  634.9 

Which  He  hath  planted 

Trees 

Let's  look  at  trees  582 

Marvels    of    the    microscope  578 

Story  of   shade   tree   care  715 

Trees  to  tame  the  wind  634.9 

Diseases  and  peats 

Planting  and  care  of  trees  632.7 

TREES   AND    HOMES.    SSmln   16-J8d-color-loan 

1941  Weyerhaeuser  674 

TREES   THAT    REACH    THE   SKY.    (Canadian 

work   &  wealth)    8mln  16-sd-$25;   rent   $1.25 

1945  CanFB  674 

TREES  TO  TAME  THE  WIND.  13min  16-sd- 
$16.76    1940    Castle  634.9 

TREES  TO  TRIBUNES,  30mln  16-sd-Ioan  1943 
Chicago    Tribune  676 

Tregaskis,  Richard  William 

Guadalcanal   diary  940.542 

Trials 

Fury;   excerpt   (trial  sequence)  172 

Guilty    men  343 

TRICKS  AND  WEAPONS  OF  SEA  CREA- 
TURES.   12min   16-si-rent   $1  Harvard 

TRICKS     OF     THE     TRADE     FOR     TYPISTS. 

15min    16-si-rent    $2    1940    YMCA  652 

TRIGGER  HAPPY  HARRY.  20min  16-sd- 
color-rent  $5  Business  films 

Trilliums 

Movements  of  some  common  plants  581 

W^ild    flowers  582.13 

Trinidad 

From  Haiti   to  Trinidad  917.29 

Islands  of  the  West  Indies  917.29 

THE  TRIODE:  AMPLIFICATION.  14min  16- 
sd-$25.71    1945    Castle  621.38 

TRIP  THROUGH  UTAH.  (Our  colorful  world 
ser.)  15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1941 
UWF  917.92 


147 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


CAR. 


35min 


Tripoli 

Desert  Tripoli  916.1 

TRIUMPH    WITHOUT    DRUMS.    lOmin    16-sd- 

apply    TFC  614.3 

TROIS    CANARDS.     See    Chants    populaires    #3 

784 

Tropical  fishes.    See  Fisties 

Tropics — Birds.     See  Birds — Tropics 

TROUBLE      SHOOTING      PROBLEMS:      FUEL 

INDUCTION.     16min     16-sd-$28.58     Castle 
TROUBLE      SHOOTING      PROBLEMS:      IGNr- 

TION.    19min    16-sd-$30.74    Castle 
TROUBLE       SHOOTING       PROBLEMS: 

CHANICAL    LUBRICATION.     lOmin 

$20.74   Castle 
TROUBLE     SHOOTING     YOUR 

16-sd-$22.15    1945    Castle 
TROUBLE     UNDERGROUND. 

loan  1946  AT&T 
Trout 

Catch  of  the  season 

Fishing 

Hook,    line — and    safety 

Speckled    trout    across    Canada 

Strike 
TRUCK    AND    POULTRY    FARM,    8min 

$12.50  Filmsets 
TRUCK    FARMER.      (Human    geography    ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  631.1 

Truck  farming.  See  Agriculture 
TRUCKING.    (Man's  work  ser.)  lOmln  16-si-sd- 

$30-$40;      rent      $1.50.     Also      color-$75      1945 

Barr  629.2 

Trucks,  Automobile.    See  Motor  trucks 
TRUE    GLORY.    84min    16-sd-rent    $5    1946    BIS 

940.53 
Truth 

White  banners;  excerpt  (invention  sequence) 

170 
Tschaikowsky,    Peter    llyich 

See    Tchaikovsky,     Peter    llyich 

TSCHAIKOWSKY.     (Music  master  ser.)     lOmin 
16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  921 

Tsetse  flies 

Tracking  the  sleeping  death 

Tuaregs 

Warriors  of  the  Sahara 


TRAILS.      lOmin      16-sd-rent 


$1.50 
917.91 

16-sd-coIor- 


ME- 

16-sd- 

12min 

629.2 

16-sd- 


639 
799.1 


799.1 

16-si- 


TUBE      BENDING     BY 

$27.15    1944    Castle 


HAND.     15min 


632.7 

916.61 

16-sd- 
621.9 


TUBE     TESTER     OPERATION.     9min     16-sd- 
$12.28    Castle 

TUBE    WELLS.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    India       626 

Tuberculosis 

Another  to  conquer  616.24 

Behind  the  shadows  616.24 

Case  history  of  Lucy  X 

Childhood  type   tuberculosis 

Cloud  in  the  sky  616.24 

Finding   tuberculosis   in   Iowa 

Goodbye,  Mr  Germ  616.24 

Lanakila 

Lease  on  life 

Let  my  people  live  616.24 

Mass  radiography  616.24 

Men  and  dust  613.6 

A   message    from    Dorothy   Maynor 

On   the   firing  line  616.2 

Peter  Borik 

Routine    admission    chest    x-ray    in    general 

hospitals 
They  do  come  back  616.24 

This   is  TB 

TUBERCULOSIS    IN    POULTRY   AND   SWINE. 

20min    16-sd-$26.41    1941    Castle  619 

Tubes 

Bending  copper  tubing  to  a  wire  template 

673 
Making    and    repairing    tubing    connections 

621.5 
Measuring  pipe,    tubing,    and  fittings       621.9 
Principles  of  gas  filled  tubes 
Repairing  structural  tubing 


TUCSON 
UWF 

TULIPS     SHALL     GROW.      7mln 
apply    Fi 

Tumbling.      See    Acrobats    and    acrobatism 

TUMBLING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS— COM- 
PANION STUNTS.  19min  16-sd-$24.99  1944 
Castle  796.4 

TUMBLING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS— IN- 
DIVIDUAL  STUNTS.  20min  16-sd-$26.41 
1944    Castle  796.4 

TUMBLING  ON  THE  TRAMPOLINE.  14mln 
16-si-color-rent  $1    lo 

Tuna  fish 

Fishing  639 

Trail  of  the  swordflsh  799.1 

TUNDRA.  90min  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $12 
Commonwealth  919.8 

Tunis 

Cities     of     North     Africa — Tunis — ^Algiers — 
Rabat  916 

Tunisia 

Battle  for  Tunisia  and  Surrender  at  Stalin- 
grad 940.542 
Journey  in  Tunisia  916.1 
Tunisian  travels  916.1 
Tunisie,   perle   du  Djerid 

TUNISIAN  TRAVELS.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  916.1 

TUNISIE,  PERLE  DU  DJERID.  SOmin  16-sd- 
loan  FrenchC 

Tunnels 

Sandhogs  625 

Turbines 

Lubrication     of    turbine     system  621.89 

Turkey 

Let's   talk  Turkey  915.6 

New    Turkey  915.6 

Turkeys 

Brooding    and    rearing    turkeys  636.5 

Dinnertime   on   the   farm  636 

Game  birds  598.2 

Poultry    on    the    farm  636.5 

When    winter    comes  502 

Turner,    Roger 

Swiss  on  white  796.9 

Turning 

Essentials  of  wood  turning  684 

Plain   turning  621.9 

Rough    facing    and    boring    and    turning    a 
shoulder  on  a  vertical  turret  lathe      621.9 
Rough  turning  between  centers  621.9 

Turning  a  taper  with  the  tailstock  set  over 

621.9 
Turning   work   in   a   chuck  684 

Turning  work  of  two  diameters  621.9 

Turning  work  on  a  face  plate  684 

TURNING  A  CYLINDER  BETWEEN  CEN- 
TERS.   17min    16-sd-$29.29    1945    Castle    684 

TURNING  A  TAPER  WITH  THE  TAILSTOCK 
SET    OVER,    18min    16-sd-$29.29   1942   Castle 

621.9 

TURNING    POINT.    20min     16-sd-apply    Castle 

621 

TURNING  TAPER  WORK.  12min  16-sd-$22.88 
1945    Castle  684 

TURNING     WORK     HELD     ON     A     FIXTURE. 

21min    16-sd-$32.87    1944    Castle  621.9 

TURNING    WORK    HELD    ON    A    MANDREL. 

21min    16-sd-$32.16    1944    Castle  621.9 


TURNING    WORK     IN     A    CHUCK. 

sd-$26.43    1945   Castle 


15min    16- 
684 


TURNING     WORK     OF     TWO      DIAMETERS. 

15min    16-sd-$25.71    1942   Castle  621.9 

TURNING  WORK  ON  A  FACE  PLATE.    15min 
16-sd-$27.15      1945     Castle  684 

TURRET  LATHE— AN  INTRODUCTION. 

17min    16-sd-$29.29    Castle  621.9 

Turtles 

Alive  In  the  deep  591.92 

Marine   circus  591.92 

Pelican,    turtle,   and  fish   from   the  gulf  of 

Florida  691.92 


148 


1947    EDITION 


677.7 


baby 
136.7 


TURTLES — Continued 

Reptiles  598.1 

Snapping    turtle  598.1 

Swampland  591.5 

Undersea  life 

TUSKEGEE  INSTITUTE  AND  CHRISTOPHE'S 
CITADEL.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1-50    1936    ITTCO  326 

Tuskegee    normal    and    industrial    Institute 

Let    my    people    live  616.24 

Tuskegee  institute  and  Christophe's  Citadel 

326 

Twain,  Mark.     See  Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne 
TWENTY-FOUR     JOBS.     24min    16-si-rent    $2 

1939   Cal  371.42 

THE  26  OLD  CHARACTERS.  25min   16-sd-loan 

1947     Handy  411 

Twine 

Story  of  binder  twine 
Twins 

Growth:  a  study  of  Johnny  &  Jimmy    136.7 
TWINS    ARE    INDIVIDUALS.      (How    a 

grows)      IR      16-si-$24      EBF 
TWIXT   THE   CUP   AND   THE   LIP.   22mln   16- 

sd-$29.80    1940    NYH  614 

TWO     CENTS     WORTH     OF     DIFFERENCE. 

38min     16-sd-loan     1940    Eberhard    Faber 

658.8 

TWO  LITTLE  BEARS  FROM  CHINA.  IR  16- 
si-rent    50c    1938    AMNH  591.5 

TWO  LITTLE  PUPS.  IR  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF  F 

TWO  SALESMEN  IN  SEARCH  OF  AN 
ORDER.    40min    16-sd-loan    YMCA  658.8 

Two  thousand  years  ago  series 

The  day's  work  296 

The    home  296 

The   school  296 

The    synagogue  296 

The    travellers  296 

Tyndale,  William 

William    Tindale  921 

Typewriters 

Maintenance  of  office  machines  652 

Typewriting 

Advanced    typing — duplicating    and    manu 

script 
Advanced    typing — shortcuts 
Basic  typing — machine  operation 
Basic  typing  methods 
Championship    typing 


652 
652 
652 
652 
652 

Machine    transcription — transcription    tech- 
nique 652 
.Secretary   transcribes                                      651.3 
Tricks  of  the  trade  for  typists  652 
Typing  tips 
TYPING    TIPS.    21min    16-sd-loan    1946   Under- 
wood 
Typography.  See  Printing 
Tyrol 

Tyrolese  914.36 

TYROLESE.     lOmln    16-sd-$28;   rent   $1.50  1937 

UWF  914.36 


u 


UNRRA     REPORTS    TO     THE     U.S.A.       lOmin 

16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25     1946     UNRRA 
USS    COR-TEN.     20min     16-sd-loan     1938     US 

steel 
U.S.S.    FRANKLIN.     (News  thrills  ser.) 

16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945     Official 
Udes 

Taming    the    Taiga 
Uganda 

Tracking  the  sleeping  death 
UKRAINIAN       DANCE.       16min       16-sd-color- 

$112.50;    rent    $5    1944    Canada  793.3 

UKRAINIAN    WINTER    HOLIDAYS.   22min    16- 

sd-color-$150    1942    Canada  394 


llmin 
940.545 


915.7 

632.7 


Ukrainians  in  Canada 

New  home  In  the  West 

Ukrainian    dance  793.3 

Ukrainian   winter   holidays  394 

ULYSSES.  3R  16-si-sd-rent  $9  FC 
UNDER     MOROCCAN     SKIES.     (Magic    carpet 

ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  916.4 

UNDER-SEA    LIFE.    8min    16-sl-$12    1932    EBF 

591.92 

UNDER    WESTERN    SKIES.    28min    16-sd-loan 

194G    Int    harvester 
UNDERGROUND   FARMERS.    (Struggle  to  live 

ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO    ' 

595.796 

Underground  water.   See  Water,  Underground 

UNDERSEA   GARDENS,   llmin  16-sd-$36;   rent 

$1.50    1938    UWF  591.92 

UNDERSEA    LIFE.      lOmin      16-sd-$17.50      1946 

Official 
UNDERWATER.    IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    Pic- 
torial 
UNDERWATER     CHAMPIONS 

$8.75-$17.50    1940    Official 
Unemployed 

Machine:    master    or    slave 

Man  and  his  job 

Millions    of    us 

Post-war  jobs 

Valley    town 
UNFAITHFUL    SERVANT. 

$6     1946    Cathedral 


IR 


16-si-sd- 
797 

331.13 
331.13 
331.13 
331 
331.13 
16-sd-rent 
226 
UNFINISHED    RAINBOWS.    36mln    16-sd-loan 


20min 


669.7 

lOmin     16-sd-$50; 
785 


1942   Mod 

UNFINISHED    SYMPHONY. 
rent    $2    UWF 

THE  UNFORGIVING  DEBTOR.  12min  16-sd- 
rent  $3  RFA  226 

Union  of  South  Africa.  See  Africa,  South 

Union  of  soviet  socialist  republics.   See  Russia 

UNIONMELT  WELDING— AN  ELECTRIC 
WELDING      PROCESS.      ISmin     16-sl-loan 

Linde  671 W 

UNIONMELT       WELDING       IN  INDUSTRY. 

15min    16-si-loan   Linde  671 W 

UNIONMELT  WELDING  IN  INDUSTRY- 
GENERAL  APPLICATIONS.  15min  16-si- 
loan   Linde  671 W 

Unions,  Trade.  See  Trade  unions 

United  air  lines 

Reservations,  please 

United    nations    (1942-1945) 
Now  the  peace 
Peace  builders 
Two  way  street 
Watchtower  for  tomorrow 
We    the    peoples 


341.1 

940.532 

332.3 

321.04 

341.1 

United   nations   monetary  and  financial  confer- 
ence,  Bretton   Woods,   New  Hampshire 
Bretton  Woods  plan  332.4 

United  Nations  series 

Bermuda  917.299 

Czecho-slovakia    marches    on  914.37 

One  day  in   Soviet  Russia  914.7 

Song  of  youth  914.7 

Soviet   frontiers  on   the  Danube  914.7 
Warsaw  rebuilds 

Wings    of    victory  921 

United  States 

Agriculture 
See  Agriculture 

Antiquities 
Primitive    pueblos  913.7 

Army 

Close    order   drill  355 

Honorable    discharge  355.11 

Lieutenant    Smith  355 
Military  courtesy  &  customs  of  the  service 

Private    Smith    of   the   U.S.A.  355 

Soldiers    of    the    sky  355 

Tank    destroyers  358 


149 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


UNITED    STATES — Continued 
Army — Air  corps 
See  U.S. — ^Army  air  forces 

Army — Chaplains 
Army  chaplain 
Quiet   triumph 

Army — Equipment 
Bonds   at   war 

Army — Hospitals 
See  Hospitals,  Military 

Army — Parachute  troops 
Parachute   athletes 


Ski   safari 

This  amazing:  America 

We    are    Americans 


796.9 

917.3 

277 


355 
355.11 


332.6 


Army — Signal  corps 

Radio  at  war 

621.384 

Army — Supplies  and  stores 

Army   service    forces 

355 

Army — Transportation 

Army  service  forces 

355 

Army  air  forces 

AAF    comes    of    age 

AAP— Special     delivery 

Air  army 

Air  battle 

Air  college 

Dividends  for  the  future 

Sky    defenders 

Wings    of   defense 

Wings   over  America 

629.13 
629.13 
629.13 
940.544 
629.13 

629.13 
629.13 
629.13 

Art 

See  Art,   American 

Civil  service  commission 

Spirit   of   1941  351.1 

Coast  guard 

Along   our   shores  614.8 

Carry   the   fight  614.3 

Coast   guard   academy  614.8 

Coast    guard    auxiliary    ■•«      —  -  614.8 

Cruising  with   the  Coast  guard  614.8 

Guardians    of    the    sea  614.8 

Iceberg  patrol  614.8 

International    ice   patrol  614.8 
On    foreign    shores 

Safety   at   sea  614.8 

Sailors  all  614.8 

Sentinels   of  the   sea  627.9 

Serving  the  merchant  marine  614.8 
Story  of  the  United  States  Coast  guard 

614.8 

U.S.   Coast  guard  academy  614.8 

Colonies 
See  United  States — Insular  possessions 

Constitution 

American  way  342.73 

Our   Constitution  342.73 

Servant  of  the  people  342.73 

Declaration  of  independence 

Declaration  of  independence  973.3 

Our   Declaration    of   independence  973.3 

Defenses 

Byes    of    the    navy  629.13 

Farmers  and  defense  630.973 

Fight    that    fire  614.84 

Mines    above    ground  338 

Scrap    for   victory  338 
See  also   Civilian   defense 

Description  and  travel 

America  the  beautiful  917.3 

America's    wonderlands  917.3 

Big    trains    rolling  385 

Home    town,    U.S.A.  917.3 

In  our  own  American  way  917.3 
Let's  go  places 

Luckiest    people    on    earth  917.3 

Mainline  U.S.A.  385 
Of  men  and  wings 


Discovery  and  exploration 
See    America — Discovery    and    exploration 

Economic  conditions 

American    anniversary  325.73 

Children  must  learn  330.973 

Interdependence  301 

Salt  of  the   earth  631.1 

Three    to    be    served  330.973 

Valley   town  331.13 

Farm,  credit  administration 
Sign   of   dependable    credit  332.3 

Federal  bureau  of  investigation 
Don't    talk  351.74 

Inside    the    Federal    bureau   of   investigation 

351.74 
You  can't  get  away  with  it  351.74 

Foreign  relations 
Our  Monroe  doctrine  327.73 

History 
American    frontiers 
American   way 
Birthplace    of    America 
Growth   of   America 
In  our  own  American   way 
Land    of   liberty 
One   people 
Our  America 
Our   bill   of   rights 
Our    national    government 
Territorial   expansion   of  the   United 


Territorial  possessions  of  the  United 

United    States 
Westward    movement 
Yankee  Doodle  goes  to  town 

History — Colonial  period 
Birthplace   of  a  nation 
Colonial  children 
Colonial    expansion 
Discovery   and   exploration 
Early  settlers  of  New  England 
Eve  of   the  Revolution 
Kentuckie    rifle 
Peter    Stuyvesant 
Pilgrim    fathers 
Seeing  Salem 

History — French  and  Indian  war, 
1755-176S 
Gateway  to  the  West 
Wolfe  and  Montcalm 

History — Revolution 
Declaration    of    independence 
Drums   along  the  Mohawk 
Frontier    woman 
Howards   of   Virginia 
Sons  of  liberty 
Yorktown 

History — 1783-1809 

Kentucky    pioneers 
Our  Constitution 
Servant  of  the  people 
See    ulso    Louisiana    purchase 

History — War  of  18 It 
Captain    Caution 

History — 1816-1861 
Heroes  of  the  Alamo 
Our  Monroe  doctrine 
Pony   express 

History — Civil  loar 
Dixie 

Perfect   tribute 
Strange  glory 


973 
342.73 

973 

973 
917.3 

973 
917.3 

342.73 
353 

States 
973 

States 
973 
973 
973 
973 


975.5 
973.2 
973.2 
973.1 
973.2 
973.2 
973.2 
973,2 
973.2 
973.2 


973.2 
973.2 


973.3 

F 

978 

F 

973.3 

973.3 


976.9 
342.73 
342.73 


976.4 
327.73 

F 


973.7 

921 

973.7 


History — 1865-1898 


Glory    trail 


150 


1947    EDITION 


United    States- 


-Continued 
History — 1898- 


Headlines  of   the   century  I-V 
Mr   President 


973.9 
973.9 


History — World  war  1939-1945 
See  World   war,    1939-1945— United   States 
Immigration  and  emigration 
Immigration  325.73 

One  people  917.3 

Industries 

Atlantic  coast 
Curious  industries 
The  journey 
Mississippi  basin 
Our  America 
Pacific  coast 
Rocky  mountains 
These  people 

Insular  possessions 

Territorial  possessions  of  the  United  States 

973 
Investigation,  Bureau  of 
See  United  States — Federal  bureau  of  in- 
vestigation 

Library  of  Congress 
L#ibrary  of  Congress  027 

Marine  corps 
Fighting   U.    S.    Marines 
From  ships  of  the  air 
Guadalcanal   diary 
171st   anniversary 
U.S.    Marines   capture   Tarawa 

Maritime  commission 
America  builds  ships 

Military  academy.  West  Point 

Cadet    champions  355 

Duke  of  West  Point         '  F 

Ten  gentlemen  from  West  Point  F 
United      States      Military      academy — ^West 

Point  355 

West    Point,    symbol    of  our   army  355 

National  archives 
Archives 

Natural  resources 

See  Natural   resources 


359 

629.13 
940.542 

940.542 


623.8 


025.171 

JM  .'AV 


Naval  academy,  Annapolis 
Annapolis  salutes  the  navy 
United   States   Naval   academy — Annapolis 

359 

Naval  air  station,  Jacksonville,  Florida 
Air   crew  629.13 

Naval  air  station,  Pensacola,  Florida 
Eyes  of  the  Navy  629.13 

Navy 
Aircraft    carrier 
The  battle 
Eyes  of  the  Navy 
Filming  the   fleet 
Men  for  the  fleet 
Recruit    training — you're 
Salute  to  the  Navy 
Service   in    submarines 
Submarines  at  sea 
They  came   to  an   island 
U.S.    Navy  blasts  Marshall  islands 

Navy — Chaplains 
Navy  chaplain 

Navy — Signal  corps 
Radio   at   war 

Politics  and  government 
Meet  your  federal  government 
Our   national   government 

Presidents 
See   Presidents — United   States 


navy    now 


940.544 

359 

629.13 

359 

359 

359 

623.8 
623.8 

940.545 


621.384 


353 
353 


Printing  and  engraving.  Bureau  of 
Making  money  and  Know  your  money  332.4 

Public  health  service 
Capital    story  614 

Race  question 
Americans  all  323.1 

Religion 
America  prays  277 

We    are    Americans  277 

Rural  electrification  administration 
Power   and    the   land  631.3 

Social  conditions 
Children  must  learn  330.973 

Mr.    Smug  917.3 

Social  life  and  customs 
Alice  Adams;  excerpt  (money  sequence)  177 


Growth  of  America 


973 


Social  life  and  customs — 
Colonial  period 

Early  settlers  of  New  England  973.2 

Eighteenth    century    life    in    Williamsburg. 
Virginia  975.5 

Planters    of   colonial    Virginia  975.5 

Puritans  of  Massachusetts   colony  973.2 

Soil  conservation  service 
Bain    on    the    plains  631.4 

Territorial  expansion 
Territorial   expansion  of  the  United  States 

973 
Territorial  possessions  of  the  United  States 

973 

Treasury  department 

Dangerous   dollars  332.4 

Know  your  money  332.4 

United    States    treasury  353 

Veterans  administration 
This  is  worth  working  for 


Weather  bureau 
Weather  wizards 
UNITED    STATES.    45min    16-sd-rent    $5 


See 


551.5 

1946 
973 

United 


BIS 

United     States     Army    air    forces. 
States — Army — Chaplains 

U.S.  COAST  GUARD  ACADEMY.  24mln  16-sd- 
$80;  rent  $2  1938  Bray  614.8 

U.S.  MARINES  CAPTURE  TARAWA.  16-si-sd 
1944    Castle  940.542 

UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  ACADEMY- 
WEST  POINT.  (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  355 

UNITED  STATES  NAVAL  ACADEMY— AN- 
NAPOLIS. (Washington  parade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-apply  TFC  359 

U.S.  NAVY  BLASTS  MARSHALL  ISLANDS. 
16-sl-sd  1942  Castle  940.545 

U.S.  SECOND  FRONT.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50  1945  Ofnclal 

United  States  steel  corporation 

Behind  the  annual  report  338.7 

Steel — man's   servant  669.1 

UNITED  STATES  TREASURY.  (Washington 
parade    ser.)    lOmln    16-sd-apply   TFC       353 

Universe 

Exploring    space 
Trip   to    the   sky 

UNIVERSAL    CHURCH.      IR 
$2.50     IdP 

Universities  and  colleges 
Design    for    education 
Indiana   university   goes   to  war 
University  and   the  war 
"The  university  in  transition 

Africa 
Achimota 
UNIVERSITY    AND    THE    WAR,    22mln    16-sd- 
loan   1942  OhioS  378 


520 
520 

16-sd-$50;    rent 


378 
378 
378 


151 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


THE  UNIVERSITY  IN  TRANSITION.  27min 
16-sd-loan     OhioS 

University  of  Chicago  biological  science  series 
Digestion  of  foods  612.3 

Heart    and    circulation  612.1 

Mechanisms   of   breathing  612.2 

Nervous    system.    EBP  613.8 

Reproduction   among  mammals  612.6 

University  of  Chicago  physical  science  series 
Catalysis  541.3 

Colloids  541.34 

Earth    in    motion  525 

Electrochemistry  541.37 

Electrodynamics  538 

Electrons  541.2 

Energy   and   its    transformations  531 

EJxploring  the  universe  520 

Fundamentals    of   acoustics  534 

Geological  work  of  ice  551.31 

Molecular  theory  of  matter  541.2 

The   moon  523.3 

Mountain  building  551.4 

Oxidation  and  reduction  542 

Problems  of  flight  629.13 

Solar   family  523.2 

Sound  waves  and  their  sources  534 

Velocity   of   chemical    reactions  541.3 

Volcanoes  in  action  551.2 

UNJUST    STEWARD.    See    Unfaithful    servant 

THE  UNRELENTING  STRUGGLE.  19min  16- 
sd-?22;  rent  75c    1945    BIS 

UNSEEN  GUARDIANS,  llmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  339.4 

UNSEEN  POWER.  lOmin  16-sd-$14;  rent  $2 
1946    UWF  914.2 

UNSEEN  WORLDS.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1941 
Ganz  578 

UNTO  THE  HILLS.  30min  16-si-rent  $2.50  RFA 

F 

UNTO  THE  LEAST  OF  THESE.  24min  16- 
sd-color-rent  $5    CAC 

UNUSUAL  MOLLUSCS.  (Struggle  to  live 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50  1936 
ITTCO  591.92 

UNVEILING  ALGERIA.  (Columbia  tour  ser.) 
lOmln     16-sd-apply     TFC  916.5 

UP  FROIVI  THE  EARTH.  55min  16-sd-color- 
rent  $5  Co-op 

UPPER  SELECTIVE  THORACOLPLASTY  FOR 
PULMONARY  TUBERCULOSIS.  29min 
16-si-color-loan  1946  Fordel 

URALS  FORGE  VICTORY.  14min  16-sd-$54; 
rent    $3    1944    BraF  914.7 

URUAPAN  LACQUER.  (Arts  and  crafts  of 
Mexico  ser.)  25min  16-si-rent  $3.  Also  color- 
rent  $6    1943    RFA  667.7 

Usages.  See  Manners  and  customs 

USE  AND  CARE  OF  HAND  FILES.  20min 
16-sd-$66     1942     Handy  621.9 

Use  and  care  of  hand  tools  series 

Chisels  694 

Hacksaws  694 

Hammers  694 

Pliers  and  screwdriver  694 

Punches,   drifts  and  bars  694 

"Wrenches  694 

USE  AND  CARE  OF  THE  FILMO  SOUND 
PROJECTOR.    20min    16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50 

1943  UWF  791,4 

USEFUL  KNOTS.  21min  16-sd-$30.14  1943 
Castle  677.7 

USES,     UNLIMITED.       37min     16-sd-color-loan 

1944  YMCA  621.317 

USING  A  BORING  BAR  BETWEEN  CEN- 
TERS.   22min    16-sd-$33.60    1944   Castle   621.9 

USING  A  FOLLOWER  REST.  21min  16-sd- 
$32.87    1944    Castle  621.9 

USING  A  PORTABLE  SPRAY  GUN.  26min 
16-sd-$38.75  Castle 

•^^'1:19  n'^  SHELL  END  MILL.  21min  16-sd- 
$28.38    1944    Castle  621.9 

'^^'l^^?.  ^  STEADY  REST.  25min  16-sd-$32.87 
1944    Castle  621.9 


USING    A    STEADY     REST    WHEN     BORING. 

21min    16-sd-$32.87     1944     Castle  621.9 

USING    EASY    MOTIONS.      SOmln  16-sl-apply 

1946     Vt 

USING   THE    CLASSROOM    FILM.  22min     16- 

sd-$85;    rent    $4      1945      EBP  371.33 
Ussuri 

Taming   the   Taiga  915.7 
Usumaclnta   river 

American  Nile  917.2 
Utah 

Erosion  by  wind  and  water  551.3 

Northwestern    states  917.8 

Trip  through  Utah  917.92 
UTOPIA    OF    DEATH.     (Passing    parade    ser.) 

lOmin   16-sd-apply  TFC  970.1 
Utrillo,   Maurice 

Art   survives   the  times  759.4 


V-E    DAY.     lOmln     16-sd-$15     1946     BIS 

V.L.A.L.  TRACK  MEET  1944.  15min  16-si- 
loan    1945    Va 

V-MEN.    17min    16-sd-loan    1941    Westinghouse 

613.2 

V-l,  THE  FILM  OF  THE  ROBOT  BOMB.  9mln 
16-sd-$22;    rent    $1    1945    BIS  940.542 

VACATION  SAFETY.  (Safety  ser.)  IR  16-si- 
$24    1940    EBP  614.8 

VACATION  WITH  A  PURPOSE.  30min  16- 
sd-color-rent     $4.50     1946    Co-op 

Vaccination 

Immunization 

Pasteur's    legacy  589.95 

Vacuum  tubes 

Electrons  on  parade  621.384 

Modern  Aladdin's  lamp  621.384 

Vacuum  tubes  621.384 

Vacuum    tubes:    electron    theory    and    the 
diode    tube  621.384 

VACUUM    TUBES,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1943    EBP 

621.384 

VACUUM  TUBES:  ELECTRON  THEORY 
AND  THE  DIODE  TUBE.  16min  16-sd- 
$22.13    1945    Castle  621.384 

Vagabond  adventure  series 

Antwerp  914.93 

Quebec  917.14 

Red    republic  914.7 

VAGABOND  OF  FRANCE.  lOmin  16-si-rent 
$3  FiC 

VALLEY  OF  10,000  SMOKES.  lOmIn  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  917.98 

VALLEY  TOWN.  27mln  16-sd-rent  $4  1940 
NYU  331.13 

THE  VALLEYS  (Californiana)  lOmin  16-si-Bd- 
$30- $40.      Also    color- $75    Barr  502 

VALUE  OF  A  SMILE.  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$1.50  1940  BPS  617.6 

Valves 

Adjusting  and  checking  the  expansion  valve 

621.5 
Adjusting  and  repairing  the  thermo  expan- 
sion    valve  621.5 
Checking  and   replacing  a  float  valve  621.5 


Van   Burn,  Lotta 

Archaic  and  unusual  Instruments 


785 


VAN     EYCK'S    ADORATION    OF    THE    LAMB. 

12min      16-sd-apply     Belgl 

Vancouver  island 

Pacific  Canada  917.1 

VANISHING  AMERICAN   ART.     lOmin     16-sd- 
rent    $1.50    UWF  970.1 

VANISHING     HERDS.     14min     16-sd-19.96     1940 
Castle  591.5 

VANOS    A    GOZAR.      3min      16-8d-$7.60      Pic- 
torial 


152 


1947    EDITION 


THE  VARANGER-DORA  WEEMS   INCIDENT. 
See  Rules  of  the  nautical   road  527 

LA  VARLOPE,     lOmin     16-sd-loan     FrenchC 

Vatican 

Italy  914.5 

Story  of  the  Vatican  282 

Vaulting 

Jumps  and  pole  vault  796.4 

Vector   analysis 

Introduction    to    vectors — coplanar    concur- 
rent   forces  620.1 

VECTORS.    12min    16-sd-$16.67    Castle 

Vegetable  gardening 

Dig   for  victory  635 

Fresh    from     the    garden  635 

Garden  for  victory  635 

Gardening  635 

Gardening — the    modern    easy    way  635 

Grow  your  own  635 

Home   vegetable   garden  635 

Truck  and   poultry   farm 

VEGETABLE     INSECTS.      22min      16-sd-color- 
$150;    rent   $5    1946   CanFB  632.7 

Vegetable  oils.     See  Oils  and  fats 

Vegetables 

Good    foods — fruits    and    vegetables       613.2 
Harvesting  vegetables  and   preparing  them 
for  market  631.18 

Indoor    storage    of   vegetables  635 

Saving   the   garden   crop  635 

Canning 
See  Canning  and  preserving 

Marketinff 
See    Farm    produce — Marketing 
VEGETATIVE   PLANT  PROPAGATION.  30min 

16-si-$48    1941   EBF  581 

Veins 

Circulatory    control  612.1 

THE    VELDT.     (Hodge  podge   ser.)    IR    16-sd- 

apply     TFC  591.5 

VELOCITY       OF      CHEMICAL       REACTIONS. 

(Univ.    of    Chicago    physical    science    ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937    EBF  541.3 

VENDETTA.   2R   16-sd-$72;   rent  $3  UWF       782 
Veneers  and  veneering 

Romance  of  mahogany  674 

Venereal  diseases 

Sixteen   to   twenty-six 

To    the    people   of    the   United    States    616.9 

Very  dangerous 

VENETIAN   HOLIDAY.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply  TFC  914.5 

Venezuela 

Colombia  and  Venezuela  (Caribbean  region 
—III)  918.6 

VENGEANCE.      60min      16-sd-$7.50     Lewis 

Venice 

Day  in  Venice  914.5 

Venetian    holiday  914.5 

VENICE     OF     THE     NORTH     (STOCKHOLM). 
lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1  Eastin 

Verdi,  Giuseppe 

Alda  735 

Arturo    Toscanini  921 

Vermont 

Historic    New    England  974 

Northeastern   states  917.4 

See  also  Agriculture — Vermont 

Verne,  Jules 

Michael    StrogofC  p 

Verniers 

Height  gages  and  test  Indicators  389 

Verniers  389 

VERNIERS.      16min     16-sd-$26.46     1942     Castle 

389 
^^'?y.r°;^'^5,^'^°^S.   ISmin   16-sd-color-?112.50 
1945   CanFB 

^^T6^s^d':?4?.7?'afs1l!^^   ^-^   ^^'^^•■«-  "-'" 

Vesuvius 

Down  from  Vesuvius  914  5 

Eruption  of  Vesuvius  551  ^2 


VETERAN   BECOMES  A  FARMER.    28min    16- 

sd-$40.18    1946   Castle  365.11 

VETERAN     MOTOR     CAR     CARAVAN.     20min 

16-si-color-$7.50  Jensen 
Veterans 

Back  to  battle  355.11 

Future  assets 

Go    forth  266 

Home    to    the   land  355.11 

Honorable  discharge  355.11 

Into  tomorrow 

Medical    service    second    to    none  610 

Quiet  triumph  355.11 

Serving  the  veteran 

This  is  worth  working  for 

The  university  in   transition 

To  win   the  peace  355.11 

Veteran    becomes    a    farmer  355.11 

Veterans   and   the    land  631 

Veterans   in    industry 

Veterans  report  no.   1-4 

Voyage   to   recovery  355.11 

Wanted — more  homes 

Welcome  soldier  355.11 

Veterans,  Wounded.  See  Disabled— Rehabilita- 
tion 

VETERANS  AND  THE  LAND.  20min  16-sd- 
$27.12    1946    Castle  631 

VETERANS   IN    INDUSTRY.   18min  16-sd-apply 

1945  CanFB 

VETERANS    REPORT    NO.    1.      lOmin      16-sd- 

$12.28    1946    Castle 
VETERANS    REPORT    NO,    2.      lOmin      16-sd- 

$12.28  1946  Castle 

VETERANS     REPORT    J3.     lOmin    16-sd-$12.28 

1946  Castle 

VETERANS    REPORT    #4.     lOmin     16-sd-$12.28 

1946     Castle 
Veterinary    medicine 

Battling  brucellosis  iA9 

Livestock   and   mankind  619 

Story   of   phenothiazine 

Vesicular   diseases   of   animals 
Vibration 

Sound  534 

Sound   waves   and   their  sources  534 

Vibratory  motions   and  waves  534 

VIBRATORY    MOTIONS   AND    WAVES.    20min 

16-sd-$60     EPS  534 

Victoria  falls 

Native  Africa  916.8 

VICTORY  IN  PAPUA.  9min  16-sd-nO;  rent  75c 
1943  Australian  N&I  bur  940.542 

VICTORY  OVER  GERMANY,  llmin  16-sI-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50      1945     Castle  940.542 

VICTORY  VITTLES.  lOmin  16-sd-color-apply 
TFC 

Vienna 

Day  in  Vienna  914.36 

VIKING.   6R  16-sd-apply  Non- theatrical         639 

VIKING  TRAIL.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  914.81 

VILLAGE  IN  INDIA.  (Fascinating  journeys 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-color-apply  TFC         915.4 

UN    VILLE    CHANTE.    See   A   city   sings       784 

VIM,  VIGOR  AND  VITAMINS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$40;    rent  $1.50  1941  BFS  613.2 

VINCENNES.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 
ser.)  45min  16-si-rent  $6  1923  Yale  973.3 

Vinson,  Maribet  Yerxa 

Good   skates  796.9 

Swiss  on  white  796.9 

Violin 

Story  of  the  violin 
Symphonic  featurette  no.   1 
Violins  and  cellos 


787 
787 

16-sd-loan 


VIOLON         D'INGRES.  30min 

FrenchC 

VIOLINS  AND  CELLOS.  (Our  world  in  review 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1937 
ITTCO  787 


153 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Violoncello 

Emanuel  Feuermann,   cellist  787.3 

Violins  and  cellos  787 

Vireos 

Birds   of   Canada    (no   2)  598.2 

Birds   of   North  America  598.2 

Woodland  pals  598.2 

Virgin   Islands 

50  year  barter 

Virginia 

Chesapeake  bay  917.52 

Colonial  national  historical  park  917.55 
Historic    scenes 

Historic  Virginia  917.55 

Howards  of  Virginia  F 
Liuray    caverns    and    Shenandoah    national 

park  917.55 

Mother  of  presidents  917.55 

Natural    bridge    and    historic  Lexington 

917.55 

Old  Dominion  state  917.55 

Old   South  917.5 

Planter  of  colonial  Virginia  975.5 
Salt   water    fishing   in   Virginia 

Southeastern  states  917.5 

S'iratford,   home  of  the  Lees  917.55 

Virginia — the  Old  Dominion  917.55 

Description  and  travel 

Old   Virginia  churches 

Spirit  of  democracy 

State    parks    in   olde   Virginia 

Washington  in  Virginia 
VIRGINIA— THE    OLD    DOIVIINION.    15min    18- 

si-$24   1932  EBF  917.55 

Vision.  See  Eye;  Sight 
VISIT  TO  THE   ABRAHAM   LINCOLN   COUN- 

TRY    IN    ILLINOIS,    llmin   16-sd-color-loan 

111  central  917.73 

Visual  instruction.  See  Moving  pictures  In  edu- 
cation 
VISUALIZING   AN    OBJECT.    9min    l6-sd-$19.28 

Castle  744 

VITAL     SIGNS     AND     THEIR     INTER-RELA- 

TION— BODY      TEMPERATURE,      PULSE, 

RESPIRATION,  BLOOD  PRESSURE. 

32min    16-sd-$44.47    1945    Castle  610.7 

VITAMIN      Bi.     (Food     ser.)      15min     16-si-$24 

1940    EBF  613.2 


VITAMIN 

EBF 


(Food   ser.)    15min   16-si-$24   1941 
613.2 


VITAMIN    WISE.    (Knife  and  fork  ser.)    18min 
16-sd-$40    1944    CanacJa  613.2 

Vitamins 

Get    your    vitamins 

Magic    alphabet 

Precious  ingredient 

V-men 

Vim,  vigor  and  vitamins 

Vitamin  Bi 

Vitamin  D 

Vitamin  wise 

Vitamins   A,    B,    C   and   D 


613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 
613.2 

D.    16min    16-sd-$40 
613.2 

VITYA  VRONSKY  AND  VICTOR  BABIN, 
DUO-PIANISTS.  (Music  of  the  masters 
ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-rent    $3.50    1940    ITTCO 

786.2 

VIVA    EL    ESQUIISMO.    IR    16-si-loan    Grace 


VITAMINS,    A,    B,    C    AND 

rent    $3    1944    Canada 


VIVA      MEXICO. 

1945    Pictorial 


20min      16-sd-$60;     rent     $3 


VOCATION.      3R     16-sd-apply     MMA 

VOCATION    DES   MAINS.   See  Hands  are  sure 

709.71 
Vocational    guidance 

Agriculture  630 

Air    transportation 

Aptitudes   and   occupations 

Automotive   service 

Baking    industry 

The  big  day 

Bill    Garman,    12    year    old    business 


Bookkeeping    and    accounting 


371.42 
629.2 
641.5 
621.385 
man 
371.42 
657 


Bookkeeping   and   you 

Brick   and    stone    mason 

College  of  Elisa  Lemonnier 

Comeback 

Dairy    industry 

Dentistry,    a   career 

The    draftsman 

The  duties  of  a  secretary 

Educating    father;    excerpt 

The    electrician 

Engineering 

Finding  your  life  work 

Fire  and  police  service 

Forestry    and     forest     products 

Heating  and  air  conditioning 

I  want  a  job 

I  want  to  be  a  secretary 

Is  there  room  for  us 

Journalism 

Laundering   and    dry    cleaning 

The  librarian 

Machinist  and   tool  maker 

Medical    service    second    to    none 

Men  of  medicine 

Newsreel 

Nursing 

Nursing,  a  career  of  service 

Occupational    opportunities    for   high 

graduates 
Painting    and    decorating 
The    pharmacist 
Paris  school  for  watchmaking 
Patty  Garman,   little  helper 
Photography 
Plumbing 
Printing 

Radio  and  television 
Radio  operator 
Restaurant   operator 
Secretary   takes   dictation 
Secretary  transcribes 
The  secretary's  day 
Sheet  metal  worker 
Step  high 
Success  story 
Teaching 

Telephone  and  telegraph 
A   time   to  build 
Transportation 


657 
693 


637 

617.6 
744 

173 

621.3 

620 

371.42 

634.9 

697 

371.42 

651.3 

371.42 

070 

648 

621.9 

610 

610 

791.4 

610.7 

610.7 

school 

698 
615.1 

371.42 

696 

621.384 

621.384 

647.9 

651.3 

651.3 

651.3 

621.79 

371.42 

371 
621.385 

629.2 


Vocations.  See  Occupations 

VOICE  IN  THE  WILDERNESS.     36min     16-sd- 
rent  $12  1946  CathF  225.92 

VOICE    OF    CANADA.     lOmin     16-sd-$25;    rent 
$1.25     CanFB 


VOICE  OF  CHINA. 
1945  Sun-dial 


llmin  16-sd-$18;  rent  $1.50 
915.1 


VOICE    OF    SAFETY. 

1947     GE 


26mln     16-sd-color-loan 


VOICE 
FIC 


OF     SIAM.       TOmIn       16-sd-rent    $17.50 


Volcanoes 

Birth  of  a  volcano 

Black   giant 

Craters    of    the    moon 

Eruption    of   Vesuvius 

Paricutin 

Volcanoes 

Volcanoes  in  action 


551.2 
523.3 
551.2 
551.2 
551.2 
551.2 


VOLCANOES.    15mln   16-sI-$24   1931   EBF     551.2 

VOLCANOES  IN  ACTION.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1935 
EBF  551.2 

Volley  ball 

Play  volley  ball  796.32 

Techniques  in  volley  ball  for  girls  796.32 

Volley   ball    for    boys  796.32 


VOLLEY  BALL  FOR 

1947     Coronet 


BOYS. 


lOmin    16-sd-$45 
796.32 


VOLT    OH  METER    OPERATION.    15min    16-sd- 
$20.68  Castle 

Volta,  Alessandro,  count 

Chemical   effects  of  electricity  621.35 

Von  Hagen,  Victor  Wolfgang 

Quetzal   quest  598.2 


154 


1947    EDITION 


Vorticella 

Microscopic    animal    life  593 

Vorticella  593 

VORTICELLA.   12min   16-si-$30;   rent  $1.50  EPS 

593 
Voting.  See  Elections 
UN      VOYAGE      DANS      LA      PROVINCE      DE 

QUEBEC.      lOmin      ea     16-sd-?55    ea.      Also 

color-$75    ea    1947     SpotF 
VOYAGE    DANS    LE   CI  EL.     lOmln     16-sd-loan 

FrenchC 
VOYAGE     EN     AFRIQUE.      20min      16-sd-loan 

FrenchC 
Vronsky,   Vltya 

Vitya    Vronsky     and     Victor     Babin,     duo- 
pianists  786.2 
Vultures 

Birds   of  prey  598.2 

King    vulture  598.2 


w 


WADING     BIRDS.     12min     16-si-$18  1931    EBF 

598.2 

Wagner,    Richard 

Flying    Dutchman    overture  785 

Symphony    orchestra  785 

Wales 

How   green   was   my   valley  F 

WALKABOUT.  17min  16-sd-color-$140;  rent  S4 
1946   Austrl 

Walkers.  See  Pedestrians 

Walking 

Foot  faults  614.fi 

On  your  feet  616.7 

See  also  Locomotion 

Wallace,  Oren  J. 

Plaster    casting  730 

Walrus 

Arctic    thrills  591.5 

Seals  and  walruses  591.5 

Walrus    hunting    with    the    Eskimo        799.1 

WALRUS  HUNTING  WITH  THE  ESKIMO. 
15min  16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent  $1.50  1939 
UWP  799.1 

WALTER  DAMROSCH.  (Our  world  In  review 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1937 
ITTCO  780 

WANT  A  LIFT.  14mln  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent 
$2.50     BraF 

WANTED— MORE   HOMES.     20min     16-sd-rent 

apply    1946    MOT 
Wapiti.    See  Elk 
War  and  religion 

He  restoreth  my  soul 
WAR    ANGELS.      66min      16-sd-$225      Screen 
War  correspondents.  See  Journalists 
WAR    DEPARTMENT    REPORT.    45min    16-sd- 

apply    1943    KiC  940.537 

WAR     IN     CHINA.     (News     parade)     IG-si-sd 

Castle  95-| 

WAR    IN    EUROPE.   16-si-sd  1939  Castle  940.53 
War  of  1812,  See  United  States— History— War 
of  1812 

War  of  1914.   See  European  war,  1914-1918 
War  of  1939.   See  World  war,   1939-1945 
WAR  ON  WEAR.  25min  16-sd-loan  1943  Texaco 

631.3 
WAR     ON     WHEELS.     22min     16-sd-loan    KiC 

358 
War    savings.    See    World    war,    1939-1945— Fi- 
nance 

^^?1  ^lE^^T,"^^"^  L'^^-  8min  16-sd-$30;  rent 
$1.50  1945  BraP  331.83 

WARBLE  FLY  AND  ITS  CONTROL.  16min 
l6-si-color-$112.50    1945    CanPB 


Warblers 

Birds    of    North    America  598.2 

Birds  of  the  dooryard  598.2 

Song  birds   of  the  north  woods  598.2 

Spring   is  here 

Ward,    Lynd 

Lynd  Ward  at  work 

Warfare,  Submarine.   See  Submarine  warfare 

WARFRONT   BRITISH    NOS.    III-IV.     lOmin  ea 
16-sd-$ll-$12;    rent   50c   ea    1945    BIS 

WARRIORS    OF    THE    SAHARA.    lOmin    16-sd- 
$36;     rent     $1.50     UWF  916.61 

Warsaw,   Poland 
Tale  of  a  city 

WARSAW    REBUILDS.      (United    nations    ser) 
llmin     16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25     1946     Bran 

914.38 

Warships 

The    battle  359 

Wasiiington,   George 

Alexander    Hamilton  921 

Gateway  to  the  West  973.2 

George  Washington,  country  gentleman  921 
Lamp  and  the  sword 

Our  bill  of  rights  342.73 

Washington  in  Virginia 

Washington,  D.C. 

Boomtown,   D.C.  917.53 

I  pledge  my   heart  917.53 

Invitation   to   the  nation  .  917.53 

Nation's  capitol  "-"V  917.53 

Northeastern    states  ' '  '  917.8 

Washington.    Castle  917.53 

Washington,    D.C.     TFC  917.53 

Washington,     D.     C.     (This    land    of    ours) 

917.53 
Washington,  D.C,  heart  of  the  nation  917.53 
Washington — the  national  capital  917.53 
Washington — shrine  of  American  patriotism 


Capitol 
Inside   the   Capitol 


917.53 


White  House 
Inside    the   White    House  917.53 

Washington    (State) 

Evergreen    empire  917.97 

Far    western    states  917.9 

Spokane    and    its    inland    empire  917.97 

WASHINGTON.    16-si-sd  1939   Castle  917.53 

WASHINGTON,  D.C.  (This  land  of  ours)  9min 
16-sd-color-apply    1946    Dudley  917.53 

WASHINGTON,  D.C.  (Washington  on  parade 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-appIy  TFC  917.53 

WASHINGTON,  D.C,  HEART  OF  THE  NA- 
TION.  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1942 
ITTCO  917.53 

WASHINGTON  IN  VIRGINIA,  llmin  16-sd- 
rent  $1  Eastin 

Washington   parade  series 

Archives  025.171 

Inside  the  Capitol  917.53 

Inside   the  Federal  bureau  of  investigation 

351.74 
Inside   the  White   House  917.53 

Library    of   Congress  027 

The  mint  332.4 

Smithsonian    Institute  506 

Social   security  331.25 

Spirit    of    1941  351.1 

United      States      Military      academy — West 
Point  355 

United  States  Naval  academy — Annapolis 

359 
United    States    treasury  353 

Washington,    D.C.  917.53 

WASHINGTON— SHRINE  OF  AMERICAN 
PATRIOTISM.  20min  16-sd-loan  1947 
IVT 

WASHINGTON— THE     NATIONAL     CAPITAL. 

(Geography   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-rent   $1   1939 

DeV  917.53 

Wasps 

Killers  595.7 

Wassermann,  Jakob 

With   these   weapons — the   story  of  syphilis 

616.9 


155 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


Waste,    Disposal  of.  See  Sewage  disposal 
WATCH    YOUR    STEP,    llmin    16-3d-color-loan 

Sante  Fe 
Watches.   See  Clocka  and  watches 
Watchmaking.    See  Clocks  and  watches 

WATCHTOWER      FOR      TOMORROW.  lOmin 

16-sd-apply     1945     TFC  321.04 
Water 

Clouds   go   to   work  o5l.4 

Earth's   rocky   crust  551 

Good  foods — a  drink  of  water  613.2 

Mysteries   of   water  551.4 

Our   water  supply  628.1 

Properties    of   water  543 

Running   water   on    the   farm  631.3 

Water   cycle  551.4 

Work   of   rivers  551.48 

Work  of  running  water  551.48 

Work  of  the  atmosphere  551.3 

Pollution 

Conservation  of  natural  resources  333 

Purification 

Ev-ery  drop  a  safe  one  628.1 

Purifying  water  628.1 

Water,   Underground 

Ground  water  551.4 

WATER     AND     THE     CITY.       25min  IG-sd- 
1138.28     1946     Barbre 

Water  beetles 

Pond    insects  551.92 

Water  birds 

At  home  with  the  birds  in  Maine  598.2 
Bird  city  598.2 
Bird  homes  598.2 
Birds  of  an  Inland  lake  598.2 
Birds  of  the  barrier  598.2 
Birds  of  the  inland  waterways  598.2 
Birds  of  the  ocean  shore  598.2 
Birds  of  the  prairie  lakes  and  rivers 
Birds  of  the  prairie  sloughs  and  marshes 
Birds  of  the  sea  598.2 
Birds  of  the  seacoast  598.2 
Birds  of  tropic  seas  598.2 
Game  birds  598.2 
Life  on  the  western  marshes  598.2 
Michigan  marsh  and  shore  birds  598.2 
Trees  in  watercolor — anatomy  and  proce- 
dure 751 
Wading  birds  598.2 
Water  birds  598.2 
Western  waterfowl  598.2 
What  bird  is  that.  UWF  598.2 
Winter   visitors  598.2 

WATER    BIRDS,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1944  BBF 

598.2 

WATER     BUGS.     (Grantland     Rice     sportlighl 

ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-rent   ?1.50   UWF  797.2 

Water  color  painting 

Adolf     Dehn's     technique     in     water     color 

751 
An    abstraction   with   planes 

Brush   techniques    (the   language   of  water- 
color) 
Dong    Kingman    paints    a   water    color    751 
Painting    reflections    in   water 
See   also    Painting,    Chinese 

THE    WATER    CYCLE.     15min    16-sd-$50    1947 

EBF  551.4 

Water-fleas.  See  Cladocera 

Water  insects.  See  Insects,  Aquatic 

Water  ouzel 

Thrushes    &    relatives  598.2 

Water   pollution.    See   Water — ^Pollution 

Water  power 

Bright  path  621.312 
Clouds  go  to  work  551.4 
Conservation  of  natural  resources  333 
Electric  power  In  the  southern  Appalach- 
ians 621.312 
How   we   get   our   power 

Mighty    Columbia    river  627 

Mysteries  of  water  651.4 


Power  for  the  highlands 

Power  from  Shipshaw 

Power  valley 

Romance  of  a  river  621.312 

Water  power  621.312 

Watersheds    and    power 
WATER    POWER.     15min    lG-si-$24    1928    EBF 

621.312 
WATER    POWER.    (Social   studies    ser.)    lOmin 

16-sd-$50   1937   EBF  621.312 

Water   purification.   See  Water — Purification 
Water  sports.  See  Aquatic  sports 
WATER     SPORTS.     (Sport     parade)     16-sI-sd 

Castle  797 

WATER  SPORTS.     (Sports  parade  ser.)  IR  16- 
sd-apply    TFC  797 

Water  supply 

City  water  supply  628.T 

Empire   of   the   West  628.1 

Every  drop  a  safe  one  628.1 

Home  on  the  range  628.1 
Measurements  of  water 

New    York   water   supply  628.1 

Our    water    supply  628.1 

Purifying  water  628.1 
Safe     drinking     water     from     small     water 

supplies  628.1 
Water  and  the  city 
Watersheds    &    power 

WATER     SUPPLY.       llmin       16-sd-$45.       Also 
color- $75     1947     Academy  628.1 

Waterbucks 

African  fauna  591.5 

WATERSHEDS     AND     POWER.     8min     16-si- 
$12.50  Filmsets 

WATSON  WAKES  UP.    18min    16-sd-loan    1946 
PFC  339.4 

WATUSSI    OF    AFRICA.    See    A   giant    people 

916.7 

THE  WAVE.   68min  16-sd-$25  1937  BraF     917.2 

551.3 


Waves 

Work  of  waves 

Waxwings 

Birds    of    Canada    (no    2) 

Birds    of    North    America  698.2 

Birds    of    the    prairie    woodlands 

Five   colorful    birds  598.2 

How    birds    feed   their   young  598.2 

Woodland    pals  598.2 

WAY  BACK  HOME.     9R     lG-sd-$12.50     Capital 

WAY    DOWN    YONDER    IN    NEW    ORLEANS. 
3min    16-sd-$7.50    1945    PFC 

WAY  IN  THE  WILDERNESS.   (Passing  parade 
ser.)    10%min    16-sd-apply  TFC  616.9 

Way  of  life  series 

Mayaland    today  917.26 

Zapotecan    potters — Mexico  970.1 

WAY    OF    SALVATION.    (Episodes    in    the   life 
of   St.    Paul   ser.)   25min   16-sd-rent  $6  RFA 

225.92 

WAY  TO  A   MAN'S   HEART.  30mln  16-sd-loan 
1944    Castle  613.2 

WE    ARE   AMERICANS.   30mln  16-si-color-rent 
$2.25  Presbyterian  bd  277 

WE     BEAR     WITNESS.       17min       16-sd-$100; 
rent  $3    1946    Methodist  bd 

WE    DECORATE   OUR    HOME.     28min     16-sd- 
color-loan      1946      Hartley  747 

WE     DISCOVER    THE     DICTIONARY.      lOmIn 
16-sd-$45.    Also    color-$75    1946    Coronet    423 

WE    DO    IT    BECAUSE.    (Passing  parade  ser.) 
7min    16-sd-apply   TFC  390 

WE    DRIVERS.    lOmin    16-si-sd-loan    1937    GM 

629.213 

WE  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING.    (Pattern  of  Brit- 
ain)    22min    16-sd-$38.50;    rent    $3    1946    BIS 

914.2 

WE    SURVIVED.    lOmin    16-sd-$26     1946     Bran 


156 


1947    EDITION 


WE  THE  PEOPLES.  9min  16-sd-$30  1945  Young 
America  341.1 

WE    TOO    RECEIVE.    15mln    16-sd-rent   $4    1945 
Cathedral  266 

Wealth 

Certain  nobleman  226 

If  I  had  a  million;    excerpt  170 

WEAPONS   FOR  VICTORY.     IR    16-sd-rent  $2 
Hubbard 

WEARING   AWAY    OF   THE    LAND.    (Physical 
science    ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1931    EBP 

551.3 

Weasels 

Michigan    furbearers  591.5 

Michigan    mammals  591.5 

Weather 

Modern    weather — theory — development    and 
characteristics    of    atmospheric    waves 

551.5 
Modem    weather — theory — primary    circula- 
tion 551.5 
Weather                                                            551.5 
Weather  wizards                                            551.5 

WEATHER.    (Univ.    of    Chicago    physical    sci- 
ence ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50  1942  EBF       551.5 

Weather   bureau.   See   United   States — Weather 
bureau 

Weather  forecasting 

Flood    weather  551.5 

WEATHER  MAN.     15min    16-si-rent  75c    A&B 

WEATHER  WIZARDS.  lOmIn  16-sd-apply  TFC 

551.5 

Weaving 

Art  of  spinning  and  weaving  677 

Aubusson  tapestries 

Belles  of  Bali  919.2 

HopI   arts   and   crafts  970.1 

The   loom  677 

Loom    weaving  677 

Navajo  rug  weaving  970 

Textiles 

WEAVING  A   PERSIAN   RUG.  20min  16-sd-coI- 
or-apply    1947    Irani 

Weber,    Karl    Maria    Frledrlch    Ernst,    treiherr 
von 
Frieschutz    overture  785 

Weddings.     See    Marriage    customs    and    rites 

WEDGE    PLAY.    (Football    for    the    fan    ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 

Wedges 

Simple  machines  621 

WEDNESDAY'S  CHILD;   excerpt.    (Human  re- 
lations   ser.)     9mln    16-sd-rent    |1.50    NYU 

173.1 

WEE    WILLIE    WINKIE.      99min      16-sd-rent 
apply  Fl  F 

Weeds 

Fighting  weeds 

Just    weeds  632.5 

WEEK-END  IN   BERMUDA.  15min  16-sd-color- 
loan  1945  Pan  Am  917.299 

WEIGHT    EVENTS.    (Athletic   ser.)    llmln   16- 
sd-$50    1938   EBF  796.4 

Weights  and  measures 

Analytical   balance  technique  389 

Dial   indicator   gages 

Measurement  with   light  waves  389 

Welngartner,   Felix 

Freischutz  overture  785 

WELCOME   SOLDIER.  15min  16-sd-$37.50;   rent 
$2.50   1945   BraP  355.11 

WELCOME      TO     SOUTHERN      CALIFORNIA. 

20min    16-si-sd-color-loan   Sante  Fe 

Welding 

Design  for  arc  welded  structures  671 W 

Designing   machinery   for   arc    welding 
Forge   welding  671 W 

Guided  bend  test  671 W 

How    to   weld    aluminum — arc   welding 
How  to  weld  aluminum — resistance  welding 
How  to  weld  aluminum — torch  welding 
Introduction   to  oxyacetylene  welding  671W 
The  magic  wand 


Modern  metalworklng  with  the  oxyacetylene 
flame  671 W 

New  horizons  in  welding  671 W 

Oxy-acetylene  welding  In  Industrial  produc- 
tion 671 W 
Oxy-acetylene   welding  light  metal       671 W 
Safety  for  welders  614.8 
Story  of  A-C  welding                                     671W 
This    is    resistance    welding                      671 W 
Welding  operator                                          671 W 
See  also  Electric  welding 
WELDING   OPERATOR.    (Your  life  work  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-?50;    rent    $1.50    1942    Mahnke 

671 W 

THE  WELL  BABY  HEALTH  CLINIC.     IR     16- 

si-$25;    rent    $3      Goodrich 

Wells,  Carveth 

Australia — wild  and   strange  919.4 

Australian   animals  591.5 

Australian  cities  and  industries  919.4 

Caucasian    barrier  914.7 

Mountains  of  the  moon  916.7 

WELLS     CATHEDRAL,     See     Symphonies     In 

stone  726 

West,   Rebecca 

Cover  to  cover  655 

The  West 

Destry    rides    again  F 

Fury  of  the  storm  917.8 

Last  frontier  F 

Ox-bow   Incident  F 
Pacific  coast 

The  plainsman  F 

Rain  on   the  plains  631.4 
Rocky  mountains 

Spirit  of  the  plains  F 

Westward  movement  973 
See  also  Animals — Rocky  mountains;  Ani- 
mals—The  West;    Birds— The   West 


Discovery  and  exploration 
Heritage  we  guard 


333 


History 

Golden   west  978 

West  Indies 

Crater  city 

Devils  Island — Martinique 

Dutch   in   Latin   America  917.29 

From  Haiti  to  Trinidad  917.29 

From   the  Bahamas  to  Jamaica  917.29 

Islands  of  the  West  Indies  917.29 

New  Netherlands  In  America — Dutch  West 
Indies  917.29 

People    of   Saba  917.29 

Real  Caribbean  917.29 

To  the  windwards 

West  Indies  and  Panama 

West  Indies  (Caribbean  region — 1)        917.29 

Wings   over  Latin   America  918 

WEST     INDIES    AND    PANAMA.    8min    16-si- 

$12.50  Filmsets 
Western   air  trails  series 

Yellowstone  and   the  Grand  Tetons 
WEST      INDIES      (CARIBBEAN      REGION— 1). 

lOmln    16-sd-$50    1944    EBF  917.29 

WEST    POINT    CHAMPIONSHIP    FOOTBALL. 

54min     16-sd-$150;    rent   $25     YMCA     796.33 
West     Point     military     academy.     See     United 

States — Military  academy.  West  Point 
WEST   POINT,    SYMBOL  OF   OUR  ARMY.   16- 

sl-sd  1943  Castle  355 

West  Virginia 

Northeastern  states  917.4 

WEST  WIND.  20min  16-sd-color-$150  1943  Can- 
ada 921 
WESTERN     BIRDS    AT    HOME.    12mln    16-sI- 

$20;  rent  $1  1937  Cal  598.2 

WESTERN     CROSSING.       llmin       16-sd-coIor- 

loan  1946  AT&T 
Western  electric  company 

Heritage    for    victory  621.3 

WESTERN    GATEWAY.    lOmin    16-sd-$20;    rent 

$1  1947  Austrl 
WESTERN     WATERFOWL.     12mln     16-sI-$20; 

rent  $1  1936  Cal  598.2 


157 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WESTERN  WONDERLAND.  (Columbia  tour 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  917.9 

WESTMINSTER  ABBEY.  See  Symphonies  in 
stone  726 

WESTWARD  MOVEMENT.  (History  ser.) 
llmin   16-sd-$50  EBF  973 

WETLANDS,     llmin     16-sd-$14.97     1944     Castle 

631.6 

Whales 

Alive  in  the  deep  591.92 

Fish 

Giants  of  the  sea 
WHAT    A    MISSIONARY    DOES    IN    AFRICA. 

35min   16-si-rent   $3.75   RFA  266 

WHAT     BIRD     IS    THAT?    llmin     16-sd-color- 

$75    1945    Capital  598.2 

WHAT     BIRD     IS    THAT.     3R    16-si-color-$72; 

rent   $3   UWF  598.2 

WHAT     IS    A     MAP.       lOmin      16-sd-$50      1947 

TeachF  912 

WHAT     IS     ELECTRICITY.    20min    16-sd-loan 

1944  Westinghouse  537 

WHAT   IS   FOUR.     15min     16-sd-color-$45     1946 

Yng:  Am 
WHAT   IS   SCIENCE?     lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 

color-$75    1947    Coronet  500 

WHAT      MAKES     DAY     AND      NIGHT.     8min 

16-sd-|30    1947    Yng    Am  525.4 

WHAT     MAKES     RAIN.       lOmin       16-sd-$38.50 

1946     Yng  Am  551.57 

WHAT    MAKES    US    GROW.    (Knife   and    fork 

ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$25    1944    Canada       613.2 
WHAT    OF    YOUR    CHILD?    5min    16-sd-loan 

1944  NYH  372 

WHAT    PRICE    HAPPINESS.    9min    16-sd-$7.82 

Newark   safety   coun  614.8 

What  price  Italy  series 

Allied  advance  through  Salerno  940.542 

Battle  of  Anzio  beachhead  940.542 

Sicily  liberated  940.534 

WHAT   PRICE   SAFETY.    (Crime  does  not  pay 

ser.)    2R    16-sd-apply    TFC  690 

WHAT  THE  PUPPY  SAID.  See  Dog  story       F 
WHAT'S   ON    YOUR    MIND.     lOmin     16-sd-?25; 

rent  $1.25    1947     CanFB 
Wheat 

Adventure  in  learning  633.1 

Canadian   wheat  story  633.1 

Our  daily  bread  633.1 

Story  of  wheat  633.1 

Wheat  633.1 

Wheat  and   bread 

Wheat  farmer  633.1 

Wheat:   the  staff  of  life 

Wizards  of  Svalof  580 

Diseases  and  pesta 

Forgotten    victory  921 

WHEAT.   15min   16-si-$24   1928   EBF  633.1 

WHEAT      AND       BREAD.      8min      16-si-$12.50 

Filmsets 

WHEAT  FARMER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  633.1 

WHEAT  FARMER.  See  also  Using  the  class- 
room   film  371.33 

WHEAT:  THE  STAFF  OF  LIFE.  33min  16- 
sd-$135      Also    color-$225      1947      Simmel 

WHEELS  ACROSS  INDIA.  30min  16-sd-loan 
1940   Mod  915.91 

WHEELS  TURN  AGAIN.  lOmin  16-sd-$28: 
rent  $1.75  1945  AF  films 

WHEN  BOBBY  GOES  TO  SCHOOL.  25min 
16-sd-loan     1940    Mead   Johnson  649 

WHEN  WINTER  COMES.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  UWF  502 

WHERE  CROSS  THE  CROWDED  WAYS  OF 
LIFE.  4min  16-sd-$10;  rent  $1  1945  Cathe- 
dral 784 

WHERE  EAST  MEETS  WEST.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  915.95 


WHERE  MILEAGE  BEGINS.  22min  16-sd-loan 
1937   GM  621.4 

WHICH  HE  HATH  PLANTED.  15min  16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     Texas  forest  715 

WHILE  AMERICA  SLEEPS.  (Crime  does  not 
pay  ser.)   21min  16-sd-apply  TFC  351.74 

WHIRLWIND  OF  PARIS.  89min  16-sd-$500: 
rent  $25     1946     Hoffberg 

Whiskey 

Clear  to  the  top  613.81 

WHISPERS.  (Passing  parade  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-apply    TFC  179 

WHISTLE  SIGNALS  FOR  APPROACHING 
STEAM  VESSELS.  See  Rules  of  the  nau- 
tical   road  527 

White,  Joshua 

Tall   tales  784 

White,  Margaret  Bourke 

Red    republic  914.7 

WHITE  ANGEL;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)  17min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  610.7 

WHITE  BANNERS;  excerpt  (classroom  se- 
quence) (Human  relations  ser.)  6min  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50   NYU  371.5 

WHITE  BANNERS;  excerpt  (invention  se- 
quence). (Human  relations  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-rent  $3  NYU  170 

WHITE  FRINGED  BEETLE.  21min  16-sd- 
$26.41    1940    Castle  632.7 

White  House.  See  Washington,  D.C.— White 
House 

White  ibis.  See  Ibis 

WHITE    LANTERN.     2R     16-sd-rent    $3     Shad 

White  lead 

Lead  669.4 

WHITE  MAGIC.  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1947 
PicF 

WHITE    PELICAN.    (Our    colorful   world    ser.) 

14min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  UWF  598.2 
WHITE    PINE    BLISTER    RUST.    22mln   16-sd- 

color-$91.08   1942   Castle  632.6 

WHITE  SAFARI,     llmin     16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25 

CanFB 

WHITE   TREASURE.      9min     16-sd-rent     $1.50 

UWF 
Whitman,  Walt 

Carol  of  harvest 
Whitney,  Willis  Rodney 

World's  largest  electrical  workshop  621.3 
Whittier,  John  Greenieaf 

Barefoot  memories  811 

WHO   IS  MY  NEIGHBOR?  30mln  16-sd-rent  $8 

Cathedral  226 

WHO     THREW    THAT    MONKEY    WRENCH. 

9min     16-sd-color-apply     1947     Crawley 
WHOEVER  YOU  ARE.     20min     16-sd-$65;  rent 

$3      1946     Award  323.1 

WHY   NOT  YOU.    lOmin  16-si-Ioan  Quebec  TB 

799.2 
Why  we  fight  series 

Nazis  strike  940.534 

WIFE,  DOCTOR  AND  NURSE;  excerpt.  (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)  21min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  173 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith) 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm  F 

WILD  ANIMALS  NEAR  HOME.  IR  16-sI-rent 
50c   1938   AMNH  591.5 

WILD  ANIMALS— THEIR  HOMES  AND  HAB- 
ITS. (Trailside  adventures  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
si-sd-$30-$40    1940    Barr  591.5 

WILD  ELEPHANT  ROUNDUP.  16-sl-sd  1941 
Castle  691.6 

Wild  flowers.  See  Flowers 

WILD    FLOWERS.    15min    16-sI-$24    1930    EBF 

582.13 

WILD  FLOWERS  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA.     13min 

16-si-color-loan   S   African   I  582.13 

Wild  fowl.  See  Game  and  game  birds 


158 


1947    EDITION 


WILD    FOWL    IN    SLOW   MOTION.     9min     16- 
sd-$30.     Also   color-$75     1947     Hawley  598.2 

Wild  life 

Conservation 

Aa  ye  sow 

The   four   seasons 

New    homes   for  beavers  591.5 

Strength  of  the  hills  634.9 

Vanishing  herds  591.5 

WILD    LIFE    ON    THE    DESERT.    12mln   16-sl- 

$20;   rent   $1   1936   Cal  591,5 

WILD    LIFE   ON   THE  VELDT.    (Magic  carpet 

ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  591.5 

WILD     PONIES    OF    TIBET.    lOmln    16-sd-$35 

1945  Welsh 
WILD    WINGS.    30mln    16-si-loan    1929    MlchC 

598.2 

Wild  wings  series 

Michigan    marsh   and    shore   birds  598.2 

Wildcats 

Adventures   of  Peter  ^  591.5 

Wilder,  Thornton 

Our   town  F 

WILDLIFE    OF    NEW   YORK.    26mln   16-sl-sd- 

loan    NY    conservation  591.5 

WILDMAN'S      LAND.      (Rambling     reporters) 

15min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50  Bray  919.11 

"WILDWOOD"     A     100     PERCENT     MECHA- 
NIZED     MINE.       45min       16-si-loan       1927 

USBM  622.33 

Wiley,  Harvey  Washington 

Triumph  without  drums  614.3 

WILL    AND    THE    WAY.    2R    16-si-$18.72    1935 

Castle  728.9 

WILLIAM    GROPPER   AT   WORK.    (Artists  at 

work   ser.)    14min   16-si-$24;    rent  $1.50   1938 

ITTCO  741 

WILLIAM    ROSE    BENET.    (Contemporary   au- 
thors)   9y2min    16-sd-color-$75    1946    Robbins 
WILLIAM    TELL.    105mln    16-sd-$280;    rent    $9 

UWF  949.4 

WILLIAM     TIN  DALE.     40mln     16-sd-rent     $10 

RPA  921 

Williamsburg,  Virginia 

Birthplace  of  a  nation  975.5 

Eighteenth    century    life    In    Williamsburg, 
Virginia  975.5 

Williamson,  John  Ernest 

With  Williamson  beneath  the  sea  591.92 

WILLIE   AND   THE    MOUSE.    (Passing  parade 

ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  371 

WILLING    HANDS,     llmin     16-sd-$11.50;    rent 

50c    1945    BIS 
Willow  Run,   Michigan 

Story  of  Willow  Run  629.13 

Willows 

Spring  is   here  502 

Wilson,  Carey 

Primitive    Pltcalrn  919.7 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

Mr  President  973.9 

WINCHESTER  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies 

in  stone  726 

WIND     FROM     THE     WEST.     ISmin     16-si-sd- 

$38.50;    rent    $1.50-$2     FON  914.71 

Wind   Instruments 

Brass  choir  788 

The  first  chair 

Woodwind   choir  788 

WINDBREAKS     ON     THE     PRAIRIES.      21min 

16-sd-color-$150    1945    CanFB 
Winds 

Erosion  by  wind  and  water  551.3 

Rain  on  the  plains  631.4 

Wearing  away  of   the  land  551.3 

Work  of  the  atmosphere  551.3 

WINDWARD    WAY.     IR     16-sI-sd     $8.75-$17.50 
Pictorial 

Wine  and  wine  making 

Portraits  of  Portugal  914.69 


WING  ASSEMBLY:  THE  BOW  TIP.  24min 
16-sd-$35.89     1944     Castle  929.13 

WING  ASSEMBLY:  THE  INBOARD  PANEL. 
19min    16-sd-$30.74    1944   Castle  629.13 

WING  ASSEMBLY:  THE  NOSE  SECTION. 
20min      16-sd-$32.16      1944     Castle  629.13 

WING,  CLAW,  AND  FANG.  (Adventure  pa- 
rade ser.)  llmin  16-sl-sd-$8.75-$17.50  1944 
Castle  591.5 

WINGMEN  OF  TOMORROW.  9min  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50  UWF 

Wings    (Airplane)    See  Airplanes — ^Wings 

WINGS  FOR  FREEDOM.  9min  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  UWF 

WINGS  OF  DEFENSE,  lOmln  16-sd-apply  TFC 

629,13 

WINGS  OF  VICTORY.  (United  nations'  ser.) 
lOOmin  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $25  1942  BraF 

921 

WINGS    OVER    CANADA.      15min      16-sd-$40; 

rent  $2.50    1945    CanFB 
WINGS   OVER    LATIN   AMERICA.     40mln     16- 

sd-color-loan    1945    Pan  Am 
WINGS  OVER  THE  ANDES.  3R  16-sd-rent  $3 

UWF  918.5 

WINGS    TO    ALASKA.    25min    16-sd-color-loan 

Pan  Am  917,98 

WINGS    TO    IRELAND.    30min    16-sd-color-loan 

1946   Pan  Am  914,15 

WINKY   THE   WATCHMAN,     IR     16-sd-color- 

$100    1945    Pictorial  617,6 

WINNING    AGAINST    ODDS.    12min    16-sd-loan 

1943    Caterpillar    tractor  331.8 

WINNING    PATTERNS.      lOmin      16-sI-rent    $2 

FiC 
Winter 

Fury  of  the  storm  917.8 

When  winter  comes  502 

WINTER  CAMPING.  22min  16-sd-$50;  rent 
$1.50  1946  BSA 

WINTER  CARE  OF  DAIRY  CATTLE.  (Farm 
improvement)     4min     16-sd-$15     CanFB 

WINTER  CARNIVAL.  92mln  16-sd-sale  apply; 
rent  $17.50  Commonwealth  796.9 

WINTER  IN  ESKIMOLAND.  (Father  Hubbard 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  919.8 


30mln    16-si-color-rent    $2 
917.42 

12min   16-sd-rent 


WINTER     IN     N.H. 
1942  NH 

WINTER    ON    THE    RANGE. 

$1.50  UWF 

Winter  sports 

Daredevils   on   ice  796.9 

Play    in    the    snow  796.9 

Snow  fun  796.9 

Snowtime  In  Quebec  796.9 
Sports  &  seasons 

Sun  Valley  serenade  F 

Swiss    on    white  796.9 
White  magic 

Winter   carnival  796.9 

Winter  wonderland  796.9 

Yosemite    national    park.     BBF  917.94 
Yosemite   winter    sports 

WINTER   VISITORS.    12mln   16-si-$20;    rent   $1 
1936  Cal  598.2 

WINTER    WONDERLAND,    12min    16-sd-$14.97 
1938  Castle  796.9 

Wire 

Fabrication  of  copper  669.3 

Safeguarding    the    speechways  621.385 

WIRE    AND    WIRE    PRODUCTS.    See    Making 
and  shaping  of  steel  669.1 

Wire  fencing 

Steel,  servant  of  the  soil  631.27 

Wire  haired  terriers 

Dog   days  636.7 

WIRE    SIZES    AND    VOLTAGE    DROP,    13min 

16-sd-$23.60  Castle 

Wireless  telephone.  See  Radio 


159 


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591.5 


WIRING    OLD    BUILDINGS    WITH    ARMORED 

CABLE.    22min    16-sd-?33.60    Castle 
WIRING     TELLTALE     PANEL.     17min    16-sd- 

$28.58    Castle  621.32 

Wisconsin 

Fireman  of  the  forest  634.92 

Fur    babies  636.9 

Middle  states  917.7 

New  forests  on  idle  acres  634.9 

Spring  conies  to  Wisconsin 

Wisconsin — its  government  at  work  917.75 
Wisconsin.  State  board  of  health 

By  experience  I  learn  136.7 

WISCONSIN     DAIRIES.     15min    16-sI-?24    1927 

EBF  637 

WISCONSIN— ITS  GOVERNMENT  AT  WORK. 

45min  16-si-$75;  rent  $2.25  1931  Wis  917.75 
WISE     LAND    USE    PAYS.    19min    16-sd-$25.69 

1939  Castle  631.4 

Witchcraft 

Story  of  Bamba  266 

WITH     THE     FOREIGN     LEGION.     IR    16-sd- 

apply  TFC  964 

WITH    THESE    WEAPONS— THE    STORY    OF 

SYPHILIS,  llmin  16-sd-$25;  rent  $5  ASHA 

616.9 

WITH    WILLIAMSON     BENEATH    THE    SEA. 

22min  16-sd-rent  $4.50  Commonwealth  591.92 
WIZARDS     OF     SVALOF.     14min     16-sd-$20.68 

1941  Castle  580 

WOLFE  AND  MONTCALM.  (Chronicles  of  Am. 

photoplays    ser.)    45rain    16-si-rent    $6    1924 

Yale  973.2 

Wolverines 

Michigan  mammaJs  591.5 

Wolves 

Chumming  with  the  animals 

Woman 

Crime 
Thrill  for  Thelma  364 

Dress 
See  Clothing  and  dress 

Employment 
Supervising  women  workers  658.3 

Woman's  career,  its  problems  &  opportuni- 
ties 
Women  at  arms  331.4 

Health  and  hygiene 
Posture   for  poise  613 

Rights  of  women 
White  angel;  excerpt  610.7 

WOMAN     IN     THE     HOUSE.       IR      16-sd-rent 
apply      TFC  F 

WOMAN     OF    SAMARIA.      20min      16-sd-$7.50. 
Also  color-$10  Am  Bible 

WOMAN  TO  REMEMBER.  30min  16-sd-rent  $8 
1945  Cathedral  232 

Woman's    Christian    temperance    union 

Beneficent  reprobate — ethyl  alcohol,  Its  na- 
ture and  its  properties  613.81 

WOMEN    AT    ARMS.     (This    is    America    ser.) 
18min     16-sd-$100;     rent    $3     1944    Pictorial 

331.4 
Women  in  China 

Good     earth;     excerpt     (status     of    women 
sequence)  396 

Women    in    India 

Daughters   of   India 

Women   in   industry.  See  Woman — ^Employment 

Women  in   Russia 
Soviet  women 

WONDER    DOGS    IN    ACTION,      llmin      16-si- 
sd-$8.75-$17.50    1946    Castle 

WONDER   TRAIL.    (Hodge  podge  ser.)     IR   16- 
sd-apply     TFC  917.8 


Wonders  of  the  world  series 

Angkor   Wat 

Bombay,  Ceylon 

Borobodor   and   the  Bromo 

Delhi — Agra 

Holy  L>and 

Mystic    land    of    Egypt 

North   China   and   Korea 


726 
915.4 

726 

915.4 

915.69 

916.2 

915 


Penang — Malacca — Siam — Singapore  915 

Rio  de  Janeiro  &  Sao  Paulo,   Brazil       918.1 

Wood 

Marvels    of    the    microscope  678 

Wood  carving 

Direct  carving  in  wood 

Wood  engraving 

How  a   color  wood  engraving  is  made 
Last    of    the    wood    engravers  761 

Lynd  Ward  at  work 

Wood   lots 

Woods    and    a   way  634.9 

Wood  pulp 

Magic  fibre 

Wood  turning.  See  Turning 

Woodchucks 

Chumming    with    the    animals  591.5 

Common     animals     of     the     woods     (North 
America)  591.5 

Spring    is   here  502 

\Vhen    winter   comes  502 

Woodcock 

Woodcock  parlors 

WOODCOCK  PARLORS.    IR    16-si-rent  $3  F&S 

Woodcuts.  See  Wood  engraving 

WOODLAND    PALS.    (Naturgraphs)    15min   16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $1.50      1933  Bray  598.2 

WOODPECKER,     THE     FARMER'S     FRIEND. 
5min  16-si-$9.50;   rent  $1  Bray  598.2 

Woodpeckers 

Birds  of  North  America  598.2 

Dwellers    of    the   forest  591.5 

Five    colorful    birds  598.2 

Friends  of  the  air  598.2 

Some   friendly  birds  598.2 

Song   birds   as   neighbors  598.2 

Song   birds   of  the   north  woods  598.2 

Western     birds    at    home  593.2 

Woodpecker,  the  farmer's  friend  598.2 

Woody    grows    up  598.2 

Woods.  See  Forests  and  forestry 

WOODS   AND   A   WAY.   28min   16-sd-color-loan 

1944  GeoAg  634.9 
WOODWIND      CHOIR.     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1937 

EBF  788 

Woodwork 

Beveling,    mitering,    rabbeting   and   dadoing 

684 

Beveling,     stop     chamfering    and     tapering 

square  stock  684 

Building    a    wooden    rib  684 

Cabinet  making 

Cutting  cove   molding  and   a  corebox       684 
Cutting   grooves    with    circular    saw    blades 

684 
Cutting    tenons    and    segments  684 

XVIII  century  cabinet  making 
Elementary    manual    training  684 

Face    planing    uneven    surfaces  684 

Face    turning   a    collar  684 

Jointing     an     edge     for     gluing — installing 
knives  68i4 

Jointing  edges  and  ends  90  degrrees  to  face 

684 
Planing  rough  surfaces  to  dimensions  684 
Turning  a  cylinder  between  centers  684 

Turning  taper  work  684 

Woodworker  684 

WOODWORKER.    (Your   life   work  ser.)    llmin 
16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50    1940    Mahnke  684 

WOODY     GROWS     UP.     lOmin     16-sd-color-$75 

1945  Simmel  598.2 
Wool 

(3olden   fleece  677 

Growing    fibers 

Manufacture   of   woolen   cloth 

Textiles 

Woolen  sroods  677.3 


160 


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WOOLEN    GOODS.    15mln    16-sl-$24    1929    EBF 

677.S 

WORCESTER.  (South  African  scene  #3) 
lOmin  16-sl-sd-?23-$75;  rent  $l-$2  1945 
FON  916.8 

A  WORD  TO  THE  WISE.  15mln  16-sd-loan 
1940    Nat    retailers  614.84 

Work 

Industrial    revolution  621 

WORK  FOR  YOUR  OWN.  20min  16-sl-color- 
$120;    rent    $5     1941     ITTCO  970.1 

WORK  OF  RIVERS.  (Univ.  of  Chlcagro  phys- 
ical science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1935  EBF 

551.48 

WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER.  (Physical  sci- 
ence ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1931  EBF    551.48 

WORK  OF  THE  ATMOSPHERE.  (Univ.  of 
Chlcagro  physical  science  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$50   1935   EBF  551.3 

WORK  OF  THE  KIDNEYS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
biological  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940 
EBF  612.4 

WORK  OF  THE  STOCK  EXCHANGE.  15mln 
16-sd-$67.50  Also  color-$110    1941    Coronet 

332.6 

WORKADAY  FRANCE.  15min  16-sl-$24;  rent 
$1.50     1939     UWF  914.4 

Workers,   Technical.   See  Technical  workers 

Working  classes.  See  Labor  and  laboring 
classes 

WORKING  FOR  FUN.     30mln     16-sd-color-loan 

1946     FFI 
WORKING   ON    AIR.     20mln     16-sd-loan     1944 

GM  629.13 

WORKING      WITH      OTHER      SUPERVISORS. 

8min     16-sd-$17.88     1944     Castle  658.3 

Working   women.   See  Woman — Employment 
Workingmen's  dwellings.  See  Housing 
WORKMATES.      ITmin      16-sd-rent    $3      Lew 
WORKSHOPS    OF    OLD    MEXICO.    (World    on 

parade    ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$27;     rent    $1.50 

ITTCO  917.2 

World.  See  Earth 
World  and  Its  people  series 

Canada  917.1 

WORLD     AT     PRAYER.     (Magic    carpet    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  248 

World  food  problems  series 

Consumption  of  foods  613.2 

Distribution  of  foods  641 

Production    of   foods  641 

World  in  action  series 

Guilty  men 

John  Bull's  own  Island 

Map.s    in    action 

Balkans 


791.4 
949.6 


Spotlight    on    the 
World  in  color  series 

African   fauna 

African  tribes 

Capital   cities 

Death  valley  national   monument 

Yosemite   national    park 
World  news  of  sports  series 

Cadet    champions 
WORLD  OF  1960.   lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  625.7 
World  of  sports  series 

Saving  strokes  with  Sam  Snead 
World  parade  series 

Bali 

California  picture  book 

Hawaii — land  of  enchantment 

Land  of  the  eagle 

Mexico.   Castle 

Native  Africa 

New    England    holiday 

New    York — the   wonder   city 

Workshops   of  old   Mexico 
World   politics 

Sea  of  strife 

WORLD    SERIES    OF    1945.    30min 
1945    Am    league 

WORLD    SERIES    OF 

1947     Am  league 


591.5 
916.76 

917.3 
917.94 
917.94 

355 


796.352 

919.2 

917.94 

919.69 

917.28 

917.2 

916.8 

917.4 

917.471 

917.2 

909 

16-sd-loan 
796.357 


World  spotlight  series 
America  prays 
Challenge  to  crime 

World  war,  1914-1918.  See  European  war,  1914 

1918 
World  war,  1939-1945 

Action  shots  from  four  fronts 

Atlantic  front 

Battle  for  France 

Bombs   over  Europe 

Britain's   commandos   in  action 

Fall  of  Germany 

Forward    commandos 

Guilty  men 

Just    for   remembrance 

Lights  out  in  Europe 

Nazis  Invade  Russia 

News   parade  of   1946 

News   thrills    of   1943 

News   thrills   of   '44 — volumes   I-II 

News  thrills  of  1945,  Vol.  1 

Road    to   victory 

Teamwork 

True   glory 

U.S.  second  front 

War   in    Europe 


277 
364 


940.53 
940.542 

940.53 
940.542 

355 

343 

940.53 

940.53 

909 
909 
909 

940.53 
940.53 
940.53 


1946.     30min     16-sd-loan 


940.53 
Aerial  operations 

Air    battle  940.544 
Air  plan 

Aircraft  carrier  940.544 

Arctic    patrol  940.544 
Battle  against  shop  13 

Battle  of  Europe  940.544 

Bismarck   convoy  940.544 

Bombers  over  North  Africa  940.544 

Bombing  of  USS  Franklin  940.545 

Clippers   at   war  940.544 

Coastal    command  940.544 

Combat  report  940.544 
G  B  newsreel 
Island  target 

Polish  bomber's  holiday  940.544 

Africa 
Allies  stop  Rommel 

Axis  smashed  in  Africa  940.536 

Battle  for  Tunisia  and  Surrender  at  Stalin- 
grad 940.542 

Australia 
Road    to   victory  940.53 

Burma 

The  Burma  chapter 

Report  from  Burma  940.535 

Campaigns 
Battle  for  Prance  940.542 

Canada 

Atlantic    crossroads  917.18 

Inside  fighting  Canada  940.537 

Labour   looks  ahead  331 

Channel  islands 
Channel  islands 

China 
Fighting  men  of  China 
Kukan 
Report  on  China  940.535 

Civilian  relief 
Czechoslovakia   comes    back 
France   rebuilds 

Friesland,     Holland's    northermost    province 

949.2 
Go    forth  266 

Greece  914.95 

He  restoreth  my  soul 
Marie-Louise 

Out   of  the   ruins  940.534 

Over  the  rainbow  bridge 

Pale   horseman  940.5316 

Red  cross  newsreel  no  11 
Report  on  the  living 

Seeds    of    destiny  940.5316 

Stricken  peninsula  945 

Suffer    little    children  940.5316 

UNRRA  reports  to  the  U.S.A. 
We  survived 


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World   war,   1939-1945 — Continued 
Coast  guard 
On    foreign    shores 

Ceechoslovakia 
Year  of  freedom 

Diplomatic  history 
Peace   builders 


940.532 


England 
See  World   war,    1939-1945— Great   Britain 


Evacuation  of  civilians 
Star   and   sand 

Fiction 
Burma  convoy 
Immortal  sergeant 
Mister  Emmanuel 
The    moon    is    down 


916.2 


France 

Channel    fortifications  940.542 

D  day  940.542 
Four  years — a   summing  up 
France  regains  her  frontiers 

French  campaign  940.542 

French  town  940.534 
Invasion  of  fortress  Europe  and  Rome  falls 

to  Allies  940.544 
Liberation  of  Paris 

News    thrills   of   '44— Volume   II  909 

Operation  underground  940.534 

Paris  calling  F 
Paris  liberated — Yanks  recapture  Guam 

940.542 

Road  to  Paris  940.542 

Germany 
Battle  for  Germany 
German  channel  fortifications 
Germany   surrenders 
Nazis    strike 

Rhine   line    (Act   and   fact,    no.    6) 
Victory  over  Germany 

Great  Britain 

ABCA 

Air  war  in  England   (the  warning) 

Christmas  under  fire 

City    reborn 

Diary    for    Timothy 

Neighbors    under   fire 

Outworking 

Three  cadets 

The  unrelenting  struggle 

V-1,  the  film  of  the  robot  bomb 

Warfront  British  no.  III-IV 


940.542 
940.534 


940.542 


940.534 

940.534 
940.534 
940.534 
940.534 
940.534 


Greece 
This  is  Greece  today 

Guam, 
Attack  on  Guam 

Hospitals,  charities,  etc. 
Front  line  hospital 
Pacific   island   no.    43 

Italy 
Abruzzo  devastato 
Allied  advance  through  Salerno 
Battle  of  Anzio  beachhead 
Invasion   capture  of  Rome 
Invasion  of  fortress  Europe  and 

to  allies 
Invasion  of  Italy 
Italy 

Italy   surrenders 
Stricken   peninsula 

Japan 
AAF — Special     delivery 
Iwo    Jima.      Oflficial 
Japan  surrenders 
Japan's  surrender 
News    parade   of   the    year   1945 


940.542 

940.534 
940.542 


940.547 
940.547 


940.542 
940.542 
940.534 
Rome  falls 
940.544 

914.5 

940.534 

945 


629.13 

940.542 

909 

940.53 

909 


Naval  operations 
Attack  on  Guam  940.542 

Black  sea  fighters  940.545 

Broad  fourteens 

Corvette   K-225  940.645 

Fighting  freighters 
Grey  armada 

Hannibal    victory  940.545 

Merchant  seamen 

North  sea  patrol  F 

Road   to   Berlin  940.545 

Salute   to   the   Navy  359 

Soldier,  sailor 

The  SuUivans  921 

They  came  to  an  Island 
U.S.S.    Franklin  940.545 

Netherlands 
Dutch  tradition  914.92 

Priesland,   Holland's  northernmost  province 

949.2 
Gateway   to   Germany  940.542 

Holland    carries    on  949.2 

New  Guinea 
Victory  In  Papua 


Pacific  ocean 

Attack    signal 

Bismarck   convoy   smashed 

MacArthur    liberates    Manila    &    U 

rlnes  capture  Iwo  JIma 
Midway    and    Coral    sea    battles 
Paris    liberated — Yanks    recapture 

U.S.    Navy  blasts   Marshall   Islands 
We  too  receive 

Palestine 
Palestine   at   war 

Peace 

Japan's    surrender 

Now   the   peace 

V-E  day 

Philippine  Islands 

Corregldor 

MacArthur — America's   first   soldier- 
bombed 

MacArthur  In  the  Philippines 

MacArthur    liberates    Manila    &    U. 
rlnes  capture  Iwo  Jlma 

Manila    liberated 


Poland 

Fighting  pilgrims 
Poland  fights  on 
Polish  bomber's  holiday 
Tale  of  a  city 
Warsaw   rebuilds 

Prisoners  and  prisons 
Camps  of  the  dead 
Maldenek 


Mr. 


Propaganda 
Blabbermouth 


Merchant  marine 


Tanker 


Russia 
Battle   for  Tunisia  and   Surrender 

ingrad 
Diary   of   a   Nazi 
For  freedom,  honor,  country 
Front    line    hospital 
In  the  rear  of  the  enemy 
Report    from    Moscow  . 
Road   to   Russia 
Russia  at  war 
Russia    stops    Hitler 
Siege    of    Leningrad 
Soviet  women 

Sicily 
Sicily  liberated 

Solomon  islands 
Guadalcanal  diary 

Supplies 
Road   to  Berlin 

Transportation 
Road  to  Russia 
Via  Persia 


940.542 


621.384 
940.544 

,S.  ma- 
940.539 
940.542 

Guam 
940.542 
940.545 
266 


940.53 
341.1 


940.539 
-Manila 
940.539 
940.539 
S.  Ma- 
940.539 
940.542 


940.534 
940.544 


914.38 


940.547 
940.647 


940.548 


at  Stal- 
940.542 
940.534 
940.534 
940.547 
F 
914.7 

914.7 
940.542 
940.534 


940.534 
940.642 
940.546 

940.541 


162 


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World   war,    1939-1945 — Continued 

Underground  movements 
Channel  Islands 
Operation   underground 
A  time   to  build 


411 


940.534 


United  States 
Bombing    of    Pearl    harbor    and    burning    of 


S.S.   Normandie 
Carry    the   fight 

Indiana  university  goes  to  war 
Made  in  America 
Main  street  on  the  march 
Men  of  fire 

Mr   and    Mrs    America 
These  people 
University   and   the   war 
War  department  report 

War  work 
Together  we  serve 

Women's  work 
Willing  hands 
Women  at  arms 


940.542 
614.8 
378 

940.537 

332.6 

378 
940.537 


940.547 


331.4 


Yugoslavia 
One  hundred  for  one  940.534 

WORLD  WE  LIVE  IN.  (Knowledge  builders 
ser.)  IR  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1939  Knowl- 
edge   builders  525 

WORLD  WE  WANT  TO  LIVE  IN.  lOmin  16- 
sd-loan  1941  Nat  conf  of  Christians  &  Jews 

172 

World's  fair.   See  New  York.   World's  fair 

WORLD'S  LARGEST  ELECTRICAL  WORK- 
SHOP.   30min    16-sd-loan    1942   GE  621.3 

WORLD'S  LARGEST  TELESCOPE  REFLEC- 
TOR.    lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent    $2    1940    UWP 

522 

Worms 

Annelida,    reel    I-III  595.1 

Control  of  worms  in  hogs  632.7 

WORST  OF  FARM  DISASTERS.  6min  16-sd- 
$5.85    1941   Castle  631.3 

WOUND  ROTOR  CONTROLLERS.  17min  16- 
sd-$28.58    Castle 

Wounded,  First  aid  to.  See  First  aid  in  illness 
and  injury 


veterans.    See    Disabled — ^Rehabilita- 


Wounded 
tion 

Wounds 

First  aid — care  of  minor  wounds  614.8 

First  aid  for  wounds  and  fractures       614.8 

First  steps  in  first  aid  614.8 

Open  for  infection 

Penalty  of  neglect 

Treatment  of  wounds  and  burns  614.8 

Wrenches 

Wrenches  694 

WRENCHES.  (Use  and  care  of  hajid  tools  ser.) 
20min    16-sd-$17.76    1943    Plomb  694 

Wrens 

Baby  birds  and  their  ways 
Birds  of  North  America 
Birds    of   the    dooryard 
Birds  of  the  marshes 
Birds  of  the  prairie 
Development    of    a    bird    embryo 
Friends   of  the  air 
Marsh   birds   you   should   know 
Some  friendly  birds 

Wrestling 
Keep  fit 

Monarchs  of  the  mat 
Wrestling   thrills 


598.2 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 

591.3 
598.2 
598.2 
598.2 


796.8 


WRESTLING     THRILLS 

$17.50    1943    Official 

WRIGHT 

24min 


9min 


BUILDS     FOR     AIR 

16-sd-apply     UWF 


Wrightson,   Earl 

This  is  our  earth 


16-si-sd-$8.75- 
796.8 

SUPREMACY. 


784 


Writing 

The    26   old   characters 
Wrong,  George  Macklnnon 

Conquest  of  New  France.   See  Gateway  to 

the    West    973.2;     Wolfe    and    Montcalm 

973.2;   Yorktown  973.3 

WRONG  WAY  OUT.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 

18min  16-sd-apply  TFC  364 

Wyoming 

Last  of  the  old  West  917.87 

Northwestern    states  917.8 

Wyss,  Johann   David 

Swiss  family  Robinson  F 


X 


X  MARKS  THE  SPOT.     20min     16-sd-$100    1944 

NJ  Dept  of  motor  vehicles  629.213 

Xmas  series 

It   came   upon  a  midnight  clear  784 

Little    town    of   Bethlehem  784 

Silent    night  784 

X-RAY    INSPECTION.    21min    16-sd-$28.38   1944 

Castle  537.5 

X-rays 

Exploring  with  x-rays  537.5 

Mass  radiography  616.24 

RSntgenstrahlen 

Routine    admission    chest    x-ray  in    general 

hospitals 

Taking  the  X  out  of  x-rays  537.5 
Techniques  of  group  chest  x-ray  services 

X-ray  inspection  537.5 

XIphosura 

King   crab,    limulus  595.S 

XOCHIMILCO.       lOmin      16-sd-rent  $4      FiC 


YWCA,    HARLEM,    NEW    YORK.    15min    16-s!- 

rent   $1.50   RFA  267 

Yachts  and  yachting 

Captains     courageous;     excerpt  (race     se- 
quence) 179 
Sailing   a   square   rigger  797.1 

Yak 

Animal   babies  591.5 

Cow  and  its  relatives  591.5 

YALE  VS  GEORGIA  TECH.  20min  16-si-rent 
$6     FiC 

YALTA  CONFERENCE.  (News  thrills  ser.) 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945     Official 

YANKEE  DOODLE  GOES  TO  TOWN.  (Paiss- 
ing  parade  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  973 

YANKS  RECAPTURE  GUAM.  See  Paris  liber- 
ated— ^Yanks    recapture    Guam  940.542 

YEAR  OF  FREEDOM.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.25 
1946  Bran 


YEARS       AHEAD. 

Richfield 


25min        16-sd-coIor-loao 


Yeast 

Chemical   ethyl  alcohol  661 

Living   cell  593 

Mold    and    yeast  589.2 

Story  of  yeast 

YELLOWSTONE  AND  THE  GRAND  TETONS. 

(Western    air    trails)      22min      16-sd-color- 
$150     1947     Hoefler 

Yellowstone  national  park 

Old  Faithful  speaks  551.2 

Wonder  trail  917.8 
Yellowstone   and    the    Grand    Tetons 

Yellowstone   national    park.    EBF  917.87 

Yellowstone    national    park.    UWF  917.87 


163 


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YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL  PARK.  15mln 
16-si-|24    1930    EBF  917.87 

YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL  PARK.  IR  16- 
sd- color-apply    Hawley 

YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL  PARK.  15min 
16-si-sd-$24-$30;      rent      $1-50      1935      UWF 

917.87 

YES  .   .   .   THIS   IS   NEW    MEXICO.  15min  16- 

sd-color-loan  Sante  Fe 
YESTERDAY     AND     TODAY.      12rain      16-sd- 

loan    1944    Int   harvester  630 

YESTERDAY    LIVES    AGAIN.    See    Old    time 

movies  791.4 

YESTERDAY,      TODAY      AND      TOMORROW. 

SSmin     16-sd-loan     1940     Heinz  664 

YESUDAS— THE  OUTCASTS.  30min  16-sd-$70; 

rent   |4     1946     Methodist  bd  915.4 

Yiddish  language  films 

Let's  get  married 

Live  and  laugh 

Mazel  tov 

Oh  doctor 
YIPPE-l-O-l-AYE.       12min       16-sd-color-apply 

Go-Getter 
YORK  CATHEDRAL.  See  Symphonies  in  stone 

726 
Yorkshire 

We   of   the  West   Riding  914.2 

YORKTOWN.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 
ser.)    45min    16-si-rent  $6    1924    Yale      973.3 

YOSEMITE.  lOmin  16-sd-$75.  Also  20min  color- 
$150     1945     Simmel  917.94 

Yosemlte  national  park 

Flower   life   in   Yosemite   national   park 

582.13 
Let's  look  at  trees  582 

Yosemite  917.94 

Yosemite    national    park.      EBF  917.94 

Yosemite  national  park.     Hoefler  917.94 

YOSEMITE  NATIONAL  PARK.  15min  16-si- 
$24     1930    EBF  917.94 

YOSEMITE  NATIONAL  PARK.  (World  in 
color  ser.)  12min  16-sd-$75  1945    Hoefler 

917.94 

YOSEMITE    WINTER    SPORTS,    lOmin    16-sd- 

apply   MassS 
YOU    AND    YOUR    FAMILY.      (Art    of    living) 

8min     16-sd-$27.50;  rent  $1.50     1946     YMCA 

173 
YOU    AND    YOUR    FRIENDS.      (Art    of    living) 

7min     16-sd-$27.50;  rent  $1.50     1946     YMCA 

177 
YOU    AND  YOUR  JOB.   lOmin   16-sd-$9.42   1946 

Castle  637 

YOU    AND  YOUR   STATE.     lOmin     16-sd-loan 

NY    comm 
YOU    ARE    THE    SWITCHMAN.    15mln    16-sd- 

$15;  rent  $1    Am  cancer  616.9 

You  can  make  good  movies  series 

Common   mistakes   and   their  correction 

791.4 

Exposure  and  exposure  meters  791.4 

Film   editing  791.4 

How  to  use  filters  791.4 

How  to  use  your  camera  791.4 

Lenses   and   their  uses  3^1.4 

YOU    CAN'T    GET    AWAY    WITH    IT.      26min 

16-sd-rent     $4.50     UWF  351.74 

YOU  CAN'T  EAT  TOBACCO.    16-sd-color-apply 

1944    SDF 
YOU,    THE    PEOPLE.      (Crime   does    not   pay 

ser.)     21min     16-sd-apply    TFC  352 

Young,  Brigham 

Brigham   Young  921 

YOUNG   AMERICA.   72min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi 
YOUNG  AMERICA   PAINTS— 1940.     lOmin     16- 

sd-color-loan     1941    YMCA  750 

YOUNG  EAGLES.    lOOmin    16-sd-rent    $10    1934 

Ea  F 

Young    men's   Christian    associations 

Men  of  tomorrow  267 

YOUNG    MR    LINCOLN.    12R    16-sd-rent   apply 

Fi  921 


YOUNG  MR.  PITT.  120min  16-sd-rent  apply 
Fi  921 

YOUNG  MUSICIANS.  20min  16-sd-rent  $4 
Bran 

Young  women's   Christian   associations 

YWCA,  Harlem,  New  York  267 

YOUR  CHILD  IS  A  GENIUS.  (Democracy  at 
work)  14min  16-sd-color-$90;  rent  $7.50 
1947  Bobbins 

YOUR  CHILDREN'S  EARS.  15min  16-sd- 
$37.50;    rent    $2      1946      BIS  617.8 

YOUR  CHILDREN'S  EYES.  20min  16-sd- 
$37.50;    rent     $2     1945     BIS  617.7 

YOUR  CHILD'S  DENTAL  HEALTH  PROB- 
LEMS. 14min  16-si-color-$52;  rent  $1.50 
1941     lo  617.6 

YOUR  DAILY  MILK.  lOmin  16-sd-color-loan 
1941     Milk    indus    found  637 

YOUR  DRIVING  HABITS.  15min  16-sd-$26.43 
1945    Castle  629.2 

YOUR  EARS.     lOmin     16-Ed-$30    1947    Yng  Am 

617.8 

YOUR     EYES.      lOmin      16-sd-$30  1947      Yng 

Am  617.7 

YOUR  FACE  IS  YOUR  FORTUNE.  20min  16- 
sd-apply    1947    KB    16mm 

YOUR  FIGHT  AGAINST  INFANTILE  PAR- 
ALYSIS. 15min  16-sd-$18.50  1945  Nat 
found    for    infantile    paralysis  616.9 

YOUR  HEALTH  DEPARTMENT.  (Health 
ser.)  20min  16-si-sd-$50-$70;  rent  $1.50-$2.50 

1941    Nat  motion  picture  614 

YOUR    ILLINOIS.   24min  16-sd-loan  1944  IllH 

Your   life   work   series 

Agriculture  630 
Air  transportation 

Automotive  service  629.2 

Baking  industry  641.5 

Bookkeeping    and    accounting  657 

Brick   and   stone  mason  693 

"The   dairy   industry  637 

The    draftsman  744 

The  electrician  621.3 

Engineering  620 

Finding  your  life  work  371.42 
Fire   and    police   service 

Forestry   &   forest   industries  634.9 

Heating  and   air   conditioning  697 

Journalism  070 

Laundering    and    dry    cleaning  648 
The  librarian 

Machinist  &  tool  maker  621.9 

Nursing  610.7 

Painting    and    decorating  698 

The    pharmacist  615.1 

Poultry    raising  636.5 

Plumbing  696 
Printing 

Radio   and   television  621.384 

Restaurant    operator  647.9 

Sheet  metal  worker  621.79 

Teaching  371 

Telephone  &  telegraph  621.385 

Transportation  629.2 

W^elding    operator  671 W 

Woodworker  684 

YOUR  OWN  TEETH.  (Preventive  dentistry 
ser,)    15min    16-sd-loan    1945    Lactona   617.6 

YOUR  PUBLIC  HEALTH   NURSE.  lOmin     16- 

sd-$16.50     1940     NYH  610.7 

YOUR  RICHEST  GIFT.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
rent  apply    Owens-Ill 

YOUR  TEETH.  lOmln  16-sd-$30  1947  Yng 
Am  617.6 

YOUR  TOWN— A  STORY  OF  AMERICA.  lOmin 
16-sd-loan    1940     NAM  711 

YOUR  UNCLE  DUDLEY;  excerpt.  (Human  re- 
lations ser.)  4min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU    173 

YOU'RE  A  GRAND  OLD  FLAG.  Smln  16-sd- 
$7.50      PFC  784 

YOU'RE  THE  ONE  ROSE.  3min  16-sd-$7.50 
Pictorial 

Youth 

On    the    road    to    tomorrow  630.6 

Wrong  way  out  364 

Youth  in  crisis  364 


164 


1947    EDITION 


YOUTH   BUILDS  A  SYMPHONY.  26mln  IS-sd- 
loan   1944   Nat   music  camp  785 

YOUTH     HOSTELINQ     IN    AMERICA.      21min 
16-sd-color-rent    $3     1941    UWF  647.9 

Youth   hostels 

Youth  hosteling  In  America  647.9 

YOUTH   IN   CRISIS.    18mln    16-sd-rent  $3    194.'J 


POTTERS— MEXICO.      (Way   of 

lOmin    16-sd-527;  rent  |1.50    1941 

970.1 


UWF 

364 

YOUTH    TAKES    TO    WINGS 

rent   $10     1942    Bray 

• 

62min 

16-sd- 
629.13 

Yucatan 

Mayaland  today 
Peoples   of   two  worlds 
Story   of   binder   twine 

917.26 

917.26 

677.7 

Yugoslavia 

Yugoslavia 

914.97 

YUGOSLAVIA.     15mln     16-si- 

$24 

1940 

EBF 
914.97 

YUKON    OUTPOST.      lOmin 
UWF 

16 

-sd-rent    $1.50 

Yukon  territory 

Alaska   and    the   Yukon 
PaciAc  Canada 

917.98 
917.1 

^; 


4 

Zanzibar  '<f^ 

Zanzibar    

ZANZIBAR.      (Magic    carpet    ser.)     IR 

apply     TFC 
Zapotec  Indians 

Zapotecan  potters — Mexico 
ZAPOTEC     VILLAGE.        (Mexican 

ser.)     20min    16-sd-$60;  rent  $3 


916.78 
16-sd- 
916.78 


970.1 

symphony 

1941    UWF 

913.72 


egg 


ZAPOTECAN 

life  ser.) 

ITTCO 
Zebra  fish 

Development   of  zebra  fish 
Zebras 

African  fauna 

Animals  of  the  African  plains 
Zebus 

Cow   and   its   relatives 
Zenger,  John  Peter 

Story  that  couldn't  be  printed 
Zeppelins.    See  Airships 

Zinc 

Our  lead  and  zinc 
Zion  national  park 

Bryce-Zion -Grand  canyon 

Riders  of  the  rainbow  rocks 
Zither 

Ancient  Chinese  music — lute  and  zither 
Zola,  'Emile 

Life  of  Emile  Zola;  excerpt  921 

ZOO    BABIES.     14min     16-sd-$54;  rent  $3    1938 

ITTCO  691.5 

Zoological  gardens 

Animals  of  the  zoo  591.5 

San  Diego  zoo  691JI 

Zoo  babies  691.5 

Zoo's  who  691.5 

Zoology 

Animal   life  '  690 

See  also  Animals 
ZOO'S  WHO.     9min     16-si-sd-$8.76— $17.50    1941 

Official  691.5 

Zulus 

Namaqualand  and  Zululand 
Zuni    Indians 

Indian  life  today  970.1 


591.5 
591.5 


591.5 
323.4 


917.9 


787 


165 


S'OiffcojiiaefeiO   \o   eniliuO 


Educational   Film  Guide 

1947  Edition 

Part  2.     Classified  List 


Outline  of  Classification 

The  following  outline  gives   only  classes  used  in  this  list 


000    General  works 

020  Library  economy 

021  Library  extension 
025.171  Archives 

027  General  libraries 

028  Books  and  reading 

070  Journalism.     Newspapers 

080  Miscellany 

100    Philosophy 

136.7  Child  study 

140  Philosophical  systems 

150  Psychology 

154  Memory 

170  Conduct 

172  State  ethics 

173  Family  ethics 
173.1  Marriage 

174  Professional  and  business  ethics 

176  Sexual  ethics 

177  Social  ethics 

179  Other  ethical  topics 

179.3  Treatment  of  animals 

200    Religion 

220  Bible — General   works 

220.9  Biblical  history 

225.92  New  Testament — Biography 

226  New  Testament — Parables 

232  Jesus  Christ 

248  Personal  religon 

261  Christian  sociology 

264  Public  worship 

266  Missions 

267  Associations 

271  Religious  orders 

277  Religion  in  the  United  States        ^ 

282  Roman  Catholic  church 

290  Non-Christian  religions 

294  Buddhism 

296  Jews 

297  Mohammedanism 

300    Sociology 

320  Political   science 

320.1  Geopolitics 

321.04  International   cooperation 
321.6  Absolutism 

321.8  Democracy 
323.1  Nationalism 
323.35  Communities 
323.4  Freedom  of  speech 
324  Elections 

325.42  Great  Britain — Foreign  population 

325.73  U.S. — Foreign  population 

326  Negroes 

327.73  Foreign  relations  of  the  U.S. 

328  Legislation 

328.1  Parliamentary   procedure 

329  Political  parties 


330 

Economics 

330.973 

Economic  conditions — U.S 

331 

Capital  and  labor 

331.1 

Industrial  arbitration 

331.13 

Unemployment 

331.25 

Old    age    pensions.      Social    in- 

surance 

331.4 

Labor  of  women 

331.5 

Compulsory  labor 

331.8 

Laboring  classes 

331.83 

Housing 

332.1 

Banking 

332.3 

Credit.     Loan  associations 

332.4 

Money.     Coinage 

332.6 

Investments.     Stock  exchange 

333 

Natural  resources.     Conservation 

334 

Cooperation 

335 

Socialism 

336.2 

Taxation 

336.26 

Smuggling 

338 

Production.     Salvage 

338.7 

Corporations 

339.4 

Consumption. 

340 

Law 

341.1 

International   congresses 

342.73 

Constitutional   law  and  history  of 

the  United  States 

343 

Criminal  law 

351.1 

Civil   service 

351.74 

Secret  service.     Police 

352 

Municipal  government 

3.S2.2 

Municipal    police 

353 

United   States   government 

355 

Army 

355.11 

Veterans 

358 

Tanks 

359 

Navy.     Marines 

361 

Red  cross 

362 

Hospitals 

362.4 

The  blind 

362.7 

Youth — aid  and  protection 

364 

Criminology 

365 

Prisons 

368 

Insurance 

369.4 

Youth   groups 

370 

Education 

370.1 

Theory 

371 

Teaching 

371.3 

How  to  study 

371.33 

Visual   education 

371.42 

Vocational   guidance 

371.5 

School  discipline 

371.7 

School  lunches 

371.91 

Education  of  the  physically  dis- 
disabled 
Elementary  education 

372 

372.2 

Nursery  schools 

372.4 

Reading 

378 

Colleges  and  universities 

379 

Public  schools 

379.173 

Rural    schools 

379.72 

Schools  of  Mexico 

380 

Commerce.     Transportation 

168 


OUTLINE  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


383 

Postal  service 

551.4 

Surface  features  of  the  earth 

385 

Railroads 

551.48 

Rivers 

386 

Inland  navigation 

551.5 

Meteorology 

387 

Ships.     Ocean   transportation 

551.57 

Clouds 

389 

Weights   and  measures 

551.58 

Deserts 

390 

Social  customs 

553.5 

Building  stones 

391 

Costume 

553.6 

Earthly  economic  minerals 

392 

Weddings 

553.8 

Precious  stones 

394 

Holidays.     Festivals 

560 

Paleontology 

395 

Etiquet 

572 

Ethnology 

396 

Position  of  women 

573 

Anthropogeography 

575 

Evolution 

400    Philology 

575.1 

Heredity 

411 
421 

423 
425 

Alphabet 
Spelling 
Dictionaries 
English  grammar 

578 

580 

581 

581.5 

582 

Microscopy 

Botany 

Physiologic  botany 
Insectivorous  plants 

Trpfi 

427 

440 
460 

Americanisms 
French  language 
Spanish   language 

582.13 

589.2 

589.3 

X  1  CC3 

Flowers 

Fungi 

Algae 

589.95 

Bacteriology 

500    Science 

590 

Zoology 

502 

Nature  study 

591.3 

Embryology 

506 

Scientific  institutions 

591.5 

Habits  and  behavior  of  animals 

507 

Research 

591.57 

Means  of  protection 

510 

Mathematics 

591.92 

Marine  and  fresh  water  fauna 

510.78 

Slide  rule 

593 

Protozoans.     Elementary  animals 

511 

Arithmetic 

594 

Mollusks 

513 
516 
520 

522 

Geometry 
Analytic  geometry 
Astronomy 

Telescope.     Astronomical  observa- 
tories 
Solar  system 
Moon 
Sun 

595.1 
595.3 
595.4 
595.7 
595.73 

Worms 
Crustacea 
Spiders 
Insects 
Termites 

523.2 
523.3 
523.7 

595.76 
595.77 
595.78 

Beetles 

Flies 

Butterflies,     Moths 

525 

Earth 

595.79 

Bees 

525.4 

525.5 

527 

530 

530.1 

531 

Geographical  coordinates 
Seasons 
Navigation 
Physics 
Relativity 
Mechanics 

595.796 

597 

597.8 

597.9 

598.1 

598.2 

Ants 
Fishes 

Toads.     Frogs 
Salamanders 
Reptiles 
Birds 

532 
533 

Hydraulics 
Air 

600    Useful  arts 

534 

Sound 

608 

Inventions 

535 

Light 

610 

Medicine 

535.6 

Color 

610.7 

Nursing 

536 

Heat 

611 

Anatomy 

536.7 

Thermodynamics 

612 

Physiology 

537 

Electricity 

612.1 

Blood  and  circulatory  system 

537.5 

X-rays 

612.2 

Respiration 

538 

Magnetism 

612.3 

Digestion 

540 

Chemistry 

612.4 

Glands.     Kidneys 

540.9 

History  of  chemistry 

612.6 

Reproduction 

541 

Theoretical   and   physical   chemis- 

612.7 

Skin 

try 

612.76 

Locomotion 

541.2 

Atomic  theory 

613 

Hygiene 

541.3 

Physical  chemistry 

613.2 

Food.     Nutrition 

541.34 

Colloids 

613.6 

Industrial  hygiene 

541.37 

Electrochemistry 

613.7 

Physical  education  and  training 

542 

Experimental  chemistry 

613.8 

Nervous   system 

543 

Chemical  analysis 

613.81 

Intemperance 

546 

Radium.     Nitrogen 

614 

Public   health 

548 

Crystallization 

614.2 

Quacks  and  quackery 

550 

Geology 

614.3 

Pure  food 

551 

Physical  geology 

614.4 

Infectious   diseases 

551.2 

Earthquakes.     Volcanoes 

614.8 

Safety.     First  aid.     Coast  guard 

551.3 

Erosion 

614.84 

Fire  protection  and  prevention 

551.31 

Glaciers 

615.1 

Pharmacology 

169 


OUTLINE  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


615.7 

Anaesthetics 

631.18 

Marketing  of  farm  produce 

615.8 

Special   remedies 

631.27 

Fences 

616.1 

Diseases  of  the  heart 

631.3 

Farm  machinery 

616.2 

Diseases  of  the  respiratory  system 

631.4 

Soils 

616.24 

Tuberculosis 

631.5 

Farm  operations 

616.6 

Diabetes 

631.6 

Drainage 

616.7 

Feet 

631.8 

Fertilizers 

616.9 

General  diseases 

632 

Pests 

617 

Surgery 

632.5 

Injurious  plants 

617.6 

Care  of  the  teeth 

632.6 

Injurious  animals 

617.7 

Care  of  the  eyes 

632.7 

Injurious  insects 

617.8 

Care  of  the  ears 

632.77 

Mosquitoes 

618 

Maternity 

633.1 

Grains 

619 

Veterinary  medicine 

633.2 

Grasses 

620 

Engineering 

633.3 

Beans.     Forage  crops 

620.1 

Engineering  materials 

634.1 

Apples 

621 

Mechanical  engineering 

634.3 

Citrus  fruits 

621.1 

Steam  engineering 

634.5 

Peanuts 

621.12 

Marine  engineering 

634.6 

Date  palms 

621.13 

Locomotives 

634.7 

Bananas.     Strawberries 

621.3 

Electric  engineering 

634.9 

Forestry 

621.31 

Generation  of  electricity 

634.92 

Forest  fires 

621.312 

Central  stations 

635 

Vegetable  gardening 

621.317 

Central  station  wiring 

636 

Domestic  animals 

621.32 

Electric  lighting 

636.1 

Horses 

621.35 

Storage  batteries 

636.2 

Cattle 

621.38 

Communication 

636.29 

Camels 

621.382 

Telegraphy 

636.3 

Goats.     Sheep 

621.384 

Radio 

636.4 

Swine 

621.385 

Telephone 

636.5 

Poultry 

621.388 

Television 

636.7 

Dogs 

621.4 

Gas  and  oil  engines.   Solar  engines 

636.8 

Cats 

621.5 

Pneumatic   machinery.     Refrigera- 

636.9 

Fur-bearing   animals 

tion 

637 

Dairy  and  dairy  products 

621.72 

Metal  pattern  making 

639 

Fisheries 

621.79 

Sheet  metal  work 

640 

Home    economics 

621.8 

Principles  of  mechanism 

641 

Food 

621.83 

Gears 

641.3 

Meat 

621.89 

Lubrication 

641.4 

Canning  and  preserving 

621.9 

Machine  tools 

641.5 

Cookery 

621.92 

Grinding 

641.86 

Ice  cream 

622 

Mines  and  minerals 

642 

Carving 

622.33 

Coal   mining 

646 

Clothing.     Sewing 

622.34 

Gold  mining 

646.7 

Beauty  culture 

623.8 

Shipbuilding 

647.9 

Hotels 

624 

Bridges 

648 

Laundry  work 

625 

Tunnels 

649 

Care  of  children 

625.7 

Roads 

650 

Business 

626 

Irrigation.     Canals 

651 

Office  management 

627 

Harbor   engineering 

651.3 

Secretarial  work 

627.8 

Dams 

651.7 

Commercial  correspondence 

627.9 
628.1 

Lighthouses 
Water  supply 

652 
653 

Typewriting 
Shorthand 

628.3 

Sewage  disposal 

655 

Books 

628.9 

Lighting 

655.32 

Printing — Methods 

629.13 

Aeronautics 

655  5 

Publishing 

629.2 
629.213 

Automobiles.     Buses 
Safe  driving 

657 
658 

Bookkeeping 
Business  methods 

629.22 

Bicycles 
Agriculture 

658.3 

Employment  management 

630 

658.5 

Industrial  management 

630.1 
630.6 

630.941 

Farm  life 
Agricultural  clubs 
Agriculture  in  Scotland 

658.8 
660 

Salesmanship 
Chemical   technology 
Chemicals 
Nitrates 
Explosives 
Coal 

630.942 

Agriculture  in  England 

661 

661.6 

662.2 

630.951 

Agriculture  in  Chitia 

630.952 

Agriculture  in  Japan 

630.971 

Agriculture  in  Canada 

662.6 

630.9729 

Agriculture  in  Cuba 

663 

Beverages 

630.973 

Agriculture  in  the  United  States 

664 

Foods 

631 

The  farm 

664.1 

Sugar 

631.1 

Farm  economics 

664.2 

Sago 

170 


OUTLINE  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


Weaving 


Silk 
Knots 


664.4  Salt 

664.8  Preservation 

664.9  Preservation  of  meat 
665.1  Candles 

665.5  Petroleum 
666.1  Glass 
666.7  Bricks 

667  Cleaning,  dyeing,  etc. 
t^m  Lacquer 

668  Borax 
668.1  Soap 

668.4  Plastic  materials 

669  Metallurgy 

669.1  Iron  and  steel 

669.2  Gold       • 

669.3  Copper 

669.4  Lead 

669.6  Tin 

669.7  Aluminum.     Nickel 

669.8  Furnaces 

670  Manufactures 

671  Metal  work.     Soldering 
671W  Welding 

673  Coppersmithing 

674  Lumbering.     Forest  products 

675  Leather 

676  Paper 
(iJl  Textiles. 

677.1  Linen 

677.2  Cotton 

677.3  Wool 

677.4  Rayon. 
677.7  Twine. 
678  Rubber 

680  Handicraft 

681  Clock  and  watches 
681.4  Optical  instruments  "" 

682  Horseshoeing 

683  Firearms 

684  Cabinet  making 

685  Boots  and  shoes 

686  Bookbinding 

690  Building 

691  Insulation 

693  Masonry 

694  Carpentry 

696  Plumbing 

697  Heating 

698  Painting 

700    Fine  arts 

709  Art  history 

709.51  Chinese  art 

709.71  Canadian  art 

709.73  Art  in  the  United  States 

711  City  planning 

715  Tree  planting 

720  Architecture 

720.973  Architecture— United  "States 

726  Cathedrals.     Temples 

728  Domestic  architecture 

728.9  Farm  buildings 
730  Sculpture 

737  Numismatics.     Medals 

768  Pottery 

739  Art  metal  work 

740  Design 

741  Freehand    drawing 
744  Mechanical  drawing 
746  Tapestry 


747 

Interior  decoration 

748 

Stained  glass 

750 

Painting 

751 

Materials  and  methods 

758 

Landscape  painting 

759 

Schools  of  painting 

759.4 

French 

759.5 

Italian 

760 

Engraving.     Block  printing 

761 

Wood  engraving 

763 

Lithography 

767 

Etching 

770 

Photography 

771 

Photographic  chemistry 

780 

Music 

782  . 

Operas 

783 

Sacred  music 

784 

Vocal  music 

785 

Orchestral  music 

786.2 

Piano  music 

786.6 

Organ  music 

787 

Stringed  instruments 

787.3 

Violoncello 

787.5 

Harp 

788 

Wind   instruments 

789 

Percussion  instruments 

790 

Amusements 

791.3 

Circus 

791.4 

Moving  pictures 

791.5 

Marionettes 

791.7 

Rodeos 

792 

Masks 

793.3 

Dancing 

794 

Ping-pong 

794.6 

Bowling 

796 

Athletics  and  outdoor  sports 

796.24 

Quoits 

796.3 

Ball   games 

796.32 

Basketball.    Volley  ball 

796.33 

Football 

796.34 

Tennis 

796.352 

Golf 

796.353 

Polo 

796.357 

Baseball 

796.4 

Gymnastics.     Track  athletics 

796.5 

Mountaineering 

796.8 

Wrestling.     Fighting 

796.9 

Winter  sports 

797 

Water  sports 

797.1 

Boating 

797.2 

Swimming 

798 

Horsemanship 

799.1 

Fishing 

799.2 

Hunting 

799.3 

Archery.     Shooting 

800    Literature 

811 

Poetry 

812 

American  drama 

817 

Humor 

821 

English  poetry 

822.3 

Shakespeare 

885 

Greek  oratory 

895.12 

Chinese  drama 

912 

913 


909    World  history 

910    Description  and  travel 

Maps 
Antiquities 


171 


OUTLINE  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


913.32 

Ancient  Egypt 

913.7 

Antiquities  in  America 

913.72 

Antiquities  in  Mexico 

914 

Europe 

914.1 

Scotland 

914.15 

Ireland 

914.2 

England 

914.21 

London 

914.3 

Germany 

914.36 

Austria 

914.37 

Czechoslovak  Republic 

914.38 

Poland 

914.39 

Hungary 

914.4 

France 

914.436 

Paris 

914.5 

Italy 

914.58 

Malta 

914.6 

Spain 

914.68 

Gibraltar 

914.69 

Portugal 

914.7 

Russia 

914.71 

Finland.    Lapland 

914.74 

Estonia 

914.8 

Scandinavia 

914.81 

Norway 

914.85 

Sweden 

914.89 

Denmark 

914.92 

Netherlands 

914.93 

Belgium 

914.94 

Switzerland 

914.95 

Greece 

914.97 

Bulgaria.     Yugoslavia 

915 

Asia 

915.1 

China 

915.15 

Tibet 

915.17 

Mongolia 

915.18 

Manchuria 

915.19 

Korea 

915.2 

Japan 

915.29 

Formosa 

915.4 

India 

915.42 

Himalaya  mountains 

915.5 

Persia 

915.6 

Turkey 

915.69 

Palestine 

915.7 

Siberia 

915.8 

Afghanistan 

915.91 

Burma 

915.93 

Siam 

915.95 

Malay  peninsula 

915.97 

French  Indo-China 

916 

Africa 

916.1 

North  Africa 

916.2 

Egypt 

916.4 

Morocco 

916.49 

Canary  islands 

916.5 

Algiers 

916.6 

Liberia 

916.61 

Sahara 

916.7 

South  Central  Africa 

916.8 

South  Africa 

917.1 

Canada 

917.11 

British  Columbia 

917.123 

Alberta 

917.127 

Manitoba 

917.13 

Ontario 

917.14 

Quebec 

917.15 

New  Brunswick 

917.16 

Nova  Scotia 

917.17 

Prince  Edward  Island 

917.18 

Newfoundland 

917.2 

Mexico 

917.26 

Yucatan 

917.28 

Central  America 

917.29 

West  Indies 

917.295 

Puerto   Rico 

917.299 

Bermuda 

917.3 

United  States 

917.4 

New  England 

917.41 

Maine 

917.42 

New   Hampshire 

917.44 

Massachusetts 

917.47 

New  York  state 

917.471 

New  York  city 

917.5 

Southeastern  states 

917.52 

Maryland 

917.53 

Washington,  D.  C 

917.55 

Virginia 

917.56 

North  Carolina 

917.57 

South  Carolina 

917.59 

Florida 

917.6 

South  central  states 

917.62 

Mississippi 

917.63 

Louisiana 

917.64 

Texas 

917.68 

Tennessee 

917.7 

North  Central  states 

917.71 

Ohio 

917.73 

Illinois 

917.75 

Wisconsin 

917.78 

Missouri 

917.8 

Western  states 

917.86 

Montana 

917.87 

Wyoming 

917.89 

New  Mexico 

917.9 

Pacific  coast  states 

917.91 

Arizona 

917.92 

Utah 

917.94 

California 

917.95 

Oregon 

917.97 

Washington 

917.98 

Alaska 

918 

South  America 

918.1 

Brazil 

918.2 

Argentine  Republic 

918.3 

Chile 

918.4 

Bolivia 

918.5 

Peru 

918.6 

Colombia.    Panama 

918.8 

The  Guianas 

919 

Oceania 

919.11 

Borneo 

919.14 

Philippine  Islands 

919.2 

Dutch  East  Indies 

919.21 

Sumatra 

919.22 

Java 

919.3 

Solomon  islands 

919.31 

New  Zealand 

919.4 

Australia 

919.6 

Polynesia 

919.61 

Samoa 

919.69 

Hawaiian  islands 

919.7 

Pitcairn    islands 

919.8 

Arctic  regions 

919.9 

Antarctic  regions 

921     Individual  biogra 

929.9    Flags 

172 


OUTLINE  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


930-999     History 

940.3  European  war,   1914-1918 
940.53     World  war,  1939-1945 
940.5316     Civilian  relief 
940.532      Diplomatic  history 

940.534  Individual  countries 

940.535  Asia 

940.536  Africa 

940.537  The   Americas 

940.539  Far  East.     Pacific  ocean 

940.542  Campaigns   and  battles 

940.544  Aerial  operations 

940.545  Naval  operations 

940.547  Hospitals.    Internment  camps 

940.548  Propaganda 
943         Germany 

943.7  Czechoslovak  Republic 

945  Italy 

947  Russia 

949.2  Netherlands 

949.4  Switzerland 

949.5  Greece 

949.6  Balkan  states 


951 

China 

956.9 

Palestine 

961 

North  Africa 

964 

Morocco 

970.1 

Indians  of  America 

971 

Canada 

972 

Mexico 

973 

United  States 

973.1 

Discovery 

973.2 

Colonial  period 

973.3 

Revolution.      Confederation 

973.4 

Constitutional  period 

973.7 

Civil  war 

973.9 

20th  century 

974.4 

Massachusetts 

974 

New  England 

975.5 

Virginia 

976.3 

Louisiana 

976.4 

Texas 

976.9 

Kentucky 

978 

Western  states 

994 

Australia 

F    Fictional  films 


173 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  USE 

Part  1  is  an  inclusive  title  list  of  current  films  for  which  we  have  been  able  to  gather 
essential  information  such  as  title,  running  time,  whether  silent  or  sound,  availability 
and  main  source.  It  also  includes  subjects  for  all  films.  Dewey  decimal  classification 
numbers  are  given  for  films  listed  more  fully  in  Pt.  2. 

Part  2  is  a  selected  classified  list  of  recommended  films  for  which  annotations  and  addi- 
tion rental  sources  are  given. 

Only  16mm  films  have  been  listed  in  the  Guide. 

Title:  The  title  of  the  film  is  given  as  listed  by  the  producer.  If  a  film  is  known  by 
other  titles  cross  references  are  made  in  the  index  to  the  title  given. 

Length:    Length  is  given  in  minutes  when  obtainable,  otherwise  number  of  reels  is  given. 

Price:     Both   sales   and   rental   prices   have  been   given  in   so   far  as   possible.    "Loan" 
instead  of  price  is  indicative  of  a  film  sent  free  except  for  transportation  charges. 
"Apply"   instead  of  price  has  been  used  when  rates  and  conditions  vary  and  it  is 
necessary  to  apply  to  producer  for  prices. 
N.B.    Prices  are  subject  to  change. 

Date:  The  release  date  is  given  when  obtainable. 

Subject:  Under  subject  headings  (in  dark  type)  are  listed  titles  of  films  pertaining  to 
that  subject.  For  complete  information  about  a  film,  look  under  the  title  listing 
(in  all  capitals). 

Producer:  The  producer  or  main  source  given  is  the  one  now  owning  or  having  access 
to  the  negative  of  the  film.  A  list  of  addresses  of  producers  and  distributors  is  given 
at  the  end  of  this  Guide. 

Distributor:  The  short  lines  following  some  of  the  entries  in  Pt.  2  give  additional  sources 
for  the  films,  usually  rental  sources.  Informaiton  is  that  obtainable  at  time  of  going 
to  press.  Symbols  are  used  for. distributors'  names,  a  key  to  which  will  be  found 
at  the  end  of  this  Guide. 

Guide:  "Guide"  is  used  in  Pt.  2  to  indicate  the  guide  for  the  teacher  with  which  many 
films  prepared  for  educational  purposes  are  accompanied. 

Forum:    Approved  as  adult  discussion  aids  by  the  National  Committee  on  Film  Forums. 

Grading:  The  symbols  given  below  have  been  used  in  Pt.  2  to  indicate  approximate 
grade  level  at  which  films  have  been  found  useful. 


KEY  TO  SYMBOLS 


min 

minutes 

P 

primary 

si 

silent 

el 

elementary 

sd 
R 
Guide 

sound 

reel  or  reels 

teaching  help 

jh 
sh 
c 
trade 

junior  high 
senior  high 
college 
trade  school 

forum 

discussion  film 

adult 

adult  education 

ORDERS  FOR  FILMS  SHOULD  BE  SENT  TO  PRODUCER  OR  DISTRIBUTOR 


Educational   Film  Guide 

1947  Edition 
Part  2.     CIdssified  List  (Selected  from  Part   I) 


000     GENERAL  WORKS 

020  Library  economy 

FOUND    IN    A    BOOK.   20min    16-si-$50;   rent  $2 
1936    UWF  020 

Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  the  Administration  class  of 
the  University  of  Illinois  library  school.  Shows 
how  to  use  the  card  catalog,  magazine  in- 
dexes, and  other  library  tools,  through  a 
story  of  two  freshmen,  one  of  whom  com- 
pletes the  writing  of  a  theme  easily  through 
the  use  of  the  library,  while  the  other  mis- 
guidedly  depends  upon  his  own  resources 

"Amateur  but  shows   value  In   correct  li- 
brary  use   for   research   writing."    Collaborator 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay  SaskBd 

VBS    $2 

KNOW    YOUR     LIBRARY.       lOmin      16-sd-$45. 
Also   color-$75     1946     Coronet  020 

el-Jh-sh-c-aduit 
Prom  this  film  students  will  learn  some- 
thing of  the  over-all  organization  of  a  typical 
high  school  library,  how  to  use  the  card  cata- 
log, the  principles  of  the  Dewey  decimal  sys- 
tem, and  how  to  use  the  encyclopedia,  the 
Reader's   guide  and   the  Vertical   flle 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

NOT   BY  BOOKS  ALONE.     22mln     16-sd-color- 
$100      1945      SDP  020 

jh-sh-c- adult-forum 
Produced    by  Rochester  public  library 
How    one    library    serves    the    citizens    of 
Its    community    in    education,    enrichment    and 
recreation,    making    better    homes,    earning    a 
living,  and  intelligent  citizenship 

Selected  by  U.S.  State  department  for 
translation  into  foreign  languages  and  distribu- 
tion abroad 

"Should  be  owned  by  every  state  library 
agency  in  the  country."    Collaborator 
CanNPS  Ohio 

Ind    $4.50  YMCA    $2.50 

021  Library  extension 

LIBRARY     ON     WHEELS.     13min     16-sd-apply 
1945  CanPB  021 

c-adult-forum 

"Tells  the  story  of  the  Fraser  Valley  union 
library  and  stresses  the  importance  of  books 
not  only  to  the  Valley  people  but  to  people  all 
over  Canada.  Pilm  shows  librarians  taking 
courses  such  as  are  given  at  the  University 
of  Toronto  and  McGill  University."  Booklist 
Available  from,  10  or  tnore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

025.171     Archives 

ARCHIVES.     (Washington   parade   ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  025.171 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  Columbia  production.     Available  '>nlv  to 
schools 


"The  approach  to  the  Archives  Building  Is 
pictured.  .  .  Bronze  doors  swing  open  to  reveal 
the  Exhibition  Hall.  .  . 

"Valuable  records  are  shown  in  the  Search 
Room  being  reconditioned  and  treated  for  per- 
manent filing;  in  the  photostat  room  being 
copied  on  durable  paper  for  public  handling, 
and  in  the  storage  vaults  where  historical 
records  are  preserved  on  films  and  recordings. 
Close-ups  of  the  'Ratification  of  the  Constitu- 
tion," the  'Emancipation  Proclamation'  and  the 
'Bill  of  Rights'  emphasize  the  fact  that  the 
Archives  Building  is  a  living  memorial  to  the 
men  who  made  and  preserved   our  democracy. 

"Highly  recommended  for  junior  and  senior 
high  school  classes  in  history  and  civics.  Ex- 
cellent material  on  an  important  government 
function."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


027     General    libraries 

INSIDE      THE      LIBRARY      OF      CONGRESS. 

(Washington  parade  ser)   lOmin  sd-apply  TPC 

027 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  1940 
production.    Available    only    to    schools 

"An  interesting  film  on  the  Library  of 
Congress  showing  the  different  divisions  and 
their  contents.  Beautiful  photography.  Com- 
mentator gives  an  excellent  historical  back- 
ground of  the  various  divisions  of  the  library." 
California 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PORTRAIT    OF    A     LIBRARY.    2R    16-sd-rent 
$4    1940   MMA  027 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced    by    Hans    Burger,      Sound    con- 
sists of  synchronized  music 

Picture  of  a  moderate  sized  community's 
use  of  its  library,  showing  friendly  and 
varied  service.  Good  for  social  studies  guid- 
ance work,  taxpayers'  groups,  world  fellowship 
groups,  adult  education,  schools,  clubs,  li- 
braries, etc 
Ohio 
SaskEd 


028     Books  and  reading 

IT'S    ALL    YOURS,      llmin     16-sd-$23.60     1945 
Pocket   bks  028 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Designed  to  encourage  teen  age  audi- 
ences to  read  and  own  books,  the  film  stars 
Ralph  Bellamy  in  a  story  which  takes  him  back 
to  his  youth,  to  all  the  familiar  spots — the 
fields  where  he  played  ball,  the  stores,  the 
stream  where  he  fished,  and  the  library.  And 
as  he  looks  back  over  his  career  he  realizes 
the  benefit  and  pleasure  which  books  had 
brought  to  his  life 


175 


070-136.7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


070     Journalism.    Newspapers 

JOURNALISM.      (Tour    life    work    ser.)    llmln 
16-sd-$50;   rent   $1.50    1940    Mahnke  070 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced   by  Vocational  guidance  films 

"This  film  is  a  rapid,  though  detailed, 
analysis  of  the  newspaper  business  from  the 
standpoint  of  vocational  guidance.  The  film 
begins  with  scenes  in  a  newspaper  office  and 
then  shows  the  varied  lives  of  newspaper 
reporters.  Then  It  takes  up  the  processes  of 
editing,    setting   up,    and    printing   the   paper. 

"Next  the  film  discusses  the  women's 
departments,  and  then  it  outlines  one  by  one 
the  departments  of  sports,  finance,  society, 
critical  writing,  columnists,  editorial  writers, 
political  writers,  and  feature  writers.  A  short 
sequence  tells  of  the  work  of  the  country 
newspaper  editor,  who  must  be  Somewhat  of 
a   jack-of-all-trades. 

"Finally,  the  film  analyzes  general  abil- 
ities needed  for  newspaper  work  in  all 
branches.  A  good  film;  effective  in  doing  the 
work  for  which  it  was  intended.  .  .  The  film 
Is    of    excellent    technical    quality."     Georgia 

"An  excellent  film  on  vocational  guidance 
for  students  of  high  school  and  college  ages. 
Should  be  very  valuable  for  those  who  wish 
to   enter  Journalism."     California 

Available  from  10  or  more  fihn 
libraries  or  distributors 


080     Miscellany 


ARTIFICIAL      RUBBER.        lOmin       16-sd-rent 
?1.50     UWF  080 

Jh-sh 
This  la  a  "Scientific  American"  newsreel 
of  modern  science.  It  not  only  depicts  syn- 
thetic rubber  but  also  shows  that  a  snow  sur- 
vey forecasts  spring  floods,  "New  Departure" 
contributions  to  transportation  since  the  Gay 
90's  and  animated  dolls  proclaim  that  good 
business  Is  game  of  give  and  take 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay 


100    PHILOSOPHY 

132     Mental  derangements 

DARK  SHADOWS.  (Crime  does  not  pay)    22min 
16-sd-apply     TFC  132 

adult 
Problems     involved     in     dealing     with     a 
psychopathic  murderer  are   demonstrated 
Ohio 


136.7     Child  study 


BABY'S     DAY     AT     FORTY-EIGHT     WEEKS. 

lOmin    16-sd-$50     1935     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 
By     Dr     Arnold     Gesell,     director,     Yale 
clinic   of   child   development 

Wholesome  methods  of  child  care  are 
portrayed  in  numerous  situations,  including 
the  administration  of  cod  liver  oil  and  orange 
Juice,  the  bath,  dressing,  feeding,  elimina- 
tion, floor  play  and  daytime  naps  and  sleep. 
Emphasis  is  placed  upon  the  psychological 
Implications  and  the  educational  significance 
of  the  Infant's  everyday  experiences 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BABY'S    DAY    AT    TWELVE    WEEKS.    lOmin 
16-sd-?50     1935     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 
By     Dr     Arnold      Gesell,      director.      Yalo 
clinic    of    child    development 

In  this  picture  the  infant  is  followed 
through    his    domestic    day   from    the    time    of 


his  waking  at  six  o'clock  in  the  morning 
until  the  final  breast  feeding  at  ten  o'clock 
at  night.  His  dressing,  bathing,  feeding,  day- 
time naps,  play,  and  general  care  are  pre- 
sented- An  interpretation  of  the  signiflcaiice 
of   his    various    reactions    Is    offered 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BALLOONS.      (Studies    of    normal    personality 

development    ser.)    20mln    16-sd-J60:    rent    $3 

1941    NYU  136:7 

sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Department  of  child  study  of 

Vassar  college.  Apply  for  a  special  rate  on  the 

whole  series 

Two  boys,  both  between  the  ages  of  four 
and  five,  are  subjects  in  a  projective  situation 
designed  for  the  study  of  aggressive  and  de- 
structive impulses.  It  shows  how  differently 
two  children,  but  a  few  months  apart  in  age, 
and  from  similar  backgrounds,  respond  to  a 
graduated  series  of  opportunities  and  invita- 
tions to  break  balloons 

Ind    $2.50 

OntEd 

BEHAVIOR   PATTERNS   AT   ONE   YEAR. 

lOmin     16-sd-$50     1935     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,  Yale 
clinic  of  child  development 

Portrays  the  behavior  patterns  of  a  nor- 
mal Infant  fifty-two  weeks  of  age.  The  baby's 
manipulation  and  other  reactions  to  one.  two, 
three  and  ten  cubes  are  interpreted  and  dis- 
cussed by  the  narrator.  Continues  with  the 
study  of  other  test  situations  Involving  a 
cup  and  spoon,  cup  and  cubes,  pellet,  pellet 
and  bottle,  ball,  ring  and  string,  paper  and 
crayon,   a  performance  box  and   a  form   board 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BY  EXPERIENCE  I  LEARN.  (Judy's  diary 
ser.  pt.  2)  25min  16-si-$30;  rent  $1.50  1938 
Wis  136.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  under  the  auspices  of  the  Wis- 
consin State  board  of  health.  May  be  had  on 
"loan"  basis  in  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  Michigan 
and  Minnesota.  Borrowers  out  of  Wisconsin 
pay   all    ti'ansportation    charges 

"Shows  the  development  of  Judy,  the  In- 
fant pictured  in  the  film  JUDY'S  DIARY  (listed 
in  Educational  fihn  guide,  1946  edition, 
class  649)  from  the  age  of  9  to  18  months. 
She  learns  to  walk,  climb,  feed  herself,  and 
play  by  herself  and  with  others."  U.S.  Chil- 
dren's  bur, 

"Throughout  the  film  emphasis  Is  placed 
upon  the  advantage  of  a  regular  schedule 
for  the  babe  with  opportunity  for  growth 
through  self-activities.  An  excellent  film  for 
homemaking  classes,  students  in  psychology, 
mothers    and    others."     Collaborator 

ConnH  loan  Ohio 

Ind    $1.50  WashS 

Mich  $2  WisH 


CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;  excerpt  (school  se- 
quence).   (Human  relations  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 
rent    $1.50     NYU  136.7 
jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  school 
life 

A  schoolboy,  son  of  a  rich  father,  tries 
to  rule  the  faculty  and  his  schoolmates  by 
bribery  and  threats.  When  he  is  punished  for 
flagrant  bad  behavior  he  runs  away  and  com- 
plains   to   his   father   of   cruel   treatment 


176 


1947    EDITION 


136.7 


CAPTAINS    COURAGEOUS — Continued 

The  father  learns  the  truth,  and  sees 
that  his  absorption  in  business  is  partly  the 
cause    of    his    son's    difficulties 

AMNH    $1.50  Tenn    $1.50 

CFC      $1.50  TFC 

Geo   $2  YMCA 

Mich   $1.50 

DEVIL  IS  A  SISSY;  excerpt  (gang  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  13min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
NYU  i36.7 

Jh-sh-adult   Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  boy's 
gangs 

An  English  boy  entering  an  American 
school  in  the  slums  is  made  to  surfer  by 
boys  whose  standards  differ  greatly  from  his 
own.  He  wants  desperately  to  be  accepted 
by   the    gang,    and    his    father   helps    him 

Later    he    learns    to    box,    knocks    another 
boy    down    in    a    street-fight,    and    Is    allowed 
to   become    a   member   of   the   group 
AMNH    $1.50  Mich   $1.50 

CFC  $1.50  TFC 

YMCA 

EARLY  SOCIAL  BEHAVIOR.  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1935     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,  Yale  clinic 
of  child  development 

In  this  picture  the  observer  sees  the 
manifestations  of  infant  personality  in  a  variety 
of  social  settings.  Ten  different  children 
from  eight  weeks  to  seven  years  of  age  are 
studied.  Individual  differences  are  emphasized. 
The  social  significance  of  the  household  is 
conveyed  by  scenes  which  reflect  parent-child 
relationships  and  interaction  between  brothers, 
sisters,  and  adults 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FRUSTRATION  PLAY  TECHNIQUES.  (Stud- 
ies of  normal  personality  development  ser.) 
35mln  16-sd-$90;  rent  $5  1942  NYU  136.7 

c-adult  Guide 
Apply  for  special  rate  on  whole  series 
Produced  by  the  Department  of  child 
study  at  Vassar  college.  Study  of  normal  per- 
sonality development  in  young  children,  and  a 
demonstration  of  special  techniques  (intru- 
sions, blocking  and  hostility  games)  In  the 
diagnosis  of  normal  personality 

GROWTH:   A  STUDY  OF  JOHNNY  &  JIMMY. 

(Child    development    ser.)     45min    16-si-apply 
1941     Int   film  136.7 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Warden  &  Gilbert 
"A  3-reel  college  edition  of  the  well-known 
twin  study  of  motor  development  at  Babies 
Hospital.  This  edition  illustrates  more  effec- 
tively the  Inttuence  of  exercise  on  the  develop- 
ment of  each  motor  function  at  each  age  level, 
and  brings  the  study  up  to  date. 

"Comparative  behavior  is  shown  during  the 
first  2  years,  when  the  twins  were  the  sub- 
jects of  special  investigation,  and  during  the 
following  6  years.  The  complex  interdependence 
of  practice  and  maturation  in  development  is 
well  illustrated."     College  film  center 

"Very  Interesting  study.  Valuable  In 
classes  of  child   development."     California 

CFC   $4.50 

Col    $3  Mich 

Ind    $3  Okla    $2 

lo  $1.50 

GROWTH    OF   ADAPTIVE    BEHAVIOR.     (How 

a  baby   grows)     IR     16-si-$24    EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

Produced    at    Yale    university    Clinic    of 

child    development    with    the    collaboration    of 

Dr  Arnold  Gesell 


Considers  general  aspects  of  infant  psy- 
chology,  development,  behavior  and  personality 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

GROWTH    OF    INFANT    BEHAVIOR:    EARLY 
STAGES.     lOmin  16-sd-$50    1934    EBF       136.7 
sh-c-adult 
By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,   Yale  clinic 
of  child  development 

The  activities  and  responses  of  an  infant 
seated  in  a  small  chair  in  a  photographic 
dome  are  here  recorded.  Simultaneous  side-by- 
side  projection  gives  a  comparison  of  the  same 
Infant  at  different  ages.  There  are  also  ani- 
mated diagrams 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GROWTH    OF    INFANT    BEHAVIOR:    LATER 
STAGES.     lOmin   16-sd-$50     1934    EBF       136.7 

sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,  Yale  clinic 
of  child  development 

This  is  a  demonstration  of  the  Increasing 
ability  of  the  infant  to  use  his  hands  in  manip- 
ulating objects.  The  growth  of  the  prenatal 
hand  is  also  shown,  by  a  series  of  animated 
drawings 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 
THE  GROWTH  OF  MOTOR  BEHAVIOR.   (How 
a  baby  grows)   IR  16-si-$24    EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 
Produced    at    Yale    university    Clinic    of 
child    development    with    the    collaboration    of 
Dr  Arnold  Gesell 

Considers   general  aspects  of   infant  psy- 
chology, development,   behavior  and  personality 
Correlates   with   home   economics   studies, 
child    care,     child    psychology,     pediatrics,    and 
adult  education  programs 

GUIDANCE     PROBLEM     FORI    SCHOOL    AND 
HOME.    18min   16-sd-$75;    rent   $2.50     1941     TC 

136.7 
c-adult-forum  Guide 
Produced  by  Hartley  productions 
Depicts   the   problem  of  Danny,   a  second- 
grade  child  who  has  poor  social  adjustment  and 
who  is  not  doing  well  in  his  school  work.     Al- 
though   he    has    ability,    he    Is    not    interested. 
Scenes  from  his  home  life  show  the  conflicting 
attitudes   of  his   parents   toward   him;    episodes 
on  the  playground   and  in  the  classroom  show 
his    unpopularity    and    how    the    teacher    tries 
to    bring    him    out.      Conferences    between    the 
teacher  and  his  mother,  and  between  the  teacher 
and    the   principal,    throw   further   light   on   the 
problem 

Intended  to  promote  better  understand- 
ing of  child  behavior  and  of  ways  In  which  It 
may  be  Influenced.  The  film  furnishes  an 
opportunity  for  parents,  teachers,  and  guidance 
workers  to  discuss  the  possilble  meaning  of  cer- 
tain behavior  and  how  It  has  come  about 
Ind     $3 


(How 


baby 
136.7 


HOW     BEHAVIOR     GROWS. 

grows)     IR     16-si-$24     EBF 
sh-c-adult 

Produced  at  Yale  university  Clinic  of 
child  development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr  Arnold  Gesell 

Considers  general  aspects  of  infant  psy- 
chology, development,  behavior  and  personality 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

INFANTS   ARE    INDIVIDUALS.     (How   a  baby 

grows)     IR     16-si-$24     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

Produced    at    Yale    university    Clinic    of 

child    development    with    the    collaboration    of 

Dr  Arnold  Gesell 


177 


136.7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


INFANTS   ARE    INDIVIDUALS — Continued 

Considers   general  aspects   of  infant  psy- 
chology, development,  behavior  and  personality 
Correlates   with   home   economics   studies, 
child    care^     child    psychology,     pediatrics,    and 
adult  education  programs 

LEARNING  AND  GROWTH.  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1935  EBP  136.7 

c-adult 
By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,  Yale  clinic 
of  child  development 

Attempts  to  clarify  some  of  the  principles 
which  govern  the  learning  process.  The  pos- 
sibilities and  limitations  of  training  infanta 
from  twenty-four  to  forty-eight  weeks  of  age 
are  described.  Several  learning  problems  are 
analyzed  with  special  reference  to  the  effect 
of  maturity.  The  relationships  between  age, 
growth,  and  learning  are  indicated.  Laws 
which  determine  learning  in  older  children  are 
pointed  out 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

LET  US  GROW— IN  HUMAN  UNDERSTAND- 
ING. 30min  16-si-$50.  Also  color-$140  1946 
Harmon  136.7 

Jh-sh-c-aduit 
A  film  on  the  program  at  the  Vassar 
Summer  Institute  of  1945,  where  specialists  in 
child  development  and  parents  work  and  study 
together  to  discover  what  children  need  for 
wholesome  development  in  the  modern  com- 
munity 

LIFE   BEGINS.     60min  16-sd-$250    1934-35    EBF 

136.7 
sh-c-adult 

Culmination  of  24  years  of  clinical  prac- 
tice and  of  research  on  problems  of  Infancy  at 
the  Tale  clinic  of  child  development  under  the 
direction  of  Dr  Arnold  Gesell 

Attention  is  directed  to  the  need  for  a 
better  understanding  of  the  laws  governing  the 
Infants  mental  and  physical  growth,  so  that 
a  happier  social  order  may  be  developed.  Simi- 
larities, differences  and  characteristic  ways  in 
which  infants  react  to  standardized  test  situa- 
tions are  shown;  their  everyday  life,  including 
sleeping,  waking,  dressing,  bath,  their  plays 
and  games,  learning  and  emotional  behavior, 
and  social  reactions  to  the  family  group.  Con- 
cludes with  comments  relative  to  the  education 
and  mental  hygiene  of  infants  and  the  obliga- 
tion of  science,  home,  school  and  society  to 
promote  the  infant's  welfare  by  periodical 
health  examinations  and  supervision  of  his 
mental  growth 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIFE  WITH  BABY.  (Forum  edition  ser)  ISmin 
16-sd-apply    MOT  136.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
How  children  grow,  mentally  and  physi- 
cally. Under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Arnold  Gesell 
at  the  Yale  University  Clinic.  Features  candid- 
camera  sequences.  Non-technical  in  character, 
this  film  is  replete  with  psychological  and  hu- 
man interest  and  will  help  toward  a  better 
understanding  of  the  young  child  by  adults 
and  older  children 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LA  MATERNELLE;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)  22min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  136.7 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented    only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

Specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the  French 
motion  picture  corporation  film  which  deals 
with  the  psychology  of  insecurity  and  repres- 
sion. Marie,  a  six-year-old  French  girl,  whose 
mother  has  deserted  her,  attaches  herself  to 
Rose,  one  of  the  helpers  in  her  school.  When 
Rose  becomes  engaged  to  be  married,  Marie 
feels   deserted   for   the   second   time,    and   tries 


to  commit  suicide.  Rose  and  her  fiance  agree 
that  Marie  must  come  with  them  and  be  their 
child 

AMNH    $3  CFC  $3 

FrenchC  TFC 

PSYCHOLOGICAL  IMPLICATIONS  OF  BE- 
HAVIOR    DURING    THE     CLINICAL    VISIT. 

20min     16-si-$40;    rent   $2     NYU  136.7 

c-adult  Guide 
Important  clues  to  a  child's  emotional 
attitudes  as  seen  from  its  overt  behavior  dur- 
ing the  clinic  at  New  York  Infirmary  for  wom- 
en and  children  .  .  .  while  awaiting  examina- 
tion during  physical  and  dental  examination, 
I.Q.  tests,  and  at  play 

REACHING— PREHENSILE  BEHAVIOR  OF 
THE  HUMAN  INFANT.  (Child  development 
ser.)     16-si-apply     1941     Int   film  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Warden  &  Gilbert 
"Development  of  eye-hand  coordination  Is 
illustrated  in  this  series  of  studies.  The  pic- 
tures begin  with  slow-motion  closeups  showing 
differences  in  the  adult  and  the  infant  manner 
of  prehending  objects  of  various  sizes  and 
shapes.  Then  there  follow  successive  pictures 
of  the  same  child  reaching  for  a  suspended 
watch. 

"Pictures  were  taken  periodically  during 
the  first  3  years  to  demonstrate  the  maturation 
of  coordination."  College  film  center 

"Very  interesting  study.  Valuable  in 
classes  of  child  development."     California 

CFC  $1.50 

TECHNIQUES  OF  ANTHROPOMETRIC 

MEASUREMENT    IN    CHILDREN.   13min   16- 
si-$25;    rent    $1.50    1940    Cal  136.7 

c-adult 
"Devised  for  use  with  students  of  child 
development,  in  order  to  familiarize  them  with 
the  methods  used  in  securing  anthropometric 
measurements  on  young  children  for  purposes 
of  research.  The  procedures  of  taking  fourteen 
different  measurements  are  shown,  identified 
by  captions.  In  addition  there  are  illustra- 
tions of  children  with  different  body-builds, 
a  chart  showing  curves  for  two  children  who 
grew  at  different  rates,  and  a  pictorial  se- 
quence of  one  child  showing  changes  in  this 
child    from    two    to    ten    years    of    age. 

Although  the  film  Is  not  Intended  as  a 
training  device,  a  set  of  mimeographed  direc- 
tions for  taking  these  measures  will  be  fur- 
nished on  request.  [Produced  by  the]  Institute 
of   child   welfare,    N.    Bayley."     California 

THIRTY-SIX       WEEKS        BEHAVIOR       DAY. 

lOmin  16-sd-$50    1935  EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

By     Dr     Arnold     Gesell,      director,      Yale 

clinic    of   child    development  _^^ 

The    infant    boy    whose    behavior    day    at 

12     weeks     was     charted     [in     Baby's     day     at 

twelve   weeks,    listed    above]    is   now   36    weeks 

old.    His    reactions    are    compared    with    those 

which      he      experienced      twenty-four      weeks 

earlier.    His   responses    to   the   ministrations   of 

his    father    and    mother   are    commented    upon. 

The  very   first   successful   creeping   efforts   are 

observed 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THIS  IS  ROBERT,  (Studies  of  normal  person- 
ality development  ser.)  SOmin  16-sd-$200;  rent 
$7.50     1942     NYU  136.7 

c-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  the  Department  of  child 
study,  Vassar  College  In  cooperation  with  the 
Sarah  Lawrence  College  Nursery  school.  RentaJ 
given  is  for  3  days 

Traces  the  development  of  an  aggressive, 
"difficult"  yet  thoroughly  appealing  child  from 
his  early  nursery  school  days  to  his  first  year 
in    a    fine    public    school.      Clumsy    blundering. 


178 


1947    EDITION 


136.7-170 


THIS  IS  ROBERT — Continued 
confused  by  varied  adult  pressures,  Robert  s 
violent  and  haphazard  aggrression  is  seen  as  a 
strong,  defensive  counter-attack  on  the  whole 
world.  His  mother's  steadying  support  and 
his  teachers'  firm,  consistent  and  affectionate 
treatment  bring  him  safely  through  the  first 
adolescence  of  the  preschool  years  to  an  out- 
wardly smooth  adjustment  in  public  school, 
without  his  earlier  inflammable  outbursts.  The 
film  incidentally  suggests  the  activities  of  mod- 
ern nursery  and  elementary  schools.  Its  chief 
purpose  is  in  showing  in  ordinary  situations  as 
well  as  in  the  recently  developed  "projective 
techniques"  how  every  individual  constantly 
reveals  to  the  discerning  observer  his  deep- 
lying  needs  and  attitudes  through  the  "lan- 
guage of  behavior" 

Ind   $8.50  Tenn   $5 

Ohio  WashS 

TWINS    ARE    INDIVIDUALS.      (How    a    baby 
grows)      IR     16-si-$24     EBF  136.7 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  at  Yale  university  Clinic  of 
child  development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr    Arnold    Gesell 

Considers  general  aspects  of  infant  psy- 
chology,  development,  behavior  and  personality 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult   education   programs 

140     Philosophical  systems 

FOUR    DAUGHTERS;    excerpt.     (Human    rela- 
tions ser.)  20mln  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  140 
jh-sh-adult  Guide 
A     specially    prepared     excerpt    from    the 
Warner    Brothers    production    showing   the    in- 
fluence   of    environment    and    the    reversion    to 
type.     May    be     rented     only     for     educational 
purposes  where  no  admission  is  charged. 
AMNH   $3                             TFC 
CFC  $3 


with  the  parent-child  relationships."     Advisory 
committee 

Available  from.  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


1 50     Psychology 


THE    BOSS    DIDN'T    SAY    GOOD    MORNING. 
(MGM   miniature    ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC 

150 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  story  about  the  psychological  effect 
a  boss'  failure  to  say  good  morning  has  on  an 
employee. 

"Jones  is  happy;  he  is  loyal  and  takes 
pride  in  his  work.  We  see  him  leaving  home 
in  a  happy  mood.  At  the  office,  however,  the 
boss  comes  In,  passes  him  without  a  greeting. 
This  alarms  Jones  who  thinks  it  is  an  expres- 
sion of  dissatisfaction  with  his  work.  He  is 
given  an  important  sales  order  to  rush  to  the 
factory,  but  is  In  such  a  state  that  he  puts  It 
absent-mindedly  in  his  pocket.  At  home  he  is 
unhappy  and  unreasonable  with  his  family.  He 
spends  a  sleepless  night,  and  a  Sunday,  which 
is  usually  a  happy  day  for  the  family.  Is  grim. 
He  finds  the  order  in  his  pocket;  decides  to 
resign. 

"He  writes  a  letter  to  the  boss,  gives  It  to 
his  son  to  mail.  He  goes  off  by  himself  to  his 
golf  club  where  he  meets  the  boss.  The  boss 
asks  about  the  order,  he  is  glad  to  hear  he 
hasn't  sent  it  in  because  the  credit  of  the  pur- 
chaser was  found  to  be  bad.  Jones  rushes 
home.  Happily,  the  son  forgot  to  mail  the 
resignation.  He  kisses  his  wife  and  son,  and 
all  is  well. 

"The  narrator  remarks  that  perhaps  the 
boss  merely  had  Indigestion  the  morning  he 
failed  to  greet  Jones. 

"Recommended  for  discussion  for  social 
studies  in  the  junior  and  senior  high  school, 
and    for    elementary    school    use   in    connection 


1 54     Memory 


154 


MEMORY   TRICKS.    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC 
Jh-sh 
Produced  by  MGM  in  1941.    Available  only 
to  schools 

Pete   Smith    short,    in   which   he  gives   the 
audience  a  memory  test 
AMNH    $1.50 
Mich 
Minn  rent  $1 

1 70     Conduct 

AS  WE   FORGIVE.  16mln  16-sI-rent  $1.50  RFA 

170 
Jh-sh 
Produced   in   1936   by  Harmon    foundation 
"A  junior  boy  learns  to  show  his  love  for 
God    through    forgiveness    to    others    when    he, 
himself,    experiences    a   need   for   forgiveness." 
Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 
Ideal   $1.65  SC 

NC  SelF 

CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;  excerpt   (fish-hook 
sequence).    (Human  relations  ser.)   12min  16- 
sd-rent    $1.50    NYU  170 
Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 
May  be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    Is    charged.      The 
weekly  rental  Is  $3 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  fair 
play 

A  10-year-old  boy  is  rescued  from  drown- 
ing by  a  Portuguese  fisherman  and  is  brought 
aboard  a  fishing  schooner.  By  sympathetic 
discipline  the  fisherman  teaches  the  boy  the 
value  of  fair  play  in  his  dealings  with  others 
AMNH    $1.50  Minn  $1.75 

CFC  $1.60  Tenn    $1.50 

Geo  $2  TFC 

Mich  YMCA 

GREENER  HILLS.     (Miniature  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-apply      TFC  170 
Jh-sh-adult 
A         Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer         production 
available   only   to   schools 

"Short  drama  of  the  Incurable  optimist 
who  succeeds  at  nothing  because  he  must 
try  his  hand  at  everything.  His  family  suf- 
fers. He  goes  from  salesmanship  to  raising 
peanuts  to  cultivating  bees.  In  the  meantime 
his  family  succeeds  with  the  peanut  farm  In 
which  the  collective  wealth  was  invested. 
Theme  exceedingly  well  dramatized  and  well 
portrayed.  Suggested  as  of  use  in  economics 
and  biology  classes,  but  principally  of  value 
for  Its  vocational  connotation."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH      $1.50 

Ohio 

THE    HOUSE    I    LIVE    IN.     lOmin     16-sd-$27.50 
1946   Yng   Am  170 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

An  Academy  Award  picture  starring 
Frank  Sinatra.  Skillfully  develops  the  theme 
of  understanding  religious  and  racial  problems. 
A  group  of  boys  find  common  interests  through 
the  leadership  of  Sinatra  who  sings  two  songs 
in  this  new  and  vital  picture 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

IF  I   HAD  A  MILLION;  excerpt.   (Human  rela- 
tions ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU       170 
sh-c  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    Is    charged. 


179 


170-173 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


IF    I    HAD   A    MILLION — Continued 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Paramount  film  deals  with  the  psychology  of 
Insecurity 

Because  a  clerk  inherits  a  million  dol- 
lars, he  attains  enough  self-confidence  to  buy 
the  rabbits  which  he  had  been  wanting,  defy 
the  employer  of  whom  he  had  been  afraid, 
and  break  the  china  in  the  shop  where  he 
had  been  a  timid,  overworked  salesman  for 
many  years 

AMNH 

CFC  $1.50 

TFC 

WHITE  BANNERS;  excerpt  (invention  se- 
quence). (Human  relations  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-rent   $3   NYU  170 

sh-c-adult  Quide 

A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  Brothers  production  which  shows  the 
betrayal  of  a  trust  and  the  attempt  to  escape 
from  the  results.  May  be  rented  only  for 
educational  purposes  where  no  admission  is 
charged. 

AMNH    51.50  Minn  $2 

CFC  $3  Tenn    $1.50 

lo  $2  TFC 

Mich 


172     State  ethics 

FURY;  excerpt  (trial  sequence).   (Human  rela- 
tions ser.)  14mln  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  172 
Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
May  be   rented   only  for   educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  from 
the  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film.  It  deals  with 
wholesale  perjury  by  members  of  a  community 
in  an  attempt  to  protect  twenty-two  of  its 
members  indicted  for  murder  and  lynching 
AMNH    $1.50  TFC 

CFC  $3  YMCA 

RESPECT    THE    LAW.    (Crime    does    not   pay 
ser.)    20min    16-sd-apply    TFC  172 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

*'A  case  is  dramatized  in  which  failure  to 
respect  the  law  places  the  burden  of  one  man's 
selfishness  on  the  shoulders  of  an  entire  com- 
munity. 

"The  respected  owner  of  waterfront 
properties  is  told  that  adequate  rat-proofing  of 
his  properties  will  cost  $26,000.  The  owner 
bribes    the    city    inspector    to    avoid    this    cost. 

"Later,  rats  from  incoming  ships  spread 
bubonic  plague  and  many  die.  Both  the  cul- 
prits are  apprehended  and  serve  long  prison 
terms. 

"Recommended  for  classes  in  social  studies 
and   citizenship."    Advisory   committee 
AMNH    $3  Ind    $3 

111  $3  Ohio 

WORLD    WE   WANT   TO    LIVE    IN.    lOmin   16- 
sd-loan    1941  Nat  conf  of  Christians  &  Jews 

172 
Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

May  be  purchased  for  $11.25 

Dictatorships  have  developed  a  religious  in- 
tolerance which  has  spread  alarmingly  through- 
out the  United  States  in  spite  of  efforts  of 
influential  groups  and  people  to  forestall  such 
developments 

A  Roman  Catholic,  a  Protestant  and  a 
Jewisli  child  play  together  on  an  American 
shore  but  across  the  ocean  not  only  religious 
but  also  political  and  social  rights  are  denied 
to  minority  groups.  Then  the  film  Indicates 
some  of  the  intolerances  which  have  developed 
on  this  side  of  the  ocean.  Charles  Evans 
Hughes,  Al  Smith,  Eddie  Cantor  and  Wendell 
Willkle  all  speak  for  a  greater  understanding 
and  cooperation 


"An  excellent  film  for  a  study  of  social  and 

political  conditions  that  contribute  to  the  devel- 
opment of  racial  and  religious  intolerance."  I* 
C.  Larson  in  Educational  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distribiotors 


173     Family  ethics 


CRADLE  SONG;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)   12min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU  173 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Parajnount  production  dealing  with  a  selfish 
and  possessive  mother  love.  May  be  rented 
only  for  educational  purposes  where  no  admis- 
sion is  charged. 
AMNH  TFC 

CFC  $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

EFL  $1.50  Wilo  $1 

FC  $3 

DEVIL  IS  A  SISSY;  excerpt  (electrocution  se- 
quence).    (Human  relation  ser.)   8min  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50   NYU  173 
c-adult  Guide 
A    specially    prepared    excerpt    from    the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  following  the 
reactions   of  a  loyal  boy's  mind  under  Intense 
strain.  May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 
AMNH   $1.50                        TFC 
CFC                                         YMCA 

DODSWORTH;  excerpt.  (Human  relation  ser. 
9min    16-sd-rent    $1.50    NYU  173 

c-adult  Guide 

May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Samuel  Goldwyn -United  artists  film  deals  with 
flirtation 

Sam  Dodsworth,  a  retired  American  busi- 
nessman, sails  for  Europe  with  his  wife.  She 
is  anxious  to  prove  herself  a  sophisticated 
woman  of  the  world  and  flirts  with  an  English 
captain  on  board,  but  professes  to  be  Insulted 
when  the  captain  responds  by  making  love  to 
her.  He  advises  her  to  give  up  stai'ting  things 
she  Is  not  willing  to  finish  and  ridicules  her 
idea  of  herself 

CFC  $1.50 
TFC 

EDUCATING  FATHER;  excerpt.  (Human  rela- 
tions  ser.)    5min   16-sd-rent   $1.50   NYU       173 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
20th  Century-Fox  film  deals  with  choosing  of  a 
vocation 

Mr  Jones,  the  father  of  a  young  high 
school  graduate,  wants  his  son  to  be  a  drug- 
gist like  himself  but  the  boy  Is  determined 
to  study  aviation  and  they  quarrel.  The  boy's 
grandmother  points  out  to  Mr.  Jones  that  when 
hia  father  wanted  him  to  stay  home  and  farm, 
he  ran  away  to  be  a  druggist 
AMNH    $1.50  ND  50c 

CFC  $1.50  TFC 

Mich 

FAMILY   TEAMWORK.     18min    16-sd-color-$95 
1947     Frith  173 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  story  of  a  real  American  family 
gives  an  understanding  of  how  children  and 
parents  help  each  other — how  they  pull  to- 
gether In  the  home  and  in  their  outside  activi- 
ties. The  children  develop  habits  of  good  judg- 
ment, self  expression,  and  work.  Throughout 
the  picture  there  is  a  feeling  of  spontaneity 
and  fun,  and  underneath,  runs  the  strong  cur- 
rent of  the  genuine  respect  and  affection  which 
the  family  feel  for  each  other 

"Excellent  color  photography  adds  to  the 
effectiveness  of  the  film."  EFLA 


180 


1947    EDITION 


173-176 


MAKE  WAY  FOR  TOMORROW;  excerpt.  (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)  18mln  16-sd-rent  |3  NYU 

173 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Paramount  production  which  considers  the 
problem  of  an  older  person  (the  husband's 
mother  in  this  case)  in  the  home.  May  be  rented 
only  for  educational  purposes  where  no  admis- 
sion is  charged. 

AMNH  Tenn    ?2 

CFC  $3  TFC 

lo  $2 

WIFE,   DOCTOR  AND   NURSE;   excerpt.    (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)   21min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU 

173 

c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This     specially    prepared    excerpt    of    the 
20th   Century-Fox  films  deals  with   marital  re- 
lationships   in    general    and    with    jealousy    In 
particular 
AMNH   $3 
CFC  $3 
TFC 

YOU    AND    YOUR    FAMILY.      (Art    of    living) 
8min      16-sd-$27.50;    rent    51.50      1946     YMCA 

173 
Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

Produced  jointly  by  Association  fllnxs 
(YMCA)  and  Look  magazine 

When  Mary's  family  refuses  to  let  her 
go  out  on  a  date,  what  should  she  do?  What 
happens  when  family  members  shirk  their 
household  chores?  How  can  Bill  and  his  father 
agree  on  what  time  Bill  should  get  home  at 
night?  These  scenes  are  shown  dramatically, 
then  summarized,  and  each  spectator  is  In- 
vited to  join  in  the  discussion 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

YOUR  UNCLE  DUDLEY;  excerpt.  (Human  re- 
lations ser.)  4min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU  173 
sh-c-adult  Guide 

May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
20th  Century-Fox  film  deals  with  cnoosing  of 
a  vocation 

A  mother  who  theoretically  never  interferes 
with  her  daughter's  decisions,  nevertheless  in- 
sists that  her  daughter  do  as  she  is  told  and 
practice  endlessly  to  win  a  singing  contest 

CFC  $1.50 
TFC 


1 73. 1     Marriage 

WEDNESDAY'S  CHILD;  excerpt.    (Human  re- 
lations ser.)  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  NYU  173.1 
sii-c-adult  Guide 
A    specially    prepared    excerpt    from    the 
RKO -Radio  production  which  presents  the  prob- 
lems  of  a  child   involved  in  the  dissolution  of 
his    parents    marriage    and    the    events    which 
lead  up  to  the  divorce.  May  be  rented  only  for 
educational    purposes    where    no    admission    is 
charged. 

CFC  $1,50 
TFC 

1 74     Professional  and  business  ethics 

BORDERTOWN;     excerpt.      (Human     relations 
ser.)    14min    16-sd-rent   $3   NYU  174 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This     specially    prepared     excerpt    of    the 

Warner  film  deals  with  the  Mexican  immigrant 

A  Mexican-American  gets  a  law  degree  at 

night    school    after    many    sacrifices.    Hia    first 


case  is  a  damage  claim  against  a  society  girl. 
He  loses  it  because  of  Inexperience.  He  attacks 
the  opposing  attorney  in  court  and  Is  threatened 
with  disbarment.  Confused  and  resentful,  he 
leaves  home  determined  to  get  money  by  any 
means,  since  he  has  been  convinced  it  is  the 
only  thing  that  counts  in  this  world 

CFC  $3 

Mich 
TFC 

FAMILY   AFFAIR;    excerpt.    (Human   relations 

ser.)   19min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  174 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be   rented   only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  civil 
rights  and  with  family  loyalty 

A  judge  issues  a  temporary  restraining 
order  preventing  construction  of  an  aqueduct, 
convinced  that  he  is  doing  his  duty.  Many 
in  the  community  disagree,  and  both  his  son 
and  daughter  are  deeply  hurt  when  they  find 
that  this  action  has  what  seems  to  them 
disastrous   effects   on   their  friendships 

AMNH    $1.50  SaskEd 

CFC  $3  Tex    25c 

lo    $2  TFC 

loS  WashS 

Ores    25c 

OIL  FOR  THE  LAMPS  OF  CHINA;  excerpt. 
(Human  relations  ser.)  21min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  174 

Jh-sh  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  film 

An  ambitious.  Idealistic  young  man  goes 
to  work  for  an  American  oil  company  in 
China.  A  lamp  which  he  invents  is  used  by 
the  company,  but  no  credit  is  given  him.  In 
a  choice  between  his  duty  to  the  company 
and  the  welfare  of  his  wife  and  child,  he 
chooses  to  serve  the  company 
CFC  $3  TFC 

Tenn    $1.50 


176     Sexual  ethics 

ANIMAL     KINGDOM;    excerpt.     (Human    rela- 
tions  ser.)    16min   16-sd-rent  $3   NYU  176 
c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented    only   for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  from 
the  RKO-radio  film.  It  deals  with  problems 
growing  out  of  a  pre-marital  experience.  A 
young  man  has  been  living  for  three  years  with 
a  woman  whom  he  admires  and  for  whom  he 
has  a  genuine  affection.  In  her  absence  he 
falls  in  love  with  another  woman  and  they 
are  to  be  married.  When  he  breaks  the  news 
to  the  first  woman,  he  discovers  that  she  is 
still  in  love  with  him  and  wishes  to  marry 
him  in  order  to  have  a  child 
CFC  $3  TFC 

FC  $4  UWP   $1.50 

Nu-Art    $3.50.    Also 
color  $8 

SPLENDOR;  excerpt.  (Human  relations  ser.) 
17min   16-sd-rent   $3   NYU  176 

c-adult  Guide 

May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Samuel  Goldwyn  film  deals  with  marital  re- 
lationships 

An  attractive  young  woman  is  devoted  to 
her  husband  and  has  been  refusing  the  ad- 
vances of  his  employer.  She  gives  in  only 
when  she  is  finally  convinced  that  her  hus- 
band wants  only  financial  success,  and  that 
her  relationship  with  the  employer  will  give 
it  to  him 

CFC  $3  TFC 


181 


177-220 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


1 77     Social   ethics 

ALICE  ADAMS;  excerpt  (dance  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  15min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  177 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
RKO-radio  film 

A  young  girl  finds  herself  at  a  disadvant- 
age in  a  community  in  which  her  friends  are 
richer  than  herself.  Her  sensitiveness  to  ap- 
pearances leads  her  into  exaggeration  and 
fantasy 

Her   mother   blames   the   girl's   father   for 
not  making  enough  money  to  give  his  daughter 
the  social  status  she  craves.     At  a  dance  the 
girl  is  snubbed  and  humiliated 
AMNH    $1.50  Minn  $2 

CFC  $3  TFC 

Ind    $3  YMCA 

ALICE  ADAMS;  excerpt  (money  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  15min  16-sd-rent  $3 
NYU  177 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  from 
the   RKO-radio    film 

Family  problems  grow  out  of  a  father's 
lack  of  financial  success.  His  daughter's 
sensitiveness  to  appearances  leads  her  Into 
exaggeration  and  fantasy  in  her  relationship 
with  a  young  man.  The  mother  blames  her 
husband  for  the  fact  that  his  daughter  is 
handicapped  socially 
AMNH   $1.50  Ind    $3 

CFC  $3  Mich  $3 

Geo  $3.50  TFC 

YMCA 

INFORMER;  excerpt.  (Human  relations  Ber/) 
14min   16-sd-rent   $3  NYU  177 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This    specially   nrepared    excerpt    from    the 
RKO-radio  films  deals  with  a  friend's  betrayal 
Driven    by    his    need    for    money,    a    man 
betrays     a     boyhood     friend     to     his     political 
enemies 
AMNH    $1.50 
CFC  $3 
TFC 

YOU  AND  YOUR  FRIENDS.  (Art  of  living) 
7min      16-sd-$27.50;    rent    $1.50      1946     YMCA 

177 
Jh-sh-c-adu  It-forum 

Produced  jointly  by  Association  films 
(YMCA)  and  Look  magazine 

A  teen-age  party  is  shown.  The  audi- 
ence is  asked  to  listen  to  the  dialogue  and 
watch  the  action  on  the  screen  carefully  In 
order  to  evaluate  different  types  of  behavior. 
In  the  scenes  that  follow,  friendly  cooperation 
is  contrasted  with  self-centered  bad  manners. 
Ethel  breaks  her  promise  to  keep  a  secret. 
Betty  tells  a  lie  to  get  out  of  a  date.  Frank 
criticizes  Ed  behind  his  back.  The  com- 
mentary and  sub-titles  encourage  the  spectator 
to  select  and  remember  those  qualities  people 
need  if  they  wish  to  be,  and  to  have,  friends — 
loyalty,  dependability,  courtesy 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-(joldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  taking 
risks  with  other's  lives 

Keen  personal  rivalry  for  the  honor  of 
being  the  first  ship  home,  leads  a  captain  to 
risk  his  ship  and  endanger  his  crew.  His 
ship  gains  the  lead,  but  the  mainmast  cracks 
under  the  strain,  falls  and  fatally  injures  one 
of  the  sailors 

CFC  $1.50 

Mich 

TFC 

HONESTY     IS     THE     BEST     POLICY?     lOmin 
16-si-rent     $1.50    RFA  179 

sh-c 
Produced    by    Harmon    foundation    in    1939 
"Designed   to    stimulate   discussion   on   at- 
titudes   and    on    vocational    guidance,    this    film 
is    a    dramatic    Interpretation    of    a   life    situa- 
tion   in    which    a    problem    on    honesty    arises. 
Produced    at    St.    Lawrence    Summer    School." 
School  management 
DG  YMCA 

Ideal    $1.65 

WHISPERS.    (Passing  parade   ser.)    lOmln    16- 
sd-apply    TFC  179 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  MGM  in  1941.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"This  film  concerns  organized  whispering 
campaigns  and  the  spreading  of  rumors  for 
commercial  purposes. 

"A  case  is  cited  wherein  an  honest,  pub- 
lic-spirited citizen  attempts  to  rebuild  the  slum 
section  of  a  large  city.  Forces  In  the  city  to 
whom  civic  Improvements  mean  financial  loss, 
start  a  vicious  whispering  campaign  which  not 
only  defeats  the  project  but  ruins  the  honest 
citizen's  reputation."  Georgia 

Ala  Minn  $1 

AMNH  MontS 

Geo    $2  Neb 

111    $1.50  Ohio 

Mich 


179.3     Treatment  of  animals 

ANIMALS  IN  THE  SERVICE  OF  MAN.    21mln 
16-sd-color-loan  1944  Am  humane  assn     179.3 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Portrays  the  machine  and  industrial  world 
in  which  we  live  and  its  close  relationship  to 
and  dependence  upon  animals.  Shows  some 
of  the  more  Important  functions  of  animal  wel- 
fare societies  in  protecting  and  conserving  ani- 
mal life 

Lowell  Thomas  is  commentator 

AMNH  Ohio 

Col  Tenn    $3.50 

m    $5  VaEd 

NYU  YMCA 


200     RELIGION 


220     Bible — General  works 


179     Other  ethical  topics 

CAPTAINS  COURAGEOUS;   excerpt— (race  se- 
quence). (Human  relations  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50  NYU  179 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 


BIBLE    IN    A    WARRING    WORLD.      15-lOmin 

16-si-sd-rent  $2  UWF  220 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Discusses  the  Bible  as  the  foundation  on 

which  to  build  in  peace  or  war.     Study  of  the 

Bible  brings  comfort  and  strength  to  our  boys 

in  the  armed  forces 

Calhoun  PH    $2 

Ideal    $1.65  YMCA 

Nay 


182 


1947    EDITION 


220-225.92 


BOOK    FOR    THE    WORLD    OF    TOMORROW. 

27min   16-sd-rent  $10  1943  Am  Bible  soc     220 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  voluntary   offering   may  be   taken   after 
showing  the  film  and  this  amount  given  instead 
of  the  rental 

Illustrates  the  important  place  of  the  Bible 
In  our  land  and  in  many  others  and  shows 
how  thru  the  devoted  labors  of  many  men  it 
came  to  be  the  Book  for  the  world  of  yester- 
day; how  its  rapid  passage  into  the  tongues 
of  nine- tenths  of  mankind  and  its  world  wide 
distribution  have  made  it  the  Book  for  the 
world  of  today;  and  how  we  whose  heritage 
it  is  are  challenged  to  make  the  Bible  the  Book 
for  the  world  of  tomorrow 

Among  the  interesting  sequences  are  the 
first  printing  from  movable  metal  type  In 
Europe  by  Gutenberg;  how  a  translation  into  a 
foreign  tongue  is  actually  made;  and  the  story 
of  the  Vulgate  translation  by  St.  Jerome,  still 
an  outstanding  work  of  scholarship 

"Makes  use  of  every  art  of  the  motion 
pictures  to  show  the  importance  of  the  Bible 
I  in  our  civilization.  The  picture  is  intensely 
interesting  and  is  skilfully  done.  It  will  give 
a  new  concept  of  the  place  of  the  Bible  in 
individual  life  and  that  of  society.  .  . 

"Has  a  sustained  interest  and  keeps  the 
attention  throughout  the  showing.  I  think  it 
is  the  finest  thing  I  have  yet  seen  as  an  effec- 
tive medium  through  which  a  deeper  interest 
in  the  Bible  may  be  created."  Rev.  Norman 
Vincent  Peale 

ColPJC  RVA   $10 

CSP  UWF  $10 

PH  $10  YMCA 

BOOK    OF    BOOKS.    lOmin    16-si-sd-loan    1939 
Nat  Bible  press  220 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  T.  W.  Willard  company 
Actual  printing  of  the  Bible  by  the  Na- 
tional Bible  Press  in  Philadelphia.  Print  shop 
scenes  with — close-ups — reference  and  back- 
ground scenes  covering  Biblical  events — com- 
mentary on  Importance  of  Bible  in  lives  of 
all   Christians.      Musical   background 

"Ending  somewhat  too  long.  Too  much 
anti-climax.  Well  organized  (except  for  end- 
ing), informative,  not  too  much  advertising." 
California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOR   TIMES    LIKE   THESE.     9mln     16-sd-loan 
YMCA  220 

Jh-sh-adult 
"Produced  by  the  Oxford  University 
Press  to  promote  its  edition  of  the  Bible,  the 
film  suggests  that  the  Bible  is  a  means  to 
understanding  the  present  day  and  that  from 
It  grows  our  demand  for  the  truth."  Int.  jour, 
of  religious  educ. 
RPA    loan 


220.9     Biblical  history 

ANCIENT    STONES    CRY    OUT.    47min    16-sd- 
rent  $15  1942  KiC  220.9 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Price  not  verified,   1947.     The  author,  di- 
rector and  narrator  is   Peyton   H.    Enniss 

"The  first  quarter  of  the  film  provides 
an  interesting  and  helpful  explanation  of  how 
archeologists  work  and  of  how  their  finds  are 
made  to  divulge  the  life  and  literature  of  an- 
cient peoples.  The  balance  deals  with  finds 
which  support  and  in  some  cases  elaborate 
the  biblicaJ  record.  Statements  of  fact  are 
authentic. 

"As  a  whole,  the  picture  is  fairly  well 
photographed.  .  .  It  Is  actually  a  series  of  stills 
copied  on  motion  picture  film,  so  that  one 
scene  dissolves  into  another.  .  .  The  presenta- 
tion  is   Interesting   and   with   good   leadership. 


can    be    used   effectively   with    groups   of   high 
school   age   and  above   in   studies  of  the  Bible 
and  its  history  and  may  stimulate  Bible  read- 
ing."     Int.    jour,    of    religious    educ. 
PH  $15 

225.92     New  Testament — Biography 

BARABBAS.    21mln    16-sd-rent    $5    RFA     225.92 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Religious  film  society,  Lon- 
don in  1939.  There  is  a  25%  increase  In  rental 
in    Lent;     50%    during    Holy    Week 

The  story  of  Barabbas,  the  Jewish  rebel 
and  murdurer  who  wa^  released  to  the  crowd 
while  Jesus  was  crucified.  Founded  on  the 
story  by  Canon  S.  N.  Sedgwick 

Ideal    $5.50  SelF 

NC  UWF    $5 

PH    $5  VisEd   $5 

SC  YMCA 

CALLING  OF  MATTHEW.  28min  16-sd-rent 
$6  1946   Cathedral  226 

sh-c-adult  Guide  10c 
The  story  of  Matthew,  a  despised  tax  col- 
lector  as    recorded    in   the   Gospel   of   St    Mark 
11:13-17 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CROWN  OF  RIGHTEOUSNESS.  (Episodes  In 
the  life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)  24min  16-sd-rent  $6 
RFA  225.92 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  in  England 

Covers  the  period  in  Paul's  life  from  his 
trial  before  Nero,  through  the  burning  of 
Rome,  to  Paul's  re-arrest  as  a  result  of 
persecution    of    the    Christian    sect 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FAITH  TRIUMPHANT.  (Episodes  in  the  life 
of   St.    Paul   ser.)    22min  16-sd-rent    $6    RFA 

225.92 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  In  England 

Reenactment    of    St.    Paul's    Imprisonment 
at   Caesarea   and   his  trials   before  Festus  and 
Agrippa,     taken    from    Book    of    Acts 
Available  from  10  or  tnore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FISHERS  OF   MEN.     20mln  16-sd-rent  $6  RFA 

225.92 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  in   England  In   1941 
Tells   how   Simon   and   Andrew,    fishermen 
on    the    Lake    of    Galilee,    became    disciples    of 
Jesus;    and    shows    the    impact    of   Jesus'    per- 
sonality   on    the    disciples,    their    families,    and 
the  people  of  the  community 
CSP  $6  UWF    $6 

Ideal    $6.60  VisEd  $6 

SelF  YMCA 

GRACE  OF  FORGIVENESS.  (Episodes  In  the 
life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)  27mln  16-sd-rent  $7.50 
RFA  225.92 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  in  England 

Covers  the  two-year  period  which  Paul 
spent  In  Rome  awaiting  trial 

Includes  the  incident  with  the  runaway 
slave  Onesimus,  and  depicts  Paul  dictating 
parts  of  the  Epistles  which  were  written  from 
Rome 

Ideal    $8.25  Sw  $7.50 

IdP  '  UWF    $7.50 

PH    $7.50  VisEd    $7.50 

NO  GREATER  POWER.  24mln  16-sd-rent  $6 
1942    Cathedral  225.92 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Story    of    Zaccheus    as    recorded    in    the 
Gospel  of  Saint  Luke  IX:  1-10 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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ON  THE  ROAD  TO  DAMASCUS.  (Episodes 
in  the  life  of  St.  Paul  ser.)  12min  16-sd-rent 
$3    RPA  225.92 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced   In   England    in   1939 
The    story    of    St.     Paul's     conversion     to 
Christianity     on     the    Damascus    Road,     which 
faithfully  follows  the  account  contained  in  the 
Book  of  Acts 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WAY  OF  SALVATION.  (Episodes  In  the  life 
of    St.    Paul    ser.)    25min    16-sd-rent    $6   RPA 

225.92 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    for    Religious     film     society    of 
Great  Britain  in  1939 

Covers   that   part   of  Paul's   life   contained 
in  the  Book  of  Acts  16:9-40 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VOICE  IN  THE  WILDERNESS.    36min    16-sd- 
rent   $12     1946     Cathedral  225.92 
sh-c-a   Guide  10c 
The  story  of  John,  the  Baptist — his  birth, 
early   life   in    the    desert,    baptism    of   Jesus   of 
Nazareth,  death  by  order  of  Herod 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distiHbutors 


226     Bible.     New  Testament — 
Parables 

UNFAITHFUL    SERVANT.      20min      16-sd-rent 
|8    1946    Cathedral  225.92 

sh-c-adult     Guide  10c 
Parable  of  the   servant  who  was  trusted 
by  his  King,  as  told  in  Matthew  XVIII:  21-35 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CERTAIN      NOBLEMAN.       30-20min     16-sI-sd- 

rent    f4.50-$6    Cathedral  226 

sh-c-adult  Guide  25c 

Sound    version   may   be    purchased    for   $45 

This    is    the    story    of    the    nobleman    of 

John    4:56-54    who    worships    Roman    gods    and 

Idolizes   his   son.     When  his  son  becomes   ill   a 

workman  persuades  the  nobleman  to  seek  help 

from   Jesus.      The   story   then   follows   John   4: 

47-53 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOOD     SAMARITAN.       12min     16-sd-rent     $3 
RPA  226 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced    in    England    in    1941 

"Adapted  from  Luke  10:25-37.  A  client 
visits  a  lawyer  for  advice  in  squeezing  some 
land  from  a  poor  neighbor.  The  lawyer  tells 
of  his  recent  interview  with  Jesus,  which 
includes  Jesus'  parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan 
(dramatized)  and  refuses  a  part  in  the 
scheme. 

"The  acting  and  photography  are  good  but 
the  English  accent  of  the  actors  may  cause 
difficulty.  May  be  used  by  any  age  group." 
Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 

Capital    $6  Shadow  $1.50 

MP  UWF   $3 

ND  $1  YMCA 

PH  $3 

PRODIGAL  SON.  22min  16-sd-rent  $6  1941  Ca- 
thedral 226 
jh-sh-adult  Guide  25c 

From  Luke  15:11-32 

"This  picture  begins  with  a  scene  of  a 
group  of  people  listening  to  Jesus  tell  the 
parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son.  The  film  con- 
tinues as  a  dramatic  but  faithful  presentation 
of  the  parable.  The  scenes  of  'rlotious  living' 
are  presented  with  such  restraint  that  one  Is 


inclined  to  wonder  how  the  son  spent  all  his 
money.  He  buys  new  clothes,  flings  money  to 
a  dancing  girl  (modestly  clothed)  and  ap- 
parently spends  the  rest  of  his  money  on  food 
and  drink.  Both  the  acting  and  voices  of  the 
characters  are  excellent.  The  sets  and  cos- 
tumes appear  reasonably  authentic. 

"This  picture  may  be  used  with  any  group 
to  which  the  parable  would  ordinarily  be 
taught.  Its  use  will  contribute  greatly  to  the 
realistic  qualities  of  the  story  so  that  it  will 
have  an  impact  on  the  audience  which  the  story 
alone,  familiar  as  it  is,  could  not  possibly  have. 
It  will  prove  exceptionally  valuable  in  pro- 
moting a  discussion  of  the  nature  of  God's 
love  as  Jesus  represented  it  in  the  character 
of  the  prodigal's  father."  Int.  jour,  of  religious 
educ. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distribiitors 

THE    UNFORGIVING    DEBTOR.    12min    16-sd- 
rent     $3     RPA  226 
jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    in    England    in    1940 

A    brief    drama    based    on    Jesus'    parable 
(Matthew  18:23-35) 
B&H   $3  UWF    $3 

YMCA 

WHO    IS    MY    NEIGHBOR?      30min    16-sd-rent 
$8    Cathedral  226 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
"The  good  Samaritan"  is  made  to  be  the 
aggrieved    party    in    a    dispute    with    a   Jewish 
merchant  'the  traveler'.     Very  well  done,  holds 
interest     for     all.       May     start     discussion     on 
treatment    of    enemies    today."      Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


232     Jesus  Christ 

BLIND  BEGGAR  OF  JERUSALEM.    25min    16- 
sd-rent  $8    1946    Cathedral  232 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
Story  of  the  blind  beggar  who  was  healed 
by  Jesus 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHILD    OF    BETHLEHEM.      22min    Ifi-sd-rent 
$6    1941    Cathedral  232 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  25c 
Rent   is    $12    per   day  during   December 
A  presentation  of  the  life  of  Christ  from 
his    birth    until    his    twelfth    year 

"This  is  an  interesting  treatment  of  the 
life  of  Jesus  from  his  birth  through  his  twelfth 
year.  It  will  no  doubt  be  of  interest  to  young 
and  old  in  most  church  groups.  It  is  well  acted 
and  the  quality  of  sound  is  quite  satisfactory. 
The  settings  and  costumes  are  well  chosen. 
The  handling  of  the  story  is  traditional."  Int. 
Jour,  of  religious  educ. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libi'aries  or  distributors 

FIRST    EASTER.      35min    16-sd-rent    $9    RFA 

232 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    in    England    in    1941.      Rental   is 
$11.25    in    Lent;    $13.50    in    Holy    week 

"A     careful     presentation     of    the     Easter 
story  as    it   is   told   in   the   first   three   Gospels, 
beginning    the    night    before    the    first    Easter." 
Int.  Jour,  of  religious  educ. 
CSP    $9  PH  $9 

Davis  UWF  $9 

Ideal    $9.90  VisEd    $9 

SelF  YMCA 

GREAT    COMMANDMENT.     75min     16-sd-rent 

$10- $20    Pi  232 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  Cathedral  films  in  1939 

"In    Palestine    in    the   year   30   A.D.,    Joel, 

elder   son   of  a   scribe,    is   the  secret   leader  of 

a  band  of  Zealots.   Joel,  hearing  of  the  popu- 


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232 


GREAT   COMMANDMENT — Continued 
larity  of  Jesus,  asks  him  to  lead  a  Palestinian 
revolt.     Jesus,    refusing,   answers  In   tlie  words 
of  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

"Joel  is  so  impressed  by  Jesus'  teachings 
of  love  that  he  later  risks  his  life  to  save  that 
of  a  Roman  officer.  (Though  his  voice  is  heard, 
the  figure  of  Jesus  is  not  shown.) 

"The  part  of  Joel's  father  is  exceptionally 
well  played  in  a  sympathetic  vein.  Acting  and 
costumes  are  excellent. 

"Though  the  story  is  somewhat  weakened 
through  the  introduction  of  a  romance,  the 
total  effect  is  excellent  and  provides  a  vivid 
experience  of  what  Jesus  meant  by  'Love  thy 
neighbor  as  thyself.'  For  all  ages  from  inter- 
mediate up. 

"Suitable  for  Sunday  evening  services, 
conference  program,  and  special  occasions." 
Religious  film  association 

Calhoun  SAd 

Davis  TexVEl 

HaH  $15  VAP  $17.50 

RFA    $20 

I   AM  THE  WAY.  12R  16-si-rent  $23  RFA      232 
jh-sh-adult  Guides  25c  ea 
Produced    by    Harmon    foundation 
Study    of    the   life   of   Christ    designed    for 
use  in  units  of  one  reel  or  more  as  part  of  a 
service  of  worship  or  of  a  program  of  discus- 
sion  and   study.      Titles   are:   When   Jesus   was 
born;      Boyhood     of     Jesus;     Young     man     of 
Nazareth;    Day   of   decision;   Jesus   gathers  His 
friends;      Ministry     of     healing;      Country-side 
teacher;    Kingdom    of   Heaven;    Jesus    and    the 
temple;     Blind    leaders;    Hours    of    trial;     The 
Living  Christ.     Reels  may  be  rented  separately 
at  $2.25  ea 

IdP  UWP    $2.25    ea 

Ideal    $2.47    ea  TMCA 

SC 

JAIRUS'    DAUGHTER.      27min      16-sd-rent      $8 

1947  Cathedral  232 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  10c 

Jairus,   a  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  has  an 

only    daughter    who    falls    ill.      In    desperation 

.lairus   seeks   the  Master  who  arrives  after  the 

little  girl  has  died,   but  He  restores  her  to  life 

and  Jairus  is  convinced  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

THE  RICH  YOUNG  RULER.     27min    16-sd-rent 

$8    Cathedral  232 

Jh-sh-c-aduit   Guide  10c 

A  familiar  story  from  the  life  of  our  Lord 

and    true   to    the    incident   as   it   is   recorded   in 

St.    Mark   X:    13-31 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

JOURNEY    INTO    FAITH.    32min   16-sd-rent   $8 
1943  Cathedral  232 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

During  Lent  the  rental  is  considerably 
higher  from  most  sources 

Based  on  the  story  of  the  two  men  from 
Emmaus  St.  Luke  XXIV:  13-33 

"Scenes  of  Risen  Lord  especially  well 
done.  Crucifixion  scene  underplayed  for  proper 
emphasis  of  story."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KING    OF    KINGS.    112min    16-si-sd-rent    $15- 
$20  EK  232 

el-Jh-sh 
A  Cecil  B.  DeMille  production.    The  rental 
will  be  25%  more  during  Lent 

A  beautiful  story  of  the  life  of  Jesus  with 

H.   B.   Warner  playing  the  part  of  The  Christ, 

Ernest   Torrence   as   Peter   and   Joseph   Schild- 

kraut  as  Judas,  supported  by  an  excellent  cast 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


MAN    OF    FAITH.    20min   16-sd-$6   1945   Cathe- 
dral 232 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Dramatizes     the     incident     described     in 
Mark  2:1-12  in  which  a  sick  man  was  let  down 
through   the  roof  to   be  healed  by  Jesus.    .    . 

"The  film  has  value  in  making  more  real 
the  influence  that  Jesus  had  over  the  people 
of  his  time  and  of  what  it  meant  to  a  young 
man  to  'follow  Jesus.'  A  number  of  passages 
frona  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount  are  quoted  by 
Jesus,  including  the  Beatitudes.  The  use  of 
the  film  will  probably  raise  problems  of  'faith 
healing".  People  with  various  views  will  inter- 
pret this  differently.  If  handled  well  in  view  of 
modern  science,  surgery,  psychiatry  and  our 
limited  understanding  of  spiritual  powers  avail- 
able, it  should  have  definite  value. 

"The  costumes,  customs  and  scenery  are 
excellent  so  that  groups  interested  in  drama- 
tizing Biblical  stories  will  find  the  film  helpful. 
"If  the  picture  is  to  be  followed  by  study 
of  costuming  or  by  free  discussion  some  junior 
groups  may  find  it  helpful.  It  is  especially 
suggested,  however,  for  intermediates  prepar- 
ing for  church  memberships  and  for  other 
intermediate  and  all  older  groups."  Int.  jour, 
of  religious  educ. 

"Added  material  good,  slight  love-interest 
enhances  moral.  A  wonderful  film  of  Jesus' 
faith-healing."   Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 
MY    BELOVED    SON.    30min    16-sd-color-$175; 
rent    $10    1941    Foundation  232 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Also    available    on    one    reel    with    "The 
Savior  is  born"   listed  below   (60min  16-sd-rent 
$20  during  lent  $25  BraF) 

A  color  film  story  of  Christ's  young  man- 
hood, His  meeting  with  John  the  Baptist  and 
His  baptism.  Shows  His  departure  into  Gali- 
lee when  John  is  seized  and  taken  before  King 
Herod  and  the  meeting  with  the  fishermen  who 
became  His  disciples.  Jesus  performs  several 
miracles  and  departs  with  Bartimaeus  and 
His  disciples  into  the  hills  where  He  teaches 
them  to  pray 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  dist7'ibutors 
THE    SAVIOUR    IS    BORN.    30min    16-sd-coIor- 
$175;    rent   $10   1941   Foundation  232 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Also  available  on  one  reel  with   "My  be- 
loved son,"  listed  above.    (60min  16-sd-rent  $20, 
during  Lent  $25  BraF) 

"Photographed  in  natural  color,  this  film 
tells  the  familiar  Christmas  story;  the  prophesy 
of  Micah,  the  journey  to  Bethlehem,  the  con- 
spiracy of  Herod.  Costumes  and  settings  are 
good,  but  the  acting  is  unimaginative  and  the 
travel  sequences  so  long  drawn  out  that  the 
story  drags.  The  shepherds  and  Wise  Men  are 
portrayed  as  arriving  at  the  stable  simulta- 
neously. All  ages  will  find  the  film  interesting, 
if  not  inspiring.  May  be  used  in  church  and 
church  school  to  supplement  study  of  the  life  of 
Christ."  Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 
SUFFER  LITTLE  CHILDREN.  30min  16-sd- 
color-$175;    rent    $10    1942    Foundation  232 

Jh-sh-adult 
"A  reverent  portrayal  of  some  of  the  rep- 
resentative examples  of  Christ's  ministry,  filmed 
in  a  natural   environment,   with  authentic  cos- 
tumes."    Movie  makers 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 
WOMAN  TO  REMEMBER.  30min  16-sd-rent  $8 
1945  Cathedral  232 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
"Based   on   the   story  of  the  woman   who 
bathed    the   feet   of   Jesus   with    her   tears   and 
dried  them  with  her  hair   (Luke  7:36-50).   .   . 

"Containing  details  not  Included  in  the 
Bible  story,  the  film  may  for  that  reason  serve 
to  add  concreteness  and  an  added  sense  of  the 


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WOMAN    TO    REMEMBER — Continued 
reality    of    the    experience    to    the   woman    and 
what  it  meant  to  her.  The  character  of  Jesus 
Is  effectively  portrayed  and  the  entire  film  well 
costumed  and  acted.     The  nature  of  the  story 
is    such    that    it    will    have    little    meaning    for 
younger  children  but  will  be  of  value  to  those 
of   intermediate   age   and   above   In   studies   of 
the  New  Testament  and  the  life  and  teachings 
of  Jesus."  Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 
Available  from  10  or  more  fil^ 
libraries  or  distributors 


248     Personal   religion 

MASTERSHIP.  24min  16-sd-rent  55  RFA      248 
sh-adult 
Produced  in  England 

"Various  members  of  a  middle-class  family 
follow  the  example  of  the  eldest  son  and  at- 
tend a  mission  service.  The  preacher's  address 
on  'Mastership,'  based  upon  experiences  from 
his  (Lax  of  Poplar)  own  ministry,  is  illustrated 
by  shots  showing  how  men  have  conquered 
drunkenness  and  thieving  through  the  saving 
power  of  Christ.  At  the  close  the  preacher 
asks  his  audience  to  accept  Christ  as  Master, 
and  the  young  man  decides  to  try. 

"The  film  ends  with  a  recitation  of  the 
Lord's  Prayer. 

"While   the   sermon   is   preached   by  a   Non- 
conformist  minister,    its   message   is   universal. 
"General  church  use  for  young  people  and 
adults;  of  no  Interest  to  children."  British  film 
inst. 
Ideal   $5.50 
PH   15 
UWF   $5 

WORLD    AT    PRAYER.      (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  248 

Jh-sh-c 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"The  universal  urge  to  pray,  as  mani- 
fested In  different  ways  in  widely  separated 
parts  of  the  world,  is  brought  to  us  in  this 
film.  .  .  Recording  of  singing  and  other  musical 
and  sound  effects  contributes  to  the  dramatic 
quality  of  the  film.  With  captions.  Recom- 
mended for  sociology  and  comparative  religion, 
grades  10  through  college.  Might  be  helpful 
for  social  studies  classes,  grades  7  through 
10."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Geo  12 

BosU  NC 

I 

261     Christian  sociology 

FOR  ALL  PEOPLE.    30min    16-sd-rent    $8    1946 

Cathedral  261 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  10c 

A  story  of  all  races  that  dramatizes  a  real 

social    problem.      The    church    saves    a    crucial 

situation  that  reveals  the  Importance  of  racial 

tolerance 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

264     Prayers.     Public  worship 

MINE  EYES  HAVE  SEEN  THE  GLORY.    6min 
16-sd-color-$40;    rent   $2.50      1945     Post       264 
p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

President  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt's  D-Day 
prayer 

Ideal    $1.65 
YMCA   $1.50 

SACRIFICE    OF    THE    MASS.    SOmIn    16-si-$48 
1931   EBF  264 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Made    at    the    suggestion,    ajid    with    the 
approval,    of    His    Excellency    Most    Reverend 
.John  Francis  O'Hem,  late  Bishop  of  Rochester 


Introductory  scenes  depict  the  Old  and 
New  Law  Sacrifices,  and  the  vesting  of  the 
celebrant.  In  showing  the  ceremony  itself, 
much  of  the  filming  was  done  from  positions 
close  to  the  altar.  Interpretive  "visions"  are 
inserted  at  various  pointd  to  emphasize  the 
significance  of  the  Mass 

Ideal    $2.20  ScU 

MontS  Star 

Picto  TexVE 

266     Missions 

GO  FORTH.  20min  16-sd-rent  $6  1946  Cathedral 

266 
el-Jh-c-adult  Guide  10c 
Graphic   presentation   of   catastrophe    fol- 
lowing In  the  wake  of  war.     Rehabilitation  pro- 
grams   of    church.      Returning    veteran    decides 
to  go  to  Philippines  as  missionary  doctor 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY    OF     BAMBA.     40min    16-si-rent    $3.75 
RFA  266 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation  in  1939 
Photographed    in    Belgian    Congo    for    the 
1938  Africa  motion  picture  project  by  Ray  and 
Virginia  Gamer.     Shows   how   Bamba  becomes 
a  Christian  medical  worker  through  mission  In- 
fiuences    and    how    he    Is    able    to    serve    his 
people 
CSP    $3.75  UWF 

IdP  YMCA 

WE    TOO    RECEIVE.    15mln    16-sd-sale   apply; 

rent  $4   1945   Cathedral  266 

sh-adult  Guide 

"Christian    natives    in    S.W.    Pacific    save 

lives  of  American  airmen  shot  down  in  Jungle. 

Unexcelled    for    teaching    one    practical    result 

of   mission   schools."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHAT    A    MISSIONARY    DOES    IN    AFRICA. 

35min  16-si-rent  $3.75  RFA  266 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored     by     Harmon     foundation     and 
Africa   committee   foreigni   missions    conference 
of  North  America 

Describes  the  life  of  a  missionary  in  the 
Belgian  Congo  from  his  first  arrival  and  train- 
ing period  through  to  his  acceptance  of  full 
responsibility  for  a  particular  Job,  and  the 
many  activities,  hazards,  and  contacts  with 
Africans    which    are    involved   in    his    work 

Ideal    $4.12 

CSP   $3.75 

YMCA 

267    Associations 

MEN    OF    TOMORROW.    18min    16-sd-rent    $2 
1944    YMCA  267 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Y.M.C.A.    centennial  motion   picture.   De- 
picts   the    founding    of    the    'Y'    In    London    In 
1844   and  its  spread  through  sixty-eight  coun- 
tries. 

"The  many  interesting  scenes  of  the  work 
of  the  'Y'  among  boys  both  In  foreign  lands 
and  In  the  United  States  not  only  show  the 
value  of  the  organization  but  also  stimulate 
thought  on  the  needs  of  youth  and  the  im- 
portance of  meeting  these  needs  on  a  Christian 
level. 

"Good  for  Sunday  evening  services,  parent 
groups  and  youth  leaders."  Religious  film  assn 
Conn  50c  RFA  $2 

Me  VisEd    $1 

Mich 

YWCA,    HARLEM,    NEW    YORK.    15min    16-si- 
rent  $1.50   RFA  267 
Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation  in  1940 
Work   of  Y.W.C.A.    In   Harlem   In   offering 
opportunities  for  business  and  Industrial  train- 
ing as  well  as  sports  and  social  life,  suggesting 


186 


1947    EDITION 


271-296 


YMCA,    HARLEM,    NEW   YORK — Continued 
program    adaptable    for    other   groups."    School 
management 
YMCA 

271      Religious  orders 

CLOISTERED.    71min    16-sd-rent    $15    1941    Nu- 
Art  271 

sh-adult 
Made  In  France  this  Aim  shows  the  succes- 
sive stages  thru  which  a  novice  must  pass  to 
become  a  nun.    It  Is  available  In  English,  Span- 
ish. Portuguese  or  French 
Ideal   $16.50 
VAP 

LIFE     IN     A     BENEDICTINE     MONASTERY. 
30min   16-sd-$84   1939   Pictorial  271 

sh-adult 
"This  feature tte  portrays  the  life  In  a 
monastery  in  Normandy,  showing  the  monks' 
rigid,  frugal  way  of  living;  how  they  cultivate 
their  soil;  spin  their  own  cloth;  prepare  their 
manuscripts  in  a  way  unchanged  since  medi- 
eval times,  and  perform  their  dally  prayers. 
Actual  recording  of  Gregorian  chants  and  Latin 
prayers.  An  explanatory  commentary  high- 
lights those  scenes  unfamiliar  to  the  layman." 
School  management 

"Produced  in  France,  and  has  added  an 
explanatory  commentary  in  English.  .  .  Should 
have  appeal  not  only  to  those  of  Catholic  faith, 
but  to  general  audiences  as  well."  Educational 
screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

277     Religion  In  the  United  States 

AMERICA    PRAYS.      (World  spotlight  ser.)   IR 

16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50    1945    YMCA  277 

c-adult 
"Depicts  the  significant  findings  In  an 
Intensive  study  made  to  determine  the  spir- 
itual strength  of  our  country,  to  find  out  how 
many  of  our  population  of  134  million  men, 
women  and  children  believe  in  God,  attend 
church  or  Sunday- School  regularly,  and  make 
use  of  prayer — in  these  days  when  the  things 
of  the  spirit  are  Important  as  never  before." 
Educational  screan 

RFA 

Shad  $1.60 

Tex    $1.50 

WE  ARE  AMERICANS.    30min  16-si-color-rent 
$2.25  Presbyterian  bd  of  national  missions  277 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Gives  some  Idea  of  the  cosmopolitan  char- 
acter of  America,  some  of  the  problems  created 
by  this  situation,   and  the  part  the  Church  is 
playing    in    helping    to    solve    these    problems 

282     Roman  Catholic  church 

STORY  OF  THE  VATICAN.  (March  of  time) 
60min    16-sd-rent    apply    1941    ITTCO  282 

Jh-sh-adult 

"A  fascinating  film.  ,  .It  will  be  widely 
used  by  social-studies  classes. 

"Two  thousand  years  of  history  and  art, 
of  unified  purpose  and  yet  of  change  and 
development,  sweep  before  the  mind  as  the 
pictures  come  and  go  upon  the  screen.  Here 
is  a  complete  presentation  of  the  smallest 
state,  comparatively  recent  in  origin,  and  the 
oldest  international  power  in  Christendom.  .  . 

"A  travel  picture  that  takes  the  visitor 
on  a  tour  such  as  he  could  make  in  no  other 
way  unless  he  gained  most  exceptional  advan- 
tages. The  film  takas  one  to  all  parts  of  the 
Vatican  City,  to  the  halls  and  private  offices, 
the  streets  and  gardens,  the  fountains,  the 
Library,  and  the  famous  Galleries.  It  shows 
the  machine  shops,  the  printing  offices,  the 
conference  rooms.  It  shows  patient  scholars  at 
work  in  many  langruages,  bibliophiles  lovingly 
caring  for  ancient,  tattered  volumes,  the  Swiss 


Guardsmen    and    many    types    of    workers.      It 
shows  stately  processions. 

"We  hear  the  Pope  himself  speak  and  we 
hear  songs  in  the  dim  aisles  of  huge  St.  Peter's 
Cathedral.  We  stand  on  the  roof  among  great 
statues,  and  we  see  crowds  in  the  Plaza  of  the 
largest  Christian   Church  in   the  world.    .   . 

"All  this,  beautifully  pictured  and  coher- 
ently presented.  Is  Imposing,  indeed."  Film 
and  radio  discussion  guide 

DG 

Swank 


290     Nonchrlstlan  religions 

PRIMITIVE     RELIGIONS.      (Comparative     re- 
ligions  ser.)    15min    16-si-rent   $1.25   RFA   290 
jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  25c 

Interprets  the  beauty,  intensity  and  the 
underlying  savagery  of  the  basic  religious  at- 
tidtudes    of    man    toward    the   forces   of   nature 

Ideal  $1.37  SC 

NC  YMCA 


294     Buddhism.     Hinduism 

BUDDHISM.  (Comparative  religrlons  ser.)  30min 
16-sl-rent   $2.50   RFA  294 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Touches     upon     the     outward     aspects     of 
Buddhism — its    images   of   gods    and   devils.    Its 
temples,     priests,     forms,     ceremonies,     etc. 
NC  YMCA 

SC 

INDIAN    TEMPLES,     llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

294 
Jh-sh-adult 

A  Paramount  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Description  of  the  Hindu  religion,  tem- 
ples, rites,  gods,  etc.  The  Goddess  Kali,  Idol 
of  solid  gold  carried  on  a  tour;  Siva,  the  de- 
stroyer; Lakshlma,  Shiva,  Ganesh  and  other 
gods. 

"Temples  at  Belur  and  Halibib;  holy  men 
In  meditation;  the  Taj  Mahal."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH 

Geo 

Ohio 

296    Jews 

THE     DAYS    WORK.       (Two    thousand    years 

ago)  21min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $6  1946  UWF  296 
jh-sh-adult 
The  carpenter  and  his  son  proceed  to 
their  village  shop;  the  potter  moulds  the  clay 
and  fires  the  pot.  Men  build  a  native  house 
and  people  proceed  home  for  their  evening 
meal.  Afterwards  the  father  reads  to  the 
family  from  the   sacred  rolls  of  tke  Torah 

Ideal   $6.60  SelF 

RFA    $100;    rent    $6         YMCA 

RVA    $6 

THE  HOME.  (Two  thousand  years  ago)     19min 
16-sd-$100;    rent   $6     1946     UWF  296 

jh-sh-adult 
The  family  awakens.  They  breakfast, 
untether  the  animals  and  set  out  for  work. 
Household  tasks  are  carried  out — the  mother 
sits  sewing  and  talking  with  neighbours  until 
it  is  time  to  prepare  the  evening  meal 
Ideal   $6.60  Photoart 

Ind    $3.50  RFA    $100;    rent    $6 

111    $2.50  RVA    $6 

Ind   $4.25  YMCA 

OF   THESE    OUR    PEOPLE.     30min     16-sd-$65; 

rent    $6     Horizon  296 

jh-sh-c-adult 

The    story    of    the   Jew    in    America   is    a 

part    of    the    story    of   America    Itself.    .    .     Its 


187 


296-320 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


OF   THESE    OUR    PEOPLE — Continued 
scope    covers    the    pre- Revolutionary   period   up 
to   the   homecoming  of  a  Jewish   disabled  vet- 
eran 

"Of  these  our  people"  focuses  on  the 
Jew  in  every  setting  of  American  life:  factory 
worker,  farmer,  scientist,  artist,  soldier.  Put- 
ting the  truth  about  American  Jews  onto 
the  screen,  this  film  exposes  the  undemocratic 
slanders  that  are  rife  and  becomes  a  powerful 
weapon  for  fighting  anti-semitism 
PennS    $2 

THE     SCHOOL.     (Two     thousand    years    ago) 

16min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $6  1946  UWP  296 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Boys  arrive  at  the  Synagogue.  The  Shema 
is  recited,  verses  learned  from  the  Torah,  and 
reading  taught  from  cards.  At  home,  the 
mother  teachers  the  daughter,  and  in  the  even- 
ing the  father  reads  to  the  family  once  more 

Ideal    $6.60  RVA    $6 

Ind    $3.50  SelF 

RFA    $100;    rent    $6         YMCA 

THE  SYNAGOGUE.   (Two  thousand  years  ago) 

22min  16-sd-$100;   rent  $6  1946  UWP  296 

sh-c-adult 
On  the  Sabbath  morning  men  carrying 
prayer  shawls  go  with  the  women  to  the  Syn- 
agogue, where  they  sit  separately.  Prayers 
open  the  service,  which  is  closed  by  the  sing- 
ing of  psalms.  The  Passover  meal  is  served 
and  the  threefold  ceremony  of  partaking  of  the 
cup  is  observed,  with  singing  of  the  prescribed 
psalms 

Ideal  $6.60  SelF 

RFA    $100;    rent    $6.  YMCA 

RVA    $6 

THE    TRAVELLERS.       (Two    thousand    years 
ago  22min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $6  1946  UWF      296 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    Gaumont    British    Instruc- 
tional  Films   Ltd  and   planned   by   Educational 
Committee  of  the   Christian   Cinema  and  Reli- 
gious Film  Society 

Travellers  arrive   at  an   inn;  a  merchant 
bargains  for  silk.     Leaving  the  travellers  pass 
a   beggar   by   the   roadside,   and   children   play- 
ing.   The  Sabbath  lamp  is  lit 
Ideal    $6.60  SelF 

RFA    $100;    rent    $6  YMCA 

RVA    $6 


297     Mohammedanism 

ISLAM     IN      EGYPT.     (Comparative     religions 
ser.)   15min  16-sI-rent  $1.25  RFA  297 

sh-c-adult  Guide  25c 
The  learning  and  mysticism  of  Moham- 
medanism in  Egypt,  the  intense  loyalty  of  its 
followers,  its  strong  customs  and  laws  of  life 
are  here  portrayed,  and  against  this  are  re- 
vealed some  of  its  faults 
FC  $3  NC 

Ideal  $1.37  SC 

YMCA 

MOSLEM   WORLD.  45min  16-si-rent  $3.75  RFA 

297 
sh-c-adult  Guide  25c 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation  in  1937 
This  film  was  made  at  the  request  of  and 
in  cooperation  with  the  Visualization  committee 
of    the    Missionary   education   movement.     R   1: 
Lands    of    the    camel;    R2;    Out    of    the   desert; 
R3  Christianity  faces  Islam 

Reels    may   be    rented    separately    at    $1.25 
each 
Ideal 
SC 
YMCA 


300    SOCIOLOGY 

INTERDEPENDENCE.  30min  16-sl-$50;  rent  $2 
1930   Harvard  300 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 

Prepared  for  the  Moses-Kimball  fund  for 
the  promotion  of  good  citizenship  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Graduate  school  of  educa- 
tion 

Designed  to  be  used  very  generally  in 
social  science  instruction  and  is  adapted 
particularly  to  serve  as  the  Introductory  unit 
of  any  course  in  civics 

A  presentation  of  the  dependence  of  in- 
dividuals   and    communities   upon    one   another. 

There  are  scenes  of  dairy  farms, 
of  stockyards,  of  wheat  fields  and  bak- 
eries, of  forests  and  lumber  camps,  of  coal 
mines,  and  of  the  vast  network  of  railways  that 
bind  together  our  entire  country.  Finally,  by 
means  of  scenes  taken  in  foreign  countries 
throughout  the  world,  the  picture  ends  with 
the  conclusion  that  all  nations  as  well  as  in- 
dividuals are  interdependent  and  that  progress 
depends  upon  their  intelligent  co-operation 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


301.15     Public  opinion 

DOES      IT      MATTER     WHAT     YOU     THINK? 

15min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2  1947  BIS  301.15 
sh-c-adult-forum 
Are  your  conclusions  the  result  of  your 
own  thinking  or  do  you  think  what  you  are 
told  to  think?  Is  public  opinion  a  power  which 
forces  legislation  or  is  it  a  pliable  weapon 
which  is  wielded  by  the  press  and  the  politi- 
cians? Do  you  read  a  newspaper  because  it  ex- 
presses your  ideas  or  because  you  accept  its 
editor's  ideas?  Do  you  approve  or  disapprove 
of  the  movies  you  see  and  the  radio  programs 
you  hear?  If  you  form  an  opinion,  what  use  do 
you  make  of  it?  Does  it  matter  what  you 
think? 

Very  British  accent  and  background 
slightly  lessen  the  value  of  this  film  for  Amer- 
ican audiences 

Award 

GALLUP   POLL.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  301.15 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

Opens  with  discussion  of  Gallup  Poll.  Dr 
Gallup  is  presented  and  briefly  states  the  ob- 
jects and  benefits  of  taking  various  polls.  There 
are  views  of  Gallup  ofllce  in  operation  with 
girl   clerks   sorting,    filing  and  counting  returns 

Then  the  field  force  is  shown  interviewing 
various  strata  of  American  life  and  question- 
ing machinist,  barber,  housewife,  student,  busi- 
ness man.  bootblack,  etc. 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PUBLIC     OPINION.       lOmin       16-sd-$50      1946 
EBF  301.15 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 
Realistic  analysis  of  public  opinion,  what 
It  is,  how  it  is  formed  and  what  it  can  accom- 
plish 
Kan 


320     Political   science 

MAN     THE     ENIGMA.     (Battle    for    life    ser.) 

30min  16-sd-$84;  rent  $5  1942  Pictorial        320 

Jh-sh-c 

Outlines   briefly  the  survival  of  the  fittest 

law     of     biology.       Shows    the    working    of    a 

totalitarian    state    as    the    ants    and    bees    live 

and  work   and   presents  the  Idea  that  the  only 

sati.'^factory   state   for   individuals   working  and 

planning  for  the  ultimate  good  of  the  individual 

is   a   democracy.      Some   beautiful   and   unusual 

shots  of  animals  and  insects 


188 


1947    EDITION 


320.1-323.1 


MAN    THE    ENIGMA— Contmwed 

"Another  of  the  fine  Woodard  pictures 
which  depicts  the  working  of  instinct  in  the 
animal  kingdom,  with  Its  analogy  to  Man  and 
tlie  Social  Order."     A.  J.  Bradac 

ICS    $7.60 

Ideal   $5.50 


320.  i     Geopolitics 


GEOPOLITIK     (PLAN     FOR     DESTRUCTION). 

20min  16-3d-apply  TFC  320.1 

Jh-sh-c- trade-adult 
Produced  by  MGM  in   1943.   Available  only 
to  schools 

"A  propaganda  short  narrated  in  part  by 
Lewis  Stone  in  which  he  tells  how  after  the 
first  World  War  a  German,  Prof.  Haushofer, 
began  to  study  Geopolitiks  in  connection  with 
another   World   War    to   come. 

"The  whole  theme  of  the  short  is  to  show 
the  American  public  what  kind  of  a  machine 
we  are  fighting  and  that  It  Is  necessary  for 
each  and  every  one  of  us  not  to  relax  for  one 
minute  our  effort  In  bringing  about  a  com- 
plete victory  for  the  Allied  Nations."  Advisory 
committee 

Conn    Jl  Neb 

111    ?2  Ohio 

Ind     $3  Wis  $2.50 


321.04     International  cooperation 

MADE   IN   U.S.A.     lOmin     16-sd-rent  $1     YMCA 

321.04 
jr-sh-c- adult-forum 

Shows  in  an  entertaining  manner  the  in- 
terdependence of  the  peoples  of  the  world  for 
raw  materials  required  in  the  manufacture  of 
products   considered   essential   in  modern   living 

NC    60c  VisEd    $2 

ColPJC    50c  Wis    50c 

WATCHTOWER      FOR     TOMORROW.       lOmln 
16-sd-apply    1945    TFC  321.04 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Ben  Hecht  suggested  the  title  and  wrote 
the  original  screen  treatment,  John  Cromwell, 
president  of  the  Screen  directors  guild  and 
chairman  of  the  Hollywood  division  of  the 
WAC,  directed.  The  subject  was  produced  by 
Jerry  Bresler,  head  of  the  MGM  short  subject 
department,  with  the  entire  industry  cooperat- 
ing 

Cast  includes  Lionel  Stander,  Grant 
Mitchell,  Jonathan  Hale,  Miles  Mander  and 
George  Zuoco 

"Furnishes  an  answer  to  the  question 
uppermost  in  the  minds  of  all  freedom-loving 
peoples  of  the  United  Nations— 'Why  can't  the 
world  get  together  for  peace  and  security?' 
Explams  the  Dumbarton  Oaks  plan.  .  .  Ed- 
ward R.  Stettinius,  Jr.  .  .  delivers  the  intro- 
ductory speech  as  a  prologue  to  the  picture, 
which  is  followed  by  a  realistic  visualization  of 
the  possible  workings  of  the  proposed  Security 
Organization."  War  activities  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


321.6    Absolutism 

DESPOTISM,    llmin   16-sd-$50  1945  EBF      321.6 
jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 

"Illustrating  the  thesis  that  all  communi- 
ties can  be  ranged  on  a  scale  running  from 
democracy  to  despotism.  The  two  chief  char- 
acteristics of  despotism— restricted  respect  and 
concentrated  power— are  defined  and  illustrated. 
.  "Two  of  the  conditions  which  have  his- 
torically promoted  the  growth  of  despotism  are 
explained  and  exemplified.  These  are  a  slanted 
economic  distribution  and  a  strict  control  of 
the  agencies  of  communication. 


"Like  its  companion  film,  'Democracy,' 
(listed  class  321.8)  this  subject  presents  basic 
social  science  concepts  in  such  a  way  as  to 
make  them  comprehensible  on  the  junior  high 
school  level.  Both  films  were  produced  in 
collaboration  with  Harold  D.  Lasswell,  Ph.D., 
Yale  University."  Educational  screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


321.8     Dennocracy 


DEMOCRACY.       llmin      16-sd-$50      1945      EBP 

321.8 
Jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 

"Presenting  the  nature  and  meaning  of 
democracy.  Its  two  unique  characteristics — 
shared  respect  and  shared  power — are  defined 
and  described. 

"The  film  then  goes  on  to  discuss  two 
important  conditions  which  have  historically 
promoted  the  growth  of  democracy:  a  balanced 
economic  distribution  and  enlightenment." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MILESTONES  OF   DEMOCRACY.   lOmin  16-sd- 

$40;    rent    $2     1941     UWF  321.8 

jh-sh-c 
High    school   social-science   class   discusses 
contributions  of  long  chain  of  democratic  mile- 
stones,   such   as  Magna  Charta,    Declaration   of 
Independence,   Constitution,  Bill  of  Rights,  etc. 

BraP    $40;    rent    $2         Ohio 

Calhoun  PH 

Ham  TexVE 

Nay  VES 


323.1     Nationalism 

AMERICANS  ALL.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  20min 
16-sd-apply    1945    March  of  time  323.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"A  study  of  the  vital  problems  with  which 
many  U.S.  communities  are  concerned  today: 
how  to  prevent  racial  and  religious  intolerance. 
The  film  is  an  honest  presentation  of  intoler- 
ance as  a  menace  to  American  liberty. 

"Discrimination  is  graphically  shown  but 
the  emphasis  is  on  the  practical,  constructive 
effort  to  prevent  such  discrimination  as  ex- 
emplified by  the  now  famous  Tolerance  Plan 
of  the  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  Public 
Schools."   Educational  screen 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BOUNDARY  LINES.  lOmln  16-sd-color-$90 
1947     IntFF  323.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  plea  to  eliminate  the  arbitrary  bound- 
ary lines  which  divide  people  from  each  other 
as  individuals  and  as  nations,  invisible  bound- 
ary lines  of  color,  origin,  wealth  and  religion. 
On  an  adult  level,  these  lines  result  in  an  ac- 
cumulation of  fear  and  suspicion  and  finally 
in  war.  The  film  is  composed  of  animated 
paintings,  moving  lines,  realistic  and  abstract 
symbols;  the  music  is  an  integral  part  of  the 
drama 

The  message — that  we  must  learn,  as 
peoples,  to  live  together  in  harmony,  and  that 
it  is  possible  to  do  so,  make  this  highly  suit- 
able for  forum  discussion  groups  of  all  ages 

BROTHERHOOD  OF  MAN.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-$80;   rent  $3     1946    Bran  323.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  United  productions  of  Amer- 
ica for  the  United  automobile  workers  and 
based   on  the   pamphlet    "Races   of  mankind" 

An  animated  color  cartoon  that  deals 
with  a  currently  vital  issue.  Portrays  that 
differences  between  the  human  races  are 
superficial,  accidental,  and  environmental  and 
explains  that  the  differing  skins  of  the  races  of 
mankind  mean  nothing — how,  through  the 
drlftings  of  the  first  people  of  the  Earth,  there 


189 


323.1-325.73 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


BROTHERHOOD  OF  MAN — Continued 
developed  the  three  separate  races  of  mankind. 
Further  points  out  that  there  are  four  distinct 
types  of  blood,  but  all  are  found  in  all  races 
and  therefore,  its  differentiation  has  no  racial 
relevance 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHOEVER  YOU   ARE.     20min     16-sd-$65;   rent 

$3   1946     Award  323.1 

jh-sh-c- adult-forum 
Produced  by  VFT  productions 
How  can  we  stop  racial  tension  that  leads 
to  hate,  even  bloodshed?  How  can  we  forge 
in  its  stead  unity,  mutual  understanding  and 
respect?  These  are  questions  confronting  most 
American  communities.  In  one  neighborhood  in 
New  York  City,  the  upper  West  Side,  a  group 
of  parents  set  out  to  find  the  answers — and 
they  did 

Ind    $3 

Ky   $3 

Wis   $3 


323.35     Communities 

GROWTH    OF    CITIES.      (Social    studies    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50     1942    EBF  323.35 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

"Explains  factors  which  determine  the  lo- 
cation and  growth  of  cities.  Shows  the  general 
trend  toward  organization  throughout  the  Unit- 
ed States.  Various  types  of  cities  and  city 
plans  are  presented.  Factors  involved  in  the 
decentralization  of  the  city  into  the  metropolitan 
area  are  clearly  presented.  The  film  includes 
the  presentation  of  the  prevailing  trends  of 
city  planning."     Wisconsin 

"Good  technically.     Doesn't  cover  the  sub- 
ject adequately.     Poorly  presented.     Good  ani- 
mated  maps   and   diagrrams."   California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

LESSONS     IN     LIVING.     (Building    the    peace 

ser.)    22min   16-sd-apply   1945   CanFB       323.35 

sh-c- adult -forum 

The     community     of     Lantzville,     British 

Columbia,  is  a  cross- section  of  nationalities  and 

industrial  groups,  with  a  dispirited  school.  The 

school    and    community    changed    and    the    film 

is  the  story  of  their  transformation 

"Outstanding.  Unusual."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


323.4     Freedom  of  the  press 

STORY     THAT     COULDN'T      BE      PRINTED, 
llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  323.4 

Jh-sh 

A  Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  history  of  John  Peter  Zenger,  pre- 
Revolutionary  War  printer  and  publisher,  who 
was  persecuted,  arrested  and  tried  for  pub- 
lishing reports  reflecting  upon  the  honesty  of 
His  Majesty's  Colonial  representative. 

"Zenger' s  friend,  John  Alexander,  sought 
and  received  the  assistance  of  the  able  retired 
lawyer,  Andrew  Hamilton,  of  Philadelphia, 
whose  presentation  before  the  jury  is  a  master- 
ly statement  on  the  freedom  of  the  press. 
Zenger's  acquittal  was  one  of  the  first  victories 
for  freedom  of  the  press  and  contributed  to 
the  inclusion  of  this  doctrine  in  the  Bill  of 
Rights. 

"Highly  recommended  for  junior  and  sen- 
ior high  school  classes  in  civics,  social  studies 
and  American  history."     Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


324     Elections 

FIGHT    FOR    HONEST    BALLOTS.     40min     16- 
sd-rent   $1.50    1941     UWF  324 

sh-c-trade-adult 
What  active  citizens  can  do  to  insure 
clean  elections,  through  watchful  enforcement 
of  existing  election  laws.  The  Chicago  proce- 
dures shown  are  applicable,  with  modifications, 
to  most  cities 
Calhoun  Nay 

McH  92  PH 

GENERAL     ELECTION.      20min      16-sd-?37.50; 
rent   $2    1946    BIS  324 

sh-adult 
Traces  the  mechanism  of  an  election  in 
Britain  from  its  inception  to  its  final  conclu- 
sion. Each  candidate  goes  through  the  required 
formalities  of  being  proposed  and  seconded; 
each  plans  his  campaign  with  his  agent,  and 
travels  through  his  district  addressing  his  con- 
stituents. Posters  and  pamphlets  are  printed, 
meetings  are  held.  Polling  Day  plans  are  drawn 
up.  What  actually  happens  on  Polling  Day — 
the  methods  of  voting,  the  precautions  for 
secrecy,  the  counting  of  votes  and  the  final 
declaration  of  the  result,  are  all  shown  in 
detail 

HOW  WE    ELECT  OUR   REPRESENTATIVES. 

lOmin    16-sd-$45.  Also  color-$75    1947    Coronet 

324 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 
Explains   the  functional  basis  of  our  de- 
mocracy— our     election     system.     Registration, 
primaries,    electioneering,    voting,    methods    of 
counting    ballots,     and    the    over-view    of    the 
responsibility    of    voting    intelligently    to    make 
our  democracy  work  are  the  basic  contents  of 
this  film 
Kan 
PalFLi 


325.42     Great  Britain — 
Foreign  population 

CHINESE   IN    BRITAIN,   llmin  16-sd-$13.-   rent 

50c    1945    BIS  325.42 

jh-sh-adult 
Depicts  contributions  made  by  refugee 
Chinese  In  England,  Chinese  students  at  Eng- 
lish schools,  and  Chinese  serving  In  British 
armed  forces.  Many  aspects  of  the  training 
given  to  Chinese  refugees  and  their  children 
are  shown 

BraF  Rarig 

CFC  UWF 

Col  Vesco   $22 

Cos  VisEd    $1 

P&S 


325.73 


United  States 
population 


-Foreign 


AMERICAN   ANNIVERSARY.   15min   16-sd-Ioan 
1942    NAM  325.73 

jh-sh-c-adult 

"Through  the  medium  of  dramatic  'flash- 
backs' into  20  years  of  the  life  of  an  immigrant, 
this  film  reintroduces  Americans  to  those  simple 
rights  and  opportunities  which  made  our  shores 
the  goal  of  millions  of  oppressed  peoples  and 
made  our  way  of  life  the  envy  of  all  other 
nations. 

"The  story,  In  terms  of  one  man,  of  the 
development  of  our  country  as  a  whole  Is  an 
account  of  the  rise  of  an  immigrant  to  a  place 
of  significance  in  his  community. 

"A  simple,  moving,  very  effective  story.  A 
general  interest  film."    School  management 
Ohio    130 


190 


1947    EDITION 


325.73-330.973 


GREENIE.    (Miniature    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd- 
apply  TFC  325.73 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  MGM  in  1942 
"A    little    Polish    refugee    boy    comes    to 
America  with  his  father.     The  boy  attempting 
to  become  a  part  of  this  new  world  and  make 
friends,  is  at  first  ridiculed  by  the  boys  on  his 
street,  but  is  finally  accepted  by  them  in  true 
'Yankee'    spirit."    Advisory    committee 
AMNH    $1.50 
Mich    $1.50 
Ohio 

IMMIGRATION.      lOmin     16-sd-$50     1947     EBF 

325.73 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Shows  by  photographs  and  animated 
maps  how  the  United  States  became  populated, 
and  why  Europeans  left  the  Old  World  for  the 
New.  Photographic  scenes  of  families  leaving 
their  homes  for  this  country  tell  the  human 
side  of  the  story.  Peasants  fleeing  from  eco- 
nomic exploitation,  political  refugees  and  re- 
ligious fugitives,  are  all  depicted  in  scenes 
which  conclude  with  shots  of  Ellis  Island  and 
the  induction  into  full  American  citizenship 
of    immigrants 


328     Legislation 


326     Negroes 


THE  COLOR  OF  A  MAN.  ISmin  16-sd-color- 
loan     1946     IntFP  326 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Two    shadows    are    on    the    ground.      The 
camera   moves   from   them  onto   the  face  of  a 
man,    and    a    voice    says:    "This    man    is    free, 
white  and  21."     The  camera  moves  to  another 
face,    and    the    voice    says:    "This   man   Is — 21" 
A  simple  documentary  story  of  conditions 
In  the  South,  of  jim  crow  and  deliberate  with- 
holding of  opportunity  for  education  and  eco- 
nomic opportunity 
Neb 
RFA   $5 

NEGRO  FARMER.  30min  16-sd-$30.84  1938 
Castle  326 

Jh-sh-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Outlines  the  work  of  the  Federal  and  State 
Extension  Service  among  Southern  Negroes. 
Shows  what  is  being  done  to  further  the  cause 
of  better  farming  and  better  living 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TUSKEGEE  INSTITUTE  AND  CHRIS- 
TOPHE'S  CITADEL.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1936   ITTCO  326 

Jh-sh-c 
Originally    produced    by    Pathe    and     re- 
edited  in  1936  for  this  series 

Richard  B.  Harrison  tells  the  history  of 
Tuskegee  Institute.  The  Tuskegee  choir  sings 
throughout  the  film.  Edgar  Guest  reads  his 
lO.OOOth  poem 

CSP    $1.25 


327.73     Foreign  relations  of  the 
United  States 

OUR     MONROE     DOCTRINE.       20min      16-sd- 

$90;    rent    $3.50     1940     Academic  327.73 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

Such   characters   as   John   Qulncy  Adams, 

Henry  Clay,  John  Calhoun,  and  of  course  James 

Monroe,  play  their  dramatic  and  historic  roles. 

Considers   why   it  was   necessary   to   issue   the 

Doctrine;    what    forces    were    instrumental    in 

shapmg    the    policy    proclaimed;    the    part    the 

independence  of  the  South  American  republics 

played  In  Influencing  the  policy  of  the  United 

States;   the  Holy  Alliance  of  Europe  and  their 

aims  for  world  domination 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW  A  BILL  BECOMES  A  LAW.  2R  16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50   1945   Pictorial  328 

Jh-sh-adult 

Simple  explanation  of  how  a  law  is  made 

—where   it    originates   and    procedures    it   must 

go  thru 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

328.1      Parliamentary  procedure 

PARLIAMENTARY  PROCEDURES  IN  AC- 
TION. 12min  16-sd-$54  1941  Coronet  328.1 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Demonstrates  proper  procedure  in  con- 
ducting a  meeting  by  showing  significant  parts 
or  the  discussion  involved  in  the  meeting  of  a 
high  school  dramatics  club.  Featured  are 
proper  procedure  in  calling  the  meeting  to 
order  and  in  the  reading  of  the  minutes. 
Proper  order  of  business  is  shown  as  the  dis- 
cussion moves  from  reports  of  standing  com- 
mittees, special  committees,  unfinished  busi- 
ness, orders  of  the  day,  new  business  and  ad- 
journment. During  the  course  of  the  meeting 
the  procedure  of  amending  motions,  seconding 
motions,  calling  for  a  division  of  the  house, 
appointing  of  committees,  rising  to  a  point  of 
order,  tabling  a  motion  and  rising  to  a  point 
of  inquiry  are  all  given 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

329     Political  parties 

^f}-^  ^^f^L^"?"  ELECTION.  (Political  ac- 
tion ser,)  14min  16-sd-color-$90;  rent  $5  1944 
BraF  329 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Animated  cartoon  political  propaganda  for 
the  reelection  of  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  in  1944 
featuring  the  special   song,    "We've  got  to  get 
out  and  vote" 


330     Economics 

DISTRIBUTING    AMERICA'S    GOODS.      llmln 
16-sd-$50     1945     EBF  330 

Jh-sh  Guide 

''Produced  in  collaboration  with  J.  Fred- 
eric Dewhurst,  Ph.D.,  The  Twentieth  Century 
Fund— showing  why  it  costs  as  much  as  It 
does  to  distribute  America's  goods. 

"Sequences  are  devoted  to  the  distribu- 
tion costs  of  the  producer,  the  wholesaler,  the 
retailer,  and  transportation.  The  film  shows 
how  fifty-nine  cents  out  of  each  purchase 
dollar  goes  to  pay  for  the  distribution  of  the 
article,  and  indicates  ways  in  which  distribu- 
tors and  consumers  can  cooperate  to  reduce 
distribution  costs. 

"Made  in  collaboration  with  O.  E.  Bar- 
ber, Ph.D.,  University  of  Maryland."  Educa- 
tional screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

330.973     Economic  conditions — 
United  States 

CHILDREN      MUST     LEARN.      ISmin       16-sd- 
rent  $3     1940    NYU  330.973 
sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 
Designed    to    illustrate    the    unsatisfactory 
relationship    between    education    and    the    local 
necessities  of  life  which  characterize  American 
education  in  many  parts  of  this  country.  They 
are    authentic    records    of    people    living    their 
usual  lives.     Sponsored  by  the  Alfred  P.  Sloan 
foundation 


191 


330.973-331.13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CHILDREN    MUST  LEARN — Continued 

Life  of  a  poor  family  trying  to  subsist  on 
a  poor  soil  is  grraphically  portrayed.  Suggests 
the  part  the  school  has  played  in  the  lives  of 
such  people  and  gives  an  indication  of  the 
greater  role  it  can  play 

CFC   $3  PennS    $2.50 

Ind     $2  Tex    $2 

Mich  Wis    $2.50 

Ohio 

THREE  TO  BE  SERVED.  27min  16-sd-Ioan 
NAM  330.973 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Paramount  pictures  inc.  Edu- 
cational films  division  in  cooperation  with  Na- 
tional  industrial   information   committee 

Through  the  experiences  of  a  group  of 
high  school  youngsters  in  starting  their  own 
business,  this  film  shows  the  fundamentals 
which  underlie  all  business 

Shows  how  management  must  serve  cus- 
tomers, workers  and  investors,  and  must  rec- 
oncile the  demands  of  all  three,  in  order  to 
make  any  business  venture  successful 

"Well  suited  for  economics  classes  as  well 
as  clubs,  associations,  and  the  public  in  gen- 
eral." Film  world 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


331     Labor.     Capital 

LABOUR    LOOKS    AHEAD.      lOmin     16-sd-$25; 
rent   $1.25     1945     BraF  331 

sh-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Nat  film  bd  of  Canada 
Discusses    Canadian    labor's    contribution 
in  the  war  and  points  to  the  vital  role  it  will 
play  in  the  postwar  period 
IntF    $1.25 
Vesco   $25 
VisEd    $1.50 

POST-WAR   JOBS.     2R     16-sd-rent  $2     YMCA 

331 
sh-c-trade-adu!t  Guide 

Produced  by  March  of  time 

Considers    the    full    employment    problem 
and   outlines  planning   to  date   by  business  for 
the  future 
RFA 


331.1      Industrial  arbitration  and 

conciliation.     Employment 

agencies 

DEMOCRACY    AT    WORK.      ISmin      16-sd-$40; 

rent  $2.50  1944     CanFB  331.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  how  Britain's  industry  during  the 
war  developed  joint  production  committees  and 
extended  their  use  to  many  types  of  war  plants; 
depicts  the  rise  of  labor — management  com- 
mittees adapted  to  each  industry  ...  to  in- 
crease productive  efficiency 

Bran  Int     film 

CanNFS  Neb 

Col  VisEd 

HELP   WANTED.     (Crime   does   not   pay   ser.) 
22min     16-sd-apply     TFC  331.1 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  and 
is  available  only  to  schools 

"The  Hot  Spot  Employment  Agency  pro- 
cures jobs  for  manual  laborers  for  a  fee  of 
50%  of  the  first  month's  wages,  and  splits  with 
employers  who  will  agree  to  discharge  the 
laborers  at  the  end  of  the  month  so  that  others 
may  replace  them  and  go  through  the  same 
routine.  A  sample  situation,  taken  from  police 
records,  is  dramatized. 

"The  film  shows  the  injustices  of  this 
employment  agency  racket,  and  clearly  visual- 
izes the  careful  and  thorough  police  methods 
used    to   obtain    conviction   of    offenders    under 


difficult  circumstances.  Recommended  for  high 
school  classes  in  economics  and  social  studies 
and  for  discussion  in  vocational  guidance 
groups."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

LABOUR    FRONT.     21min     16-sd-$50;    rent    $3 
BraF  331.1 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  National  film  board  of  Canada 
"The  overwhelming  facts  of  the  decisive 
contribution  of  labor  and  management  in  the 
United  Nations  are  carefully  analyzed  in  con- 
trast to  the  Axis  manpower  boasts."  Educa- 
tional  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PARTNERS    IN     PRODUCTION.    21min    16-sd. 
$45;   rent   $1   BraF  331.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 
The  story  of  labor- management  commit- 
tees in  wartime  Britain.  A  typical  election  in 
a  factory  is  shown,  and  the  machinery  by  which 
labor-management  committees  can  refer  ques- 
tions to  the  Regional  boards  of  the  Ministry 
of  production,  which  in  turn  can  take  them 
to  the  National   production  advistory  council 

The  film  briefly  reviews  some  of  the  dif- 
ferent kinds  of  labor-management  committees 
in  existence,  and  the  methods  they  use  to 
ensure  that  workers  and  management  really 
become  partners  in  production 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


331.13     Unemployment 

MACHINE:    MASTER    OR    SLAVE.     14min     16- 
sd-rent     $3     1941     NYU  331.13 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  Educational  film  institute 
of  NYU.     Sponsored  by  Alfred  P.    Sloan  foun- 
dation 

Considers  the  problems  that  manage- 
ment faces  in  its  approach  to  the  human 
and  financial  factors  involved  in  technological 
progress.  To  what  extent  can  unemployment 
be  relieved  by  seeking  larger  markets,  by  ad- 
justment of  prices,  wages,  and  dividends?  How 
can  management  coordinate  its  own  long-term 
self-interest  with  the  needs  of  the  workers 
and  the  consumer? 

Instead  of  attempting  to  answer  these 
questions,  the  film  poses  them  against  the 
background  of  managerial  organization,  asking 
the  audience  not  to  overlook  the  realities  in- 
volved 

CFC  $3 

Wi.s    $2 

MAN   AND   HIS  JOB.   18mln  16-sd-$50;  rent  $3 
BraF  331.13 

sh-c-adult-forum 
Produced  by  National  film  board  of  Canada 
"Traces  the  problem  of  unemployment 
from  the  depression  years  of  the  twenties  to 
the  present  time.  It  shows  the  rise  and  func- 
tioning of  Unemployment  Insurance."  Educa- 
tional screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MILLIONS    OF    US.     20min     16-sd-sale    apply; 
rent   $5     1936    BraF  331.13 

sh-c-adult-forum 

Produced  by  American  labor  production 
inc. 

The  story  of  the  millions  of  unemployed 
exemplified  in  a  young  man  who  is  driven  by 
hunger  to  take  employment  as  a  scab  and  the 
experiences  that  lead  him  to  recognize  his  com- 
mon interests  with  the  strikers  and  the  work- 
ing people  generally 
Wis 


192 


1947    EDITION 


331.13-331.83 


VALLEY    TOWN.     27min     16-sd-rent    $4     1940 
NYU  Z3^.13 

sh-c-trade-adult-forum  Guide 

Produced  by  Educational  film  institute 
of  NYU.  Sponsored  by  Alfred  P.  Sloan  founda- 
tion 

Briefly  this  is  the  story  of  how  machines 
made  a  "boom"  town  with  factories  run- 
ning at  top  speed,  stores  crowded  with  shop- 
pers, money  flowing  freely — and  of  how  more 
machines  broke  it.  It  considers  the  problem 
of  capable  men  thrown  out  of  Jobs  because  of 
high-speed  machinery.  It  gives  an  idea  of  what 
it  does  to  the  spirit  of  a  man  and  of  the 
effect  on  a  family.  Finally  it  offers  as  one 
solution  the  constant  training  of  adults  to  keep 
them  abreast  of  new  developments  ready  for 
new  and  better  jobs 


CFC  $4 

Ind  $3.75 
Mich 


331.25 


Vesco 
Wis  $3.75 


Old  age  pensions, 
insurance 


Social 


OLD    AGE    AND    FAMILY    SECURITY.      lOmin 
16-sd-loan     1941     Social    security    bd        331.25 

sh-c-trade-adult 

A  description  of  federal  old-age  and  sur- 
vivors insurance  and   its  operation 


Brig 
Geo  $1 
MontS 


Syr  50c 
WashS 


QUIT  WORRYING.     6min  16-sd-loan  1944  NYH 

331.25 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Explains  the  program  of  the  Federal  chil- 
dren's   bureau    to    provide    free    maternity    aid 
for  wives  of  servicemen  as  administered  by  the 
New   York   State  health  department 

SOAK   THE   OLD.     (Crime  does   not   pay   ser.) 
21mln     16-sd-apply     TFC  331.25 

Jh-sh-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"An  expose  of  the  methods  used  by  a 
racketeer  organizer  who  exploits  an  old  age 
pension  movement.  The  picture  shows  the 
methods  of  the  organizer  and  the  disastrous 
result  to  the  old  people  as  the  racketeer  is 
apprehended  just  as  he  tries  to  make  away  with 
the  collections.  The  film  closes  with  a  speech 
of  warning  by  the  Prosecuting  attorney."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH  $3 
Ohio 


331.4     Labor  of  women 

WOMEN    AT    ARMS.     (This    is    America    ser.) 
18min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $3  1944  Pictorial     331.4 
Jh-sh-adult 
An  RKO  production 

A    tribute    to    American    women    hard    at 
the  very  unglamorous  work  of  war 

Women    In    defense   plants    making   planes 
to    tanks       Shows    activities    of    organizations 
like   the   WAGS.    WAVES,    AWVS.    and   OCD 
Ohio 
Shad    $3 
YMCA      $3 


331.5     Compulsory  labor 

LAST   OF   THE    PAGANS;    excerpt    (labor   se- 
quence).    (Human  relations  ser.)     15min     16- 
sd-rent   $3     NYU  331.5 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
May    be    rented    only   for   educational    pur- 
poses where  no  admission  is  charged. 

A     specially     prepared     excerpt     from     the 
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer     film.        It     deals     with 
methods   of   securing   native   labor   for  work   in 
the    government    phosphate    mines    in    French 
Polynesia 
AMNH 
CFC   $3 
TFC 


331.8     Laboring  classes 

EVERY   MINUTE   COUNTS.   lOmin   16-sd-$20.74 
1944     Castle  331.8 

trade-adult  Guide 
A  supervisor  becomes  worried  because 
of  absenteeism  and  tardiness  in  his  department. 
His  superintendent  points  out  many  of  the 
causes,  and  the  supervisor  takes  steps  to  rem- 
edy them 

Available   from    10    or  more  film 
liiraries   or  distributors 

WINNING  AGAINST  ODDS.     12min    16-sd-loan 
1943    Caterpillar    tractor  331.8 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Shows     physically     handicapped     men     at 
work   in  a  wide  variety  of  jobs  in  the  Cater- 
pillar  tractor  factory 

"Fair   film   to   show   what  has  been   done 
to   rehabilitate   some   Individuals   with    physical 
handicaps.     Also  suggests  the  rehabilitation  of 
wounded  veterans."     Collaborator 
NYU 

Queens    25c 
YMCA   n 


SOCIAL  SECURITY.   (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  331.25 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Interprets  the  operation  of  the  Social  Se- 
curity Act  from  the  time  of  its  passage  through 
Its  various  steps  to  the  final  payment  of  checks 
to  the  beneficiaries.  A  valuable  and  factual  ex- 
planation of  this  important  legislation.  Recom- 
mended for  junior  and  senior  high  school  groups 
in  civics  and  for  social  studies  groups  discuss- 
ing government  functions  and  services."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH  $1.50  lo  $1.50 

Ariz  75c  Mich 

Cal  $1  Ohio 

111    $1.50  Okla  $1.50 
Ind    $1.50 


331.83     Housing 


HOUSING  IN  SCOTLAND.  14min  16-sd-$37.50; 
rent  $2  1945  BIS  331.83 

sh-c-adult 

Scotland's  plans  for  post-war  building  In- 
clude temporary  structures,  to  meet  the  emer- 
gency need,  two-family  houses  which  will  later 
be  converted  into  single  dwellings,  and  perma- 
nent modern  houses 

Examples  of  the  various  types  are  already 
on  exhibition,  and  the  film  enables  us  to  see 
how  they  are  equipped  and  what  life  In  them 
will  be  like 

Stresses  future  housing  projects  showing 
Interiors,  etc 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


193 


331.83-332.4 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


PLACE    TO    LIVE.     18min     16-sd-$72;    rent    S3 
1941    BraF  331.83 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Based  on  a  survey  by  the  Philadelphia 
housing  association  and  although  it  is  based 
on  the  facts  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  it  may 
readily  be   applied   wherever   the   need   exists 

A  school  boy  leaves  his  classes;  through 
typical  city  streets  and  back  alleys  infected 
with  rats,  he  homeward  wends  his  way.  There 
In  a  "band  box  house,"  three  rooms,  one  above 
the  other,  his  mother  awaits.  Scenes  follow  of 
their  squalid  way  of  living  and  we  learn  of  their 
hopes  and  wishes   for  a  better  place   to  live 

No  problem  is  solved  but  a  suggestion  or 
two  is  made.  The  film  lays  the  foundation  for 
an  approach  to  a  solution.  It  leaves  the  way 
open  for  a  follow-up  applicable  for  the  special 
type   of  solution   to   the   specific   local   situation 

"This  film  will  be  of  great  aid  to  teachers 
of  the  social  studies  and  home  economics.  Its 
appealing  presentation  of  everyday  housing 
problems  arouses  a  definite  desire  to  find  an 
answer."  Dr  John  T.  Garman 

"I  think  It  rekindled  enthusiasm  even  in 
veteran    'housers.'  "    Richard   C.    Simonson 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PROBLEMS     OF     HOUSING.     (Social     studies 
ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50  1945  EBF  331.83 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Shows  standards  for  pleasant  and  health- 
ful housing,  and  demonstrates  simple,  practical 
ways  of  modernizing  our  homes  to  conform  to 
these  standards.  Stresses  protection  from  weath- 
er, adequate  light,  safety,  beauty,  and  freedom 
from  insects 

"Although  this  film  might  be  used  to  in- 
troduce the  study  of  housing  standards  in  a 
social  studies  class,  it  is  chiefiy  for  elementary 
science  and  for  home-making  courses  at  the 
high  school  and  college  levels.  Because  the  film 
encompasses  far  more  content  than  can  be 
covered  adequately  in  an  eleven-minute  sub- 
ject it  should  not  be  used  as  a  single  source 
of  suggestion  or  information  on  home  planning. 
But  its  graphic  and  specific  presentation  of 
several  elements,  often  taken  for  granted  in 
housing  studies,  recommend  it  as  a  highly 
useful  film."  Educational  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WAR  WHERE  YOU  LIVE.  8min  16-sd-J30;  rent 
$1.50    1945    BraF  331.83 

c-adult 

"Shows  how  on  the  home  front  the  people 
oi  the  United  States  have  another  war  to  fight, 
a  war  for  better  housing."  Films  on  housing  and 
related  subjects 


Ind   $1.50 

NYU 


Vesco 
TMCA   J1.50 


332.1     Banking 


FRED   MEETS   A    BANK.     IR    16-sd-?45.     Also 
color-|75     1947     Coronet  332.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 

After  explanations  of  bank  book,  check 
book,  and  other  items,  Fred  decides  to  open  a 
savings  account  of  his  own.  As  he  finishes, 
his  father  comes  in  and  takes  Fred  with  him 
while  he  arranges  a  loan  with  which  to  build 
the  new  house  the  family  has  been  talking 
about  for  a  long  time.  Then  they  proceed  to 
the  bank  vault  where  Fred  is  shown  the  safety 
deposit  box  in  which  his  father  keeps  insurance 
policies  and  other  valuable  papers.  Fred  now 
has  made  a  business  connection  with,  and 
learned  a  few  lessons  about,  an  institution 
which  can  be  of  great  help  to  him  throughout 
his  life 

PalFL. 


332.3     Credit.     Loan  associations 


MONEY  TO  LOAN.     (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
22min     16-sd-apply     TFC  332.3 

sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"This  picture  exposes  the  operation  of  the 
unscrupulous  small-loan  company  and  drama- 
tizes the  treatment  of  unfortunate  customers 
through  all  the  practices  of  blackmail,  illegal 
re-possession,  theft  of  collateral,  extortion,  in- 
timidation and  finally  murder. 

"The  methods  of  the  company  make  it 
difficult  for  the  police  to  secure  court  evidence. 
A  local  newspaper  gives  police  aid  through  a 
publicity  crusade  which  drives  the  loan  com- 
pany operators  to  extremes  which  finally  place 
them  in  police  custody. 

"Recommended  for  senior  high  school 
guidance  programs  and  social  science  groups." 
Advisory  committee 


AMNH  ?3 
Geo  $3.50 
Ind     $3 
Mich  $3 


Minn  $2 
Ohio 
TMCA   $3 


20mln 
332.3 


SIGN     OF     DEPENDABLE     CREDIT. 

16-sd-?19.31   1941   Castle 

c-trade-adult 

"Used  to  advertise  Production  Credit  As- 
sociation and  to  educate  the  farmer  to  the 
system  of  credit  buying  in  this  country.  The 
film  is  encouraging  people  to  go  into  the  farm- 
ing profession,  and  it  shows  them  how  to  buy 
farm  equipment  through  borrowing  money  from 
government  supervised  loan  associations."  Rob- 
ert A.  Sencer 

"Designed  to  show  how  the  Production 
Credit  Ass'n.  was  organized  and  the  manner 
in  which  it  operates.  We  are  shown  how  the 
farmer  of  today  must  utilize  the  new  Improve- 
ments and  inventions  in  order  to  compete  In 
this  highly  specialized  world.  In  order  to  do 
this  many  farmers  must  rely  on  loans  which 
they  obtain  from  the  Production  Credit  Ass'n. 
A  very  well  organized  film.  Should  be  useful  to 
classes  in  economics  and  to  county  farm  ad- 
visors."    California 

Available  froin  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


332.4     Money.     Coinage 


8min     16-sd-$30; 
332.4 


BRETTON     WOODS     PLAN, 
rent    $1.50    1945    BraF 

sh-c-adu!t 

Secretary  Morgenthau,  Senator  Wayne 
Morse,  Miss  Strauss  and  radio  commentator, 
Dr  Sacher  stimulate  discussion  by  their  own 
round  table  talk 

NYSyr    $1.50 

VAF    $1.50 

CHECK  AND   DOUBLE  CHECK.   17min  16-sd- 

color-loan     1945     US    Secret   service  332.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"Deals  with  methods  used  by  check 
thieves  and  forgers.  It  is  designed  specifically 
to  aid  In  curtailing  the  theft  and  forgery  of 
government  checks,  millions  of  which  are  being 
sent  to  dependents  of  men  and  women  in 
service. 

"The  film  offers  a  number  of  specific, 
practical  suggestions  for  avoiding  check  losses." 
Movie  makers 

Aetna  loan 
Ind    $3.50 


194 


1947    EDITION 


332.4-333 


DANGEROUS     DOLLARS.     (Paramount    para- 
graphics  ser.)     llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  332.4 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Paramount  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Produced  by  authority  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  this  reel  devotes  itself  to  the 
education  of  the  public  in  detecting  counterfeit 
money.  The  reel  is  very  instructive  and  con- 
cludes with  a  dramatic  episode  In  which  an 
attempt  is  made  to  pass  counterfeit  money  on 
a  merchant,  thwarted  by  the  quick  action  of 
Secret  Service  agents."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  J1.50 
Fl 

DOUBTFUL  DOLLARS.  17min  16-sd-color-loan 
1945  US   Secret  service  332.4 

sh-c-adult 
"Shows  both  good  and  counterfeit  currency 
on    the    screen    at    the    same    time,    the    movie 
facilitates  the  recognition  of  real  from  spurious 
bills.   In  making  comparisons,   the  picture  calls 
attention  to  important  features  in  which  coun- 
terfeiters   usually   fail.    The   operations    of    the 
passers    of    counterfeit    bills    are    dramatically 
shown,    with   suggestions   for  guarding  against 
them."  Movie  makers 
Aetna  loan 
Ind  $4.50 

HOT   MONEY.      (This  is  America  ser.)     20min 

16-sd-$60;    rent    $3    1945    Pictorial  332.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Stresses  the  need  for  a  conscientious  sav- 
ing  plan.      Impresses   on    everyone   the   utmost 
caution  in  spending  if  we  are  to  hope  for  post- 
war abundance  for  all 

Peggy  Brown  lives  in  an  extravagantly 
furnished  studio  apartment,  with  frivolous 
furnishings  and  a  closet  crammed  with  ex- 
pensive clothes.  She  calls  her  landlady  and 
schoolteacher  neighbor  to  admire  her  new 
finery.  Peggy  doesn't  realize  that  their  fixed 
incomes  restrict  their  buying  to  necessities — 
because  her  own  rash  spending  has  increased 
their  cost  of  living.  She  is  finally  brought  to 
a  realization  of  her  foolishness 

Ind  $4 

Shadow  $3 

TMCA 

KNOW     YOUR      MONEY.       20min       16-sd-loan 
US    Secret   service  332.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Produced  and  acted  by  personnel  of  the 
U.S.  Secret  Service.  Clearly  shows  differences 
between  genuine  and  counterfeit  paper  money 
and  coins,  illustrates  methods  used  by  profes- 
sional passers  of  counterfeit  money,  and  tells 
how  merchants  and  others  may  protect  them- 
selves against  the  counterfeiter — and  the  forger 
of  government  checks.  Although  not  a  new 
film,  it  is  always  timely.  Recommended  for  all 
groups."     Secondary  educ. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAKING   MONEY   AND   KNOW   YOUR 

MONEY.     SOmin    16-sd-loan    1941    US  Secret 

service  332.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Part  1  of  "this  film  shows  the  production 

of   currency   at   the   Bureau   of   Engraving  and 

Printing  in  Washington — how  engraving  plates 

are    made;    how    money    is    printed,    examined, 

and  distributed;  how  worn-out  money  is  taken 

out  of  circulation  and  destroyed;  and  how  torn 

and   burned    currency   is    identified."      Business 

educ.   world 

Part   2   is   also   available    separately   with 
title  "Know  your  money"  and  is  listed  above 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  MINT.   (Washington  parade  ser.)  10%min 
16-sd-apply    TFC  332.4 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 


"Inside  story  of  Uncle  Sam's  newest  coin- 
age plant  at  San  Francisco.  Introduces  Mrs. 
Nellie  Tayloe  Ross,  Director  of  the  Mint.  Shows 
coinage  from  the  initial  artist's  design  through 
lettering  on  the  original  clay  model;  making 
the  plaster  model  by  hand;  reproduction  of  the 
finished  bronze  replica,  transferring  it  to  the 
small  die  which  strikes  off  coins.  The  whole 
mechanical  process  of  mixing  metals,  stamping 
and  annealing  coins,  polishing,  checking  for 
defects,  counting  [etc  is  shown]"  Advisory 
committee 

"Slow   moving.     Plot   a   little   weak."     Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY  OF  MONEY.  16min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2 
1946     Int  film  332.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Explains  the  development  of  the  mone- 
tary system  from  the  earliest  days  of  simple 
barter  to  the  complexities  of  modern  banking, 
and  shows  the  evolution  of  coins,  checks  and 
banking  houses  and  the  part  they  play  in  the 
world  of  today 
BIS  Neb 

CanNFS  PennS  $1.50 

Ideal  $2  VisEd 

Mich  Wis 


332.6     Investments.     Stock  exchange 

WORK   OF   THE   STOCK    EXCHANGE.     15min 
16-sd-$67.50.     Also   color-$110     1941     Coronet 

332.6 
sh-c-adult 

This  film  shows  how  land,  labor,  man- 
agement and  money  work  together  in  produc- 
ing the  commodities  which  are  the  basis  for 
small  business  is  followed  from  the  start  as  a 
economic  life  of  America.  The  growth  of  a 
partnership  of  3  men  to  the  formation  of  a  cor- 
poration whose  securities  are  listed  by  the 
Stock  Exchange.  The  operations  involved  in 
the  buying  of  a  security  by  an  investor  and 
the  sale  of  the  security  at  a  later  date  through 
a  brokerage  ofllce  are  shown  in  proper  se- 
quence. The  film  shows  not  only  the  detailed 
operation  of  the  Stock  Exchange  but  gives  a 
background  of  information  about  the  part 
which  the  Stock  Exchange  plays  in  our  entire 
economic  structure 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


333     Natural  resources.     Conservation 

CONSERVATION  OF    NATURAL  RESOURCES. 

(Human    geography    ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-$50 
1937     EBF  333 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Water  power,  forests,  and  farm  lands  are 
considered.  Early  wastes  in  the  lumbering  in- 
dustry and  agriculture  are  indicated  and  the 
results  of  these  are  shown.  This  is  followed 
by  an  explanation  of  steps  which  have  been 
taken  and  are  now  being  planned  to  conserve 
these  resources 

The  effects  of  wind  and  water  erosion  and 
unwise  farming  are  shown.  A  sequence  on  con- 
servation and  development  of  esthetic  resources 
is  also  Included 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HERITAGE    WE     GUARD.    SOmin    16-sd-$36.57 
1940  Castle  333 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  Soil  conservation  service 
of  the  USDA 

The  film  concerns  the  damage  to  soil  and 
wild  life  that  accompanied  the  winning  of  the 
continent  by  westward  migration;  the  value  of 
such  life  and  current  activities  in  restoration 
"A  concise,  enlightening  survey  of  the 
wild  life  of  this  country  and  its  value  to  our 


195 


334-338 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


HERITAGE    WE    GUARD — Continued 
wellbelng.      Good    continuity."      Frederick    H. 
Scantlinfi: 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


334    Cooperation 


9min     16- 
334 


CHINA'S    PATTERN    FOR    PEACE 

sd-$18  1945  ChinaP 

el-ph-sh-c-aduit 
"Dealing  with  the  Chinese  Industrial  Co- 
operatives which  have  emerged  from  the  years 
of  war,  and  bring  nearer  to  fulfillment  Dr.  Sun 
Yat-Sen's  principle  of  economic  security  for  the 
people.  Examples  of  various  cooperatives  are 
shown."    Educational  screen 

Ind  $1.25 

Ohio 

YMCA 

CO-OPS   ARE   COMIN'.     35min    16-si-$65;   rent 
$2.   Also  color   ?125;   rent  $3   1941  Co-op       334 
sh-c-adult 
"Depicts  a  group  on  a  tour  of  inspection 
to  various  consumer  cooperatives  in  the  Middle 
West    and    South.      It    indicates    the    extensive 
and   varied   development   that  has  taken  place 
in   American   consumer  Cooperatives   but  gives 
little    insight    into    the    way    in    which    cooper- 
atives   function.      It    is    suitable    for    use    with 
young  people  and  adults  who  desire  additional 
information  about  the  spread  of  cooperatives." 
Int.   Jour,   of  religious  educ. 

HERE   IS  TOMORROW.  35min  16-sd-$160;  rent 
$4.50   1942   Co-op  334 

sh-c-adult 

"The  movie  is  a  dramatized  documentary 
portraying  vividly  the  accomplishment  and  scope 
of  the  cooperatives  throughout  the  country.  It 
was  produced  by  Documentary  Film  Produc- 
tions, Inc.  under  the  direction  of  Herbert 
Kerkow  and  Willard  Van  Dyke.  Shows  how 
men  and  women  working  together  as  neighbors 
have  built  a  'peoples'  business,  owning  stream- 
lined grocery  stores  and  warehouses,  and  fer- 
tilizer factories,  insurance  businesses,  service 
stations,    refineries,   pipelines,   and   oil  wells. 

"The  picture  is  a  testament  to  the  ability 
of  people  to  help  themselves — a  sample  of  the 
future 

"An  inspiring,  effective,  and  most  encour- 
ing  piece  of  work.  I  only  wish  everyone  in 
America  could  see  it,  for  it  would  give  them 
renewed  and  substantial  hope  for  the  future." 
Jerry   Voorhis   in    Group   discussion    guide 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MEN  OF  ROCHDALE.    55min    16-sd-rent    $4.50 
Co-op  334 

sh-adult 

Britain's    stirring    centennial     tribute    to 
the  Rochdale   pioneers  who  opened   their   Toad 
Lane  store  in   1844.     The  story  of  their  strug- 
gles and  final  success  is  dramatically  portrayed 
Ind   $4 

PEOPLE'S     BANK.    18min    16-sd-$40;    rent    $3 
1944  CanFB  334 

el-Jh-sh-c 

"A  description  of  the  growth  of  Credit 
Unions  in  fishing,  mining,  farming  and  Indus- 
trial communities  and  settlements  of  Canada. 
Farm  and  town  families  take  part  to  show 
how  this  form  of  community  cooperation  has 
helped  to  solve  emergency  problems  and  local 
business    management."    Educational    screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


POWER  OF   NEIGHBORS.     33min    16-sd-color- 
$250;     rent     $4.50     1947     Co-op  334 

jh-sh-c-adult 
The  story  of  the  growth  and  development 
of  Indiana's  cooperatives,  particularly  In  the 
field  of  petroleum.  Commentary,  delivered  in 
"Hoosier"  style,  tells  how  the  people  of  In- 
diana have  worked  together  to  build  their 
own  business,  lower  prices  and  increase  the 
quality  of  the  petroleum  products  and  other 
things    they    buy 

TRAVELING    THE    MIDDLE    WAY    IN    SWE- 
DEN.   90min    16-si-$300;    rent    $9    1946    Har- 
mon 334 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
A   pictorial    record    of   Sweden's   progress 
through    a    coordination    of    public    ownership, 
consumer  and  agricultural  cooperatives.  Unit  I: 
Land   of   Sweden;   Unit   II:    Consumer  coopera- 
tives;  Unit  III:  Agricultural  cooperatives 
Co-op 
Ind    50c 


335     Socialism.     Fascism 

GLASS    BELL,    llmin   16-sd-$28;   rent   $1.75   AP 

films  335 

jh-sh-c- adult-forum 

An     enacted     documentary     designed     for 

audience    discussion,    depicting    the    causes    of 

Fascism  and  its  effects  on  the  common  man 


336.2     Taxation 

PROPERTY    TAXATION,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1945 
EBP  336.2 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Fundamental  operations  in  arithmetic  are 
practically    applied    in    a   graphic    exposition    of 
the    essentials    of   property   taxation.     The   film 
portrays  the  social  usefulness  of  property  taxa- 
tion,    the    types    of    government    expenditures 
supported    by   property   levies,    public   financing 
through    bond    issues,    and   procedures   of   levy- 
ing taxes  on  property."     Educational  screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


336.26     Smuggling 


POUND    FOOLISH.     21min     16-sd-apply    TFC 

336.26 
sh-c-adult 
A        Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer        production 
available  only  to  schools 

"A  case  history  in  which  well-to-do 
women  are  tempted  by  the  bargains  in  jewel- 
ry which  are  offered  by  an  international  smug- 
gling ring,  and  are  prosecuted  as  accessories 
when   the  police  break   up  the  racket. 

"This  picture  shows  clearly  the  operation 
of  the  government  organization  to  apprehend 
this  type  of  criminal  and  demonstrates  the 
futility  of  citizens  trying  to  cheat  their  gov- 
ernment at  customs,  a  dangerous  and  foolish 
gesture  of  economy. 

"Recommended   for   high   school   classes   in 
economics,  government  and  the  social  studies." 
Advisory  committee 
Ohio 


338     Production.     Salvage 


19min 


16-sd-loan 
338 


MINES    ABOVE    GROUND. 
1942    WE 

jh-sh-adult 

"Dramatized  the  story  of  salvage  and  its 
importance  in  this  war.  The  picture  outlines  the 
Bell  System's  conservation  program  and  shows 
methods  used  by  Western  Electric  to  reclaim 
and  reuse  scrap  metals.  The  Industrial  Salvage 
Section  of  W.P.B.  has  recommended  this  pic- 
ture to  local  salvage  sections."  Movie  makers 
CamS    loan  Okla  50c 

Mo    75c  YMCA    loan 


196 


1947    EDITION 


338-342.73 


SCRAP   FOR  VICTORY.   (America  calling  ser.) 

12min   16-sd-$25;    rent   $1-50   BraF  338 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  WPB, 
Is  desigrned  to  stimulate  participation  on  the 
part  of  everyone  in  the  nation-wide  salvage 
campaign.  It  should  be  shown  to  children  in 
school  and  adults  In  civilian  defense  groups." 
School  management 

"Dramatizing  the  vital  problem  of  salvage, 
and  showing  how  such  critical  materials  as 
wool,  metal,  and  rubber  are  essential  to  our 
armed  forces.  We  see  an  American  family  at 
work  salvaging  for  Victory,  and  learn  what 
happened  to  their  salvaged  materiaJ  when  it 
builds  into  mountains  of  war  supplies  and  ma- 
chines."   Scholastic 

Davis  $1  Ohio 

Geo    $1  Tex  25c 

IdP  $1.50  VES  $1.50 


338.7     Corporations 


BEHIND     THE     ANNUAL     REPORT.       20min 
16-sd-loan     1945     US  steel  338.7 

sh-c-adult 
Introduces  the  owners  of  United  States 
Steel — the  people  everywhere  who  are  the  real 
proprietors  of  this  basic  enterprise.  This  pic- 
ture shows  the  people  and  machines  making 
the  things  which  go  to  make  up  the  1944  rec- 
ord total  of  two  billion,  eighty-two  million  dol- 
lars worth  of  'Products  and  Service  Sold', 
the  first  heading  under  'U.S.  Steel's  Financial 
Story'  in  the  annual  report.  Those  interested 
in  economics,  accounting  and  related  fields 
will  especially  wish  to  see  the  series  of  ani- 
mated charts  comparing  the  disposition  of 
United  States  Steel's  1944  income  with  that  of 
the  four  previous  years 

339.4     Consumption.     Saving  and 
thrift 

UNSEEN     GUARDIANS.      llmin      16-sd-apply 
TFC  339.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"This  film  shows  some  of  the  work  done 
by  three  organizations  which  serve  as  social 
police  to  safeguard  society  against  fraud  and 
misfortune. 

"The  work  of  the  Federal  Post  Office  In- 
spectors in  safeguarding  the  mails  against 
fraudulent  use;  the  testing  work  done  by  the 
Underwriters  Laboratories  in  analyzing  the 
contents  of  product;  and  the  method  followed 
by  a  well-administered  orphan  asylum  In 
selecting  parents  suitable  for  adopting  children 
are    all    factually    described    and    portrayed. 

"Recommended  for  high  school  classes  in 
general  science  and  social  science."  Advisory 
committee 

"An   interesting  film,   but  has  little  class- 
room value.     Similar  to  a  March  of  Time  re- 
lease.    BxceJIent  commentary."     California 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Cal  $1  Wis  $1.26 

WATSON     WAKES     UP.       18mln       16-sd-loan 
1946     PFC  339.4 

Jh-sh-c-a 
A    film   with    a    serious    message,    played 
with  a  realistic  and  humorous  touch,  to  inter- 
est all  ages  in  thrift  through  regular  saving 
YMCA 


340     Law 

LIFE    IN    SOMETOWN,    U.S.A.     (MGM  minia- 
ture ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  340 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Qoldvio^n-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 


"A  comedy  about  what  might  happen  in 
almost  any  American  town  if  all  the  obsolete 
laws  on  the  statute  books  were  suddenly  en- 
forced. .  .  Suggested  as  having  some  use  to 
stimulate  discussion  on  the  nature  and  out- 
growth of  legislation  and  the  obsolescence  of 
many   of  our   laws."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Minn  $1  Tenn  $2 

NC  Wis   $1.75 

Neb 

34!. I     International  congresses 

NOW    THE     PEACE,    20min    16-sd-apply    1945 

CanFB  341.1 

sh-c-adult-forum 

"Dramatic    screen    story    of    the    global 

plans  for  peace,  this  film  clarifies  basic  aspects 

of  the  organization  and  program  of  the  United 

Nations    Organization.      It    serves    to    stimulate 

discussion    and    und^standing   of   the   patterns 

for  building  the  peace. 

"The  failure  of  the  League  of  Nations  is 
contrasted  with  the  powers  and  plans  of  the 
UNO."     Scholastic 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WE     THE     PEOPLES.      9min      16-sd-$30      1945 
Young    America  341.1 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
There   are    2   accompanying   slidefllm   les- 
sons and  a  teachers'  guide  and  a  source  book 
The  aims  of  the  United  Nations  Charter 
and  the  organization  formed  to  carry  them  out 
are  discussed 

"Miscellaneous  stock  shots — chiefly  war 
scenes.  Same  could  be  presented  as  well  with- 
out film."    Collaborator 

"Good  film  on  the  United  Nations  Organ- 
ization purpose  and  function. 

"Mediocre    and    unimaginative    picture    of 

United     Nations     organization.       Charts    would 

serve   as    well.     Definitely   not   a  documentary, 

as    the   advertising  proclaims,"     Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 


342.73     Constitutional  law  and  history  of 
the  United  States 

AMERICAN    WAY.   lOmIn   16-sd-$27;   rent  $1.50 
ITTCO  342.73 

Jh-sh-c-trade  adult 

Was  formerly  distributed  under  title  "We, 
the  people" 

"An  outstanding  educational  sound  short. 
Events  of  last  20  years  in  kaleidoscopic  res- 
ume, with  rise  of  dictators  in  Europe.  Stresses 
meaning  of  rights  guaranteed  Americans  by 
our  Constitution.  A  plea  to  revalue  our  heri- 
tage of  freedom.  Musical  score  throughout." 
Wisconsin 

"An  excellent  film  for  the  study  of  the 
various  governmental  branches.  Commentator 
and  sound  are  very  good.  Subject  matter 
borders  a  little  on  the  propagandistic  side. 
Useful  for  social  studies — civics — ^American  his- 
tory."   California 

"The  rather  rapid  sequence  of  historical 
shots,  which  are  in  themselves  good,  loses 
emphasis  and  confuses  secondary  school 
pupils."     J.  Frederic  Andrews 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

OUR     BILL     OF     RIGHTS.      20mln      16-sd-$90; 

rent   $3.50     1940     Academic  342.73 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

Re-creates    the    forming    and    adopting   of 

the  first  10  amendments,  or  the  Bill  of  Rights, 

to    the    Constitution.      Shows    the    influence    or 

James  Madison  at  this  time.    Madison,  George 


197 


342.73-351.74 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


OUR    BILL    OF    RIGHTS — Continued 
Washington,     Benjamin    Franklin,     John    Ran- 
dolph, Alexander  Hamilton  and  John  Jay  make 
this  historic  time  very  real 

"In  dramatizing  the  purpose  and  develop- 
ment of  the  series  of  constitutional  amend- 
ments known  as  the  Bill  of  Rights,  the  pro- 
ducers claim  in  their  opening  title  to  have  taken 
some  dramatist's  license,  but  state  that  all 
facts  are  actual,  and  that  the  dialogue  is  based 
upon  correspondence  of  the  characters  por- 
trayed. 

"The  result  is  a  motion  picture  whose 
chief  handicap  is  lack  of  motion,  which  makes 
It  less  stimulating  than  it  might  have  been. 
However,  the  voices  are  unusually  distinct,  the 
costuming  and  background  natural  and  au- 
thentic, and  the  continuity  clear.  This  film 
should  be  of  real  value  in  Junior  and  senior 
high  school  history  and  civics  classes,  and 
would  be  suitable  for  auditorium  showings  on 
programs  connected  with  patriotic  occasions." 
Secondary  educ. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


OUR   CONSTITUTION.     20min    16-sd-$90;   rent 
13.50    1940    Academic  342.73 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

Dramatic  events  immediately  leading  to 
the  Constitutional  Convention  in  Philadelphia 
in  1787.  George  Washington,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, James  Madison,  Alexander  Hamilton  and 
others  re-enact  their  dramatic  roles  in  this  film 

"Fairly  good  dramatization  for  history 
and  social  science  classes.  Cool,  fairly  satis- 
factory presentation  .  .  .  for  purposes  of  teach- 
ing and  review."  "The  film  has  a  basically 
good  idea  and  aim,  but  the  portrayal  is  stilted 
and  amateurish.  Lacking  in  any  emotional 
interpretation  of  period."  "Very  good.  Should 
be  seen  by  all  children."  "Excellent  historical 
material  movingly  presented."  "Good  for 
young  levels."  "Couldn't  help  thinking  how 
well  this  would  supplement  or  even  prepare 
class."  Some  comments  of  the  Committee  on 
motion  pictures,  Dept.  of  secondary  teachers, 
N.E.A. 

"Dialog  is  difficult  to  understand  in  spots 
^-especially  true  of  the  speeches  of  Randolph 
of  Virginia."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SERVANT  OF  THE  PEOPLE.    2R    16-sd-appIy 
TFC  342.73 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  story  about  the  making  of  the  Ameri- 
can constitution.  We  see  the  confusion  that 
arose  under  the  Articles  of  Confederation.  We 
see  also  the  convention  and  the  various  agree- 
ments reached  during  its  course. 

"There  ar«  scenes  showing  Vermont  farm- 
era  being  stopped  at  the  Massachusetts  state 
line;  people  in  New  York  refusing  Rhode  Is- 
land money;  Washington,  Hamilton,  and  Madi- 
son discussing  the  seriousness  of  the  situation. 
The  Virginia  plan  and  the  New  Jersey  plan  are 
presented  from  the  floor  of  the  convention. 
Arguments  arise  over  the  slavery  question. 
Benjamin  Franklin  tries  to  bring  about  a  com- 
promise. 

"Finally  we  are  shown  the  first  four 
signers  putting  their  names  to  the  constitution. 
Commentary  and  dialogue. 

"It  is  an  excellent  account  of  the  Con- 
tinental Congress.  Recommended  for  American 
history  classes,  grades  4  through  college,  and 
civics  classes,  grades  7  through  12."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


343     Criminal  law 

GUILTY    MEN.     (World  in  action)     lOmin    16- 
sd-$25;     rent     $1.25     1945     CanFB  343 

c-adult-forum 
The  Nuremberg  trials  are  shown  in  ses- 
sion, interspersed  with  scenes  of  the  actual 
crimes  committed.  There  were  some  who  slipped 
through  the  net:  Himmler,  hated  chief  of  the 
Gestapo;  Goebbels,  crooked  demon  o€  Nazi  hate 
propaganda.  Subsequent  scenes  show  others 
standing  trial,  with  shots  of  the  horrors 
perpetrated  by  them.  National  traitors  are 
not  overlooked:  Caruso,  Quisling,  Retain  and 
Laval.  The  final  sequence  deals  briefiy  with 
the  justice  meted  out  to  Japan's  war  criminals 

Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 


351.1     Civil  service 

SPIRIT  OF  1941.  (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply    TFC  351.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production,  available  only  to 
schools 

"Describes  the  operation  of  the  United 
States  Civil  Service  Commission  in  placing 
skilled  craftsmen  in  navy  yards,  arsenals  and 
armories. 

"After  shovdng  the  offices  of  the  Civil 
Service  Commission  where  all  types  of  skilled 
workers  and  technicians  are  examined  and 
classified,  the  camera  goes  to  the  navy  yards 
and  plane  factories  and  shows  the  assigned 
men  at  work. 

"The  Civil  Service  Commission,  the  Army 
and  the  Navy  cooperated  with  the  producing 
company  in  the  production  of  this  subject. 

"Highly    recommended    for    use    in    senior 
high  schools  In  courses  on  government  functions 
and    services.      Recommended    also    for    voca- 
tional  guidance   groups."     Advisory   committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Geo  $2 
Ohio 

351.74     Secret  service.    Police 

DON'T  TALK.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
16-sd-apply     TFC  351.74 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
An    MGM    production    available    only    to 
schools 

"Dramatization  of  the  activities  of  the 
Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  in  discover- 
ing the  procedure  followed  by  foreign  sabo- 
teurs in  getting  information  about  shipments 
from  a  machine  tool  company. 

"The  solution  reveals  that  a  workman 
unwittingly  passed  on  important  information 
picked  up  by  a  waitress  in  a  cafe  across  the 
street  from  the  plant  and  reported  to  an 
enemy  agent.  • 

"The  film  deals  with  the  plea  that  every 
American  man,   woman  and  child  be  on  guard 
against   idle   words   particularly  about   the   ac- 
tivities   of    the    business    in    which    they    are 
engaged."    Advisory  committee 
AMNH 
NYU  $1.50 
Ohio 

INSIDE  THE  FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  IN- 
VESTIGATION. (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  351.74 

eUJh-sh-c-adult 
A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  1938  pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"A  comprehensive  insight  of  the  Federal 
Bureau  of  Investigation  in  Washington.  We  are 
shown  the  different  departments  and  are  told 
the  purpose  of  each. 


198 


1947    EDITION 


351.74-353 


INSIDE     THE     FEDERAL     BUREAU     OF     IN- 
VESTIGATION— Continued 

"A  very  interesting  sequence  deals  with 
the  training  of  G-men.  Well  photographed  and 
excellent  commentary.  A  very  timely  subject." 
California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAINTAIN  THE  RIGHT.  (Pete  Smith  special- 
ties ser.)  llmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  351.74 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"This  subject  deals  with  the  training  of 
young  men  for  service  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Mounted  Police.  It  shows  the  rigid  mental  and 
physical  training  required  of  the  Mounties; 
lessons  in  crime  detection,  marksmanship,  cav- 
alry training,  saving  of  human  lives,  knowledge 
of  medicine  and  first  aid,  and  other  service 
qualifications. 

"An  interesting  case  study  using  many  of 
these  training  elements  is  dramatically  por- 
trayed."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

WHILE  AMERICA  SLEEPS.     (Crime  does  not 
pay  ser.)  21min    16-sd-apply    TFC  351.74 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A      Metro-Goldwyn      Mayer      production 
available  only  to  schools 

"Emphasises  that  the  work  of  sabotage  and 
industrial  spying  carried  on  by  foreign  agents 
would  be  impossible  without  inside  cooperation. 
A  typical  case  is  dramatized. 

"A  young  workman,  eager  for  extra  dol- 
lars, photographs  various  plans  and  drawings 
of  military  planes  and  Instruments,  and  delivers 
the  photographs  to  a  foreign  agent.  War  de- 
partment agents  discover  the  leak  and  trace  it 
to  the  young  workman  who  is  apprehended, 
along  with  his  foreign  confederates.  Police 
method  is  clearly  shown  and  the  thoroughness 
and  accuracy  of  investigation  make  it  apparent 
that  detection  is  ultimately  certain. 

"Highly  recommended  for  course  In  edu- 
cation for  defense,  for  social  studies  in  senior 
high  school  and  for  vocational  guidance."  Ad- 
visory committee 

"Good  handling."    Collaborator 
AMNH    $3  Mich  $3 

Geo  $3.50  ND  $2 

Ind    $3  Ohio 

Id  $3  Okia  $2.50 

YOU    CAN'T    GET    AWAY    WITH     IT.      26min 

16-sd-rent    $4.50     UWP  351.74 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Part   of  the   film   is  narrated  by  Mr  John 

Edgar    Hoover    and    by    former    U.S.    Attorney 

General     Homer    S.     Cummings,     the    rest     by 

Lowell    Thomas.      The    film    was    produced    by 

Universal    pictures 

"Operations  of  the  Federal  Bureau  of  In- 
vestigation in  the  Department  of  Justice  and 
Its  part  in  crime  prevention  and  crime  detec- 
tion. Finger  printing,  training  of  G-men,  sci- 
entific methods  employed  in  the  fight  against 
crime.  Examples  of  the  work  of  the  F.B.I, 
in  the  capturing  of  kidnapers  and  gangsters." 
Arizona 

"Worth    the    time    consumed.      Subtle    in- 
timation that  law  enforcement  is  grim  business, 
but     photographically     hardly     grim     enough." 
J.  Frederic  Andrews 
Ariz    $1  PH 

Calhoun  Shad  $4.50 

Cos  West 

MontS  loan  Wis  $1.50 

Nay 


352     Municipal  government 

PENNSYLVANIA  LOCAL  GOVERNMENT  IN 

ACTION.    22min    16-sd-loan    1945    PennS      352 

jh-sh-adult 

This  film  shows   the  day-by-day  color  of 

local   government,    its   most   pressing   problems, 


its  importance  in  the  system  of  American 
government,  and  the  necessity  of  unity  of  pur- 
pose among  local  government  officials.  It  was 
made  on  location  throughout  the  Common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania,  and  shows  many  local 
government  activities,  including  recreation, 
welfare  projects,  housing  problems,  council 
and  other  meetings,  etc.  Government  organi- 
zation charts  and  income  and  expenditures  are 
shown  in  animation 

YOU,  THE  PEOPLE.  (Crime  does  not  pay 
ser.)   21min  16-sd-apply  TFC  352 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer  production,  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Features  the  operations  of  a  corrupt  city 
political  machine. 

"Methods  of  coercing  campaign  contribu- 
tions, stuffing  ballot  boxes  and  persuading  citi- 
zens that  voting  is  of  no  use  are  portrayed. 

"Successfully  Implies  that  the  cast  might 
be  any  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Citizen.  The  moral  la 
effective.  Well  organized,  directed  and  photo- 
graphed."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

352.2     Municipal  police 

THE  POLICEMAN.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50     1940     EBF  352.2 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 

Produced  In  collaboration  with  Dr  Ernest 
Horn,  of  the  State  University  of  Iowa,  Dr 
Arthur  I.  Gates,  of  Teachers  college,  Columbia 
university,  and  Celeste  C.  Peardon 

Describes  the  function  of  police  officers 
in  general  and  follows  a  typical  city  patrol- 
man through  one  of  his  regular  shifts  of  duty. 
In  due  course,  the  use  of  motorcycles  and 
patrol  cars  with  two-way  radio  communication 
is  demonstrated  and  explained.  Lessons  In 
pedestrian  and  vehicular  traffic  safety  axe  de- 
veloped, along  with  the  role  of  the  policeman  In 
rescue  work  and  the  apprehension  of  a  speed- 
ing driver 

"This  is  a  fairly  good  film  for  elementary 
use  In  connection  with  safety,  social  studies, 
and  vocational  guidance.  It  was  noted  that  In 
one  or  two  instances  the  patrolman  himself 
failed  to  observe  the  best  safety  practices.  The 
ffim  is  within  the  experiences  of  the  elementary 
child,  and  it  should  contribute  to  the  formation 
of  favorable  attitudes  toward  policemen.  Pho- 
tography is  good;  organization  and  sound  are 
adequate."      Educational   screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

353     United  States  government 

MEET   YOUR   FEDERAL   GOVERNMENT. 

15min      16-sd-$45      1946     Yng   Am  353 

el-jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
For  junior  and  senior  high  school  social 
studies,  for  the  purpose  of  motivating  and  in- 
troducing a  study  of  the  structure  and  function 
of  our  federal  government.  Explains  the  powers 
of  the  federal  government  as  well  as  the  na- 
ture and  function  of  each  of  the  three  main 
branches 

AudF    $3  Mich 

CanNFS  MontS 

Ind    $2  Tenn    $3 

loS  VisEd 

Kan 

OUR  NATIONAL  GOVERNMENT.  (Knowledge 
builders  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941 
Knowledge  builders  353 

el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
"A  graphic  analysis  of  our  form  of  Na- 
tional Government  showing  and  explaining  the 
separate  functions  of  each  branch.  Actual 
scenes  In  Washington,  our  National  Capitol, 
giving  a  clear  mental  picture  of  the  magnitude 
of   the   business   of  government.    This   film   not 


199 


353-355 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


OUR  NATIONAL  GOVERNMENT — Continued 
only  portrays  historical  background  and  the 
operation  of  our  national  government,  but  also 
treats  its  basic  philosophy  and  the  devices  by 
which  our  forefathers  sought  to  maintain  order 
in  government  while  preserving  personal  liberty. 
In  short,  this  is  a  timely  film  packed  with  In- 
formation and  inspiration.  This  subject  can  be 
used  in  every  U.S.  History  or  Government 
Course,  as  well  as  for  assembly  and  patriotic 
occasions."     South  Carolina 

"Its  clear  cut  picturization  and  intelligent 
commentary  will  make  it  a  useful  tool  in  build- 
ing a  deeper  appreciation  of  American  democ- 
racy."   Home  movies 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

UNITED    STATES    TREASURY.     (Washington 
parade  ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply   TPC  353 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  1940  pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"A  very  complete  tour  through  the  various 
departments  of  the  United  States  Treasury. 
Good  photography,  good  sound,  excellent  com- 
mentary. Very  complete  and  instructive.  Valu- 
able for  use  in  social  study  classes."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


355    Army 


ARMY    CHAPLAIN.      (This    is    America    ser.) 
ISmin    16-sd-$100;  rent  $3    1944    Pictorial    355 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
An  RKO  production 
Deals  with  the  army  chaplain  of  all  faiths 
Life    in    the    chaplain    school,    their   varied 
and     humane    responsibilities    in     the    training 
camp,   their  important  duties  and  great  sacri- 
fice on  the  fighting  front 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ARMY   SERVICE    FORCES,     45mln     16-sd-Ioan 
1944    KiC  355 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Pictures   the  task   of  supplying  a  modern 
army   with   men,    equipment,    food,    and   muni- 
tions 

Tells  what  happens  when  the  order  is 
given  to  invade;  how  the  fighting  units  are 
assembled,  transported  across  the  ocean  and 
landed  on  a  foreign  shore 

The  relation  of  the  man  in  the  factory  to 
the    man    at    the    front    is    strongly    stressed 
Davis     S2 
PH 

BAPTISM  OF  FIRE.    36mln   IC-sd-rent   S2   1944 
KiC  355 

adult 

Price   has    not   been    verified,    1947 
Produced  for  showing  at  ports  of  embarka- 
tion to  acquaint  the  soldier  with  combat  condi- 
tions in  an  attack 

Shows  gruesome  actualities  of  the  battle- 
field and  emotions  of  a  soldier  advancing  into 
action  for  the  first  time 

To  industrial  workers  it  brings  a  grim 
and  startling  picture  of  what  lies  ahead  for 
the  men  for  whom  they  are  producing  equip- 
ment and  supplies 

"Excellent  of  its  kind."  Collaborator 
Cannot  be  shown  in  schools 
Davis    $2  SC    $2 

Ideal    $1  VE   $2 

PH  VisEd    $4 

BATTLE    IS   THEIR    BIRTHRIGHT.   18min   16- 

sd-rent   ?2.50    1943   Bran  355 

sh-c-adult 

Produced   by  Nat  film  bd  of  Canada 

Shows    the    toughening    of    soldiers,    and 

compares  the  rigid  military  obedience  of  Japa- 


nese  and    Nazi    youth    with   the    education    for 
citizenship  practised  In  the  USSR  and  China 

Queens    50c 

VisEd    $1 

CADET  CHAMPIONS.  (World  news  of  sports 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  355 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

Shows  various  activities  at  West  Point 
"Highly    recommended    for    use    in    junior 
and    senior    high    schools    and    In    colleges,    to 
show    gymnastics    and    the    use    of    apparatus. 
Suggested    for    assembly    and    group    presenta- 
tions as  propaganda  for  universal  physical  edu- 
cation coordinated  with  the  academic  program." 
Advisory  committee 
BosU  $1.60 
111  $1.60 
Ohio 

CLOSE   ORDER   DRILL.   16-sd  1943  Castle     355 
sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    the    Navy    department    and 
released  thru  the  US  Office  of  education 

Contents:     Squad     (900ft,     $23.94);    Platoon 
(950ft,    $25.12);    Manual    of   arms    (105ft,    $27.53) 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FORWARD  COMMANDOS.  22min  16-sd-$17.63 
Castle  355 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  the  National  film  board  of 
Canada 

"The  skill  and  daring  of  raids  by  British 
Commando  troops  on  German-occupied  terri- 
tories are  described. 

"The  film  opens  with  maps  and  diagrams 
giving  a  clear  exposition  of  the  methods  where- 
by both  organized  and  guerrilla  resistance  Is 
being  put  forth.  .  .  Libya,  Yugoslavia,  the 
occupied  portions  of  Russia,  Norway,  the  East 
Indies  are  shown.  ,  .  Winter  manoeuvers  in 
[Canada)  are  explained.  Shown  are  ski  troops 
on  patrol;  men  of  the  Commonwealth  Air 
Training  Plan  practising  flying  through  Janu- 
ary blizzards  on  the  western  plains;  corvettes 
at  sea  covered  with  ice."  Film  weekly 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIEUTENANT  SMITH.    (This  is  America  ser.) 
18mln    16-sd-$100;  rent  $3    1944    Pictorial    355 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
An  RKO  production 

"Describes   the   special   training  course  at 
Fort  Benning  Oflacer's  Candidate  School,  show- 
ing   how    future    Second    Lieutenants    live,    eat 
and   play."     Educational   screen 
Ohio 
Shad   $3 
YMCA    $3 

MEN  OF  WEST  POINT.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
apply    1941    TFC  355 

Jh-sh-c 

A  20th  Century-Pox  production  available  only 
to  schools 

"Showing    the    Intensive    and    constructive 
training  which  men  receive  at  this  institution. 
"General    Douglas    MacArthur    gives    the 
Graduation   Address."    Educational   screen 

AMNH  Minn  $1 

FH    $2  Ohio 

111    $L50  Okla    $1 

Mich 

PRIVATE  SMITH  OF  THE  U.S.A.  (This  Is 
America  ser.)  18min  16-sd-$100;  rent  $3  1944 
Pictorial  365 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An  RKO  production 

"Follows  a  boy  as  he  sheds  his  civles  for 
khaki    and    learns    the    details    of    army    life." 
Scholastic 
Ohio  YMCA 

Shad   $3 


200 


1947    EDITION 


355-358 


SOLDIERS  OF  THE  SKY.  lOmIn  16-sd-apply 
TFC  356 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available  only  to  schools 
"A  factual  presentation  of  the  training  of 
parachute    troops    at    Fort    Bennlng,    Georgia." 
Kentucky 

AMNH    $1.50  Ken   $1.50 

FH   $2  Ohio 

Fl  $2  SC  $1.50 

13  PLATOON.  22min  16-sd-rent  75c  1943 
Bran  355 

Produced  by  Nat  film  bd  of  Canada 
Shows  the  trials  of  a  young  platoon  com- 
mander who  rose  from  the  ranks  to  take  charge 
of  a  number  of  Canadian  infantrymen.  We  fol- 
low him  as  he  runs  the  gamut  of  training 
schedules  and  ultimately  wins  the  confidence 
and  affection  of  his  men.  The  final  sequence 
Bhows  him  joining  his  men   to  go  overseas 

UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  ACADEMY- 
WEST  POINT.  (Washington  parade  ser.) 
lOmln    16-sd-apply    TFC  355 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  1941  Columbia  production  available  only 
to  schools 

"Describes  the  work  of  the  U.S.  Military 
Academy  in  teaching  cadets  methods  of  waging 
war.  The  Superintendent  of  the  Academy  ex- 
plains the  courses  of  study  In  technique,  engi- 
neering, chemistry  and  mechanics.  The  cadets 
are  shown  assembling  and  using  an  anti-air- 
craft gun,  plane  detector  and  searchlight.  The 
closing  scenes  are  of  the  graduating  class  as 
they  receive  their  diplomas  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States."  Georgia 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
Ubra7-ies  or  distributors 

WEST   POINT,  SYMBOL  OF  OUR  ARMY.    16- 

sl-sd    1943    Castle  355 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available    In     the    following    lengths     and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-sl-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75: 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Made  with  the  full  cooperation  of  West 
Point  authorities.  See  West  Pointers  master- 
ing theory  In  the  classroom,  putting  the 
theories  to  actual  test  under  wartime  condi- 
tions. See  them  learn  to  lead  assaults  across 
rivers,  build  bridges,  fly  planes  against  realistic 
gunfire 

"The  film  surveys  In  quick  flashes  some  of 
the  courses  being  given  at  West  Point.     It  im- 
presses us  with  the  breadth  of  instruction  which 
Its   graduates   receive."      School   management 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

355.11     Veterans 

°^Pj^  J°  BATTLE.  20min  16-sd-rent  $2.50 
1945    Bran  355.11 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Nat.  film  bd.  of  Canada 
"Deals  with  the  new  method  known  as 
Physical  Medicine.  It  Is  based  on  the  principle 
that  the  period  of  convalescence  should  be  a 
time  not  of  rest  but  of  Increasing  activity  so 
that  when  the  original  wound  is  healed  the 
patient  will  not  have  to  learn  how  to  coordinate 
muscles  that  have  been  Idle. 

M  j.J'^^  *^  ^  grraphic  presentation  of  each  phase 
of  the  treatment  from   the  time   casualties  are 
picked  up  on   the  battle  field  until  they  are  fit 
to  return  to  active  duty."  War  film  news  letter 
A&B    $2.50 
Queens    50c 
VlsEd 

^9!^^  T9  "'"'^E  LAND.  20min  16-sd-rent  $2.50 
1945     Bran  355.11 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  National  film  bd  of  Canada 
Many  of  Canada's  fighting  men  are  look- 
ing forward  to  settling  down  after  the  war  on 


a  place  of  their  own — either  a  regular  farm  or 
a  small  holding  which  can  be  kept  up  In  addi- 
tion to  another  job.  For  these  men  Canada 
has  made  provision  in  the  Veterans'  Land  Act. 
This  is  an  account  of  the  administration  and 
advantages  of  this  part  of  Canada's  rehabilita- 
tion program 

Queens    50c 

VisEd    $2.50 

G.I.    BILL  OF   RIGHTS.    lOmln    16-sd-$30;  rent 

$1.50     1945     Bran  355.11 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Film   Interview  with   Senator  Wagner  In 

which  he  answers  questions  regarding  the  Bill, 

what   It   provides,    what   It  means,    and   how   It 

will  assist  all  returning  soldiers 

HONORABLE  DISCHARGE.     2R    16-sd-rent  S3 
1945     YMCA  355.11 

Jh-sh-c- trade-adult 
Army    separation    process    for   soldiers   at 
Fort   Dix   Is   shown.     Explains   the  G.I.    bill  of 
Rights 
PlcF 

QUIET  TRIUMPH.    15min    16-sd-loan    1946    VA 

355.11 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  how  the  chaplains  of  the  U.S.  Army 
and  Navy  have  transferred  their  activities  from 
battlefields  to  veteran's  hospitals,  helping  to 
solve  the  problems  of  mind,  body,  and  soul 
which  harass  the  veteran.  Background  of 
church  music 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

VETERAN      BECOMES     A     FARMER.       BOmin 
sd-$40.18     1946     Castle  355.11 

adult 
U.S.  Office  of  education  film 
A  veteran  with  no  experience  thinks  he 
wants  to  become  a  farmer  and  naively  starts 
out  to  buy  a  farm.  Several  farmers  and  the 
County  Agent,  members  of  a  committee  formed 
to  help  veterans,  talk  to  him  and  advise  him 
to  spend  a  year  working  on  a  farm — to  find 
out  whether  he's  "cut  out  for  farming."  The 
film  follows  him  through  this  year,  shows 
what  he  learns,  and  how  and  why  he  decided 
to  become  a  farmer 

"Slowly  paced  and  too  long.     Could  stand 
cutting.    Actor    portraying    veteran    appears    to 
have  sleeping   sickness."     Collaborator 
Okla    75c 

WELCOME    SOLDIER.    15min    16-sd-$25;    rent 
$2.50    1945    BraF  355.11 

sh-c-adult 
Produced     by     National     film     board     of 
Canada 

Highlights  briefly  the  basic  plans  made  by 
the  Canadian  Government  for  returned  service 
personnel 
Photoart 
Vesco    $37.50 
VisEd    $3 


358    Tanks 

DATE    WITH    A    TANK.     16min     16-sd-$37.50; 

rent   $2     1945     BIS  358 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Discloses  how  a  17-pounder  anti-tank  gun 

was    designed    and    rushed    into    production.    In 

order  to  meet  the  huge  "Tiger"  tank  used  by 

the  Germans  at  the  Battle  of  El  Alameln 

"A  bit  of  profane  language  may  be  ob- 
jectionable to  church  and  school  groups,  but 
other  than  this  the  film  Is  suitable  for  any 
audience."  Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


201 


358-361 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


RED    TANKS.    (United    nations    features    ser.) 
65min   16-sd-rent  ?15   1942  BraF  358 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Story   of   a   Russian    tank   division    on   the 
Russo-German  front 

TANK  DESTROYERS.    25min    16-sd-color-Ioan 
1943    Santa  Fe  ry  358 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

This  color  film  was  produced  by  the  Santa 
Fe  Railway  with  cooperation  of  the  Bureau  of 
Public  Relations,  War  Department,  and  the 
commanding   general.    Camp    Hood,    Texas 

Shows  what  takes  place  at  Camp  Hood. 
A  recruit  may  come  in  wondering  dazedly 
what  it's  all  about,  but  he  leaves  completely 
educated  In  the  ways  of  war 

Feeding  a  camp  of  80,000  officers  and 
men  is  a  transportation  problem.  The  supplies 
of  beef,  eggs,  butter,  fats,  cheeses,  fruits  and 
vegetables  reach  astronomical  figures.  It  takes 
approximately  1,000  railroad  cars  a  month  to 
keep  up  with  Camp  Hood 

War  is  a  tough  business  ajid  this  film 
leaves  nothing  untold 

Mayhem  becomes  an  every  day  event. 
Guns  roar  at  fast-moving  targets.  A  tree  Is  cut 
down  by  bullets  that  zip  over  the  heads  of 
young  soldiers  crawling  on  their  backs  or  bel- 
lies under  ripping  barbed  wire 

The   battalion   finishes   training  and   pass- 
es in  review.  They  are  ready  to  move  out,  and 
here  again  is  where  the  railroads  move  in  to  do 
their  part 
111    75c  PFC   50c 

Kan     50c  PennS    50c 

PCW     loan  Roch 

WAR  ON  WHEELS.  22min  16-8d-loan  KiC  358 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"An  American  truck  convoy  on  its  way 
to  the  front  is  ambushed  by  German  tanks. 
American  medium  tanks,  hurriedly  called  for 
protection,  drive  off  and  destroy  the  German 
tanks  In  a  furiously  fought  pitched  battle. 

"The  film  contains  a  section  devoted  to 
the  importance  of  production  which  makes  it 
possible  to  have  such  tanks  within  call  when 
the  need  is  so  great."  War  films  for  war 
factories 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


359     Navy.     Marines 

THE    BATTLE.    (Miniature  ser.)   llmin   16-sd- 
apply  TFC  359 

sh-c-adult 
An    MGM    production    available    only    to 
schools 

"A  review  of  the  various  types  of  naval 
ships  showing  all  types  of  vessels  setting  out 
and  organizing  in  the  formation  for  a  battle 
against  a  mythical  enemy  approaching  the 
Panama  Canal.  The  functions  of  the  various 
types  of  ships  are  adequately  demonstrated." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

Mich 

Ohio 

FIGHTING    U.S.    MARINES.     15min     16-si-sd- 
?8.75-n7.50    1943    Castle  359 

Jh-8h-c-adult 
Marine  recruits  from  "boot  camp"  to  battle 
tactics.     Obstacle    course;    training   with   guns, 
bayonets,    even    fists;    invasion   manoeuvers;    in 
glider  tactics.    Paramarines.     The  famous  Ma- 
rine hymn,     "From  the  Halls  of  Montezuma" 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FILMING     THE     FLEET.     lOmin     16-sd-apply 
TFC  359 

Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 


"This  film  shows  the  arduous  training 
and  work  of  the  officers  and  men  of  the 
United  States  Navy  and  the  efficiency  with 
which  the  fleet  is  operated. 

"Successive  sequences  show  the  loading 
of  ships  with  supplies  preparatory  to  a  cruise, 
the  fleet  weathering  one  of  the  worst  storms  it 
has  ever  encountered  and  the  maneuvers  show- 
ing the  coordination  of  plsmes  and  ships  utiliz- 
ing big  guns,  torpedoes,  depth  bombs  and  smoke 
screens. 

"Highly  recommended  in  Junior  and  senior 
high  school  in  classes  studying  governmentaJ 
functions  and  services.  An  excellent  film  for 
use  in  programs  of  education  for  democracy." 
A-dvisory  committee 

Ala  Fl  $2 

AMNH     $1.50  Ohio 

Cal  $1  TexBd   loan 

FH  $2 

KEEPING  THE  FLEET  AT  SEA.  ll%min  16- 
sd-loan  1941  Australian   N&I  bur  359 

sh-c-adult 
Covering  the  Royal  Australian  naval  vict- 
ualling  yards    and    shipbuilding 
BIS    $8.50;    rent    50c      Tenn    75c 
BraF    $15;    rent    $1.25    TexEd    loan 
CFC  50c  UWF 

Ohio 

MEN  FOR  THE  FLEET.  12min  IB-sd-rent  $2 
1942   FH  359 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production 
Shows  how  the  Bluejackets  get  their  fine 
navy  training 

It  shows  the  boys  from  the  day  they  enter 
"Boot   Camp"    until   they   are   fully   trained   to 
go  to  sea 
AMNH  Ohio 

Fi    $2  Okla   $1 

Geo  $2 

SALUTE  TO  THE  NAVY.    16-sl-sd    1944   Castle 

359 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-sI-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"A  stirring  tribute  to  America's  navy  and 
to  the  men  who  are  fighting  the  war  on,  un- 
der and  above  the  Seven  Seas.  This  film  re- 
cords the  incredibly  swift  growth  of  the  world's 
greatest  navy,  its  traditions,  training  and  gal- 
lantry, and  reveals  its  power  in  thrilling  battle 
scenes  taken  from  the  deck  of  a  carrier  dur- 
ing a  raid  in  the  Marshalls."  Educational 
screen 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

UNITED  STATES  NAVAL  ACADEMY— AN- 
NAPOLIS. (Washington  parade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  359 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  1941  Columbia  production  available  only 
to  schools 

"A  typical  day,  beginning  at  6:15  a.m., 
is  pictured  with  comment  about  the  various 
training  activities  in  classroom,  gymnasium, 
and  on  shipboard.  Class  sessions  with  battle- 
ship models  provide  instruction  in  mooring  and 
anchoring  a  ship,  and  in  maneuvers  and  fieet 
formation.  Actual  training  on  small  power 
boats  to  give  first-hand  experience  in  naviga- 
tion is  shown  in  the  closing  sequences." 
Georgia 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


361     Social  work.     Red  cross 

CALL    TO    ACTION.     8min     16-sd-apply     1946 

Red  cross  361 

sh-adult 

Official  Red  Cross  film  produced  by  March 

of    Time,    reviews    in    fast-paced    scenes    Red 


202 


1947    EDITION 


361-364 


CALL  TO  ACTION — Continued 
Cross  programs  on  first  aid,  life  saving  and 
nursing  training;  shows  its  work  of  rehabilita- 
tion following  floods,  fires  and  other  disasters; 
and  points  up  the  great  need  for  continued 
and  amplified  services  to  the  thousands  of  dis- 
abled war  veterans 

Castle  $13.50 
DISASTER  STRIKES.    17min    16-sd-apply    1946 

Red    cross  361 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  RKO  Pathe 

Storms,  fires  floods,  disasters  of  every 
conceivable  kind,  constitute  an  ever-present 
menace  in  America.  This  film  shows  how  the 
Red  Cross  is  organized  to  go  into  action  im- 
mediately when  disaster  strikes.  Thrilling 
scenes  of  spectacular  emergencies  are  shown, 
together  with  the  Red  Cross  at  work  in  the 
relief    and    rehabilitation    of    disaster    sufferers 


Castle    $19.50 


362     Hospitals 


AS    OTHERS    SEE    US.      15min     16-sd-rent    $4 
1945    Am    hospital   assn  362 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Illustrates  the  two  extremes  of  treat- 
ment accorded  to  patients  by  hospitals,  by 
showing  the  psychological  effects  on  two  women 
who  were  discussing  their  respective  experi- 
ence in  different  hospitals."     Collaborator 

362.4     The  blind 

EMPLOYING    BLIND    WORKERS    IN    INDUS- 
TRY.    17min    16-sd-$28.58     1945     Castle      362.4 
c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The   role   of   the   placement   specialist   for 
blind  workers  is  emphasized  and  types  of  jobs, 
safety  factors  and  important  points  in  supervi- 
sion in  connection  with  blind  workers  are  shown 
Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Ind    $1.50  VAP 

Nay  VES 

Rice  YMCA 

SuF 

INSTRUCTING     THE     BLIND     WORKER     ON 
THE    JOB.     17min     16-sd-$28.58     1945     Castle 

362.4 
c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 
A    blind    person    is    given    instruction    on 
production    drill    press    job    by    an    expert    in- 
structor. He  is  made  familiar  with  a  twist  drill 
and   the   drill   press.   He  is  shown   a  safe  path 
for  his  hands  in  carrying  out  the  operations  in- 
volved 

He  learns  quickly  under  good  instruction 
and   soon   becomes   a   competent   operator 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $1.50  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP 

Rice  VES 


362.7     Youth — Aid  and  protection 

CITY  OF  LITTLE  MEN.  (MGM  miniature  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  362.7 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Metro-Goldwyn  Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  pictured  account  of  the  work  of  Father 
Flanagan,  of  Boystown.  .  .  The  varied  activi- 
ties of  the  275  inhabitants  of  Boystown  are 
pictured.  .  .  An  extensive  sequence  is  devoted 
to  the  issuance  of  their  'Journal,'  which  lias 
widespread  distribution.  .  .  This  film  is  an 
excellent  example  of  constructive  social  work. 
Recommended  for  senior  high  school  classes  in 
social   studies."     Advisory  committee 

"Brings  element  of  understanding  and  love 
into  psychology  of  handling  youth."  A.  A. 
Wulff 


An  excellent  film  for  social  study  classes." 
California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOSPITAL  SCHOOL,    llmin    16-sd-$22;  rent  $1 

1944    BIS  362.7 

sh-c-adult-forum 

"Depicts  the  care  and  treatment  given  at 

Treloar   Hospital,    the   largest   among   hospitals 

of  its  kind  in  the  British  Isles  devoted  to  the 

cure    of    crippled    children. 

"Before  leaving  the  hospital  many  of  them 
are   taught   a   trade   or  vocation."     Film   world 
BraP  P&S 

CPC  Rarig 

Col  UWP 

Cos  VES 

START   IN    LIFE.     22min    16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2 

BIS  362.7 

sh-c-adult-forum 
Broadly  outlines  what  is  being  done  in 
Britain  to  ensure  that  every  child  receives  the 
proper  care  from  birth,  the  benefit  of  a  full 
education  and  a  healthy  and  happy  preparation 
for  life   beyond   the   school   gates 

Col    75c  VisEd    loan 

PiP    75c  Wis    $1.50 

Vesco    $37.50 


364     Criminology.     Juvenile  courts 

AS   THE   TWIG    IS    BENT,     llmin    16-sd-loan 
1944    Aetna  364 

c-adult 

Price   has   not   been   verified,    1947 
An   Aetna   contribution   to   the  nationwide 
effort    to    reduce    crime    and    prevent    juvenile 
delinquency  through  adult  education 

Specifically  directed  to  mothers  and  fath- 
ers, the  film  portrays  the  need  for  closer  super- 
vision and  guidance  of  children  of  all  ages,  un- 
der the  strain  of  wartime  living 

Contains    10    simple,    practical    suggestions 
for    parents    of    boys    and    girls    of   all    ages 
Alta    25c  NYCC 

Ind  75c  NYU  $1.50 

MontS  loan  Queens    25c 

BOY  IN   COURT.  12min  16-sd-$25:  rent  $2  1940 
Nat  probation  assn  364 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Willard  pictures 

Shows  in  detail  the  workings  of  the  juven- 
ile   court    when    a    boy    is    brought    before    it 

Begins  with  the  "snatching"  of  a  car  by 
young  delinquents  and  follows  them  to  the  re- 
lease of  .lohnny  after  a  year's  probation 

"Sound,  commentary,  photography  and 
dramatization  are  all  good.  An  excellent  film 
for  use  in  sociology  classes  and  social  welfare 
groups."    California 

"An  excellent  film  for  community  usage, 
with  adult  audiences,  in  stimulating  interest  in, 
and  providing  information  about,  probation 
work.  Although  the  Committee  does  not  con- 
sider it  entirely  suitable  for  use  in  secondary 
schools  because  of  the  possibility  that  it  may 
contribute  undesirable  ideas  to  youthful  minds, 
it  should  be  valuable  for  college  use  in  connec- 
tion with  delinquency  problems.  Technical 
production  ...  is  excellent  in  all  respects." 
Educational    screen 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BUYERS  BEWARE.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
20min    16-sd-apply    TFC  364 

sh-c-adult 
An    MGM    production.      Available    only    to 
schools 

"Pictures  the  criminal  tie-up  between 
thieves  who  rob  warehouses,  and  retail  mer- 
chants who  help  dispose  of  the  stolen  goods. 
Through  painstaking  investigation,  the  entire 
organization  is  uncovered. 


203 


364 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


BUYERS    BEWARE— Continued 

"Recommended  for  senior  high  school  class- 
es in  economics,  for  vocational  guidance  groups, 
and  for  discussions  on  consiuner  studies."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH   $3 

Ohio 

CHALLENGE    TO     CRIME.     (World    spoUlght 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-530;   rent  $1.50  YMCA  364 

c-adult 
"Describes  a  common-sense  way  to  help 
rid    any    community    of    juvenile    delinquency 
which  has  flourished  under  war-time  social  con- 
ditions. 

"The  plan  was  created  by  a  young  girl  in 
her  teens  who  organized  a  successful  cleanup 
campaign  among  the  youngsters  in  her  home 
town,  Moline,  Illinois,  and  offers  a  genuine 
challenge  to  other  communities  to  do  likewise." 
Educational  screen 

Shad  $1.50 

Tenn    $1.50 

Tex    $1.50 

CHILDREN  OF  THE  CITY.  30min  16-sd-$56.25; 
rent  $3  BIS  364 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

The  film  was  made  in  Scotland  primarily 
for  use  in  Britain,  and  sets  out  to  indicate,  in 
human  terms,  the  British  approach  and  the 
working  of  the  juvenile  courts  by  following 
through  with  the  story  of  three  youths  who 
presented  a  problem  for  juvenile  court  action 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHILDREN  OF  MARS.    (This  is  America  oer.) 
18min   16-sd-$100;  rent  $3   1944   Pictorial      364 
Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
An  RKO  production 

Shows    what    happens    to    the    youngster, 
three  to  fourteen,  without  parental  guidance — 
a  situation  which  has  come  about  thru  wartime 
exigencies 
Ideal  Shad  $3 

Ind    $3.50  Tenn    $4 

MontS  VisEd 

Ohio  Wis 

RFA    $3  YMCA 

CHILDREN    ON   TRIAL.     62min     16-Ed-$112.50; 

rent  $5     1946     BIS  364 

sh-c-adult 
Tells  the  story  of  two  boys  and  a  girl, 
constant  offenders,  who  are  sent  to  approved 
schools  to  combat  juvenile  delinquency.  Resent- 
ful and  unco -operative  at  first,  they  Anally  rea- 
lize that  they  are  being  given  a  fresh  start  in 
life  and  decide  to  take  advantage  of  the  oppor- 
tunities offered  to  them 

CanNPS 

CRIMINAL    IS    BORN.    (Crime    does    not    pay 
ser.)   2R  16-sd-apply  TFC  364 

sh-c-adult-forum 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only   to  schools 

"After  explaining  that  there  is  a  criminal 
population  of  3,400,000  persons  in  the  United 
States,  Judge  Marshall,  who  has  been  intro- 
duced by  the  Crime  Reporter,  says  that  most 
crimes  are  committed  by  youths  under  21  years 
of  age.  He  claims  that  they  are  not  all  from 
the  under-privileged  classes,  many  being  the 
product   of   parental   neglect. 

"A  dramatization  follows  of  the  case  of 
four  boys  who,  when  their  parents  show  Insuf- 
ficient interest  in  them,  turn  to  crime.  The 
father  of  one  of  the  quartet  happily  offers  to 
take  him  fishing,  and  this  is  the  turning  point 
in  the  boy's  life.  He  does  not  go  back  to  the 
gang. 

"The  others  are  involved  in  a  series  of 
petty  thefts,  finally  securing  a  revolver.  A 
hold-up  is  planned,  the  fourth  boy  urged  to 
join  them.  He  refuses,  and  finally  confesses 
to  his  father  who  tells  the  father  of  the  boy 


with  the  gun.  The  police  are  notified  and  ap- 
pear on  the  scene  just  after  the  three  have 
held  up  a  restaurant  and  shot  the  owner.  One 
of  the  boys  is  killed,   the  other  two  captured. 

"The  judge  sentences  them  to  long  prison 
terms,  but  severely  reproves  the  parents  for 
not    adequately    supervising    their    children. 

"Should  be  valuable  for  social  studies.  Not 
recommended  for  grades  below  the  senior  high 
school."     Advisory   committee 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DEAD  END;  excerpt  (children  sequence).  (Hu- 
man relations  ser.)  13min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
NYU  364 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Samuel  Goldwyn-United  artists  film  ^eals  with 
boy's  gangs 

Slums  and  fashionable  houses  adjoin  one 
another  In  New  York.  The  slum  boys,  coached 
by  a  tough  never  to  be  fair,  beat  up  a  rich 
boy  and  take  his  watch.  The  boy's  father 
catches  one  of  the  youngsters,  who  escapes  after 
stabbing  his  captor's  hand 

Later  the  boy   Is   persuaded   by  his   sister 
to  give  himself  up.     The  man  whom  he  Injured 
Insists    on    his    being   sent   to   a   reform    school 
AMNH   $1.50  Geo  $2 

CFC  $1.50  TFC 

YMCA 

DEAD  END;  excerpt  (gangster  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  9mln  16-sd-rent  $1.60 
NYU  364 

sh-c-adult-Guide 
May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  Samuel  Qoldwyn- 
United  artists  film  deals  with  gangsters 

A  gangster  risks  capture  by  returning  to 
his  old  neighborhood  to  see  his  mother  and 
former  sweetheart.  The  slum  boys  admire 
him.  He  taunts  an  unemployed  architect  whom 
he  had  known  long  before 

But  his  girl  has  become  a  prostitute,  and 
his  mother  repudiates  him 
AMNH   $1.50 
CFC  $1.50 
TFC 

DEVIL    IS    A    SISSY;    excerpt    (Juvenile   court 
sequence).    (Human  relations  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-rent  $3   NYU  364 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be  rented   only  for   educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  the 
juvenile  court 

A  boy  from  the  New  York  City  slums  Is 
trying  with  the  help  of  two  pals,  to  gather 
money  for  a  tombstone  for  the  grave  of  his 
father.  The  three  boys  steal  toys  and  pawn 
them.     They  are  caught 

Their  parents  respond  to  the  situation  In 
strikingly  different  ways.  In  court,  the  boys 
refuse  to  explain,  until  finally  one  of  them  ad- 
mits it  was  his  mother's  house  and  his  own  toys 
which  were  involved.  The  judge  tries  to  handle 
the  situation  constructively 
AMNH     $1.50  Tenn    $2 

CFC  $3  TFC 

Mich  $3  YMCA 

EASY  LIFE.    (Crime  does  not  pay)    20min  16- 
sd-apply    TFC  364 
Jh-sh-c 
A    youth's    craving    for    an    "eaisy    life" 
involves     him    with    gangsters,     deprives     him 
of   wholesome    association    and   activities,    and 
causes  his  death  In  a  gun  fight 


204 


1947    EDITION 


364 


FURY;    excerpt    (lynching:   sequence).    (Human 
relations  ser.)  17mln  IG-sd-rent  $3  NYU    364 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be  rented   only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  lynching 
Circumstantial  evidence  involves  an  inno- 
cent man  in  a  kidnapping  charge.  Before  proper 
investigation  can  be  made,  the  temper  of  the 
townspeople  becomes  inflamed 

A  mob  forms.  The  sheriff  and  deputies  are 
unable  to  hold  the  mob  at  bay.  The  Jail  Is 
stormed  and  burned  with  the  victim  trapped 
Inside 

AMNH    $1.50  TFC 

CFC  $3  YMCA 

I    AM    A    FUGITIVE    FROM    A    CHAIN    GANG; 
excerpt  (parole  board  sequence).  (Human  re- 
lations  ser.)    20mln   16-sd-rent  ?3   NYU       364 
sh-c-adu!t  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for   educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  film  deals  with  the  parole  board 

A  man  who  was  unjustly  sentenced  es- 
capes from  a  chain  gang  and  leads  a  re- 
spectable life.  He  is  discovered  in  another 
state  and  persuaded  to  return  to  serve  out  his 
sentence  and  thus  clear  his  record 

When  he  does  so,  the  promises  made  him 
are  not  kept  and  the  Parole  Board  evades  its 
responsibility  by  postponing  his  case  indef- 
initely. When  he  realizes  his  case  Is  hope- 
less he  escapes  once  more  and  lives  the  life 
of  a  hunted  man 

AMNH    $3  TFC 

CFC  $3 

THE    LAST    INSTALLMENT.    (Crime   does   not 
pay)     20min     16-sd-apply     TFC  364 

sh-c-aduit 
A  young  convict,  influenced  by  reading  all 
but  the  last  installment  of  a  serialized  biography 
of  a  gang  lord,  is  dissuaded  from  returning  to 
crime   by   the   warden,   who   has  him   meet   the 
former   "big  shot,"   now  a  prisoner  for  life 
Ohio 
YMCA 

PERFECT  SETUP.   (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
2R   16-sd-apply   TFC  364 

Jh-sli-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldviryn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  court  records  tell  the  story  of  an 
Impatient  youth  who,  embittered  at  the  slow 
progress  he  was  making  in  legitimate  busi- 
ness, loaned  his  abilities  to  crime.  .  .  Better 
than  the  average  of  this  series  in  presenting 
the  causes  for  the  crime,  although  the  larger 
social    implications   are    still    neglected. 

"Recommended    for    sociology,     grades    10 
through    college."      Advisory    committee 
AMNH  Neb 

Geo  $3.50  Okla   $2.50 

Mich  YMCA  $3 

THAT  BOY  JOE.  20min  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1  1944 
YMCA  364 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
The  story  of  Juvenile  delinquency,  its 
causes  and  preventive  means,  analyzed  from 
a  long-range  viewpoint  rather  than  confined 
to  current  wartime  conditions.  It  recognizes 
that  Juvenile  delinquency  is  a  continuing  prob- 
lem, not  confined  to  today  alone 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THEY'RE    ALWAYS    CAUGHT.     (Crime    does 
not   pay   ser.)    2R   16-sd-apply  TFC  364 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able   only    to    schools 


"This  picture  illustrates  a  case  In  which 
a  crime  is  solved  by  crime  laboratory  tech- 
nique. .  .  Recommended  for  high  school  classes 
in  social  studies.  Should  interest  elementary 
classes   in    science   also."     Advisory   committee 

AMNH  $3 

Minn  $2 

THINK  FIRST.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
20min    16-sd-apply    TFC  364 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An   MGM    production.     Available    only    to 
schools 

"The  story  of  two  waitresses  In  a  roadside 
restaurant  who  are  lured  into  Joining  a  shop- 
lifting ring.  Each  step  of  their  apprenticeship 
is  shown;  how  the  racket  is  'fronted,'  the 
'fences'  dispose  of  the  stolen  loot,  the  detective 
work  preliminary  to  the  Inevitable  arrest;  and 
the  relationship  of  a  woman  Judge  to  the 
prisoners. 

"Drama  well  planned  and  executed  with 
good  suspense.  Moral  convincing.  Composition 
and  photography  excellent."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $3 

ND 

Ohio 

THRILL  FOR  THELMA.  (Crime  does  not  pay 
ser.)    2R   16-sd-apply   TFC  364 

jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  dramatization  of  the  brief  and  event- 
ful crime  career  of  a  young  girl  as  it  appears 
In  police  records.  .  .  We  see  Thelma  receiving 
her  diploma  at  a  high  school  graduation.  Each 
of  the  girl  graduq,tes  tells  what  she  wants  from 
life:  some,  fame  and  fortune,  others  a  family; 
but  Thelma  wants  'thrills.' 

"Should  be  useful  for  sociology  and  civic 
classes,  grades  10  through  college,  as  an  illus- 
tration of  police  methods."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

AMNH    $3 
Ohio 

WRONG  WAY  OUT.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 

18min    16-sd-apply    TFC  364 

sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Dramatic  presentation  of  the  youthful 
Impatience  of  young  lovers.  Parents  who  have 
no  objection  to  the  marriage  of  the  couple 
insist  that  they  wait  until  they  are  self- 
supporting.  Impatient  with  this  advice,  the 
boy  and  girl  leave  home  for  the  city;  spend 
their  meager  savings;  sell  their  car;  work  In 
a  night  club;  inadvertently  come  by  money 
not  belonging  to  them;  and  in  an  attempt  to 
escape  ensuing  difflculties  with  the  police,  shoot 
the  attendant  at  a  drive-your-own-car  garage; 
and   eventually   the  boy  is  killed. 

"Commentary  points  to  the  fact  that  most 
of  the  tragedies  of  youth  are  the  result  of 
impatience  and  false  pride.  Well  dramatized, 
directed    and    photographed. 

"Highly  recommended  for  sociology 
courses,  grades  10  through  college,  and  as  a 
conduct  pattern  in  human  relations."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $3  PCW    $3.50 

Geo    $2  Syr    $2.50 

Mich  VaEd 

Neb  YMCA    $3 

YOUTH  IN  CRISIS.  18min  16-sd-rent  $3  1943 
UWF  364 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult-forum 

A  March  of  time  production 

"Portrayal  of  present  day  problems 
brought  on  by  wartime  uncertainties  and 
changes  in  our  way  of  living. 

"Sound  methods  of  solution  by  Intelligent 
community  study  and  action  are  shown,  stress- 
ing the  need  for  society  or  the  home  to  provide 


205 


364-371 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


YOUTH    IN   CRISIS — Continued 

young   people   with   security   and   recognition." 

Movie  makers 

"This  film  points  out  known  facts,  solu- 
tions are  indicated  but  not  concrete.  For  edu- 
cational use  the  steps  at  organization  would 
be  more  helpful  in  the  Juvenile  Delinquency 
problem."     NSWA 

"Good  film  for  P.T.A.  groups."  East  Bay 
Cooperative  previewing  comm.  of  physical  educ. 
films 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


365     Prisons 

I    AM    A    FUGITIVE    FROM    A    CHAIN    GANG; 
excerpt   (chain  gang  sequence).    (Human  re- 
lations ser.)  14mln  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  365 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses where  no  admission  is  charged 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Warner  film  deals  with  the  chain  gang  system 
A  man  commits  a  petty  crime  and  is  sen- 
tenced to  ten  years  on  a  chain  gang.  The  film 
shows  the  harsh  routine  of  the  camp,  the  long 
hours,  the  brutality  of  those  in  authority,  and 
the  hopelessness  of  the  prisoners 

AMNH    $1.50 

CFC  $3 

TPC 


"Rating:  Content:  Good;  Technical  quality: 
Excellent."     Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 
Ham  si  Neb 

111    sd-n.50  UtBY   sd-$1.50 

Ind    sd    $3.50  Vt    sd 

Mich  YMCA 

THREE  ASSISTANTS.  14min  16-sd-$47.50;  rent 
$1.50.    Also   color   $85;    rent   $3   1945  BSA  369.4 
c-adult 
A  training  film  for  scout  masters  outlining 
the     coordinated     editorial     program     between 
scoutmasters'    troop    program   notebook,    scout- 
ing magazine  and  Boys'  life 
UtBY     50c 


370.1     Theory  of  education 

CHILDREN'S   CHARTER.     16min     16-sd-$37.50; 
rent     $2     1946     BIS  370.1 

c-adult-forum 
This  film  outlines  the  effects  of  the 
Education  Act  of  1944  on  the  future  education 
of  children  in  Great  Britain.  Its  object  is 
to  give  to  every  child  an  equal  chance  and  an 
opportunity  to  choose  that  branch  of  training 
which  is  most  suited  to  his  capabilities.  The 
Act  provides  free  secondary  school  training, 
either  technical  or  academic,  until  the  child 
is  fifteen.  Should  he  then  leave  school  and 
take  a  job,  he  must  continue  his  training  at 
a  day  continuation  school  one  day  a  week 
until  he  is  eighteen 


368     Insurance 

SEARCH    FOR    SECURITY.     20min    16-sd-loan 
1947     Castle  368 

sh-adult  Guide 
As  early  as  1759,  an  organization  known 
as  the  Presbyterian  Ministers'  Fund  was  cre- 
ated In  Philadelphia.  This  was  the  first  life 
insurance  company  In  America.  By  means  of 
animations  together  with  carefully  staged 
scenes,  some  of  the  facts  of  life  insurance  as 
it    operates    today    are    explained 


369.4     Youfh  groups 

EXPERIMENTAL  STUDIES  IN  SOCIAL 
CLIMATES  OF  GROUPS.  43-30min  16-sI-sd- 
rent   $4-$6    1940    lo  369.4 

c-adult 
Produced  by  Lewln,   White  &  Lippitt  and 
the  Department  of  Visual  Instruction,   Univer- 
sity of  Iowa 

Shows  behavior  of  groups  of  boys  organ- 
ized In  clubs  run  on  democratic  principles,  as 
an  autocracy  and  as  a  laissez  faire  group. 
Shows  responses  when  groups  are  changed 
from  one  type  to  another.  Graphs  and  charts 
give  Interesting  statistics  as  to  group  actions 
and  reactions 

111    sl-$l 

Ind  $3.75 

Ohio 

®^9HT,«''"'''^"-  "^O  CITIZENSHIP.  37min  16- 
sd-$110;  rent  $4.  Also  color-si-sd-rent  $8  1947 
BSA  369,4 

el-Jh-sh 
"A  picture  showing  in  some  detail  the 
program  of  scouting,  beginning  with  cubbing 
and  continuing  through  the  various  achieve- 
ment programs  to  the  highest  rank  of  Eagle 
Scout.  The  important  function  of  the  sponsor- 
ing group  and  of  adult  leadership  is  emphasized. 
Of  interest  to  churches  desiring  to  sponsor  a 
scout  troop  or  to  develop  the  program  of  a 
troop  already  in  existence.  Of  value  to  leaders 
of  boys  desiring  to  know  more  about  the  ex- 
periences provided  for  boys  through  scouting. 


371     Teaching 


ASSIGNMENT:     TOMORROW.      33min      16-sd- 
loan      1945       NEA  371 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
"An    important    newcomer    to    the    docu- 
mentary film  field.     The  theme  ...  Is  a  vital 
one — the  place  and  Importance  of  the  teacher  in 
American  life. 

"Although  the  topic  of  the  film  Is  spe- 
cific, it  Is  in  no  way  limited  In  audience  ap- 
peal. It  can  be  shown  to  students,  for  It  pro- 
vides a  story  of  exceptional  value  to  students 
considering  future  careers  In  education. 
Parent-teacher  associations,  schoolboard  groups, 
civic  clubs,  women's  clubs,  churches,  farm 
groups,  labor  groups,  business  groups  and 
others  will  be  interested  spectators."  Scholas- 
tic 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CASE  OF  MARY  JONES.  ISmln  16-sd-$39 
1944   IllBd  371 

C-adult 

Produced  by  the  Illinois  education  as- 
sociation and  intended  primarily  for  showings 
to   the    teaching  profession 

"Shows  the  I.E. A.  in  action.  All  of  the 
forces  of  a  strong,  state-wide,  professional  or- 
ganization are  brought  to  bear  upon  the  prob- 
lems of  Mary  Jones,  teacher.  Needless  to  say 
they  are  solved  In  a  very  satisfactory  manner. 

"As  you  see  the  picture,  the  rich  history 
of  the  association's  service  to  the  teachers 
passes  before  you  on  the  screen.  You  are 
given  an  opportunity  to  look  into  the  future 
of   the   profession."      B.I.    Griffith 

CHILDREN  LEARN  ABOUT  THEIR  NEIGH. 
BORS.    15min   16-sI-rent   $1.50   RFA  371 

c-adult  Guide  25c 
Produced   by   Harmon   foundation   In   1938 
Study  of  teacher  training  techniques  with 
primary    school    children   made   in   cooperatIoi<i 
with    the    Primary    department    of    Riverside 
Church  School 
Ideal    $1.65 
SC 
YMCA 


206 


1947    EDITION 


371-371.33 


NEAR     HOME.       25min       16-sd-rent     $3       1946 
Int   film  371 

jh-sh-c-adult 
An  appraisal  of  study  subjects  and  their 
value  to  the  children  who  take  part  in  them 
"A  fine  film  on  the  teaching  techniques 
of  a  British  social  studies  teacher.  Some 
valuable  suggestions  for  teachers  in  any  coun- 
try."    Collaborator 

BIS  VisEd 

CanNFS  Wis 

Ind    $3.50 

NEW    SCHOOLS    FOR    OLD.    (March   of  time) 
lOmin   16-sd-rent  $1.50  MMA  371 

sh-c-adult 
Contrasts    the    little    red    schoolhouse,    Its 
methods   and   results,    with   the   modern   class- 
room  and    the   effects    of   new    teaching    tech- 
niques 

PRINCIPLES    OF    THE    ART    AND    SCIENCE 

OF   TEACHING.   55min  16-sd-rent  $6  1942  lo 

371 
sh-c-adult 
"Three  basic  principles  of  teaching  utilized 
in  the  cooperative  development  of  an  assign- 
ment are  illustrated  in  this  film.  The  three 
principles  include:  1.  Formulation  of  Immediate 
and  ultimate  objectives;  2.  Selection  of  content 
and  activities,  and,  3.  Adaptation  of  method. 

"Especially  designed  for  training  pre- 
service  and  in-service  teachers,  the  film  shows 
the  unrehearsed  activity  of  a  class  of  eleventh- 
grade  pupils  in  American  History.  The  assign- 
ment of  a  new  unit,  'The  Historical  Develop- 
ment of  Certain  Basic  Institutions  of  Freedom 
in  America',  is  planned  cooperatively  by  the 
class."     Iowa 

Ind    $6 

Okla    $2.50 

WashS   $6 

THE  TEACHER  AS  OBSERVER  AND  GUIDE. 

20min     16-sd-$60;     rent     $4     1946     NYColTC 

371 
c-adult  Guide 
Produced    by    Metropolitan    School    Study 
Council 

Six  sequences,  presenting  actual  class- 
room practice,  direct  attention  to  the  impor- 
tance of  the  teacher  as  an  observer  &  guide 
of  pupil  growth.  Teachers  are  shown  guiding 
pupils  to  better  ways  of  solving  their  prob- 
lems; providing  needed  assistance  to  slow 
learners;  promoting  the  growth  of  character  & 
citizenship;  and  observing  &  stimulating  the 
development  of  artistic  talent 

TEACHING,   (Your  life  work)   lOmin  16-sd-$50; 
rent  $1.50  Mahnke  371 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Briefly  states  the  contributions  of  teach- 
ers to  American  democracy  and  presents  the 
traits  of  a  good  teacher,  the  attractions  in 
teaching,  the  educational  requirements,  and 
the  various  types  of  teaching  jobs 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TIPS    FOR    TEACHERS.    20min    16-sd-$66    1942 
Jam  Handy  371 

c-adult 
Presents  the  three  "P's"  of  good  teach- 
ing. Explains  the  place  and  value  of  the 
teacher's  Personality,  dramatizes  the  impor- 
tance of  Preparation,  and  gives  a  living  ex- 
ample of  how  the  Presentation  of  the  material 
is  done  best.  The  photography  is  in  the  class- 
room. Analogies  are  Introduced  to  show  how 
the  teacher  must  use  showmanship,  salesman- 
ship, and  the  ability  of  an  actor  to  help  in 
shortening  the  learning  process 

Recommended    for    use    in    Teacher's    col- 
leges,   schools    of    education,    training    sections 
for  vocational  teachers  and  demonstrators 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


WILLIE   AND  THE   MOUSE.    (Passing  parade 
'  ser.)     llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  371 

c-adult 
An    MQM    production    available    only    to 
schools 

"A  comparative  study  which  shows  that 
experiments  with  laboratory  mice  have  impli- 
cations in  educational  procedure  in  the  class- 
room. 

"The  mice  are  trained  by  sight,  sound 
and  touch  and  the  comnjentary  draws  atten- 
tion to  the  ways  in  which  the  experiments 
with  mice  illustrate  the  necessity  for  variety 
of  approach   in   the   teaching  of  children. 

"Recommended  for  classes  of  teachers 
in  training."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


371.3     How  to  study 

HOW     TO     STUDY.      lOmin      16-sd-$45.       Also 
color- $75     1946     Coronet  371.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  film  Is  designed  to  motivate  better 
study  habits  and  give  practical  hints  on  study 
technique.  It  makes  a  powerful  appeal  to 
the  student  by  showing  how  study  is  made 
more  pleasant  and  profitable  through  cultiva- 
tion or  proper  techniques 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

371.33     Visual  education 

BRING   THE   WORLD   TO   THE   CLASSROOM. 

22min    16-sd-$76.50    EBF  371.33 

sh-c-tr-adult  Guide 
Demonstrates  how  the  sound  film  facili- 
tates learning  by  surmounting  the  obstacles 
of  distance,  seeing,  hearing,  seasonal  restric- 
tions, verbalism,  abstractions,  inadequate 
equipment,  hazards,  time  and  variations  in 
intelligence 
Ideal 


FILM      TACTICS. 

Castle 


22min 


16-sd-$28.56       1947 
371.33 


Jh-sh-c-trade-aduit  Guide 
This    film,     used    by    the    Training    aids 
section    of    the   Navy   for   improving   utilization 
practices  with  films,  shows  the  right  and  wrong 
methods  for  classroom  use  of  audio-visual  aids 
"Believe     excellent     for     teacher- training 
in   use   of  audio-visual   aids."     Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HAND      MADE      LANTERN      SLIDES.       lOmin 

16-si-$21;   rent  $1.50    1937    ITTCO  371.33 

sh-c  Guide 

Produced  by  Dr  Q.  W.  Leman,  Instructor 

in     visual     education.     State    teachers    college 

Paterson,  N.J. 

"Good,    clear   treatment   of   techniques   for 
slide-making.     Backlighting  in  film  might  have 
been  better.     (3rood  for  teacher  training."     E.  S. 
Cine  Ideal 

Conn    75c  Minn  75c 

Cos  NatFS  $21;   rent  $1.B0 

DO  VES  $1 

HOW   TO   TEACH    WITH    FILMS.     16min     16- 

sd-$100;    rent    $6    1946    Cathedral  371.33 

c-adult  Guide  10c 
How   to   prepare  for  and   use  a  teaching 
film.      An    actual   demonstration   is   made   from 
start  to  finish 

DG  RFA    $6 

Geo   $6  RVA   $6 

Ideal    $6  SelF 

IndVA   $6  VisEd    $6 

Kan 


207 


371.33-371.42 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


USING   THE    CLASSROOM    FILM.     22mln     16- 
sd-$85;  rent  $4     1945     EBF  371.33 

c-adult  Guide 

A  teacher  training  picture  photographed 
in  cooperation  with  the  Laboratory  school  of 
the  University  of  Chicago 

Demonstrates  an  approved  procedure  for 
teaching  with  motion  pictures.  The  film  used 
for   demonstration   is    "Wheat   farmer" 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


371.42     Vocational  guidance 

APTITUDES    AND    OCCUPATIONS.    16mln    16- 
sd-$67.50     1941     Coronet  371.42 

sh-c-trade  Guide 

Discusses  six  of  the  fundamental  human 
abilities — mechanical,  clerical,  social,  musical, 
artistic  and  scholastic  and  indicates  how  a 
student  may,  with  the  aid  of  school  counselor, 
determine  how  much  of  each  of  these  abilities 
he  has.  It  also  indicates  broad  fields  in  which 
certain  combinations  of  abilities  are  required 

"This  is  an  excellent  film.  Pedagogically 
sound,  and  a  good  teaching  film.  Sound  and 
photogrraphy  fine."     Collaborator 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  BIG  DAY.    17min    16-sd-loan    1946    AT&T 

621.385 
sh-c-trade 

Three  girls  join  the  ranks  of  telephone 
operators  and  under  the  friendly  guidance  of 
their  associates,  instructors  and  the  chief  oper- 
ator, they  quickly  learn  to  appreciate  the  im- 
portance of  their  jobs  and  the  challenge  of 
working  with  the  other  members  of  the  tele- 
phone team 

BILL    GARMAN,     12    YEAR    OLD     BUSINESS 
MAN.     IR     16-sd-coIor-$65     Frith  371.42 

el-jh     Guide 

Bill  is  a  typical  American  boy  who  likes 
to  be  independent  and  earn  his  own  money. 
He  raises  rabbits  and  a  few  hogs,  takes  good 
care  of  his  stock  and  plans  carefully  how  he 
will  sell  them.  He  figures  his  accounts  care- 
fully and  banks  his  money,  and  plans  with  his 
father  how  he  will  invest  his  profits.  The 
film  shows  the  relationship  of  a  boy  with 
people   outside   his   school   and   family 

AMNH    ?1.50  Mich 

Col    $2  Ohio 

Ind  $2.75  Wis    $1.50 

Ky   $1.50  YMCA 

FINDING     YOUR     LIFE     WORK.      (Your    life 
work    ser.)     22min     16-sd-$100     1940    Mahnke 

371.42 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 
Manuscript  wa^  prepared  by  Arthur  P. 
Twogood,  Associate  Professor  of  Vocational 
Education,  Iowa  State  College.  A  man  is.  seen 
fishing,  and  the  commentator  compares  an  ex- 
perienced fisherman  and  his  special  bait  with 
a  boy  looking  for  a  job.  The  boy  must  use 
the  baits  of  personality,  training  and  expe- 
rience 

There  is  a  sequence  on  "knowing  your- 
self." This  considers  the  various  aptitude  tests 
and  the  individual's  educational  record,  his 
character,  interests,  accomplishments,  social 
assets,  and  financial  ability  to  sustain  him- 
self until  established 

The  next  sequence  is  on  "studying  occu- 
pations." Here  there  are  suggestions  for  ob- 
taining information  about  many  of  the  occu- 
pations available.  The  value  of  various  school 
subjects  is  outlined 


The  film  ends  with  the  building  of  the 
blocks  of  success  into  a  pyramid,  and  with 
the  commentator  sounding  a  note  of  optimism 
as  to  the  opportunities  open  for  young  Amer- 
icans 

"An  outstanding  film  on  vocational  guid- 
ance. Could  be  used  both  in  high  school  and 
college  as  a  preparation  for  most  any  vocation. 
Better  than  anything  we  now  have  on  the  sub- 
ject."   California 

"An  excellent  film;  well  conceived,  planned 
and  executed.  Should  achieve  its  purpose  bet- 
ter than  any  other  film  we  have  seen  of  this 
type.  .  .  All  phases  of  technical  quality  are 
excellent."    Georgia 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW  TO  HUNT  A  JOB.  20mln  16-si-rent 
$2    1938     Cal  371.42 

sh-c 
Produced  by  Oakland  Public  Schools,  Oak- 
land,  Cal.     Gives   pointers   to  job   hunters 

"Very    fine    film.      Covered    the    topic    In 
definite  manner."     Collaborator 
NYCC    $2 

IS  THERE  ROOM  FOR  US.  20min  16-sd-$75; 
rent  $3     1940    Minn  371.42 

sh 
After   an   introduction   by   Dr   Malcolm   S. 
MacLean,   former  Director  of  the  General  Col- 
lege,   the    film    proceeds    to    show   Ruth    Hart's 
activities  in  the  Vocational  Orientation  class 

OF  PUPS  AND  PUZZLES.  (Passing  parade 
ser.)     llmin     16-sd-apply    TFC  371.42 

c-adult 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  study  in  individual  differences  and 
techniques  to  be  followed  in  fitting  applicants 
to  the  positions  of  their  greatest  usefulness. 
By  way  of  illustration,  a  psychiatrist  observes 
animals'  reactions  to  certain  stimuli  in  order 
to  judge  better  what  to  expect  from  humans 
under  given  conditions. 

"Comparisons  are  made  In  the  com- 
mentary as  the  picture  shows  three  young 
men  applicants  at  an  airplane  factory  ex- 
hibiting extremely  different  reactions  to  the 
same  kind  of  test.  They  are  assigned  to  Jobs 
which   are   indicated   by   these  reactions. 

"Recommended  for  use  in  teacher  train- 
ing classes  and  in  vocational  guidance  discus- 
sions."   Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10  or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PATTY  GARMAN,  LITTLE  HELPER,  IR 
16-sd-color-$59      Frith  371.42 

p-el-Jh    Guide 

Patty  is  an  unusually  attractive,  self- 
reliant  little  girl.  She  helps  with  the  animals 
and  thus  the  film  is  useful  as  a  study  of  farm 
life.  This  subject  shows  family  relationships 
and  responsibilities,  how  the  family  lives  to- 
gether and  how  the  child  helps  her  family 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STEP    HIGH.     25min     16-sd-loan      1946    AT&T 

371.42 
Jh-sh-c-trade 

Objective:  to  inform  girls  of  high  school 
age  about  work  &  opportunities  In  the  Bell 
system 

A  high  school  erraduate,   undecided  about 
her    future,    talks    things    over    with    her    edu- 
cational &  vocational  guide  at  school,  who  ad- 
vises her  to  look  into  the  telephone  opportunity 
Ind     50c 
YMCA     • 


208 


1947    EDITION 


371.42-372 


TWENTY-FOUR  JOBS.  24min  16-sI-rent  $2 
1939     Cal  371.42 

Jh-sh 

Produced  by  Mr  Spencer  Benbow  of  the 
Visual  department  of  the  Oakland  public 
schools 

Twenty-four  typical  Jobs  secured  by  high 
school  graduates,  based  on  a  recent  survey  of 
positions  obtained  by  500  graduates  of  Oakland 
High  Schools 

In  illustrating  each  type  of  position,  facts 
are  given  concerning  requisites,  salary  averages, 
nature  of  work,  and  possibilities  of  advance- 
ment 

Among  the  positions  shown  are:  bank 
clerk;  service  station  attendent;  waitress;  re- 
tail grocery  clerk;  fountain -lunch  clerk;  U.S. 
Coast  guardsman;  factory  production  worker; 
stock  clerk,  and  usherette 


371.5     School  discipline 

"WHITE  BANNERS  (classroom  sequence);  ex- 
cerpt. (Human  relations  ser.)  6min  16-sd- 
rent    n.50     NYU  371.5 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the  War- 
ner brothers  production  which  studies  a  par- 
ticular instance  of  classroom  discipline.  May 
be  rented  only  for  educational  purposes  where 
no  admission  is  charged 
AMNH    $1.50  Tenn    $2 

CFG    $1.60  TFC 

Mich 


371.7     School  lunches 

KIDS    MUST    EAT.      15min      16-sd-$22.83     1945 
Castle  371.7 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
A  USDA  film 

Features  the  Quiz  Elids.  Their  per- 
formance is  worked  into  a  film  telling  the 
story  of  the  community  school  lunch  program. 
Sponsored  by  the  United  States  Department 
of  agriculture  to  utilize  foods  In  abundant 
or  in  surplus  supply,  and  at  the  same  time 
promote  better  nutrition  among  America's  30 
million  school  children 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


371.91     Physically  disabled 

EMPLOYING    DISABLED    WORKERS    IN     IN- 
DUSTRY.    20min    16-sd-$32.16    Castle     371.91 

c-tr-adult    Guide 

USOE  film 

Demonstrates  by  actual  cases  that  dis- 
abled persons  can  handle  many  skilled  indus- 
trial jobs.  Specific  examples  are  taken  from 
machine  shop,  carpentry,  welding,  watchmak- 
ing, jewelry,  sewing  and  office  work 

LIFE     BEGINS    AGAIN.      21min      16-sd-$37.50; 

rent  $2    BIS  371.91 

jh-sh-c-adult 
An  account  of  methods  of  rehabilitating 
injured  men  for  industry.  Shows  methods  of 
medical  treatment,  exercise,  and  mental  hy- 
giene through  which  injured  men  are  restored 
to  confidence  in  themselves  and  to  physical 
health.  Valuable  in  examining  the  social 
causes  of  war  and  the  responsibility  we  have 
to  the  men  who  have  participated.  Consider- 
able British  accent 

Cosmo    75c  VisEd 

Mich  Wis    $1 

ND  50c  YMCA  $3 

Tex  25c 


RECREATIONAL         AND         OCCUPATIONAL 
THERAPY.     13min    16-sd-$23.60  Castle  371.91 
c-trade-adult  Guide 

USOE  film 

Shows  recreational  and  occupational 
activities  fitted  to  the  patient's  condition;  in- 
dividualized occupational  therapy  as  super- 
vised by  the  nurse;  group  occupational  work  in 
hospital  and  community;  and  social  recreation 
projects 
Ind    $1.85 


372     Elementary  education 

SCHOOL    IN    THE    MAILBOX.      18min     16-sd- 
$35;    rent    $2     1947    Austrl  372 

el-Jh 

Showing  how  the  children  of  the  Aus- 
tralian "Outback"  on  farms  and  ranches  are 
educated  by  correspondence  from  primary  to 
high  school  standards.  Conveying  the  mails 
by  train,  automobile,  buggy,  bicycle,  camel  and 
airplane.  Conditions  under  which  the  children 
live  and  study 

CHILD     WENT     FORTH.      20min      16-sd-|72; 
rent   $3     1942     BraF  372 

el-jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
Also  available  in  Spanish  as  "Paraiso  de 
los  ninos" 

Deals  with  children  from  two  to  seven, 
showing  them  in  activities  designed  to  cultivate 
self-reliance  and  independence.  In  close  con- 
tact with  nature  in  conditions  as  primitive  as  is 
consistent  with  safety,  the  children  learn  how 
to  live  with  one  another,  learn  self-discipline, 
learn  how  to  build  things  and  to  develop  their 
creative  instinct 

The  commentary  relates  the  activities  of 
the  camp  to  general  progressive  education  tech- 
niques and  emphasizes  the  potential  importance 
of  such  institutions  in  solving  the  problem  of 
caring  for  the  children  of  women  employed  in 
defense  industries  and  in  emergency  evacuation 
of  city  children 

"Musical  background  too  loud.  Excellent 
commentator.  Unusual  and  interesting  mate- 
rial."    California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE    CHILDREN.     lOmin     16-sd-$30;    rent    $1 
1942     New   Haven  372 

sh-c-adult 

Rental  given  is  In  the  nature  of  a  service 
charge  and  covers  from  1-3  days 

Written  and  directed  by  Donald  A.  Eldridge 
and  produced  by  the  New  Haven  Teachers' 
league 

Offers  the  theory  that  since  no  two  Individ- 
uals are  alike  all  children  should  be  offered 
whatever  they  need  to  fully  develop  their  po- 
tentialities by  the  school  system.  The  school 
should  compensate  those  who  come  from  poor 
environments  and  supplement  those  who  come 
from  good,  making  all  into  happier,  healthier, 
more  useful  citizens 

Should  be  of  great  Interest  to  thinking 
parents  as  well  as  to  teachers  and  to  teachers 
in  training.    Has  sociological  value 

"An  excellent  film  for  P.T.A.  groups." 
Collaborator 

ELEMENTARY     SCHOOL     OF     TOMORROW. 

12min    16-si-color-$60;    rent   $2.50   1941   ITTCO 

372 
c-adult 

This  color  film  presents  a  picture  of  pro- 
gressive education  as  followed  In  Greenbelt, 
Maryland,  showing  activities  in  art,  rhythm, 
nature  studies  and  other  subjects,  in  the  ele- 
mentary school 

Interesting  to  teachers  for  comparative 
purposes  and  for  teacher  training.  Might  also 
be  used  with  elementary  children  as  activity 
Incentive  film 


209 


372-378 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SCHOOL.   20min  16-sd-$54;  rent  $3   1939  ITTCO 

372 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored  by  Progressive  education  asso- 
ciation 

"An   unusual   documentary  film   showing  a 
progressive  education  school  in  action.    A  care- 
fully   prepared    presentation    featuring   a    group 
of  young  children."     School  management 
CFC  (3  NatFS   $54;    rent   $3 

Cine  NH 

Da  NYU  2R-$S 

Ind  $2.60  SC 

WHAT  OF  YOUR  CHILD?  5min  16-sd-loan  1944 
NYH  372 

trade-adult 
Available  only  in  New  York  state 
Designed  to  recruit  children  of  working 
mothers  both  for  pre-school  and  school-age 
centers.  Dlustrates  activities  of  both  types  of 
centers,  and  also  shows  what  happens  to  chil- 
dren who  are  neglected  while  their  mothers 
work 

Governor    Dewey    introduces    the    ftlm 
NYSyr   $1.50 
NYU 

372.2     Nursery  schools 

PRESCHOOL     ADVENTURES.      42min      16-si- 
$75.     Also   color-$125;    rent   $3     1941     lo    372.2 
c-adult 
This  color  film  takes  the  audience  into  the 
preschool   laboratories   of   the   Iowa  Child   Wel- 
fare Research  Station 

The    film    pictures   a  wide   variety   of   ac- 
tivities.     It    also    shows    how    major    objectives 
In    child    development    are    reflected    in    various 
aspects  of  the  preschool  program 
Ohio 


372.4     Reading 


CALIFORNIA    READING    FILM.     24min     16-si- 
$28;    rent    $1.50     1939     Cal  372.4 

adult 
Pictorial    presentation    of    suggested     im- 
provements  for   reading  proficiency   along  with 
eight    exercises.       Best    reading    methods    and 
technique   are   also   illustrated 

Extremely      technical,      requiring      careful 
usage 

HOW    TO    READ    A    BOOK.     lOmin     16-sd-$45. 

Also   color-$75     1947     Coronet  372.4 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
The  selection  of  a  book  involves  several 
considerations:  What  information  do  we  need? 
What  questions  do  we  want  answered?  What 
does  the  book  offer  that  will  contribute  to 
our    knowledge    and    understanding? 

This  film,  designed  for  junior  and  senior 
high  school  groups,  reading  and  remedial  pro- 
grrams,  does  much  to  answer  these  questions. 
Many  other  details  are  brought  out:  The  au- 
thor's attitude;  key  ideas — where  to  look  for 
them  and  how  to  use  them  in  rapid  reading; 
the  index,  footnotes  and  references,  when  to 
read  quickly  and  when  to  read  with  greater 
care 

Kan 

PalFL, 

SPEEDING    YOUR    READING.      lOmin      16-sd- 
$50;    rent   $2   TAB  372.4 

Jh-sh-adult 
Designed  to  Improve  reading  speed  of 
high  school  and  adult  classroom  audiences  by 
giving  the  student  an  understanding  of  correct 
reading  habits,  the  film  concentrates  on  de- 
veloping correct  eye  movements.  The  start- 
and-stop  motion  of  the  eyes,  the  point  of 
focus,  and  the  span  of  recognition,  long  under- 
stood by  teachers  as  basic  concepts  in  the  de- 
velopment   of    good    reading    habits,    are    pre- 


sented in  a  simple  and  meaningful  way  that 
gives  understanding  to  the  student  as  well. 
The  film  illustrates  the  most  common  reasons 
for  slow  reading  and  makes  suggestions  for 
correction  of  reading,  spelling  out  words,  and 
excessive  regressions  are  clearly  illustrated 

Alta  $1  Tex    $1.50 

Ind   $1.75  VisEd 

Mich  Wis    $1.75 

Minn   $1  YMCA 

NC 


378     Colleges   and    universities 

CAMPUS    FRONTIERS.    28min   16-sd-color-loan 

1942   Antioch  378 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Scenes  shift  from  the  Antioch  College  cam- 
pus in  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio,  to  the  New  York 
skyline,  Kansas  Wheatland,  Pittsburgh  smoke- 
stacks, to  busses,  trains,  airplanes,  and  back  to 
classrooms.  After  introductory  campus  scenes, 
students  are  shown  at  work  on  some  sixty  jobs 
in  three  major  areas:  business,  social  science, 
and  industry  and  research.  Between  each  group 
of  jobs,  scenes  on  the  campus  show  how  the 
job  experience  Invigorates  classroom  study;  how 
it  gives  students  a  background  for  running  their 
own  $25,000  business  of  Community  Government; 
above  all,  how  it  equips  them  to  govern  them- 
selves, to  fulfill  "their  birthright  as  Americans 
to  shape  the  lives  they  live." 

"Made  by  a  student  at  Antioch  College, 
the  film  is  of  special  interest  to  all  amateurs, 
especially  to  school  groups  who  wish  to  make 
films  of  their  activities.  Of  course  all  Antioch 
alumni  will  want  to  see  it,  as  well  as  those 
who  have  had  friends  or  relatives  go  to  this 
college.  Its  primary  function,  however,  is  to 
acquaint  prospective  students  with  the  col- 
lege's aims  and  activities.  Should  be  shown  to 
college   preparatory  students."     Collaborator 

"Excellent  for  students  who  are  trying  to 
decide  which  college  to  enter  and  for  the 
parents  of  these  pupils."     Collaborator 

Ind    75c  NYU    76c 

Kan  50c  Ohio 

Minn  50c  Tex   25c 

ND  50c  YMCA 

Neb 

DESIGN  FOR  EDUCATION.  25min  16-sI-sd- 
loan     1940     Sarah   Lawrence   college  378 

c-adult 

The  story  of  some  of  the  educational  ex- 
periences of  a  girl  during  four  years  at  Sarah 
Lawrence   College   in   Bronxville,    N.Y. 

"Would  find  its  greatest  usefulness  (apart 
from  public  relations)  in  teacher  training 
courses  as  an  example  of  a  relatively  new 
type  of  educational  program,  which  involves 
field  activity  as  well  as  reading  and  discus- 
sion. It  presents  a  rather  clear  picture  of  the 
manner  in  which  the  problem  of  curriculum  is 
dealt  with  at  Sarah  Lawrence  College.  Par- 
ticular emphasis  is  placed  upon  the  individual- 
ized nature  of  the  Instruction.  Photography 
and  commentary  are  excellent."  Am.  council 
on  education 

NYU  $3 

INDIANA      UNIVERSITY      GOES      TO      WAR. 

20min     16-sd-loan     1943     Ind  378 

sh-c-adult 

Filmed  principally  on  the  campus  of  In- 
diana University,  this  film  depicts  the  activi- 
ties of  various  organizations  and  classes  as  they 
contribute  to  the  war  effort 

There  are  shots  of  classes  In  medicine, 
nursing,  nutrition,  physical  education,  military 
training,  practice  teaching,  sciences,  language, 
law,  etc. 

UNIVERSITY    AND    THE    WAR.     22min     16- 
sd-loan     1942     OhioS  378 
sh-c-adult 
A     documentary     film     which     shows     the 
role  of  the  university  in   this  war,   using  Ohio 
State  University  as  an  example 


210 


1947    EDITION 


379-383 


379     Public  schools 

"POP    RINGS   THE    BELL."     23min     16-sd-J69 
1944    Nat  school  serv  inst  379 

adult 

Available  on  loan  basis  in  all  states  thru 
State  teachers'  associations 

"How  technological  developments  resulting 
from  the  war,  and  the  approach  of  the  air- 
age  is  making,  and  will  Increasingly  make  new 
demands  upon  the  schools  of  the  nation,  Is  the 
theme.  .  . 

"Primarily  directed  to  the  American  tax- 
payer whose  dollars  sustain  our  educational 
system.  .  . 

"The  simple  story  of  a  typical  school  in  a 
typical  American  community,  whose  principal, 
Mr  Forsythe,  is  fully  alive  to  the  new  respon- 
sibilities of  his  teaching  job.  The  central  fig- 
ure in  the  story  is  'Pop'  Gregor,  the  school  s 
custodian,  a  well-known  old  timer  In  the 
town.  .  . 

"Contains  impressive  shots  of  students  at 
work  in  the  classroom,  in  the  school  shop,  and 
in  the  domestic  science  department."  Educa- 
tional screen 

"Excellent  for  P.T.A.  grroups."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


379.173     Rural  schools 

AND    SO    THEY    LIVE.     25min     16-sd-rent    $4 
1940    NYU  379.173 

sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 
Produced  by  Educational  film  institute  of 
NYU 

Designed  to  illustrate  the  unsatisfactory 
relationship  between  education  and  the  local 
necessities  of  life  which  characterize  American 
education  in  many  parts  of  the  country.  They 
are  authentic  records  of  people  living  their 
usual  lives.  Sponsored  by  the  Alfred  P.  Sloan 
foundation 
CPC  $4  Tenn    $4 

Mich  WashS     $3 

Ohio  Wis    $3.75 

Tex    $2.50 


379.72     Schools  of  Mexico 

SCHOOLS    OF    MEXICO,      llmin      16-sd-color- 
$75     1945     Coronet  379.72 

c-adult 
Presents  a  comprehensive  view  of  educa- 
tional institutions,  from  the  ultra-modern  Min- 
istry of  education  in  Mexico  City  to  remote 
one -room  adobe  schools  far  in  the  interior.  It 
includes  normal  schools,  vocational  and  agricul- 
tural institutions  and  kindergartens 

The  varied  racial  types   are  shown  in   a 
series  of  closeups  of  teachers  and  pupils 
Ideal   $2  PAIFL, 

111    $2.50  PennS   $2.25 

Ind    $3  Photoart 


380     Commerce.    Transportation 

ARTERIES  OF  THE  CITY.  (Social  studies 
ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1941  EBP  380 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  Robert 
S.  Lynd,  Columbia  University,  this  film  clari- 
fies elements  which  influence  the  development 
of  a  city's  transportation  facilities 

Factors  considered  include  the  distribu- 
tion of  residential  and  business  sections;  the 
daily    flow    of    people    between    these    sections; 


transportation  planning;  subway,  suburban 
train,  ferry,  bus,  and  automobile  trafilc  sys- 
tems; the  roles  of  highways,  bridges,  and  tun- 
nels; and  police  regulation  including  traiHc 
direction  from  the  air 

Reference  is  made  to  the  film's  accompany- 
ing handbook  as  a  supplementary  aid 

"Of    more    limited    value    outside    N.Y.C. 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DEVELOPMENT        OF        TRANSPORTATION. 

(Social    studies    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1939 

EBF  380 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

This  is  a  revision  of  film  first  issued  in  1935 

Shows  transportation  developments  within 

the  United  States  during  the  past  one  hundred 

fifty  years.     The  physical  barriers,   the  spread 

of    the    railroad    network,    and    the    subsequent 

highway  development,  are  all  rapidly  shown 

Principal  stages  In  the  development  of  the 
locomotive  and  automobile  are  portrayed.  Mod- 
ern transportation  devices  including  the  airplane 
are  shown  in  relation  to  their  potentialities  and 
our  dependence  upon  them 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LAND    TRANSPORTATION.     15min     16-sI-$25; 
rent    $1     1937     Harvard  380 

Jh-sh 
First  issued  in  1929 

Deals  with  the  progression  of  land  trans- 
portation through  the  ages.  Demonstrates  the 
diminishing  size  of  the  world  as  successive 
forms  of  transport  develop 

Methods  illustrative  of  past  periods  are 
shown  as  they  still  last  today  in  out-of-the- 
way  parts  of  the  world.  Human  carriers,  beasts 
of  burden,  primitive  wheel  carts,  carriages, 
stage  coaches.  Then  various  forms  of  modern 
transportation  by  steam,  electricity  and  motor 
are  represented.  Great  air-liners  are  shown 
loading  and  taking  off 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


lOmin 


16-sd-$30 
380 


OUR    SHRINKING    WORLD. 

1946  Yng  Am 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  development  of  many  phases  of 
transportation  and  communication  through  the 
ages.  Develops  an  appreciation  of  the  rela- 
tive values  of  the  factors  stimulating  progress. 
Emphasizes  the  necessity  of  appreciating  the 
problems  of  all  the  peoples  of  a  world  in 
which  we  live  closely  together 

"Mostly  stock  footage  with  some  simple 
animation.  Unimaginative  treatment."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


383     Postal  service 


383 


FLIGHT   SIX.     lOmin   16-sd-1944     Bran 
sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Nat  film  bd  of  Canada 
Every   night    Flight    Six    crosses    Canada 
from  Vancouver   to   Montreal   with  its  load  of 
blue  and  yellow  air  mail  bags,  This  film  reveals 
some  of  the  drama  behind  this  mail  by  telling 
two  typical  stories 
Alta    25c 
Queens    25c 
VisEd    50c 

FRAUD    BY    MAIL.    27min    16-sd-rent    $2    1945 
UWF  383 

sh-c-adu!t 
Expose  of  mail  racketeers  by  vigilant  post 
inspectors 


211 


383-385 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


LETTER  TO  GRANDMOTHER.  (Civics  and 
government  ser.)  19min  16-sd-$85.  Also 
color-$125     1942     Coronet  383 

p-el 

Traces  a  letter  from  its  actual  writing — 
through  the  postal  system  to  its  rural  de- 
livery, and  follows  a  parcel  post  package  on 
the  return  Journey.  Every  intermediate  step 
In  the  handling  of  mail  is  shown  and  explained 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  MAIL.  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$40;  rent  $1- 
?1.50     1938    UWP  383 

p-el-Jh 

A  letter  is  written,  addressed,  mailed  and 
carried  across  the  country  on  a  streamlined 
train.  An  answer  goes  back  air  mail,  special 
delivery 

"A  good  film,  either  sound  or  silent." 
Max  P.  Vosskuhler 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAILMAN.        lOmin        16-sd-$50        1947       EBF 

383 
p-el-Jh  Guide 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  US 
Post  Office  Department 

Designed  to  show  primary  grade  pupils 
how  the  United  States  post  office  system 
operates.  Follows  both  a  city  and  a  rural  mail- 
man on  their  appointed  rounds  and  explains 
graphically  to  children  how  postmen  sort  mail 
and  deliver  it,  as  well  as  emphasizing  the  great 
social  responsibilities  of  Uncle  Sam's  letter 
carriers 

PONY  EXPRESS.  (Pioneer  life  ser.)  llmin 
16-8i-sd-$40;    rent   $1.50     1942     Barr  383 

el-Jh 

A  story  of  how  the  letters  of  1860  were 
dispatched  across  the  western  frontier  by  horse 
relays  and  couriers.  A  letter  Is  followed  from 
the  time  it  is  mailed  in  a  general  store  post- 
offlce  and  franked  with  the  running  horse  seal 
until  it  reaches  California  10  days  later  and  is 
delivered  to  a  miner  at  Sacramento.  Closeups 
of  the  steps  and  tools  used  in  this  service  af- 
ford an  understanding  of  the  mochila,  cantlna, 
and  saddle  of  Pony  Express  days 
Den  sd-$l  Ohio 

Ideal    11.65  UWP    $1.50 

111  Wis  $1.25 

POST  OFFICE.  (Community  helpers  ser.) 
15mln  16-si-$25;  rent  $1  1938  Educ  film 
serv  383 

el 

The  complete  story  of  mailing  a  letter. 
Jack  writes  to  his  cousin  in  the  city.  The 
letter  is  mailed  in  the  rural  post  box,  is  picked 
up  by  the  rural  carrier  and  brought  in  to  the 
city  post  office.  Cancellation,  sorting,  tying, 
pouching,  transportation  on  the  mail  car,  sort- 
ing by  clerks  and  carrier,  and  the  delivery  of 
the   letter   are   all   shown 

A&B  Kan     60c 

BFS  Ken    $1.26 

Col  60c  Ohio 

HI  $1  Tex    $1 


385     Railroads 


BIG    TRAINS    ROLLING.     25min     16-sd-color- 
loan    1947     Dudley  385 

el-Jh 

Story    of    American    railroads,    their    im- 
portance to  our  national  economy.    Shows  many 
sections  of  the  United  States 
YMCA 


CLEAR  TRACK  AHEAD.  25min  16-sd-loan 
1946    Mod  385 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Produced  for  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Showing  how  commerce,  agriculture,  in- 
dustry, and  people  followed  the  course  of  the 
railroad  as  it  stretched  its  iron  arteries  to 
serve  every  major  portion  of  our  country,  this 
film  portrays  the  progress  of  the  railroads 
which  set  the  pattern  for  the  progress  of 
America.  Giant  industries  which  sprang  up 
along  the  railroads  were  connected  with  mines 
and  oil  fields,  thus  tying  together  the  entire 
economy  of  the  nation 

Areas  of  use:  Assembly,  club,  P.T.A., 
social  studies,  economics,  general  science 

FREIGHT  TRAIN.  (Man's  work  ser.)  llmin 
16-si-sd-$40;    rent    $1.50      1942     Barr  385 

el-Jh 
Trucks  begin  the  carrying  of  freight  and 
deliver  their  cargo  to  the  freight  house.  The 
shipment  is  then  followed  through  the  ter- 
minal into  a  car  which  is  sealed  and  delivered 
to  the  freight  yard.  The  car  is  switched  and 
made  up  into  a  train.  After  the  train  has 
the  final  inspection  the  freight  train  begins 
its  Journey 
Ideal    $1.65  UWP     sd-$1.50 

Ohio    $40  Wis    $1.75 

FREIGHT  YARD.  (Running  the  railroad  ser.) 
20min     16-sd-loan    1942     NY    Central  385 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 
Tells  the  story  of  operations  In  a  great 
classification  yard.  It  follows  a  fast  freight 
train  into  a  yard  and  through  the  many  opera- 
tions. Such  things  as  inspection,  office  pro- 
cedure, rolling  over  the  hump,  car  repairing, 
servicing  locomotives  and  many  other  interest- 
ing phases  of  railroading  are  shown  In  detail. 
The  departure  of  a  train  is  shown  and  the 
story  concludes  with  the  fast  freight  back  on 
the  main  line  again.  Except  for  credit  and 
end  titles  the  name  of  the  sponsor  appears  only 
on  locomotives  and  cars  In  the  course  of  the 
picture 

"Excellent  non-commercial,  educational 
presentation  of  what  goes  on  in  making  up 
freight  trains."     Collaborator 

A    few    distributors    are    indicated    below. 
For  a  full  list  write  to  NY  Central 
BosU  Mich 

Cal    $1  PennS  75c 

DeV    50c  Syr    50c 

Ind  50c  UWP   $1.50 

JOURNEY  BY  TRAIN.  60min  16-sI-$96;  rent 
$4     1935     UWP  385 

p-el-Jh-sh  Guide 

Composed  of  four  units:  Preparation  for 
a  train  journey;  How  pets  ride  on  trains;  We 
eat  on   the   trains;  We  sleep  on  the  train 

There  is  a  set  of  seventy  8x10  still  photo- 
graphs paralleling  the  entire  film  story  which 
may  be  used  for  identification  and  to  recall  a 
sequence. 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 

LIFE-LINE  OF  THE  NATION.  21mln  16-sd- 
color-loan  1944  Santa  Fe  ry  385 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Authentic,  behind-the-scenes  story  of  the 
American  railroads.  Shows  what  It  takes  for 
the  backbone  of  the  nation's  transportation 
system  to  'Keep  'em  rolling,'  and  how 
America's  railroads  meet  wartime  emer- 
gencies."    Scholastic 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LOADED  FOR  WAR.  25min  16-sd-color-Ioan 
1943    Santa   Fe  ry  385 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Story    of    what    American    railroads    are 
doing  in  the  total  war  effort 


212 


1947    EDITION 


385-386 


LOADED   FOR   W AH— Continued 

From  shipyards  and  airplane  plants  to  coal 
and  copper  mines;  from  cattle  and  pigs  to 
steel  mills,  oil  fields,  munition  factories  and 
potato  harvesting  the  trains  whisk  the  people 
and  their  products  around.  A  record  of  what 
free  men  and  private  enterprise  can  do  in  a 
national  crisis 
111    75c  PCW  50c 

loS  NYCC    50c 

Kan  50c  PFC 


20min 


16-sd-color-loan 
385 


MAINLINE      U.S.A 

1946     Dudley 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Association  of  American  Railroads  re- 
lease which  records  the  part  the  railroads  play 
In  the  American  scene.  Entertaining  and  in- 
formative, it  offers  photography  of  many  sec- 
tions of  the  United  States  and  presents  drama 
of  trains   at   work   for   the   nation's   benefit 

Castle  MontS 

Eastin  WashS 

PFC  YMCA 

PASSENGER    TRAIN.     (Primary    grades    ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$50  1940  EBF  385 

p-el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
A  Journey  on  a  modern,  streamlined, 
Diesei-electric-powered  passenger  train  from  a 
large  city  through  a  picturesque  countryside. 
Shows  clearly  the  duties  of  the  ticket  seller, 
gateman,  baggageman,  conductor,  engineer, 
motor  attendant,  mail  clerk,  dining  car  cook, 
waiter,  and  pullman  porter.  Right-of-way 
problems  including  tunnels  and  bridges  are  con- 
sidered. Attention  also  is  given  to  factors  of 
comfort,  safety,  and  efficiency  In  the  train's 
operation 

"An  excellent  film  for  giving  primary  and 
elementary  grade  pupils  an  experience  equiva- 
lent to  a  trip  by  train.  It  includes  some  of 
the  technical  phases  of  railroading,  and  it 
emphasizes  the  responsibility  of  the  train  crew 
for  the  safety  of  the  passengeriB.  Best  suited 
for  use  in  social  studies  classes  in  primary  and 
elementary  grades,  but  it  may  also  be  found 
valuable  in  higher  grades.  Photography  ajid 
sound  are  good."  Educational  screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RAILROAD    SIGNAL.      (Running   the   railroad) 

17min      16-sd-apply      1946     NY    cen  385 

sh-c-trade-adult 

After    a    short    review    of    the    history   of 

signal  development  the  film  takes  its  audience 

on    a    tour    of    a    modem    system,    showing    in 

operation    the    automatic    signalling    equipment 

which    makes    railroading    today    one    of    the 

safest  means  of  transportation 

"Of  little  interest  to  general  public — boys 
would  like  it — also  railroad  employees."  Col- 
labora-tor 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RAILROADIN'.      30min      16-sd-color-loan      1941 
GE  385 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  Adverti-fllms 
"A  color  film  sponsored  Jointly  by  the  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company  and  the  American  Lo- 
comotive Company.  Tells  the  epic  story  of  the 
development  of  America's  railroads  and  the  tre- 
mendous part  that  they  played  In  the  growth 
and  expansion  of  this  country. 

"Humorous  scenes  show  the  mistrust  and 
resentment  that  were  aroused  in  many  citizens 
by  the  advent  of  the  Iron  Horse.  However, 
this  antagonism  gave  way  to  cheers  as  the 
steady  advance  of  the  railroad  opened  up  the 
more  remote  sections  of  the  land.  The  last 
portion  of  the  film  deals  with  the  Important  role 
which  is  being  played  by  the  railroads  in  the 
defense  program."     Movie  makers 

"Excellent  sound  and  commentator  and 
sound    effects.    Well    organized    and    presented. 


Beautiful  color.  Good  character  portrayal.  Fast 
moving,"     California 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RUSSIAN      CHILDREN'S      RAILWAY.        7min 
16-sd-$30;    rent  apply     1946     IntFF  385 

p-el-Jh-sh-c 
A  Julien  Bryan  production 
Over  on  the  other  side  of  the  world  in 
the  U.S.S.R.  is  a  land  called  Georgia,  the 
capital  ot  which  is  Tbilisi.  Here  the  Bryan 
cameras  have  recorded  by  American  children 
the  story  of  one  of  the  fifteen  Children's  Rail- 
ways built  by  the  Soviet  Government,  not  as  a 
pure  entertainment  device,  but  as  a  motive  for 
furthering  interest  of  youngsters  in  railroads, 
thus  helping  solve  one  of  Russia's  major  prob- 
lems— transportation 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRAIL    OF    THE    OLYMPIAN.    23min    16-sd- 
color-loan    Milwaukee    rd  385 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    color    film    portraying    activity    In    the 
Chicago   Union   Station;   travelers  boarding  the 
famous  Olympian;   interior  views  of  the  train; 
the    Mississippi    River    and    Short-Line    Bridge 
near   St    Paul-Minneapolis;    Sioux   Indian    cere- 
monial  dances   at   Mobridge,    SD;    change  from 
steam    to    electric   power   at   Harlowton,    Mont; 
Montana    Canyon    from    open    observation    car; 
Jefferson  River  Canyon 

Crossing  the  Continental  Divide;  views 
from  the  Divide  of  the  surrounding  Tobacco 
Root,  Madison  and  Bridger  mountain  ranges; 
Butte,  Mont;  switch-backs  high  up  in  the 
Bitter  Root  Mountains,  St  Joe  River  and  Lake 
Chatcolet;  Spokane,  Wash,  and  its  parks.  Cas- 
cade Mountains;  Seattle  and  Tacoma,  Wash; 
water  front  activities;  vegetable  and  fish  mar- 
kets; parks  and  residential  districts 
WashS    50c 


386     inland  navigation 

BOATS.     (Primary  grade  ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$50 

EBP  386 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 

On  taking  a  boat  trip  from  Albany,  down 

the   Hudson   River   to   New   York,    Nancy   and 

Roger    have   many   exciting   adventures.      They 

see    the    sights    along    the    shore,    inspect    the 

different    parts    of    the    boat,    and    observe    the 

different    types    of   boats    which    ply   the    river. 

They    also    see    a    great    ocean    liner    assisted 

from  its  dock  by  tug-boats 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CANALS    OF    ENGLAND.    (Human    geography 
ser.)    22min  16-sd-$85   1938  EBF  386 

Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
Views  of  the  locks,  countryside  and  towns 
through  which  the  Canal  passes,  together  with 
different  types  of  cargo  carried.  Studies  of 
the  families  living  on  the  boats.  A  conversa- 
tion between  the  captains  of  two  boats  ex- 
emplifies the  type  of  thinking  done  by  these 
people.  The  picture  concludes  with  questions 
as  to  the  place  of  this  mode  of  transportation 
In  the  machine  age 

"Excellent  film  showing  the  origin,  de- 
velopment, and  present  status  of  the  canal  boat 
traffic  in  England."    H.  L.  K. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FLATBOATMEN    OF   THE    FRONTIER.    (His- 
tory   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF       386 
el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
"Reveals    how    the    early    settlers    of    the 
Ohio  Valley  were  required  to  be  'Farmer  Boat- 
men'  through  their  dependence  on  the  soil  for 
livelihood  and  on  the  rivers  for  transportation. 
Good  frontier  personalities,   speech,   and  muslo 


213 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


FLAT   BOATMEN   OF   THE   FRONTIER— 

Continued 
are    Interwoven    throughout.      Excellent    sound 
effects.     Interesting  and  unusual  shots."     Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GREAT    LAKES.     20min     16-sd-color-$150     1941 

Canada  386 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

The    main    stream    of    shipping    down    the 

Lakes,   and  an  outline  of   the  great  industries 

along    the    shore,    provide    the    theme    for    this 

color  subject. 

Diversified  cargoes  flow  along  the  shipping 
routes  between  two  countries.  The  shipping 
theme  links  together  short  sequences  on  steel 
production,  pulp  manufacture,  shipbuilding, 
grain  storage,  and  the  workings  of  the  great 
locks  and  canal  systems 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


387     Ships.    Ocean   transportation 

AMERICA    SAILS    THE    SEAS.      32mln     16-sd- 
color-$150     1947    Nat  fed  of  Am  shipping  387 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
What  the  merchant  marine  does;  how  it 
operates;   where  It  goes;  what  it  carries;  why 
we  need  it 
Tenn    $1 

BOATS  OF  THE  GREAT  LAKES.  16min  16-sl- 
|25;  rent  $1  1938  Educ  film  serv  387 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Ore  boats,  coal  boats,  scrap  iron  freighters, 
auto  ferries,   railway  ferries,   passenger  steam- 
ers 
A&B  Ohio 

BFS  Tex    $1 

Col 

MERCHANT  SEAMEN.    (This  Is  America  ser.) 
ISmin    16-sd-$100:  rent  $3    1944    Pictorial    387 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
An  RKO  production 

Drama  of  our  merchant  seamen  on  whom 
rests  the  burden  of  keeping  the  nation's  life- 
lines open 

They've  a  job  to  do,   come  Nazi  bombers 
or  submarines.    You  see  them  successfully  de- 
fying the  elements  and  enemy  alike 
Col  Shad  $3 

IdP    $3  VaEd    $2 

Ohio  YMCA   $3 

OCEAN   LINERS.  15mln  16-si-$24  1930  EBF  387 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

"This     film    can    be    used    effectively    In 

classes    In    transportation.      Steps    Involved    in 

building  an  ocean  liner.     Loading  of  cargo  and 

supplies.     Fueling.     Life    boat    Inspection    and 

medical    inspection    of    the    crew.      Quarters    of 

the    crew   members.      By   animation   and   actual 

photography    the   film    shows    how   vessels    are 

controlled  from  the  bridge.    In  the  engine  room. 

Passenger  life  on  a  large  ship."     Indiana 

"Clothes    out    of    date."      Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

SHIP   THAT    DIED.    (Historical  mystery   ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  387 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  mystery  of  the  ship  Marie  Celeste 
Is  portrayed  in  this  picture.  We  see  the  New 
York  harbor  in  1872  crowded  with  sailing  ves- 
sels. The  Marie  Celeste  loads  a  cargo  of 
casks  of  alcohol.  The  captain's  wife  comes 
aboard,  and  the  ship  puts  to  sea. 

"Later,  far  at  sea,  the  crew  of  another 
vessel  sees  the  Marie  Celeste  under  full  sail. 
When  they  hail  her,  there  is  no  answer.    They 


go  aboard  but  find  no  one.  .  .  The  scene  now 
turns  to  Gilbraltar  where  a  royal  commission 
is  holding  a  hearing  to  discuss  the  mystery. 
"Various  theories  are  pictured  as  they  are 
suggested.  .  .  Should  be  useful  for  English 
composition  classes;  could  be  used  in  connec- 
tion with  maritime  history."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Mich  $1.50  Tenn  $2 

NO  WashS 


389     Weights  and  measures 

ANALYTICAL  BALANCE  TECHNIQUE. 

SOmin     16-si-$48;    rent   $3   1941     UWP  389 

sh-c-trade  Guide 

A  complete  teachers  guide  is  supplied  with 
the  film;  also  five  regular  size  lantern  slides 
which  contain  all  of  the  mathematical  data  for 
calculation  of  the  weights  of  objects  as  shown 
In  the  film 

A  uniQue  feature  of  the  film  Is  that  regular 
provision  is  made,  by  "Stop"  titles  appropriate- 
ly inserted  in  the  film  for  stopping  the  film 
for  brief  intervals  to  allow  for  discussions  from 
the  class  and  for  the  instructor  to  make  calcu- 
lations on  the  board 

"An  excellent  teaching  instrument  since  It 
can  reach  more  students  in  an  hour  than  is 
done  by  the  present  method  of  showing  the 
techniques  to  small  grroups  of  students.  Of 
interest  to  teachers  of  mathematics  who  em- 
phasize the  theory  of  measure  in  their  classes." 
E5.H.C.  Hlldebrandt 

BraF  sale  apply;  rent    Nay 
$3  PH 

Calhoun  TexVH 

Eng 


DIAL  INDICATOR.  20mln  16-sd-color-loan 
1943    Fed    products  389 

sh-c-adult 

Principles  of  direct  measuring  and  of  pre- 
cision measuring  are  shown  In  detail.  Explains 
the  meaning  of  tolerances,  how  they  are  ap- 
plied to  mass  production  and  how  the  dial  in- 
dicator is  used  to  check  them 

The  dial  Indicator  mechanism,  character- 
istics, and  Its  practical  application  are  ex- 
plained 

Accuracy  of  measurement,  accuracy  of 
repetition,  and  sensitivity  as  required  in  suc- 
cessful dial  Indicator  applications  are  all  ex- 
plained 

Various  types  of  dial  indicators  are  shown 
with  demonstrations  of  their  use  In  everyday 
tool    rooms    and    In    mass    production 
Ohio 

FIXED      GAGES.        15min       16-sd-$28.58       1942 
Castle  389 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Gives  In  considerable  detail,  an  explanation 
and  definition  of  the  various  forms  of  fixed 
gages,  a  demonstration  in  the  correct  use  and 
care  of  fixed  gages,  and  emphasizes  their  im- 
portance In  modern  mass  production 

A  series  of  views  in  the  inspection  room  of 
a  modern  factory  demonstrates  several  types 
of  common  fixed  gages  in  actual  use.  There 
follow  explanations  of  the  fixed  gages  commonly 
used  to  check  outside  and  inside  measurements, 
internal  and  external  tapers,  threads,  shoulders 
and  tang  recesses 

Throughout  the  entire  picture,  emphasis 
Is  given  to  the  functions  of  these  gages,  their 
proper  use  to  secure  accurate  and  uniform  In- 
spection and  their  proper  maintenance  to 
insure  accuracy 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


214 


1947    EDITION 


389-394 


HEIGHT     GAGES    AND    TEST    INDICATORS. 

llmiti     16-sd-$22.88     1942     Castle  389 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.  Office  of  education 
Reviews    the    fundamental    principles    and 
reading  of  a  vernier  scale  as  used  on  a  height 
gage,    shows    several    forms    of    test    indicators, 
and  demonstrates  their  use 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEASUREMENT       WITH       LIGHT      WAVES. 

15min     16-sd-$27.15     1944     Castle  389 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Offlc©  of  education  production 
Elxplains  the  principles  of  measurement 
with  light  waves,  the  nature  of  light  waves; 
the  reflection  and  refraction  of  monochromatic 
light  by  a  glass  surface;  the  cause  of  interfer- 
ence bands;  the  use  of  these  bands  in  xiltra- 
precision  measurement;  and  their  translation 
into  millionths  of  an  inch 

Demonstrates  procedures  in  gage  block  in- 
spection, the  comparison  of  gage  blocks  for 
height;  the  meaning  of  circular  and  parallel 
bands  on  gage  surfaces;  the  precautions  neces- 
sary in  measurement  with  light  waves;  and 
the  inspection  procedures  followed.  The  fllm- 
strlp  (see  note  under  Castle  in  Producers  and 
Distributors  Directory)  in  addition  to  review- 
ing the  motion  picture,  provides  practice  In 
Interpreting  band  arrangements 

Available  from,  10  or  m,or0  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MICROMETER.    12min  16-sd-$27.15   1942  Castle 

389 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
Presents  in  considerable  detail  an  explana- 
tion of  the  basic  principles  on  which  the 
micrometer  works,  correct  care,  use,  and  main- 
tenance of  a  micrometer;  and  the  various  forms 
of  the  micrometer  developed  to  measure  outside 
lengths,  inside  lengths  and  depths 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STEEL    RULE.    12mln    16-sd-$25.71    1942    Castle 

389 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced   by  US   Office   of  education 

Discusses   in  considerable  detail   the   steel 

rule,    emphasizing    the    variations    of    the    steel 

rule;   the  type  of  scales  found  on  them;   their 

?iroper  use;  and  the  correct  procedures  in  trans- 
erring  measurement  by  means  of  calipers  and 
dividers 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VERNIERS    16min    16-sd-$30.74     1942     Castle 

389 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Offers  a  detailed  study,  largely  In  anima- 
tion, of  the  principles  of  the  vernier  scale 
and  its  application  to  precision  measurement. 
The  reading  of  the  vernier  scale  and  the  pre- 
cautions necessary  in  the  care  of  tools  having 
a  vernier  scale  are  stressed 

The  film  closes  with  scenes  and  commentary 
emphasizing  the  care  that  Is  required  to  main- 
tain the  accuracy  of  all  tools  using  vernier 
scales 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

390     Social  customs 

WE    DO    IT    BECAUSE.    (Passing  parade   ser.) 
7min    16-sd-apply    TFC  390 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An    MGM   1942   production.    Available   only 
to  schools 

"This  subject  deals  with  the  alleged  ex- 
planations  of   various   social   customs   such   as 


shaking  hands,  tipping  the  hat,  toasting  in 
wine,  the  wedding  ring  and  wedding  veil,  kis- 
sing the  bride,  why  table  knives  have  round 
ends,  and  why  we  launch  ships  with  a  bottle 
of  wine."      Advisory  committee 

Ala  Neb 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Geo    $2  Tenn    %2 

Minn  $1 


39 1     Costume 


16-si-color- 
391 


CHARM    AND     BEAUTY.      15min 
$70;   rent  $3    1946    Harmon 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Chinese    dress    and    designs    are    adapted 
to     American     styling,     photographed     in     this 
country 
ChinaP 


392     Weddings 


LAST  OF  THE  PAGANS;  excerpt  (marriage 
sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.)  14min  16- 
sd-rent   $3   NYU  392 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses  where  no  admission  is  charged. 

A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film.  It  deals  with  na- 
tive customs,  marriage  by  capture,  ceremonial 
dances,  in  French  Polynesia 

BosU  NYU 

Cal  Okla 

CFG  $3  TFC 


394     Holidays.     Festivals 

CONQUERING     CROSS.      (Mexican     symphony 
ser.)    20min  16-sd-$36;  rent  $3    1941    UWP  394 
sh-c-adult 
Mixed     origins     of     religious     observances 
among  native  Mexican  peoples,  especially  note- 
worthy at  the  fiesta  of  Our  Lady  of  GuadaJupe 
BraF   $3  Nay 

Calhoun  PH    $1.50 

Eng 

EARLY  ONE    MORNING.   lOmln  16-sd-$25   1940 
Scandia  394 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

"A  remarkable  film  of  an  actual  Christmas 
celebration  in  Sweden.  The  whole  countryside 
awakens  at  four  o'clock  on  Christmas  morning, 
and  all  Interest  Is  centered  on  the  church  and 
its  surrounding  graveyard.  .  .  Pine  torches  light 
the  way  for  members  of  the  congregation  who 
have  come  to  the  church  with  their  horse- 
drawn  sleighs.  Young  voices  sing  the  Swedish 
glory  of  the  Newborn  King,  and  the  vicar  re- 
peats the  story  of  the  miracle  birth  of  Christ,'" 
Wisconsin 

"Christmas    morning   In    Scandinavia.     Go- 
ing to  church  in  the  dark  with  lighted  torches. 
Singing   of   Christmas   carols.    Snow  scenes   add 
delightful   atmosphere."    Edward   Schofleld 
Col    $1  Shad  $1.50 

FiP  75c  STIB  75c 

PH    $1.50  UWP    $1.50 

Wis  $1.25 

UKRAINIAN  WINTER   HOLIDAYS.    22min    16- 
sd-color-$150     1942     Canada  394 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Christmas    is    celebrated    In    a    Ukrainian 
community     near     Winnipeg,      where     ancient 
songs,     traditional    dances,    and    brilliant    cos- 
tumes make  gay  the  home  festivities 


215 


395-423 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


UKRAINIAN    WINTER    HOLIDAYS— Cont. 

These  lighthearted  scenes  are  broug-ht  Into 
striking  contrast  with  the  solemnity  of  Christ- 
mas ceremonies  in  the  Greek  Orthodox  Church 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


395     E+iquet 


CHARM  AND  PERSONALITY  PLUS  CHAR- 
ACTER. 37min  16-si-sd-color-sale  apply; 
rent  $6.25-$12.50  1944  Warren  395 

el-Jh-sh 

Shows  how,  and  arouses  determination, 
to  be  nice  to  look  at,  pleasant  to  talk  to,  have 
good  manners,  build  good  character,  by  cleaji 
living,  clean  thinking,  clean  speech,  and  clean 
sportsmanship 

"Your  colorful  and  entertaining  picture 
was  a  visual  complement  to  the  instruction  the 
students  receive  in  our  'Personality  Evaluation' 
and    'Personal    Hygiene'    courses. 

"The  students'  recognition  of  their  own 
lack  of  etiquette  and  desirable  traits  was 
evident  by  their  laughter."  Elizabeth  C.  Down, 
Central    commercial    high    school 

"Teaches  more  in  an  hour  than  could  be 
taught  in  weeks  by  any  other  method."  R.E. 
Townsend,  Supervising  Principal,  Irvmgton 
public  schools 

"Of  definite  social  value  to  our  student 
body."  Lester  T.  Walter,  Principal,  PoweU 
Junior  high  school 

DINNER  PARTY  AND  DINNER  PARTY  RE- 
VIEW. 22min  16-sd-color-$175  1945  Sim- 
mel-Meservey  395 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

"This  film  is  the  answer  to  many  teachers 
and  educators  who  have  asked  for  a  teaching 
film  that  would  create  interest  on  the  part  of 
the  students  in  the  subject  presented. 

"The  subject  of  the  film  is  proper  table 
etiquette  and  is  presented  in  dramatized  form 
by  a  group  of  teen  agers  who  are  attending  a 
birthday  party  honoring  the  host. 

"A  full  three  course  dinner  is  served  con- 
sisting of  the  usual  soup,  meat  and  dessert. 

"Should  be  presented  with  a  teacher  or 
other  person  who  can  follow  up  the  showing  with 
a  discussion  of  the  points  shown  and  provide 
the  proper  answers."  Film  world 

"Film  missed  the  opportunity  to  teach  the 
proper  table  etiquette  in  a  more  positive  way. 
Too  many  questions  raised  with  no  answers. 
Collaborator 

"By  depicting  a  semi -formal  dinner  party 
where  correct  and  incorrect  table  manners  are 
used,  the  film  poses  in  a  provocative  and  stimu- 
lating manner  questions  concerning  the  socially 
correct  and  acceptable  etiquette  for  teen-age 
boys  and  girls.  This  film  presents  through  a 
functional  approach  a  skillful  use  of  the 
medium  in  providing  students  with  an  op- 
portunity to  learn  correct  table  manners  which 
teachers  generally  attempt  to  develop  by  other 
means.  Moreover,  the  film  will  also  be  useful 
to  those  teachers  and  pupils  who  wish  to  proj- 
ect themselves  into  a  practical  situation  where- 
in they  may  test  their  learnings  acquired  from 
other  sources.  Through  the  use  of  three 
couples  possessing  varying  degrees  of  con- 
fidence and  skill,  each  student  will  be  able  to 
identify  himself  with  the  character  possessing 
a  corresponding  amount  of  poise  and  knowl- 
edge. 

"Highly  recommended  for  use  by  junior 
high  and  high  school  home  economics  classes, 
home  rooms,  and  other  groups  concerned  with 
table  etiquette  and  its  relation  to  social  poise." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


JUNIOR  PROM.  22min  16-sd-color-|187.50  1946 
Simmel-Meservey  395 

jh-sh  Guide 

Companion  film  to  DINNER  PARTY  (class 
395).  Deals  with  dating  and  proper  social  con- 
duct by  high-school  age  youth 

It  pictures  the  experiences  of  two  high- 
school  couples  who  have  a  date  for  their  big 
social  event  of  the  year.  Shows  how  they  face 
the  various  problems  created  by  the  occasion, 
such  as  selecting  proper  dress,  making  intro- 
ductions, and  the  many  other  niceties  wiiich 
make  such  a  social  event  either  a  great  success 
or  a  dismal  flop 

"Excellent     for    junior    and     senior     high 
school    students.      Subject    is    one    that    should 
be  popular  in  all  high  schools."     Film  world 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


396     Position   of  women 

GOOD  EARTH;  excerpt  (woman  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-rent  SS 
NYU  396 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be   rented   only  for  educational   pur- 
poses where  no  admission  is  charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Metro-Groldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  marriage 
customs;  status  of  woman  in  Chinese  peasant 
households;  her  role  as  wife  and  worker;  the 
importance  of  bearing  children 
AMNH  $3  NYSyr    $4 

CFC  $3  PCW   $4.50 

MassEd  J3.50  Tenn   $3.50 

Mich  $2.25 


400    PHILOLOGY 


411     Alphabet 

THE    26    OLD     CHARACTERS.      25min      16-sd- 
loan    1947    Handy  411 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  i 

Sponsor,  The  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Com- 
pany 

"Visualizes  and  explains  the  origins  of 
writing,  beginning  with  picture  writings  and 
drawings  on  prehistoric  cave  walls,  and  trac- 
ing the  development  of  writing  down  to  the 
present  day 


42 1     Spelling 


SPELLING    IS   EASY.     lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 
color-$75      1946      Coronet  421 

el-jh-sh  Guide 
Designed  as  a  motivational  film  for  inter- 
mediate grades,  it  presents  the  five  rules  for 
learning  to  spell,  building  the  action  around 
the  story  of  a  boy  who  is  writing  a  report  of 
the  fifth  grade  science  experiment  for  the 
school  paper 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


423     Dictionaries 

WE    DISCOVER    THE    DICTIONARY.       lOmin 
16-sd-$45.    Also  color-$75  1946  Coronet  423 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Important  points  regarding  dictionary 
usage  are  developed  in  an  interesting  and 
natural  way  by  means  of  simple  story  con- 
cerning three  students  who  are  assigned  the 
task  of  writing  a  letter  to  a  police  sergeant 
thanking  him   for  assisting   the   class   in   their 


216 


1947    EDITION 


425-500 


WE    DISCOVER    THE    DICTIONARY^Cont. 

safety  week  program.  By  the  time  the  letter 
is  finished,  they  learn  a  great  deal  about  dic- 
tionaries, including  use  of  the  guide  words, 
finding  the  spelling  of  words,  definitions,  read- 
ing diacritical  marks,  and  that  there  are  many 
kinds  of  dictionaries 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


425     English  grammar 

SUBJECT,   VERB,   OBJECT.   13min   16-si-color- 

$52   1941   Mitchell  425 

ei-Jh-sh 
A  color  film  which  emphasizes  "big  pri- 
mary grammatical  relations"  in  the  sentence 
and  "thought  blocks"  recommended  in  a  Na- 
tional council  of  teachers  of  English  mono- 
graph. Color  symbols  are  used  to  emphasize 
meaning.  Grade  placement  based  on  reading 
and  vocabulary  difficulty  is  grade  4,  which  al- 
lows a  margin  of  comprehension  for  difficult 
concepts,  since  the  film  Is  planned  for  use  in 
grade  6  or  higher  and  for  review  and  remedial 
purposes 

"Only  film  of  Its  type  in  the  field  of  Eng- 
lish grammar  and  hence  fills  a  definite  need. 
Good  color.  Unusual  presentation.  Good  col- 
orful 'illustrations."   California 

Cal  $1.50  Ohio 

Geo  $2  WashS 

111 


427     Americanisms 

AMERICAN     SPOKEN     HERE.     (Passing    pa- 
rade   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-app!y    TFC  427 
Jh-sh-adult 
An     MGM     production    available    only    to 
schools 

"A  dramatized  history  of  several  slang 
expressions,  showing  their  origin  and  how 
they  came  to  be  included  in  the  American 
idiom. 

'Recommended  for  classes  in  English 
which  discuss  diction,  or  which  are  concerned 
with  etymology,  or  the  history  of  language." 
Advisory  committee 

"I  found  this  movie  quite  suitable  for  my 
eighth    grade    English    classes    and    enthusias- 
tically received  by  them."     Irving  E.   Blume 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

111  Okla    $1 

Mich  Tex    $1.50 

Neb  Wis    $1.75 


440     French  language 

LA    GARE.       lOmin      16-sd-$40;    rent    $2      1946 

UWF  440 

sh-c-adult 

Expressions  practiced  in  actual  use  at  a 

railway     station,     together     with     words     and 

phrases  commonly  used  by  travelers 


460     Spanish  language 

BUENOS  DIAS,  CARMELITA.  (American 
classroom  ser.)  15mln  16-sd-$50;  rent  $4  1940 
Baptista  460 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"The  committee  is  agreed  that  the  pho- 
tography, sound,  narration,  and  Interest  are  so 
good  that  the  film  should  be  recommended  for 
use  in  high  school  Spanish  classes.  It  is  de- 
signed for  the  second  year  level.  Since  it 
tells  the  story  of  boys  and  girls  doing  the 
everyday  things  which  comprise  the  life  of  the 
average  American  child,  it  is  a  very  pleasant 
way  of  reviewing  the  vocabulary  needed  for 
conversation.      A    carefully    developed    'Teach- 


er's Guide'  suggests  the  preparation  required 
If  the  class  is  to  gain  the  greatest  degree  of 
pleasure  and  profit  from  the  picture."  Commit- 
tee on  classroom  films 

"An  excellent  film  for  first  year  college 
Spanish  or  second  year  high  school  Spanish. 
The  narration  is  carefully  and  distinctly  spoken 
by  a  native.  Sound  is  clear  and  photography 
is  very  good.  Story  Is  simple  and  easy  to  fol- 
low."    California 

"An  excellent  film  for  second-year  classes 
in  Spanish  at  the  high-school  level.  It  should 
prove  very  valuable  also  for  u.se  in  junior  high 
classes  and  in  college  classes.  The  film  prob- 
ably would  be  of  some  value  also  in  first-year 
classes,  especially  in  college.  It  should  prove 
effective  in  fostering  and  stimulating  the  stu- 
dents' desire  for  additional  Spanish  study. 
Photography  is  adequate;  sound  is  good."  Ed- 
ucational screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INTRODUCTORY    LESSON    IN    SPANISH.    (In- 

structofilm     ser.)      15min      16-sd-$67.50;     rent 
apply    1945     Audivision  460 

sh-c-adult 
Sponsored  by  Education  committee  of  the 
National  foreign  trade  council 

Musical  introduction.  Correct  pronuncia- 
tion of  the  vowels.  Definite  article — gender  and 
number — rules  for  accenting  proi^erly  all  Span- 
ish words,  etc.  Everyone  speaks  Spanish  with 
the  instructor  appearing  on  the  screen 
111  $1.50  Tenn    $3 

Ind     $2.50  UWF    $60;    rent    $3 

NYU  $60;  rent  $3  VisEd 

Sw  $3 

THIS  SPANISH  SPEAKING  WORLD.  (Span- 
ish language  teaching  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$40;    rent   $2    1941   BraF  460 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
This  motion  picture  takes  us  on  a  flying 
trip  to  the  Iberian  Peninsula  where,  by  maps, 
scenes,  and  commentary  we  trace  the  origin 
and  development  of  the  word  "Spain"  and  the 
history  of  the  Peninsula  itself  up  to  the  time 
of  the  unification  of  the  country  known  today 
as  Spain 

"This  interesting  film  gives  the  student  a 
background  that  will  help  to  develop  an  in- 
terest and  create  a  better  understanding  of 
the  Spanish  Speaking  World.  Its  presentation 
complies  with  modern  pedagogical  principles  in 
teaching  a  foreign  language.  If  shown  a  few 
times  the  children  would  have  no  difficulty 
learning  the  song.  Use  for  all  Spanish  classes 
— especially  beginners.  Guidance  in  junior  high 
school  to  develop  Interest  in  subject  groups 
interested  in  Pan  Americanism."  Committee 
on  classroom  films 

Cine  Shadow   $1.50 

Geo  $1.50  Tex    $1.50 

IdP    $1.60  VES   $1.50 

111  $1.50  UWF    $40;    rent    $1.50 

Ohio 


500    SCIENCE 

SCIENTISTS  FOR  TOMORROW.  20min  16-sd- 
loan   1944  Westinghouse  500 

sh-trade 

The  story  of  the  search  for  boys  and  girls 
with  scientific  ability  while  still  in  high  school 
or  preparatory  school 

40  finalists  are  awarded  a  flve-day-all- 
expense-pald  trip  to  Washington,  D.C.  where 
the  winners  are  seen  taking  part  in  the  session 
of  the  Science  talent  Institute — becoming  ac- 
quainted with  famous  scientists  and  exchanging 
ideas  with  them,  meeting  public  figures,  at- 
tending luncheons  and  dinners,  being  inter- 
viewed by  the  judges,  visiting  the  many  places 
of  Interest  around  our  nation's  Capitol 

The  climax  of  the  five  days  of  activities  Is 
the  final  banquet  where  the  announcement  and 


217 


&^m 


500-507 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


SCIENTISTS    FOR   TOMORROW — Continued 
awarding  of  the  Westlnghouse  science  acholar- 
ships  take  place 

DG  Sw  loan 

Mod  loan  "VisEd 

PH  loan 

WHAT    IS    SCIENCE?     lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 
color-$75     1947     Coronet  500 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Designed  as  an  introduction  to  the  study 
of  science,  this  film  is  an  illuminating  exposi- 
tion of  the  meaning  of  the  word — through  ap- 
plication of  the  scientific  method,  which  em- 
braces 5  major  steps:  curiosity,  observation, 
hypothesis,  testing  of  hypothesis,  and  conclu- 
sion 
PalFL 


502     Nature  sfudy 


AUTUMN    LEAVES.  lOmin  16-sd-$21  rent  $1.50 

1931    ITTCO  502 

el-Jh 
"This  is  a  good  film  designed  to  portray 
for  nature  study  classes  the  changes  which 
take  place  in  temperate  climates  in  autumn. 
Weather  and  meteorological  disturbances  are 
treated.  Changes  in  the  vegetable  kingdom 
are  shown.  The  woodchuck,  squirrel,  skunk 
and  hare  are  shown  preparing  in  their  various 
ways  for  the  coming  of  winter.  Value  as  a 
teaching  medium  is  above  the  average,  but  not 
good  enough  to  be  outstanding.  Recommended 
for  teaching  in  elementary  grrades  and  for  en- 
tertainment In  junior  high."     A.   "W.   Bork 

Calhoun  IdP 

Den  Nay 

Eng  PH 

EPS  UWF 

ICS 

THE    DESERT.     (Californiana)      lOmIn      16-sl- 
sd-$30-$40.     Also    color-$75     Barr  502 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
See    note    under    THE    VALLEY,     listed 
below 
Cal    $2.60  Ohio 

Ideal  Wis  $1.75 

THE    MOUNTAINS.    (Californiana)     lOmin     16- 
si-sd-$30-$40.     Also   color-$75     Barr  502 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
See    note    under    THE    VALLEY,     listed 
below 

Ideal    $1.65 
Ohio 

THE    SEASHORE.    (Californiana)      lOmin      16- 
si-sd-$30-$40.     Also    color-$75     Barr  502 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 

See    note    under    THE    VALLEY,     listed 
below 
Ohio 
Wis    $1.75 

SPRINGTIME    SERENADE.    9min    16-sd-color- 

rent   $3     UWF  502 

el-jh 

A  color  film  which  is  direct  reduction  by 

technicolor     of     a     major     Hollywood     cartoon 

production.     Universal   release 

Nature's    symphony    as    winter   withdraws 
and  the  sun  grrows  stronger 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

IntF  West 

SPRING     IS     HERE.      lOmin      16-sd-$21:     rent 
$1.50    ITTCO  502 

el-jh 
Early  signs  of  spring,  such  as  spring 
flowers,  pussy  willows  and  skunk  cabbage,  frog 
eggs  turning  to  pollywogs,  woodchuck  coming 
out  of  hibernation,  birds  feeding  their  babies, 
chicks  hatching,  elk  shedding  antlers,  new  ar- 
rivals at  zoo,  squirrel  family,  bear  cubs,  young 
fawn 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


THE    VALLEY.      (Californiana)     lOmin     16-si- 

sd-$30-$40.     Also    color- $75     Barr  502 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 

Typical    plants,    animals    and    topography 

of  the  environments  and  how  they  have  adapted 

themselves    to    the    habitats.      Animated    maps 

Ohio 

WHEN     WINTER     COMES.     lOmln     16-sd-$21; 
rent   $1.50    ITTCO  502 

el-jh 

Quick   review   of  three   preceding   seasons, 
mare's-tail     clouds,     snow-fall,     flakes     greatly 
magnified.     Buffalo  and  bears,   elk,   otter,   tur- 
keys,   hare    and   cousin    cotton-tail,    woodchuck 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


506     Scientific  institutions 

SMITHSONIAN        INSTITUTE.        (Washington 
parade  ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-apply  TFC  506 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  1940  pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"An  Inspection  tour  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institute,  Washington,  D.C.  showing  the  ex- 
hibits of  varying  interests.  A  very  interesting 
and  educational  film.  Should  have  a  number 
of  uses."     California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


507     Research 

EXCURSIONS    IN    SCIENCE,    NOS.    1-6    lOmin 
ea  16-sd-loan   1935-1942  GE  507 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

No  1  "gives  an  excellent  Illustration  of 
elementary  principles  of  magnetism.  Shows 
the  affinity  that  different  oils  have  for  water 
and  shows  how  the  photo-cell  is  based  upon  the 
principle  of  the  simple  radiometer.  A  small 
model  is  shown  being  driven  by  three  photo- 
cells. Because  of  the  different  topics  considered 
in  this  film,  it  is  not  suitable  for  definite  class- 
room instruction.  However,  it  is  an  excellent 
subject  for  science  news  reels,  educational 
programs  and  science  club  programs."     W.G.S. 

"This  reel  {No  2i  illustrates  the  impractical 
though  very  interesting  magnetic  gesLra.  It 
also  shows  practical  application  of  the  use 
of  the  photo-electric  cell  in  the  photo-sorter. 
Details  of  the  construction  of  electric  light 
bulbs    are    shown."      W.G.S. 

No  3  "presents  2  stories  dealing  with  mag- 
netism: One  on  the  effect  of  strong  magents  on 
weak  magnets,  and  the  electron  theory  of  mag- 
netism; the  other,  the  eftect  of  cold  and  heat 
on  the  Curie  metal  used  in  control  devices  with 
alnico  magnets.  Well  organized  and  pre- 
sented."    California 

No  4  demonstrates  the  "electric  eye"  or 
phototube.  Shows  how  the  phototube  con- 
trols drinking  fountains,  registers,  "camera 
finishes"  at  race  tracks,  operates  doors  of 
oflJce  buildings,  etc.  Also  explains  how  the 
phototube  makes  sound  movies  possible 

No  6  "illustrates  the  odd  phenomena  pro- 
duced in  the  modern  science  laboratory.  High 
lights  deal  with  liquid  air,  magnetic  thickness 
gages,  and  the  cathode-ray  oscillograph."  Cali- 
fornia 

No  6  shows  "scientific  experiments  In 
the  making  of  forced  glass  springs.  The  mak- 
ing of  sodium  electric  lamps  and  their  use  as 
indirect  lighting  for  public  highways."  Ten- 
nessee 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ON  TO  JUPITER.  20min  16-sd-loan  GM  507 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
"'In  a  panorama  of  achievement  and 
prophesy,  the  Watts  and  Pasteurs  of  yester- 
day, the  Edisons  and  Marconis  of  the  present 
age  and  the  unknown  (3enii  of  the  future 
march   past   the   recording  eye   of   the   camera 


218 


1947    EDITION 


510.78-513 


ON  TO  JUP\TER— Continued 
as  this  film  unrolls  Its  chronicle  of  progress. 
It  unveils  amazing  products  of  today's  labor- 
atories— new  things  and  new  methods  which 
may  be  used  to  enrich  our  lives,  broaden 
our  horizons. 

"It  even  goes  further  as  it  tears  aside  the 
veil    of   time    that   hides    the    future    from    our 
eyes     and    reveals     the     magnificent     heritage 
that  science  holds  in   store  for  us."     YMCA 
Alta     $2  Tenn         75c 

Geo  YMCA    loan 

Idaho   60c 


510.78     Slide  rule 

SLIDE   RULE   (THE  "C"  AND  "D"  SCALES). 

23min     16-sd-$32.87     1944     Castle  510.78 

c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced   for   the   US   Office   of   education 

Elxplains  in  detail   the  C  and  D  scales  of 

the   slide   rule,    the  parts  and  workings  of  the 

rule,    and   shows   how   to  use   these   scales   for 

multiplication,     division,    and    combinations    of 

these  two  operations 

The  film-strip  reviews  parts,  principles, 
and  procedures,  and  Includes  material  for 
class  practice  in  reading  various  scale  posi- 
tions and  rule  settings 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SLIDE  RULE  (PERCENTAGE,  PROPORTION, 
SQUARES  AND  SQUARE  ROOTS).  21min  16- 
sd-$35.89     1944     Castle  510.78 

sh-b-trade  adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  use  the  B  and  C  scales  of 
the  slide  rule  to  calculate  proportions  and  per- 
centages; how  to  calculate  squares  and  square 
roots;   and   how  to   determine   placing  of  deci- 
mals after  the  square  root  Is  extracted.  Simple 
problems  are  used  to  Illustrate  the  methods 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


5 1 1     Arithmetic 

WHAT   IS   FOUR.     15min     16-sd-color-$45      1946 
Yng  Am  511 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 
Develops  the  meaning  of  a  number.  In- 
troduces the  number  four  in  a  variety  of  con- 
crete situations  understandable  to  a  child 
beginning  to  appreciate  numbers.  Balance  of 
film  for  more  advanced  children  develops  four 
as  an  abstract  number  and  introduces  concept 
of  addition  and  subtraction 

Available  from  10  or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


5 1 3     Geometry 


ANGLES.    (Practical   geometry  ser.)    12min   16- 
sd-?40;    rent   $2    1945   Knowledge    bldrs         513 
Jh-sh    Guide 
Depicts  various  types  of  angles  and  their 
relationship   to   each   other 

"Very  elementary.  Has  nothing  in  addi- 
tion to  what  a  teacher  regularly  gives."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ANGLES  AND  ARCS   IN  CIRCLES.     (Practical 
geometry)     lOmin     16-sd-$40;   rent   $2  Knowl- 
edge  bldrs  513 
sh-c-adult 
Measurement  of  central  angles,   arcs,   in- 
scribed    angles     and     angles     formed     by     two 
chords.      Theorems    and    proofs    are    effectively 


introduced  and  demonstrated  by  means  of  ani- 
mated drawings 

CanlSTFS  Ohio 

Ideal    $40;    rent    $1.65     Tex    $1.50 

Ind    $1.50  UWP    $40;    rent    $1.50 

NYSyr  $1.50  VisEd 

AREAS.      (Practical    geometry)      12min     16-sd- 

$40;   rent   $2  Knowledge  bldrs  513 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Presents  the  needs  and  uses  for  finding 
areas  of  various  figures,  shows  clear  graphic 
demonstrations  of  recognized  methods  for  the 
computing  areas  of  rectangles,  parallelograms, 
triangles  and  circles 

CanNFS  KAN 

Ideal    $40  Ohio 

111  VisBd 

Ind  $1.50 

CHORDS     AND     TANGENTS     OF     CIRCLES. 

(Practical   geometry)     lOmin     16-sd-$40;   rent 

$2     Knowledge   bldrs  513 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Advanced  phase  of  THE  CIRCLE.  Demon- 
strates   the    theorem    on    a   perpendicular    to   a 
chord   within   the   circle,    and  all   types  of  tan- 
gents 

Ideal    $40;    rent   $1.65      Tex    $1.50 

Ind    $1.50  UWP    $40;    rent    $1.50 

NYSyr    $1.50  VisBd 

Ohio 

THE  CIRCLE.  (Practical  geometry)  lOmln 
16-sd-$40;   rent   $2     Knowledge   bldrs  513 

Jh-sh -c-trade-adult 
The  circle  presents  many  problems  to  the 
geometry     student:     radii,     diameters,     chords, 
tangents,    secants,   arcs  and  central  angles  are 
presented     and     clarified     in     this     film,     and 
theorems    and    proofs    are    Introduced 
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libraries  or  distributors 

CONGRUENT    FIGURES.    (Practical    geometry 
ser.)    12min     16-sd-$40;    rent   $2   1945   Knowl- 
edge  bldrs  513 
Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Illustrates     the     geometric     principles     of 
"equal   sides   and   equal   angles,"   and   clarifies 
methods    for   finding   and   proving   that   angles 
and  sides  are  equal 

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libraries  or  distributors 

LINES  AND  ANGLES.  (Practical  geometry 
ser.)  12min  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1945  Knowledge 
bldrs  513 

Jh-sh-c 
"Geometry  has  been  used  down  through 
the  ages.  Some  of  these  uses  are  shown.  Em- 
phasis is  placed  on  angles — straight,  right, 
acute,  obtuse,  reflex.  The  tempo  of  the  narra- 
tion is  deliberate  enough  for  good  understand- 
ing. Particularly  recommended  for  junior  high 
school  mathematics  classes."   Collaborator 

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libraries  or  distributors 

LOCUS.   (Practical  geometry  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 

$40;    rent    $2    1945   Knowledge   bldrs  513 

sh-c    Guide 

Visualizes  and  explains  by  a  combination 

of  photography,  drawings  and  the  spoken  word 

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libraries  or  distributors 

PRACTICAL  GEOMETRY.  lOmln  16-sd-$40; 
rent   $2    Knowledge   bldrs  513 

sh-c-trade 
Helps    to   visualize    the   mathematical   ap- 
plications   of    basic    geometry.    Beginning    with 
the   erection    of   a   perpendicular,    the    film   11- 


219 


513-522 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PRACTICAL  GEOMETRY — Continued 

lustrates   the  relationship   of   the  perpendicular 
with  the  ordinary  plumb  bob,  level  and  square 

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Ohio 

QUADRILATERALS.  (Practical  geometry) 
12min  16-sd-?40;  rent  $2  1946  Knowledge 
bldrs  513 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Chief  properties  of  the  important  quadri- 
laterals:     parallelogram,      rectangle,      rhombus, 
square,  trapezoid  and  trapezium 

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SIMILAR    TRIANGLES,      (Practical   geometry) 

12min     16-sd-$40;    rent    $2     1946     Knowledge 

bldrs  513 

sh-c-adult 

Presents    similar    triangles    in    a    graphic 

manner.      Shows    properties    and    demonstrates 

the   "two  angles  equal"    proposition.     Gives  an 

application    in   a   new   geometric   situation 

CanNFS  Ohio 

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5 1 6     Analytic  geometry 

RECTILINEAR     COORDINATES.      (Knowledge 

builders   ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$40;   rent  $2   1939 

Knowledge    builders  516 

sh-c 

"This  film  shows  how  a  point  moves  and 

becomes  a  line.     After  explaining  positive  and 

negative    numbers    from    coordinate    positions, 

it     branches    out     into     tri-dimensional     areas. 

An    excellent    film    in    many    ways,     although 

technically    scarcely    more    than    average.      A 

noble   film   attempt   in   the    comparatively    *un- 

fllmed'  field  of  mathematics.     Only  suitable  for 

advanced    math    students.      [Should    be    useful 

for]   solid  geometry,   advanced  math,   physics." 

PCW  film  service  staff 

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520     Astronomy 


EXPLORING    SPACE.    9min    16-sd-apply    TFC 

520 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  film  photographed  in  the  Hayden 
Planetarium  which  takes  the  audience  on  a 
trip  through  space  with  close-ups  of  the  Moon, 
Venus,  Sun,  Mars,  the  Milky  Way,  and  ex- 
cellent pictures  of  an  eclipse  of  the  sun  show- 
ing Baily's  Beads  and  the  corona.  Scientific 
and  a  very  understandable  commentary." 
Minnesota 

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EXPLORING  THE  UNIVERSE.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1937    EBP  520 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Demonstrates  the  principles  and  construc- 
tion of  telescopes.  Shows  by  animation  the 
binaries,  trinaries,  the  variables  and  why  they 
vary,  galaxies  and  galactic  rotation.  Shows 
also  what  will  happen  to  the  Big  Dipper  in 
100,000  years  and  the  theory  of  the  expanding 
universe 

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libraries  or  distributors 


PLANETS— ASTEROIDS— COMETS.  IR  16-sl- 
sd-$24-$36;    rent   $1.50     UWF  520 

sh-c-adult 
Comparison  of  Ptolemaic  and  Copernican 
theories  of  universe.  The  solar  family. 
Phases  of  Venus,  parade  of  seasons  on  Mars, 
Giant  Jupiter  and  its  moons,  in  motion. 
Changing  aspects  of  ringed  Saturn.  Halley'a 
and  Brook's  comets.  Made  by  Ruroy  Sibley 
Calhoun  Ohio  sd 

IdP  si-sd  PH 

111   sd-$1.50  TexVE 

Nay  VES  sd-$1.50 

TIDAL  THEORY  OF  THE  EARTH'S  AND 
MOON'S  CREATION,  AND  THE  MOON  IN 
CLOSEUP.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$27;    rent   $1.50    1937   ITTCO  520 

Jh-sh-c 
Originally     produced    by     Pathe     and     re- 
edited  in  1936  for  this  series 

A  graphic  description  of  the  earth's  evo- 
lution with  animated  drawings  showing  this 
evolution  according  to  the  tidal  theory  as  com- 
pared to  the  outworn  nebular  hypothesis.  In- 
cludes a  series  of  closeup  pictures  of  the 
moon,  taken  at  the  McMath-Hulbert  Observa- 
tory 
Cine  NatFS  $27;   rent  $1.50 

DG  NC 

EK  Tex    $1.50 

IdP  YMCA  $1.50 

MontS  loan  — " — 


522     Astronomical  observatories 

HERMITS  OF  THE  SKY.  lOmin  16-sd-$28; 
rent    $1.75    1945     AF  films  522 

sh-c-adult 
The  story  of  four  voluntary  hermits  atop 
one  of  the  highest  observatories  where  these 
scientists  work  and  study  in  snow-bound  isola- 
tion for  nine  months  of  each  year.  Their  sci- 
entific and  astronomical  discoveries,  occupa- 
tions, and  diversions  are  shown 

STORY  OF  THE  TELESCOPE.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2 
1944     Knowledge   builders  522 

sh-c-adult   Guide 
Effect   upon   ancient   astronomical   knowl- 
edge   of    the    invention    of    the    telescope.      Re- 
flectors and  refractor  types 
Ideal   $40  Ohio 

111   $1.50  UWF  $1.50 

Mich  VisEd 

THROUGH  GALILEO'S  TELESCOPE  &  MT 
WILSON  OBSERVATORY.  (Our  world  in 
review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1937 
ITTCO  522 

sh-c 
Originally     produced     by     Pathe     and     re- 
edited  in  1936  for  this  series 

Pictures    of    Galileo    and    the    optic    tube, 
invented  by  a  Dutch  spectacle  maker;  his  trial 
for  heresy  and  his  final  defiance.     We  see  the 
world's  largest  telescope  and  how  It  is  operated 
Cine  Ideal    $1.65 

Cos  Minn  $1 

DeVry    $1.50  NC 

DG  NatFS  $27;   rent  $1.50 

EK 

WORLD'S  LARGEST  TELESCOPE  REFLEC- 
TOR.     lOmin     16-sd-$36;    rent    $2    1940    UWF 

522 
sh-c-trade-adult 
"This  movie  combines  entertainment  with 
educational  value,  for  it  is  a  scientific  record 
of  grinding  and  polishing  the  newest,  two 
hundred  inch  telescope  reflector  at  the  Cali- 
fornia Institute  of  Technology  Observatory. 
The  picture  has  been  approved  by  the  Insti- 
tute."    Movie  makers 

Cal  $1.50  Mo  $1.50 

Calhoun  Nay 

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Mich  TexVE 


220 


1947    EDITION 


523.2-525.5 


523.2     Solar  system 

SOLAR    FAMILY.    (Univ.    of   Chicago   physical 
science  ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$50   1936  EBF  523.2 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
The  evolution  of  the  solar  system  revealed 
according    to    the    planetesimal    hypothesis    is 
followed    by    a    portrayal    of    the    real    and    ap- 
parent   motion    of    the    planets.      Among    the 
special  phenomena  presented  are:  the  phases  of 
Venus;  retrograde  motion  of  Mars,  Jupiter  and 
its   satellites;   the  apparent  motion  of  Saturn's 
rings;     orbits     of     the     planetoids,     Eros     and 
Anteros;  orbit  of  Halley's  comet;  and  the  mo- 
tion of  the  solar  system  in  space 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


525     Earth 

EARTH   IN   MOTION.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  physi- 
cal science  ser.)   lOmin    16-sd-$50    1936    EBF 

525 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Presents  the  dynamic  aspects  of  the  earth 
as  a  planet.  The  earth's  sphericity  is  demon- 
strated, while  rotation  is  established  by  star 
trails  and  the  Foucault  pendulum.  Proof  of 
the  earth's  revolution  about  the  sun  is  pre- 
sented by  motion  of  the  sun  in  respect  to  stars 
and  by  the  annual  parallax  of  stars.  The  film 
concludes  with  phenomena  associated  with  this 
revolution 

"Highly    technical."      Collaborator 
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523.3     Moon 


llmin    16-sd-rent 
523.3 


CRATERS    OF    THE    MOON 

$1.50     UWF 

Jh-sh-c 
The  surface  of  the  moon  as  seen  through 
giant    telescopes.      Then,    our    own    'Craters    of 
the    Moon,'    in    Idaho,    with    a    similar    lifeless 
volcanic  landscape 

"Based  on  supposition  only."    Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


THE    MOON.    (Univ.    of  Chicago   physical    sci- 
ence  ser.)    lOmin     16-sd-$50     1936     EBF  523.3 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
The    technique    of    animation    and    other 
cinematic    devices    present    the    story    of    the 
moon.      The    difficult    concept    of    tides    is    ex- 
plained, as  are  the  phases  of  the  moon.    Other 
lunar  phenomena  explained  by  special  cinema- 
tography and  animation  are:  the  moon's  orbit; 
the    lunar    month;    sunrise   and    sunset    on    the 
moon;    occultation    of    stars;    the    moon's   path 
in    space;    lunar    eclipses;    and    solar    eclipses 
with  special   reference  to  the  eclipse  of  1932 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


WORLD    WE    LIVE    IN.    (Knowledge    builders 

ser.)    IR     16-sd-$10;   rent  $2   1939     Knowledge 
builders  525 

Jh-sh 

Presents  the  earth  as  a  planet — its  rota- 
tion, division  into  hemispheres,  oceans,  conti- 
nents   and    effect    of    the    sun    on.   the    earth 

"A  close-up  study  of  our  earth  as  one  of 
the  planets.  Presents  majiy  interesting  and 
startling  facts  about  our  earth."  School  man- 
agement 

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libraries  or  distributors 


525.4     Geographic  coordinates 

WHAT   MAKES   DAY  AND   NIGHT.     8min     16- 

sd-$30      1947      Yng    Am  525.4 

el-Jh  Guide 

Explains  the  causes  of  day  and  night  and 

why  only  half  the  earth  can  be  lighted  at  one 

time 

CanNFS  MontS 

Ideal   $2  NYSyr    $1.50 

111  VisEd 
Minn    $1 


525.5  Seasons 


523.7  Sun 

SOLAR   ECLIPSE  OF  JUNE  8,  1937.    IR  16-sI- 
rent  50c  AMNH  523.7 

Jh-sh-c 

This  subject  was  photographed  by  Dr 
Clyde  Fisher  and  Charles  H.  Coles.  We  see 
the  expedition  which  left  the  Hayden  Plane- 
tarium, in  New  York,  for  Peru  to  study  the 
1937  solar  eclipse.  Shots  on  board  the  ship, 
and  a  few  of  the  coast  line.  W©  see  them 
greet  the  Japanese  party  which  was  also  there 
for  observation.  The  necessary  equipment  was 
set  into  place,  and  much  of  the  complicated 
apparatus  and  telescopic  cameras  explained  to 
a  group   of  visiting  Peruvian  school  children 

The   eclipse   is   shown   at  various   stages 


SUN    AND    MOON.      IR     16-si-sd-$24-$40;    rent 
$1.50  UWF  523.7 

Jh-sh-c 
Mount  Wilson  and  Yerkes  observatories 
are  visited.  We  are  shown  a  total  eclipse  of 
sun,  chromosphere,  prominences,  sun-spots. 
There  are  close-ups  of  lunar  landscape,  and 
three  possible  explanations  of  the  moon's 
distinctive  ring  mountains  are  given 
Calhoun  PH 

Geo  sd-$2  Shad  sd-$1.50 

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EARTH     AND      ITS     SEASONS.      (Knowledge 

builders    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$40;     rent    $1.50 

1938     Knowledge    builders  525.5 

el-Jh-sh 

Explains  why  we  have  changes  of  seasons, 

vernal   and   autumnal    equinoxes,    summer   and 

^w^intGr  Bolsticcs 

"Good  attempt  to  shift  from  everyday 
phenomena  to  more  abstract  explanations  of 
revolution  and  rotation."  E.S. 

"Best  film  we  have  had  an  opportunity  to 
screen — dealing  with  this  important  ajspect  of 
geography."     Fred  S.  Montgomery 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EARTH— ROTATION   AND   REVOLUTION. 

12min    16-si-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50    EPS  525.5 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Another  astronomy  film  using  a  globe 
and  narrator.  The  film  describes  the  rotation 
and  revolution  of  the  earth  and  their  effect  on 
our  climate.  It  explains  why  we  have  night 
and  day,  summer  and  winter,  and  why  we  have 
winter  in  the  northern  hemisphere  when  there 
is  summer  in  the  southern.  It  explains  the 
torrid,  temperate,  etc.,  zones  and  why  they 
have  the  type  of  weather  they  do. 

"The  film  is  almost  entirely  diagrammatic 

but    very    clear.      Very    useful    in    elementary 

astronomy  classes  and  a  general  educational  or 

informative  picture."     Harold  B.  Jensen 

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libraries  or  distributors 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SEASONS    AND    THEIR    CAUSES.      lOmIn    16- 
sd-$27;   rent   $1.50  1939   ITTCO  525.5 

ei-Jh 
Produced  by  Science  films,  ltd. 
"Models  and  diagrams   show  how  the  va- 
rious seasons  are  caused  by  the  relative  posi- 
tions of  the  earth  and  the  sun."     Distributor 

"A  fine,  factual  film  with  commentary  by 
John  Martin."     School  management 
Cine  Shad    $1.50 

DQ  Syr  $1.50 

NatFS  $27;   rent  |1.60    YMCA  $1.50 
SC  $1.60 

RULES  OF  THE  NAUTICAL  ROAD.  16-sd  1944 
Castle  527 

sh-c-trade 
The  following  subtitles  under  this  general 
heading  are  available  as  indicated: 

BEAVER-SELJA    INCIDENT.    4min-$4.64 
CROSSING      STEAM     VESSELS.      12min- 

$15.13 
MEETING      STEAM      VESSELS.      17min- 

$17.53 
OVERTAKING  SITUATIONS.  12min-$15.13 
RULES  IN  FOG.   16min-$16.93 
SPECIAL      STEERING      AND      SAILING 

RULES.    12min-$14.53 
SVEA-NEWPORT   INCIDENT.    3min-$3.44 
TAURUS -GULF        TRADE        INCIDENT. 

2mIn-$2.86 
VARANGER-DORA    WEEMS    INCIDENT. 

4min-$4.04 
WHISTLE    SIGNALS    FOR    APPROACH- 
ING STEAM  VESSELS.    16min-$16.93 
Ind    $1.50  UWF 

Nay  VAP 

Rice  VES 

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530.1     Rela+ivHy 


EINSTEIN'S      THEORY       OF       RELATIVITY. 

SOmln   16-si-rent   $2     1924    EK  630.1 

sh-c 
An  Independent  production 
Condensed  from  the  longer  Fadman  pro- 
duction by  Max  Fleischer.  An  exposition  of  the 
elementary  theory  of  Einstein,  beginning  with 
the  definition  of  relativity  and  then  proceeding 
by  very  simple  and  well  known  examples,  show- 
ing the  relativity  of  motion,  direction,  size, 
speed,  time  and  measurements 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


53  i     Mechanics 

ENERGY      AND      ITS      TRANSFORMATIONS. 

(Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-$60      1933     EBF  531 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

By  Dr  Harvey  B.  Lemon  and  Dr  Hermann 

I.  Schlesinger  of  the  University  of  Chicago 

Potential,  kinetic  and  radiant  energy,  aa 
manifested  In  mechanical,  chemical,  and  ther- 
mal form,  are  illustrated  and  explained.  The 
principle  of  conservation  of  energy,  and  the 
concepts  'power'  and  'work'  are  demonstrated 
in  experiments.  The  film  closes  with  a  review 
of  present  and  future  sources  of  energy 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
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LEVER. AGE.     20min      16-sd-loan      1946     Shell 

531 
sh-tr-adult 

Deals  with  man's  use  of  the  principle 
of  the  lever  through  its  many  refinements  from 
the  early  crowbar  to  modern  smooth  running 
gears 


MATTER     AND     ENERGY.      lOmin      16-sd-$45. 

Also  color-$75     1947     Coronet  531 

Jh-sh  Guide 
Presents  the  basic  concept  that  every- 
thing in  the  universe  is  composed  of  matter  and 
Is  affected  by  energy.  Matter  in  its  different 
forms  is  presented,  and  elements,  compounds, 
and  mixtures  are  defined.  Ends  with  a  brief 
exposition  of  atomic  energy 

Ideal  $2  Minn   $1.50 

Ind    $3  Photoart 

111 

PRINCIPLES   OF    DRY    FRICTION.     17min     16- 
sd-$29.29     Castle  531 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.  Office  of  education 
Explains    advantages    and    disadvantages 
of   friction;    forces   Involved   in   friction;    calcu- 
lation of  the  forces  of  static  and  kinetic  fric- 
tion 
Mich 

PRINCIPLE     OF     MOMENTS.      23min      16-sd- 
$35.16     1946     Castle  531 

sh-c-adult-trade 
Explains  the  concept  of  moment  of  a 
force  and  the  formula  for  finding  its  numeri- 
cal value;  the  meaning  and  significance  of  the 
principle  of  moments;  and  the  principle  of 
moments  as  applied  to  all  coplanar  force  sys- 
tems 

Conn   $1 
Tex   $2 
UWF 

APPLICATION    OF   PASCAL'S    LAW:   PART   I. 

12min     16-sd-$16.76     Castle  532 

Jh-sh-c 
USN   film  available  for  civilian   use 
Ind    $1.85 
PalFL 

APPLICATION   OF  PASCAL'S  LAW:   PART  II. 

15min     16-sd-$21.40     Castle  532 

Jh-sh-c 
USN  film  available  for  civilian  use 
Ind    $1.85 
PalFL 

DERIVATION    OF    PASCAL'S    LAW:    PART    I. 

16min     16-sd-$22.13     Castle  532 

Jh-sh-c 
USN   film   available   for  civilian   use 
Ind    $1.85 
PalPL 

DERIVATION    OF    PASCAL'S    LAW:    PART    II. 
ISmin     16-sd-$24.26     Castle  532 

Jh-sh-c 

USN  films  available  for  civilian  use 
Ind    $1.80 
PalFL 

BASIC    HYDRAULICS.     lOmin   16-sd-color-loan 
1944  Adel  532 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Raphael  G.  Wolff  studios 
An  excellent  film  which  simply  and  clear- 
ly demonstrates  the  mechanical  advantage  and 
application  of  Pascal's  law;  proportions  and 
amplification  of  force;  inverse  ratio  and  area; 
operation  of  an  aircraft  pump;  industry's  hy- 
draullcally  driven  and  controlled  machines; 
hydraulics  in  aircraft.  In  the  home  and  in 
our   daily    experience 


IR 
532 


BASIC    PRINCIPLES    OF    HYDRAULICS 

16-sd-$36.50    Handy 

sh-c-trade 
"Explains  the  principle  of  hydraulic  pres- 
sure and  shows  how  liquids  are  used  to  trans- 
mit power.  Simple  working  models  and  labo- 
ratory experiments  visualize  the  fundamentals 
of  hydraulic  pressure  vividly  and  clearly.  The 
picture  goes   on   to   explain   some  of  the  ways 


222 


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532-533 


BASIC   PRINCIPLES — Continued 
in  which  hydraulic  pressure  has  been  utilized." 
Film  world 
VisEd 


12niin 


16-sd-loan 
532 


HARNESSING      LIQUIDS 

1946   Shell 

sh-c-tr-adult 
Explains  the  principle  of  hydraulics  and 
demonstrates  many  of  its  applications.  It 
shows  graphically  that  liquids  cannot  be  com- 
pressed and  how  this  simple  fact  makes  possi- 
ble the  tremendous  power  exerted  by  liquids 
when  they  are  confined 

FLUID     FLOW     IN      HYDRAULIC     SYSTEMS. 

lOmin    16-sd-loan    1944   Adel  532 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Raphael  Q.  Wolff  studios 
A  clear  and  attractive  demonstration  of 
hydraulic  power  of  devices,  control  and  flex- 
ibility; Inherent  quantities  and  qualities  of 
liquids;  dynamics  of  fluid  flow;  types  of  flow, 
density  and  drag  of  bodies  through  liquids; 
units  of  energy  resistance;  display  of  parts 


533     Air.    Aerodynamics 

AERODYNAMICS— AIR  FLOW.  16mln  16-sd- 
$24.26     1943     Castle  533 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 

"Presents  an  explanation  of  Air  Flow. 
Film  opens  with  an  explanation  of  turbulance 
and  skin  friction.  The  flow  of  smoke  over 
various  shapes  and  forms  of  solid  objects  Is 
used  to  Illustrate  the  discussion.  Using  the 
same  smoke  streams,  there  follows  a  definition 
and  explanation  of  angle  of  attack,  the  point 
of  stall,  drag,  and  lift. 

"Various  forms  of  wings  with  more  nose, 
short  tails,  and  long  tails,  and  with  curved 
tips  are  depicted  and  the  flow  of  smoke  around 
them  shown.  Closes  with  a  pictorial  demon- 
stration of  what  happens  to  the  air  current 
when  Ice  forms  on  the  leading  edge."     Indiana 

"Useful  for  Introductory  material  for  pre- 
Induction  and  pre-fllght  groups  and  any  discus- 
sion of  the  fundamentals  of  aerodynamics." 
Central  Washington  college  of  educ. 

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AERODYNAMICS— AIR  RESISTANCE  AND 
STREAM. LINING.  8mln  16-sd-$35;  rent  $2 
1942   Bray  533 

Jh-sh-c>trade-adult 

This  Is  the  third  reel  In  the  Aerodynamics 
series.  The  others  are  "Aerodynamics  —  lift" 
and  "Aerodynamics  —  properties  of  air",  listed 
below 

This  reel  is  divided  into  two  parts.  The 
first  considers  resistance  of  air  to  moving 
objects  and  the  second  part  studies  visible  air 
flow,  using  apparatus  creating  white  vapor 
from  dry  Ice 

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AERODYNAMICS— FORCES  ACTING  ON  AN 
AIR    FOIL.     25min     16-sd-$33.70     1943     Castle 

533 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced   by   the  U.S.    OflJce  of  education 

"Deals  with  the  forces  of  air  as  they  relate 
to  aircraft  structures.  The  fllm  opens  with 
a  definition  of  lift,  drag,  the  angle  of  attack, 
and  the  chord  of  the  wing.  Various  forms  of 
airfoils  are  then  shown. 

"The  following  sequence  deals  with  wind 
tunnels,  their  developments  and  their  uses. 
The  set-up  of  a  wing  form  in  the  wind  tunnel 
and  the  procedures  used  to  measure  the  various 
forces  applied  to  It  are  Illustrated  in  consider- 
able detail. 

"An  explanation  and  study  of  these  leads 
to  the  development  of  various  formulae  express- 
ing   the   relationship   between   lift,    drag,    wing 


area,   wind   velocity,   thrust,   and  weight."     In- 
diana 

"Useful  as  general  introductory  material 
for  pre-Induction  and  pre-flight  groups  with 
mathematics  and  physics  classes  interested  in 
the  aerodynamics  of  air  flow."  Central  Wash- 
ington college  of  educ. 

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AERODYNAMICS— LIFT.  8mln  16-sd-535;  rent 
$2  1942  Bray  533 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

This  is  considered  as  Part  2  of  the  Aero- 
dynamics series  of  three  fllms.  The  others  are 
"Aerodynamics  —  properties  of  air"  and  "Aero- 
dynamics —  air  resistance  and  stream-lining", 
listed  above  and  below 

This  reel  Is  divided  Into  two  parts.  Part 
A  demonstrates  Bernoulli's  principle  and  its 
application  for  lift  and  Part  B  shows  kite  vs 
airplane  flight  compared  in  a  wind  tunnel  and 
other  lift  experiments 

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AERODYNAMICS— PROPERTIES       OF       AIR. 

8mln    16-sd-$35;  rent  $2    1942    Bray  533 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
This  fllm  consists  of  two  parts.  In  the 
first  is  a  demonstration  showing  that  air  ha^ 
enough  mass  to  support  certain  objects.  The 
second  part  consists  of  demonstrations  of 
weight  of  air.  This  fllm  Is  Intended  for  use 
with  "Aerodynamics  —  air  resistance  and 
stream-lining"  and  "Aerodynamics  —  lift", 
listed  above,  and  Is  called  Part  1  of  this  series 

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AIR  CURRENTS  AND  THEORY  OF  STREAM- 

LINING.    (Our   world   in   review   ser.)    lOmin 

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sh-c 

Originally     produced     by     Pathe     and     re- 

edlted  in  1936  for  this  series 

By  means  of  a  smoke  chamber  Invented 
by  Baron  Shiva,  Japanese  scientist,  Clarence 
Chamberlln  shows  us  how  air  currents  react 
to  different  shaped  objects,  what  keeps  a 
plane  up,  and  what  happens  if  it  Is  tilted 
too   sharply.     Then   Norman   Bel  Geddes   com- 

f>ares  the  ship  of  today  with  his  model  of  the 
iner  of  tomorrow 

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AIR  IN  ACTION.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also  color- 
$75    1947    Coronet  533 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Designed  to  integrate  with  the  unit  on 
aerodynamics  in  general  science  or  physics. 
It  presents  the  fundamentals  of  aerodynamics 
— the  effect  of  bodies  moving  through  air  and 
air  moving  against  stationary  objects;  Bour- 
nelli's  law  demonstrated  by  simple  experi- 
ments, by  animations,  and  by  an  airplane  in 
flight 
PalFL. 

ATMOSPHERE      AND       ITS      CIRCULATION. 

llmln     16-sd-$50     1945     EBF  533 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced    In    collaboration    with    Michael 
Ference,    Ph.D.   and   George   Benton,    the   Uni- 
versity of  Chicago 

The  first  part  of  the  fllm  gives  a  detailed 
presentation  of  the  structure;  the  chemical 
composition;  the  gaseous  nature;  the  distribu- 
tion of  air,  the  weight  of  air,  altitude  and 
pressure  and  temperature 

The  second  sequence  shows  the  circula- 
tion of  the  atmosphere  as  it  would  appear  on 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ATMOSPHERE      AND      ITS      CIRCULATION— 

Continued 
an  Idealized  globe  without  mountains  or  oceans. 
The  circulation  is  explained  in  terms  of  the 
pressure  bands  surrounding  the  earth.  The 
actual  circulation  or  wind  movements  as  af- 
fected by  the  earth's  rotation  is  described  In 
detail  both  for  winds  near  the  surface  and  for 
winds  aloft 

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ATMOSPHERIC     PRESSURE.     15mln     16-si-$24 

1928   EBF  533 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"Unbalanced    air    pressure;    operation    of 

the    vacuum    cleaner,     effect    of    atmospheric 

pressure    upon    a    vacuum;    Magdeburg    hemi- 

Bphere   demonstration;   operation  of  a  common 

lift  pump;   pressure  variations  In  a  Valley  and 

on   a   mountain    top;    causes   of   land   and   sea 

breezes."      Weaver 

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SMOKE    STREAMS.    30mln    16-sl-$90;    rent    $4 
Franklin  Inst  533 

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A  visualized  study  of  aerodynamics  and 
air-flow  phenomena.  The  43  scenes  Illustrate 
the  nature  of  flow  around  objects  classified 
under  headings  of  Lift,  Drag,  High  lift  de- 
vices, Downwash  effects.  Tip  losses  and  Mis- 
cellaneous   flow   phenomena 

"I  think  It  an  excellent  Idea  to  use  this 
film   as  a  ready  reference  In   the  Engineering 
Department."     Fleetwings,    Inc. 
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Harvard  PennS   $2.50 

111    $3  WashCE   $3 

THEORY    OF    FLIGHT.    (Physics    ser.)    llmln 
16-sd-$50     1941     EBP  533 

Jh-sh-c-trade  Guide  15c 
Illustrates  the  application  of  physical  laws 
to  forces  acting  on  airfoils.  Wind  tunnel  tests 
demonstrate  the  relation  of  air  velocity  to  lift 
and  drag  on  plain  and  cambered  airfoils.  Con- 
trol of  airplane  movements  about  vertical, 
lateral,  and  longitudinal  axes  by  means  of  the 
rudder,  elevator,  and  ailerons,  respectively,  is 
demonstrated  In  pitching,  rolling,  and  yawing. 
A  companion  film  to  PROBLEMS  OF 
FLIGHT,  class  no.  629.13 

"Our  committee  was  very  disappointed  in 
the  pedagogical  value  of  these  films."  Col- 
laborator 

"An  excellent  film  for  aeronautical  train- 
ing courses,  and  a  good  film  for  physics  and 
general  science  classes  at  the  Junior  high 
through  adult  levels.  Because  of  its  content 
it  is  recommended  that  at  least  two,  and  pre- 
ferably three,  showings  be  planned  for  each 
class  in  which  the  film  Is  used.  Technically, 
the  film  is  above  the  average  in  every  way." 
Don  White  In  Educational  screen 

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534     Sound 

FUNDAMENTALS  OF  ACOUSTICS.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
550    1933    EBF  534 

jh-sh  Guide  15e 
By  Dr  Harvey  B.  Lemon  and  Dr  Her- 
mann I.  Schlesinger  of  the  University  of  Chi- 
cago, Dr  Harvey  Fletcher  of  Bell  telephone 
laboratories,  and  Dr  Donald  MacKenzle  of 
Electrical   research   products   inc. 

The  phenomenon  of  hearing  and  the 
modification  of  sound  between  the  source  and 
the  hearer  are  emphasized  in  this  film.  The 
specific  elements  explained  or  demonstrated 
are  velocity  of  sound,  refraction,  range  of 
hearing,  lowering  intensity,  attenuation  In  air, 
eliminating  high  and  low  frequencies,  rever- 
beration and  focusing  of  sound 

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SOUND.     12min     16-sd-$30;   rent  $1.50    EPS  534 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
"The  recording  Is  made  by  the  Victor 
Co.  This  film  could  be  used  by  science 
classes,  physics,  and  perhaps  music  classes 
would  be  Interested.  Vibrations  of  wires, 
violin  strings,  etc.  are  heard,  the  high 
and  low  tones  with  the  variations.  Sound 
waves  passing  through  the  air  with  certain 
Intensity,  and  showing  the  effects  of  vibrations 
with   other   objects."      J.K.W. 

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SOUND    RECORDING    AND    REPRODUCTION. 

(Physical   science   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50   1943 
EBP  534 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
"This  film  describes  how  soimd  is  con- 
verted into  light  rays  to  produce  sound  motion 
pictures,  and  how  the  projector  is  able  to 
change  the  light  rays  back  into  sound  waves. 
"We  learn  from  the  film  how  the  two  great 
systems  operate,  sound  recording  by  variable 
area  and  sound  recording  by  variable  density. 
The  film  ends  with  visualizations  of  sound  as 
it  appears  by  both  systems. 

"A    very    good    film    for    the    purpose.    .    . 

There   is   a  middle  section   of  the  film   that   is 

less  intelligible  than  the  rest,  but  in  its  entirety 

the  film  achieves  Its  aim."  School  management 

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SOUND      WAVES      AND      THEIR      SOURCES. 

(Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50    1933        EBP  534 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
By  Dr  Harvey  B.  Lemon  and  Dr 
Hermann  I.  Schlesinger  of  the  University 
of  Chicago,  Dr  Harvey  Fletcher  of  Bell  tele- 
phone laboratories,  and  Dr  Donald  MacKenzle 
of  Electrical  research  products  inc. 

Demonstrates  and  explains  several  types 
of  sound  sources.  The  transmission  of  sound 
waves  through  the  air  is  visualized.  The 
characteristics  of  sound  waves,  such  as  fre- 
quency, amplitude,  wave  length,  fundamentals, 
harmonics,  are  explained  visually  with  acous- 
tic accompaniment.  The  highspeed  camera, 
animation,  sound  effects,  and  an  oscilloscope 
are  used  to  clarify  these  phenomena 
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VIBRATORY  MOTIONS  AND  WAVES.  20mln 
16-sd-$60;    rent   $3     EPS  534 

c 

Produced  by  Professor  Llsinsky,  Buda- 
pest,   Hungary 

"This  film  opens  by  Illustrating  the  simple 
harmonic  motion  of  the  tuning  fork  by  slow 
motion  photography.  By  animation  and  slow 
motion  it  depicts  damped,  undamped,  station- 
ary and  propagating  waves.  Wave  length, 
phase,  crest,  trough,  nodes,  antinodes.  con- 
densation and  rarefaction  are  all  clearly  de- 
fined. Both  transverse  and  longitudinal  waves 
are  well  treated.  This  film  illustrates  a  sub- 
ject that  Is  very  difficult  to  demonstrate  In 
the   laboratory."     W.Q.S. 

Gen  SoVis 

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535     Light 


BEHAVIOR    OF    LIGHT.    15mln    16-sl-$24     1930 

EBP  535 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Introduces  the  subject  of  light.     Presents 

the     Ideas     of     transmission,      shadows,      and 

eclipses.     Explains  the  formation  of  Images  in 

plane,    convex,    and    concave    mirrors.      Dem- 


224 


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535-537 


BEHAVIOR    OF    LIGHT— Continued 
onstrates   the   cause   of   refraction.     Illustrates 
dispersion,    color,    and  the   rainbow 

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INTRODUCTION    TO    OPTICS.      ITmin      16-sd- 
$23.54    Castle  535 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
Produced  by  U.S.  Navy 
Explains  the  principles  of  light  waves 
and  rays,  refraction  and  reflection,  image  for- 
mation in  relation  to  concave  and  convex 
lenses.  Applies  these  principles  to  optical  in- 
struments 

LIGHT  WAVES  AND  THEIR  USES.   (Physical 
science  ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937  EBF  535 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

This  elementary  presentation  of  light  in- 
cludes an  explanation  of  the  principles  of 
reflection  with  plane,  concave,  and  convex 
mirrors.  Refraction  is  presented  in  connection 
with  lenses  and  with  special  reference  to  the 
human  eye.  The  principles  and  applications 
of  interference  are  portrayed.  This  is  followed 
by  sequences  on  polar  screens,  the  electro- 
magnetic   spectrum,    and    the    quantum    theory 

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535.6     Color 


CURVES    OF    COLOR 

1941   GE 


lOmin    16-sd-color-loan 
535.6 
sh-c-adult 

In  this  rather  unusual  color  film  a  drab, 
cold  winter  world  is  transformed  by  the  coming 
of  spring  and  a  warmer  sun  into  a  beautiful 
world  of  color.  There  are  many  shots  of 
blooming  spring  flowers.  We  see  downy  yellow 
ducks,  a  red  setter  and  colorfully  dressed  chil- 
dren. The  film  then  goes  on  to  show  how 
science  has  probed  into  this  world  of  color 
by  means  of  the  recording  photoelectric  spec- 
trophotometer, or  color  analyzer.  We  see  now 
it  is  possible  to  obtain  accurate  curves  for 
every  possible  color  and  therefore  possible  to 
exactly  match  colors 

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NATURE    OF    COLOR 
1946    Coronet 


lOmin 


16-sd-color-$75 
535.6 
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Primarily  designed  for  use  in  physics  and 
general  science  classes,  it  defines  color  as  the 
mental  reactions  to  varying  wave  lengths  of 
visible  light.  Leads  the  student  in  logical,  un- 
derstandable sequence  through  an  explanation  of 
the  nature  of  color  in  physical  terms.  Includes 
application  of  scientific  color  principles  in  the 
arts,   color  printing  and  photography 

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536     Heaf 

DISTRIBUTING     HEAT     ENERGY.       (Physical 
science  ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50     1938    EBF  536 
Jh-sh-c  Guide   15c 

The  first  sequence  deals  with  diflferent 
kinds  of  heat  sources — coal,  oil,  gas,  electricity, 
and  wood.  A  second  sequence  demonstrates 
how  furnace  fuels  are  burned  in  coal,  oil,  and 
gas   furnaces.     The   third   sequence   treats   the 


development  of  home  heating  from  the  Colonial 
fireplace  to  the  modem  steam  radiator.  In 
the  fourth  sequence  the  mechanics  of  heat 
transfer  by  conduction,  by  convection,  and  by 
radiation  are  presented 

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536.7     Thermodynamics 

FUELS   AND    HEAT.     (Physical    science   ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-?50     1938     EBP  536.7 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

Explains  the  role  of  carbon  in  fuels,  the 
manufacture  and  storage  of  carbohydrates  by 
plants,  the  way  in  which  coal  and  oil  were 
produced  by  nature,  and  how  man  extracts 
them.  The  process  of  combustion  is  portrayed 
by  animation.  Animated  photography  also  de- 
scribes molecular  action  in  portraying  the  rela- 
tion of  heat  to  temperature.  Also  clarified  by 
this  medium  are  the  operations  of  both  steam 
and    Internal    combustion    engines 

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THERIVIODYNAMICS.     (Physical    science   ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-550     1938     EBF  536.7 

sh-c  Guide  15c 

Sequences  deal  with  selected  heat  phenom- 
ena in  advanced  form.  Molecular  action  in  heat 
transfer,  phenomena  of  combustion,  mechanics 
of  the  steam  engine,  steam  turbine,  automobile 
and  Diesel  engines  are  explained  in  detail.  The 
first  and  second  laws  of  thermodynamics  are 
explained 

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537     Elec+ricHy 


ELECTROSTATICS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  physi- 
cal science  ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-?50    1933    EBF 

537 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

By  Dr  Harvey  B.  Lemon  and  Dr  Her- 
mann I.  Schlesinger,  of  the  University  of 
Chicago 

Deals  with  static  electricity  as  funda- 
mental to  an  understanding  of  the  modern 
theories  of  electricty.  It  explains  how  positive 
and  negative  electrification  are  produced  and 
shows  the  part  played  by  insulators  and  con- 
ductors. Gives  an  exposition  of  the  movement 
of  cliarges  in  the  electroscope,  the  Compton 
electrometer,  the  state  machine,  and  Nature's 
display    of   static   electricity,    lightning 

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ELEIVIENTS  OF  ELECTRICITY  AS  APPLIED 
TO  IGNITION  SYSTEMS.  28min  16-sd- 
$34.43     Castle  537 

Jh-sh-c-trade 

Portrays  elementary  phenomena  in  elec- 
tricity and  magnetism  and  the  application  of 
these    principles    to    engine    ignition    systems 

ELEMENTARY  ELECTRICITY— AMPERES, 
VOLTS,  AND  OHMS.  8min  16-sd-$11.39 
Castle  537 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Radio  technician  training  film  produced 
for  US  Navy 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


ELEMENTARY  ELECTRICITY— CURRENT 

AND   ELECTROMOTIVE   FORCE.    lOmin    16- 

sd-?14.09     Castle  637 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Radio    technician    training    film    produced 

f^r  US  Navy 


lOmin     16-sd-$38.50 
537 


FLOW  OF  ELECTRICITY, 

1946     Yng  Am 

eUJh-sh  Guide 
Describes  in  a  simple  and  straightforward 
manner,  the  flow  of  electricity  by  means  of  a 
simple  demonstration  in  a  home  situation.  Ani- 
mation is  used  to  demonstrate  the  flow  of  elec- 
trons   through    the   circuit 

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PRINCIPLES  OF  ELECTRICITY.  20min  16- 
sd-color-loan      1945     GE  537 

Jh-sh-c-adult-trade 
Using  animation  extensively  throughout, 
this  film  introduces  an  unusual  technique  in 
teaching  the  principles  of  electricity.  It  breaks 
down  the  structure  of  matter  into  atoms,  and 
by  the  use  of  conventional  symbols  shows  the 
action  of  electrons  within  an  atom.  The  prin- 
ciples involved  in  the  flow  of  current  are  ex- 
plained, and  a  volt,  ampere  and  ohm  are  de- 
fined. Magnetism  and  magnetic  fields  as 
applied  to  motors  are  also  covered 

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STORY  OF  ELECTRICITY.  (Knowledge  build- 
ers ser.)  llmin  16-sd-?40;  rent  $2  1941  Blnowl- 
edge  builders  537 

Jh-sh  Guide 
Deals  with  the  early  discovery  of  the 
lodestone  and  the  properties  of  magnetism. 
Depicts  a  few  of  the  many  episodic  events 
which  lead  up  to  the  use  of  magnetism  in 
the  production  of  electricity.  Shows  how  the 
discoveries  of  Morse,  Edison  and  others  have 
contributed  to  our  modem  world 

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TRAVELING  ELECTRICAL  WAVES.  50min 
16-si-loan     1936    MIT  537 

c-trade 

For  students  In  advanced  electrical  engi- 
neering 

This  is  a  series  of  three  separate  ani- 
mation studies  of  the  behavior  of  electrical 
waves  on  a  power  transmission  line.  Case  No.  1 
covers  the  behavior  of  direct- current  waves 
on  an  open  line  and  may  be  shown  in- 
dependently. Cases  No.  2  to  No.  9  show  the 
behavior  of  direct-current  waves  on  short- 
circuited  and  loaded  lines  and  have  been 
treated  as  a  unit 

WHAT    IS    ELECTRICITY.     20min     16-sd-loan 

1944     Westinghouse  537 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

The  basic  facts  of  electricity  are  explained 

Animation   is   used   to  show  movement  of 

electrons,    flow    of    current   and    to    give    other 

fundamental   information   about  how  electricity 

is  made  and  distributed 

"Especially  good  for  physics  courses.    May 

be  used  in  7th  and  8th  grades  after  pupils  have 

gained    some    knowledge    of    the    fundamental 

principles  of  electricity."  Collaborator 

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ing  manner  of  its  potentialities.  The  film  is  not 
regarded  as  a  demonstration  of  x-ray  pro- 
cedures in  their  entirety  nor  as  depicting  In 
detail  complete  modern  radiographic  technique. 
Produced  with  the  cooperation  and  approval  ol 
the  American  College  of  radiology 

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TAKING  THE  X  OUT  OF  X-RAYS.  (Excur- 
sions in  science  no  8)  7min  16-sd-loan  1946 
GE  537.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Recreates    a    few    historical    scenes    from 

the   early  days   of  x-ray.     The  greater  part  of 

the  reel,  laid  in  the  G-E  Research  Laboratory, 

is  devoted  to  an  explanation  by  Dr.  William  D. 

Coolidge  of  the  x-ray  tube  which  he  invented. 

Detailed  enough  to  give  a  clear  understanding 

of  x-radiation 
Me 

X-RAY  INSPECTION.  21min  16-sd-$32.87  1944 
Castle  537.5 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
A  US  Oflftce  of  education  production 
Use  of  radiographs  in  industry,  generation 
of  X-rays  in   the  X-ray   tube,   wave  nature  of 
X-rays,  relation  of  voltage  to  wave  length,  re- 
lation   of    wave    length    to    penetrative    power, 
procedure  in  making  radiographs,  and  interpre- 
tation of  radiographs  for  defects  in  metals 
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538     Magnetism 


ELECTRODYNAMICS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  phys- 
iC6il  science  ser.)   lOmln  16-sd-?50    1936     EBF 

538 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
The  fundamental  principles  of  current  elec- 
tricity and  electromagnetism  are  presented. 
Among  the  concepts  presented  are:  Galvani's 
discovery  of  current  electricity;  magnetic  field 
about  a  current  carrying  wire;  magnetic  field  of 
a  coil;  electromagnets;  Rowland's  experiment; 
magnetic  hypothesis;  recalescence;  induction  by 
a  magnet;  A.  C.  generator;  D.  C.  generator;  in- 
duction by  an  electric  current;  and  trans- 
formers 

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MAGNETS.      13min      16-sd-|48      1946     Tng   Am 

538 
el-Jh  Guide 
Nature  and  behavior  of  magnets.     Demon- 
strates the  properties  of  temporary  and  perma- 
nent  magnets,   and   the  principles  of  polarity 
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MAGNETIC      EFFECTS      OF      ELECTRICITY. 

15min  16-sI-$24    1930    EBF  538 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Magnetism    and    magnetic    Induction    with 
their    applications    to    the    electromagnet,    the 
electric  bell,    the  anuneter,   the  voltmeter,   and 
the  motor — the  theory  of  permanent  magnetism 
— an  explanation  of  terrestrial  magnetism 
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537.5    X-rays 


EXPLORING  WITH  X-RAYS.  40min  16-sd-loan 

1941   GE   X-ray  537.5 

sh-adult 

Made  for  the  information  and  education  of 

the  general  public,  this  film  is  designed  to  offer 

to  the  layman  an  idea  of  the  scope  of  the  use 

of  x-rays  and  to  inform  him  in  an  entertain- 


540.9     History  of  chemistry 

HISTORICAL       INTRODUCTION        TO       THE 

STUDY     OF    CHEMISTRY.     15min    16-si-$24 

1937     EBF  540.9 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Scenes    of    the    alchemists    attempting    to 

produce  gold  from  the  baser  metals.    Shows  the 

scientist,    Joseph    Priestley    in    his    laboratory 

performing  the  experiments  which  lead  to  the 


226 


1947    EDITION 


541-541.3 


HISTORICAL        INTRODUCTION        TO       THE 

STUDY    OF    CHEMISTRY— Continued 
discovery  of  oxygen.     Shows  Priestley  visiting 
Lavoisier  in  Paris  and  discussing  his  discovery 
and  then  pictures  Lavoisier's  experiment  which 
completed  the  discovery 

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541     Theoretical  and  physical 
chemls+ry 

DR   LANGMUIR— ON   SURFACE  CHEMISTRY. 

(Nobel  prize  winners  ser.)   SOmln  16-sd-S136; 

rent    $5     1940     BraF  541 

sh-c  Guide 

Produced  by  American  institute  of  motion 

pictures 

The  first  in  a  series  of  films  of  Nobel  prize 
winners.  Dr  Irving  Langmuir,  award  winner 
In  surface  chemistry  performs  and  discusses  his 
experiments 

"An  outstanding  contribution  as  an  aid  to 
visual  education.  To  see  Dr.  Langmuir  per- 
form his  fascinating  experiments  and  to  hear 
his  voice  is  an  inspiring  experience."  J,  A. 
Mattuck,  Brooklyn  Technical  high  school 
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541.2     Electrons.     Atomic  theory 

ATOMIC      ENERGY.       llmin       16-sd-$50       1947 

EBP  541.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Shows      by     means     of     animation     how 

nuclear  synthesis  is  accomplished,  how  radiant 

energy  is  released  and  how  nuclear  fission  and 

the    chain    reaction    are   effected.     It   is   a   pure 

science  film,   without  any  reference  to  political 

aspects  of  atomic  power,  but  Is  designed  solely 

as  an  introduction  to  the  atomic  principles  and 

structures    involved   in   making   possible  atomic 

energy 

ATOMIC    POWER.      19mln      16-sd-apply      1946 

MOT  541.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 
Traces  early  beginnings  of  atomic  power 
back  in  1905  when  Einstein  proved  that  matter 
could  be  converted  Into  energy,  up  to  1945 
when  the  first  atomic  bombs  were  used.  Be- 
sides explaining  the  nature  of  atomic  energy, 
the  film  includes  re-enactments  of  the  actual 
scientists'  current  campaign  to  tell  the  world 
the  full  meaning  of  atomic  power 

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BOUNCING  MOLECULES.     20mln     16-sd-color- 
loan    Colonial  541.2 

sh-c-adult 
How  atoms  of  carbon,  hydrogen  and  oxy- 
gen In  various  combinations  go  together  to  form 
such  seemingly  unrelated  products  as  coal, 
petroleum,  starch,  sugar  and  rubber.  Anima- 
tion is  used  to  explain  the  principles 

ELECTRON— AN    INTRODUCTION.    16mln    16- 

sd-$27.88    1944   Castle  54i:2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Explains  the  nature  of  electrons,  electron 
flow  in  solid  conductors,  electromotive  force, 
control  of  electron  flow,  types  of  electron  flow, 
electron  flow  and  magnetic  fields,  and  Induced 
electron  flow 

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ELECTRONS.    (Univ.   of  Chicago  physical  sci- 
ence ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$50    1937    EBP      541.2 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
By   means    of   various    photographic    tech- 
niques including  animation,  the  hypothesis  that 
electricity  consists  of  unit  elementary  charges 
Is  supported  by  observation  of  phenomena  as- 
sociated    with     the     conduction     electricity    In 
liQUids,    gases,    and    vacuums.    The    conclusion 
drawn  Is  that  the  fundamental  unit  of  an  elec- 
trical charge  is  the  electron 

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MOLECULAR  THEORY  OF  MATTER.  (Univ. 
of  Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50     1932    EBP  541.2 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
By    Dr    Hermann    I.    Schlesinger    and    Dr 
Harvey  B.  Lemon  of  the  University  of  Chicago 
Evidence    of   molecular    activity    In    gases, 
liquids,    and   solids   is   presented   In   support   of 
the     molecular     theory     of    matter.     Animated 
drawings   explain   such  phenomena  as  the  dif- 
fusion of  gases,  the  evaporation  of  liquids,  and 
the    transformation    of    liquids    Into    solids,    in 
terms   of   the   theory.     Among  the  features  of 
the  film  are  the  machine  gun  Illustration  of  the 
force  exerted  by  molecules  in  motion,  and  tbe 
microscopic  view  of  the  Brownian  movement 
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ONE     WORLD— OR     NONE.      9min      16-sd-$30: 

rent  $2     1946    Pilm  pub  541.2 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult-forum  Guide 
On  atomic  power,  with  vividly  graphic 
animated  drawings  and  live-action  scenes. 
Five  factual  concepts  are  developed:  there 
is  no  secret — atomic  energy  was  discovered 
through  the  combined  efforts  of  scientists  of 
many  nations;  the  destruction  at  Hiroshima 
Is  compared  with  that  which  would  result  In 
major  cities  of  the  world;  the  deadly  effective- 
ness of  the  atom  bomb  Is  compared  with  that 
of  other  weapons  of  the  past;  the  vulnerable- 
ness  of  any  nation  Is  emphasized;  and  that 
there  Is  no  effective  defense  Is  proven  graphi- 
cally. Therefore,  the  people  of  the  world  must 
learn  to  live  together 

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541.3     Physical  chemistry 

CATALYSIS.    (Univ.    of   Chicago   physical   sci- 
ence ser.)  lOmln  16-sd-$50    1937    EBF      641.3 
Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
Presents    explanations    of    several    phen- 
omena associated  with  catalysis,  among  them, 
concentration     by     absorption,     activation     by 
absorption,      intermediate     compounds.      In     a 
homogeneous  mixture,  chain  reactions,  braking 
of  reaction  chains,  poisoning  of  catalysis,   and 
negative  catalysts  or  inhibitors.     The  practical 
applications   used  as  a  basis   for  explanations 
are  rubber  manufacturing  and  an tl -knock  gas- 
oline 

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CHEMISTRY   OF   COMBUSTION.    IR   16-sl-sd- 

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Jh-sh-c 
Originally  produced  by  Urban 
"A  series  of  chemical  experiments  in  the 
phenomena    of    oxidation    and    combustion — too 
dangerous    for    performance    in     the    average 
laboratory."     Indiana 

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541.3-543 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FIRE.     lOmin     16-sd-$50    1947    EBF  

541.3 
el-jh-sh-c-aduit  Guide 
The  film  concerns  itself  principally  with 
the  three  essentials  of  combustion — fuel, 
oxygen  and  a  kindling  temperature  which  de- 
pends upon  the  kind  of  fuel  involved.  Ani- 
mated drawings  illustrate  these  principles.  Il- 
lustrates major  home  fire  hazards,  shows  effec- 
tive methods  of  extinguishing  fires,  and  ex- 
plains why  water  or  a  fire  extinguishing  ma- 
terial such  as  carbon  tetrachloride  smothers  a 
blaze 

FIRE    MAKING.      ISmin     16-si-$24     1930     EBF 

541.3 
p-el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Eispecially  suitable  for  science  classes. 
Why  does  a  fire  start?  "What  is  a  flame? 
What  becomes  of  substances  when  they  burn? 
The  answers  to  these  and  numerous  other 
questions  on  the  phenomenon  of  combustion 
may  be  found  in  a  study  of  this  film.  Fuel 
and  oxygen.  Kindling  points.  Matches.  Mak- 
ing modern  matches."     Indiana 

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on  flre."     Newark 

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VELOCITY  OF  CHEMICAL  REACTIONS. 
(Univ.  of  Chicago  physical  science  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50     1937     EBF  541.3 

sh-c-  Guide  15c 
The  influence  of  temperature  and  the 
nature  of  retustants;  molecular  changes.  Cata- 
lysis and  its  practical  significance.  Reversible 
reactions  and  chemical  equilibrium.  Industrial 
applications    of    reaction    processes 

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541.34    Colloids 

COLLOID.  SOmin  16-si-$35  1928  Rolab  541.34 
sh-c 
Clouds,  geysers,  volcanoes,  the  Tyndall 
effect,  the  Liesegang  rings,  the  Brownian 
movement  of  ultra  microscopic  particles,  pro- 
duction of  colloids  by  the  electric  arc.  Intro- 
ductory scenes  give  evidence  of  the  great 
multitude  and  variety  of  colloids  encountered 
in  nature  and  illustrate  a  generally  accepted 
classification  of  the  most  common  types 

Further  pictures  show  how  to  produce 
colloids  artificially.  Special  attention  is  in- 
vited to  pictures  of  the  Tyndall  effect,  and 
the  migration  of  particles  in  the  electric  field. 
Various  physico-chemical  reactions  are  also 
shown:  coagulation  resulting  from  several 
causes,  likewise  including  microscopic  scenes, 
swelling  of  glue,  Liesegang  rings,  cracking 
figures,    flotation    and   other   phenomena 

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COLLOIDS.      (Univ.    of    Chicago    physical    sci- 
ence ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1938    ElBF  541.34 
Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
Pictorial    portrayal    of    colloidal     suspen- 
sions.    Among  the  representative  examples  of 
colloidal      suspensions      illustrated      are:      fog 
(liquid  in  gas),  whipped  cream  (gas  in  liquid), 
clay    and    India    ink    (solid    in    liquid),    smoke 
(solid     in    gas),     and    mayonnaise     (liquid     in 
liquid).       Failure     to     settle     is    explained     by 
Brownian     movement     protective     films,     and 
charges  on  particles.     The  Cottrell  process  of 
smoke    precipitation    concludes    the    presenta- 
tion 

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54 1 .37     Electrochemistry 

ELECTROCHEMISTRY.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937 
EBF  541.37 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
The  abstract  concepts  of  electrochemistry 
are  made  clear  by  cinematic  techniques.  The 
electrolytic  decomposition  of  hydrogen  chloride 
is  followed  by  the  production  of  electric  current 
from  the  action  of  chlorine  and  hydrogen  on 
platinum.  An  explanation  of  the  storage  bat- 
tery integrates  both  processes.  Electroplating 
Illustrates  participation  of  electrodes;  electro- 
refining  illustrates  preferential  discharge;  and 
electrolysis  of  sodium  chloride  to  yield  caustic 
soda  Illustrates  participation  of  the  solvent. 
The  production  of  aluminum  from  a  molten 
electrolyte   concludes   the    subject 

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542     Experimental  chemistry 

OXIDATION  AND  REDUCTION.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50     1932     EBF  542 

Jh-sh-c     Guide    15c 

By  Dr  Hermann  I.  Schlesinger  and  Di 
Harvey  B.  Lemon  of  the  University  of  Chicago 

The  simultaneous  process  of  oxidation 
and  reduction  is  presented  first  by  burning 
phosphorus  and  rusting  iron  under  experi- 
mental conditions.  Mercury  rust  is  then  de- 
composed to  discover  the  component  of  air 
responsible  for  oxidation.  Other  examples  of 
oxidation  and  oxidizing  agents  follow.  The 
process  of  reduction  is  presented  in  the  oper- 
ation of  the  blast  furnace,  magnesium  burning 
in  dry  ice,  and  thermite  welding.  Everyday 
examples  of  oxidation  and  reduction  conclude 
the    picture 

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543     Chemical  analysis 

FLUE     GAS     ANALYSIS     (ORSAT     APPARA- 
TUS).     19min     16-sd-$30.44     1945     Castle     543 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced    by   US    Office    of   education 
Setting  up  the  Orsat  gas  analyzer;  draw- 
ing in  an  air-free  sample  of  flue  gas;  absorbing 
and  measuring  the  amounts  of  carbon  dioxide, 
oxygen,    and    carbon    monoxide    in    the    sample; 
and   how   to   calculate   the   amount   of  nitrogen 
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PROPERTIES     OF     WATER,     llmin     16-sd-$50 
1941     Coronet  543 

Jh-sh-c-trade    Guide 

Shows  some  of  the  chemical  and  physical 
properties  of  water  by  means  of  experiments 
and  demonstrations.  Composition  of  water  is 
shown  by  electrolysis.  Boiling  under  various 
pressures  is  shown.  Solubility  of  solids, 
liquids  and  gases  in  water  is  demonstrated 
by  several  experiments.  Saturated  solutions, 
crystallization  and  super- saturation  are  also 
demonstrated.  Energy  changes  of  water  to  ice 
and  to  steam  are  shown;  also  water  as  a 
standard  of  weight  and  heat  and  volume 

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ence and  chemistry  classes  at  the  junior  high, 
senior  high  and  college  levels.  Content  Is  ac- 
curate, organization  is  good,  and  the  various 
experiments  are  clearly  pictured.  Photography 
and  sound  are  well  above  the  average."  Don 
White  in  Educational  screen 

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546-551.2 


546     NHrogen.     Radium 

PLANT     FOOD     FROM     COAL.     39min     16-sd- 

color-loan    1940    By-product    ammonia  546 

sh-c  Guide 

A   color   film   which   traces   the   history   of 

the  nitrogen  In  coal  from  the  forests  of  the  coal 

age    to    the    modern    by-product    coking    plant 

which  recovers  nitrogen  as  sulphate  ammonia 

"Excellent  for  chemistry  classes."  Collabo- 
rator 

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ROMANCE    OF    RADIUM.      (Pete    Smith    spe- 
cialties   ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  546 
Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"This  is  the  story  of  the  discovery  of 
radium.  .  .  Highly  recommended  for  college 
courses  In  public  health.  Recommended  for 
general  science  courses,  grades  6  through  high 
school.  The  achievement  of  Mme.  Curie  might 
Interest  girls'  vocational  groups.  The  com- 
mentary tends  to  overemphasize  the  curative 
powers  of  radium."  Advisory  committee 
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548     Crystallization 


CRYSTAL    GAZERS.       (Excursions    in    science 

no.    7)      lOmin     16-sd-loan     1946     GE  548 

Jh-sh-adult 

This    film    is    a    presentation    of    crystals, 

their    characteristics,    and    some    of   their   uses, 

and   shows  how   crystal  structure   can   be  used 

in    identifying   materials 

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Part  one  reveals  by  means  of  the  micro- 
scope the  artistry  of  nature's  creation  of 
crystals  in  the  form  of  icicles  and  snow  flakes. 
Many  of  nature's  imperishable  crystals  are 
also  shown,  such  as  quartz,  amethyst,  and  salt, 
and  some  from  the  metals 

Part  two  shows  by  experiments  under  the 
microscope  how  crystals  are  formed,  their 
peculiarities  of  growth,  and  determining  fac- 
tors in  shape 

"Good   -film     showing    various     crystalline 
forms    and    their    process    of    formation.      Film 
goes   from   common   crystals  to  lesser  known." 
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METAL   CRYSTALS,   llmin  16-si-loan  1944  Am 
soc  for  metals  548 

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"Depicts  the  forming  of  crystals  as  well 
as  the  common  shapes  which  they  assume.  Mi- 
croscopic technique  and  temperature  solidifica- 
tion are  shown  also."  Pennsylvania  state 
college 

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551      Physical  geology 

EARTH— LATITUDE    AND    LONGITUDE. 

12min  16-si-sd-$30;   rent  $1.50  EPS  551 

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"The  film  opens  with  a  picture  of  a  globe 
spinning  around.  The  globe  is  first  split 
horizontally  and  then  vertically  to  illustrate 
the  hemispheres.  The  continents  and  oceans 
are  then  labelled  and  some  data  given  as  to 
relative  size,  etc.  A  mountain  is  shown  and 
formation  of  streams  Is  explained.  River  sys- 
tems are  discussed  briefly.  The  system  of  time 
determined  by  longitudinal  lines  is  explained 
and  some  of  the  old  time-pieces  are  described. 
"The  film  is  connected  to  the  practical 
by   describing  and   presenting  the  rescue  of  a 


distressed  ship.  The  ship  Is  directed  accord- 
ing to  longitudinal  and  latitudinal  readings.  .  . 
It  is  not  certain  whether  the  film  is  the  proper 
medium  for  presenting  this  material,  but  the 
film  is  certainly  useful  in  geography  classes." 
Harold  B.  Jensen 

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EARTH— SURFACE     AND     CLIMATE.     12min 
16-si-$22.50    EPS  551 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
This  silent  film  contains  much  of  the  ma- 
terial of   the   two   sound  films   "Earth — latitude 
and    longitude"     (listed    above)    and    "Earth- 
rotation    and    revolution"    (class   525) 
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EARTH'S    ROCKY   CRUST.     (Physical   science 
ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50    1931    EBP  551 

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"Presents  physiography  in  its  dynamic 
aspects,  and  aims  to  show  that  the  same 
forces  which  have  shaped  the  earth  as  it  is 
today  are  still  at  work  further  changing  it. 
In  the  slower  processes,  this  effect  is  obtained 
by  the  use  of  models  and  diagrams,  which  show 
a  thousand  year  process  taking  place  in  a  few 
seconds.  The  part  the  Water  Cycle  plays  in 
shaping  the  earth  is  emphasized. 

"The  formation  of  igneous,  sedimentary, 
and  metamorphic  rocks  is  clearly  illustrated  by 
models  and  animated  diagrams.  The  ceaseless 
action  of  those  forces  which  cause  mountains 
to  crumble  and  become  soil  are  plainly  shown." 
Harvard 

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OUR  EARTH.    (Human  geography  ser.)    lOmln 
16-sd-$50     1937     EBP  551 

Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
A  survey  of  physical  aspects  of  our  earth 
In  their  relations  to  concentrations  and  activi- 
ties of  peoples.  Beginning  with  oceans  and 
ocean  currents,  their  effects  on  climate,  and 
consequently  on  peoples,  the  film  continues  to 
delineate  similar  effects  of  various  types  of 
coast  lines  and  harbors,  rivers  and  lakes,  val- 
leys, plateaus  and  mountains 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


551.2     Earthquakes.    Volcanoes 

BLACK    GIANT.      (Magic    vault    ser.)      lOmln 
16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    1935   ITTCO  551.2 

el-Jh-sh 
Produced    by    Peaturettes,    Inc.      Narrated 
by  Commander  Dyott 

Shows  a  volcano  in  full  eruption.  There 
are  some  scenic  pictures  of  an  actual  descent 
into  the  heart  of  a  boiling  giant.  The  Com- 
mander escapes  after  being  caught  in  the 
midst  of  the  awakened  volcano 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ERUPTION      OF     VESUVIUS.       16-si-sd      1944 

Castle  551.2 

el-jh-sh-c-aduit 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75:    360ft-si-$8.75,- 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Shots  of  Vesuvius  and  of  the  people  fleeing 
from  the  devastation  of  its  eruption 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OLD     FAITHFUL    SPEAKS.     lOmin    16-sd-rent 
$1.50     1938     UWP  551.2 

Jh-sh-c 
"Scenes  in  Yellowstone  National  Park,  In- 
cluding   'Old    Faithful'    geyser    which    is    fea- 
tured.   .    ,    The   sound  of   'Old   Faithful'   is  ef' 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


OLD    FAITHFUL    SPEAKS— Continued 
fectlve  and  worthwhile  but  as  a  whole  the  film 
is    too    popular    In    Its    approach    to    be    a   grood 
classroom  film."     Collaborator 

"Excellent    instruction    on    the    formation 
and  working  principles   of  geysers."     J.K.W. 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PARICUTIN.     12min     16-sd-coIor-apply     GrayR 

551.2 
Jh-sh-adult 
Documentary  of  a  year's  growth  and  ac- 
tivity of  a  new  volcano  near  a  village  in  New 
Mexico.      The   local   Saint's   Day   is  also   photo- 
graphed 

Amateur   cinema   league    selection   as    one 
of  the  Ten  best  films  of  the  year 

VOLCANOES.     15min     16-si-$24     1931     EBP 

551.2 
sh  Guide 
Quiet  overflow  types  are  contrasted  with 
volcanoes  having  explosive  eruptions.  Products 
of  volcanoes  and  the  life  history  of  a  volcanic 
cone.  Subjects  include  Hawaiian  volcanoes,  the 
Palisades,  eruptions  of  a  South  American  vol- 
cano, Mt.  Vesuvius,  and  a  cinder  cone  of  Las- 
sen Peak 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

VOLCANOES  IN  ACTION.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-?50  1935 
EBF  551.2 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Supervised  by  Dr  Carey  Croneis 
"Presents  by  photography,  evidences  of 
past  volcanic  action.  Animation,  combined  with 
photography,  explains  many  of  the  more  impor- 
tant phenomena  of  volcanism  such  as  dikes; 
batholiths;  sills;  laccoliths;  metamorphlsm;  and 
products  of  volcanism  including  lava,  cinder, 
and  ash;  tjT)es  of  volcanic  cones;  and  the  dis- 
tribution of  active  and  inactive  volcanoes 
throughout  the  world."     Iowa  univ. 

Available  from  10  or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


551.3     Erosion 

EROSION     BY    WIND    AND    WATER.      12mln 

16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50   EPS  551.3 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Contents:  Flowing  river;  Plunging  water 
falls;  Caverns;  River  emptying  into  sea;  Cave 
of  the  winds;  Stalagrmites  and  stalacites;  Wil- 
liam canyon;  Falls  of  South  Cheyenne  canyon; 
Animated  diagram  showing  erosion;  Canyon 
creek;  Wheeler  national  monument;  Stone 
spires;  Rock  formation  resembling  cathedral; 
Temple  of  the  gods;  Valley;  Temple  of  Sina- 
wava;  Virgin  river;  Floor  of  the  valley;  Eye- 
hole formation;   Curious  rock  formations 

DeV  $1.50  IdP    $1.50 

Gen  OntEd 

ICS   $1  VES  $1.50 

FORMATION   OF  SOIL.     15min     16-sl-$24     1933 
EBF  551.3 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Introduces  the  student  to  the  rock-soli 
cycle  by  means  of  demonstrations,  animations, 
and  actual  photography.  The  story  of  the 
disintegration  of  rock  includes  the  work  of  the 
weather,  stream  erosion  and  transportation, 
gla<:iers,  wind  and  waves,  rain  and  air,  and 
plants  and  animals 

"Clear,    instructive."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WEARING    AWAY    OF   THE    LAND.    (Physical 
science    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1931     EBF 

551.3 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
"Many    forces    wear    away    the    land,    but 
what  is  worn  away  in  one  place  goes  to  build 


up  in  another.  Graphically,  this  film  presents 
another  of  the  basic  geological  facts,  driving  Its 
points  home  with  scenes  taken  all  over  the 
world,  where  there  were  formations  which  suc- 
cinctly told  a  story. 

"How  rocks  are  decomposed;  how  caves 
and  sink  holes  are  made;  and  how  glaciers  are 
formed  and  the  work  they  do;  how  blowing  sand 
erodes  the  surface  of  the  earth;  and  how  the 
waves  are  reshaping  the  coast  line,  all  these 
are    clearly   illustrated."      Harvard 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORK  OF  THE  ATMOSPHERE.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$50     1935     EBF  551.3 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
This  film  shows  how  the  atmosphere  plays 
a  part  in  altering  the  earth's  surface  thru  the 
disintegration  of  rocks,  erosive  action  of  wind 
and  sandblast  action  on  rocks  and  trees.  It 
shows  the  formation  of  rain  and  how  the  at- 
mosphere works  with  surface  water,  how  It  Is 
necessary  to  the  formation  of  soil  and  In  fact 
for  life 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


551.31     Glaciers 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  ICEBERGS,  llmin  16-sd- 
apply    TFC  551.31 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 

Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  and  is 
available   only   to   schools 

"Excellent  study  of  the  largest  tide- 
water glacier  in  the  world  which  discharges 
into  the  Gulf  of  Alaska.  The  ice  river  is 
shown  moving  down  to  the  sea  where  it  col- 
lapses, discharging  tremendous  chunks  of  ice — 
icebergs — an    awesome    phenomenon. 

"The  two  contradictory  theories  of  ice- 
berg formation  due  respectively  to  weight  and 
pressure  of  water — are  clearly  presented. 
Commentary  by  Father  Hubbard  and  Lowell 
Thomas  is  excellent  and  includes  thunderous 
roar  of  iceberg  formation.  Photography  ex- 
cellent. 

"Excellent  for  geology  courses  at  any  age 
level.  Suggested  for  Alaskan  geography."  Ad- 
visory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GEOLOGICAL  WORK  OF  ICE.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  physical  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd- 
$50     1935     EBF  551.31 

Jh-sh-c     Guide    15c 

Considers  gradational  work  of  Ice  in 
fracturing  of  rock  in  freezing  weather.  By 
means  of  animation  gives  the  story  of  glaciers 
showing  advances  and  retreats  of  vast  con- 
tinental glaciers  of  our  continent  in  past 
geological  ages 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


551.4     Surface  features  of  the  earth 

CLOUDS  GO  TO  WORK.   12min  16-sd-$30;  rent 
$1.50  EPS  551.4 

Jh-sh-c    Guide 

"The  film  opens  with  beautiful  scenes  of 
clouds.  In  rapid  succession  many  uses  of 
water  are  shown,  such  as  its  part  in  the 
growth  of  vegetation,  fire  fighting  and  lum- 
bering. It  shows  how  water's  potential  energy 
is    transformed    into    kinetic    energy    of    elec- 


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551.4-551.5 


CLOUDS  GO  TO  WORK — Continued 
trlclty.  Water's  use  In  Irrigation  and  the 
water  supplies  of  cities  and  towns  are  shown. 
The  print  (supplied  for  reviewing  purposes) 
was  rainy  In  places  and  slightly  out  of  frame." 
W.Q.S. 

Fi  $1.60  SaskEd 

Gen  SoVis 

Ideal    $1.65  Tex  25c 

MontS  VES  $1.50 

GROUND  WATER.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  physical 
science    ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1935     EBF 

551.4 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
"Story  of  ground  water  .  .  .  indicates  its 
importance  in  changing  the  crust  of  the  earth, 
its  part  in  producing  spectacular  geological 
phenomena,  and  its  direct  significance  to  man- 
kind. The  film  brings  to  our  attention  many 
phenomena  that  take  place  constantly  below 
the  surface  of  the  earth,  often  without  making 
themselves  known.  Artesian  systems,  springs, 
water  tables,  caves,  wells,  and  artesian  wells 
are  explained  by  animation  and  Illustrated 
photographically. 

"Other  more  spectacular  phenomena  such 
as  geysers,  roaring  springs,  hot  springs,  sink 
holes,  petrification,  concentration  of  useful 
minerals,  and  geode  fillings  are  explained  and 
illustrated  by  the  outstanding  examples  to  be 
found  In  this  country."     Iowa  univ. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MOUNTAIN  BUILDING.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1935 
EBF  551.4 

sh-c  Guide  15c 
Supervision  of  Dr  Carey  Croneis 
"This  film,  by  employing  animation  and 
models,  reenacts  significant  events  In  geo- 
logical history  pertaining  to  mountains  and 
movements  of  the  earth's  crust.  We  can 
actually  see  and  experience  the  subsidence 
of  the  mouth  of  the  Hudson  River  to  form 
the  present  harbor  of  New  York;  the  events 
that  have  preceded  in  the  story  of  the  Ap- 
palachian Mountains;  and  the  story  of  the 
famous  and  spectacular  Lewis  Overthrust  in 
the   Rocky   Mountains. 

"The  film  opens  with  a  photographic  sur- 
vey of  the  type  of  evidence  which  constitutes 
the  basis  of  these  interpretations,  and  closes 
with  a  consideration  of  the  significance  of 
these  phenomena  to  mining  and  structural  en- 
gineering."    Iowa  unlv. 

"Best  suited  for  college.  Could  be  used 
in  a  high  school,  general  science  class,  but 
worthwhile."     Newark 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MYSTERIES  OF   WATER.     (Knowledge  build- 
ers  ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$40;    rent   $2     Knowl- 
edge   builders  551.4 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

"This  film  opens  by  showing  the  chemical 
composition  of  water  and  uses  of  the  gases 
that  make  up  the  compound.  The  rtsmainder  of 
the  film  is  divided  into  three  illustrated  parts 
as  follows:  water  is  life,  water  is  power,  and 
water  is  nature's  sculptor.  It  contains  an 
excellent  animation  of  the  water  cycle." 
W.G.S. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPELUNKING— A  NEW  SCIENCE  (SONDEURS 
D'ABIMES).  20min  16-sd-$56;  rent  $3.50 
1946  AF  films  551.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
First    motion    picture    record    of    the    new 
science    of    speleology — the    hazardous    explora- 
tion   of    the    caverns    and    abysses    beneath    the 
surface    of   the   earth 


Available  in  French  or  English 
CanNFS 
Sterling   color- $75 


THE    WATER    CYCLE. 
EBF 


lOmin  16-sd-$60  1947 
551.4 
el-Jh-adult  Guide 
Shows  the  movements  of  water  from 
ocean  to  sky  to  rain  to  streams,  rivers  and 
back  to  oceans.  The  motion  picture  describes 
by  actual  photography  and  animation  how  the 
circulation  of  water  is  divided  into  atmospheric 
and  ground  circulation,  how  clouds  form,  how 
storms  develop,  how  droplets  of  water  collect 
and  how  rain  falls,  and  follows  the  movements 
of   surface   and   underground   water 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORK  OF  RIVERS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  phys- 
ical science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1935 
EBF  551. 4S 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
By  Dr  Carey  Cronels,   professor  of  geolo- 
gy. University  of  Chicago 

The  erosion  cycle  of  water  on  the  earth's 
surface.  The  cycle  of  a  river  from  its  very 
beginning  to  old  age.  Models  and  animated 
cartoons  are  employed  to  explain  such  special 
features  as  Niagara  Falls,  deltas,  meanders, 
ox-bow  lakes,  rejuvenated  rivers,  lakes  water 
gaps,  and  sand  bars 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORK  OF  RUNNING  WATER.  (Physical 
science    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1931     EBF 

551.48 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

"The  greatest  force  in  wearing  away  of 
the  land  is  that  of  running  watej*.  Models 
and  scenes  from  all  parts  of  the  world  show 
how  running  water  wears  away  the  land.  Msuiy 
picturesque  evidences  of  erosion  are  analyzed. 

"An  unusually  complete  sequence  on  the 
formation  of  deltas  and  fiood  plains,  splendidly 
illustrated  by  aerial  pictures  of  the  Mississippi 
bottom  lands,  and  sand  table  models.  The  way 
in  which  rivers  straighten  their  courses  and 
how  great  canyons  are  formed  are  also  clearly 
shown."     Harvard 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


551.5     Mefeoroiogy 


AEROLOGY:  THUNDERSTORMS.  41mln  16-sd- 
$48.99     1944     Castle  551.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade-aduit 

Produced  by  the  US  Navy  department 
Deals  with  the  formation  of  thunder- 
clouds; points  out  their  identifying  features; 
discusses  alternatives  a  pilot  may  follow  when 
storms  are  encountered,  and  dramatizes  one 
pilot's  experience  with  a   thunderstorm 

Animation  and  some  straight  photography 
are  used 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


32min    16-sd-loan 


1937 
551.5 


FLOOD     WEATHER 
U  S  Weather 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Weather  forecasting  for  river  navigation 
and  flood  protection.  Scenes  of  the  Ohio  and 
Potomac  River  floods 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


231 


551.5-553.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MODERN  WEATHER— THEORY— DEVELOP. 
MENT  AND  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  AT- 
MOSPHERIC WAVES.  12min  16-sd-$20.G8 
1943     Castle  551.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by  the  Army  and  released  thru 
the  US  Office  of  education 

"Animation  and  maps,  combined  with  com- 
mentary, explaining  the  principles  of  the  de- 
velopment and  characteristics  of  atmospheric 
waves."     Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MODERN  WEATHER— THEORY— PRIMARY 
CIRCULATION.      19min      16-sd-$24.19      Castle 

551.5 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by  the  Army  and   released   thru 
the  US  Office  of  education 

"By  means  of  animation  and  maps  we  are 
shown  weather  under  normal  conditions  and  the 
atmosphere  that  creates  the  prevailing  winds. 
The  principle  of  the  air  currents  created  by 
the  tropical  regions  and  the  polar  regions  is 
described,  showing  how  air  mass  deflects  to  the 
right  in  the  northern  hemisphere,  to  the  left 
in  the  southern  hemisphere  and  moves  upwards 
in  equatorial  regions.  Maps  and  diagrams  also 
show  the  zones  of  the  prevailing  westerlies, 
trade  winds  and  the  way  in  which  warm, 
moist  air  rises,  cools  by  expansion,  loses  its 
moisture  by  precipitation,  and  so  on."  School 
management 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

WEATHER.     (Univ.    of   Chicago    physical    sci- 
ence ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1942    EBF    551.5 
Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide  15c 
"Explains  the  Polar  Front  weather  theory 
and    describes    meteorological    instruments    and 
methods     and     cloud      formations.        Animated 
drawings,  curves  and  maps.     Clear  explanation 
of    the    science    of    meteorology.      Good    sound 
and    commentator.      Well    organized    and    pre- 
sented "  California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CLOUDS,      llmin    16-sd-loan    1939    US    weather 
bur  551.57 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  is  a  revision  of  the  silent  film  re- 
leased in  1927 

"Won  2nd  prize  at  the  International  Expo- 
sition of  Agricultural  films  held  In  Rome,  May 
20-27.  1940."     Educational  screen 

"This  film  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful 
we  have  seen  photographically.  It  is  valuable 
as  a  nature  study  film  and  as  a  film  for  the 
study  of  meteorology.  The  various  types  of 
clouds  are  shown,  and  the  movement  of  high 
and  low  pressure  areas  across  the  country  is 
described.  Weather  forecasting  as  the  result  of 
cloud  study  is  discussed. 

"The  commentary  is  at  times  a  bit  too 
technical  and  rapid  to  be  followed  by  younger 
students,  but  with  proper  preparation,  any 
teacher  in  the  levels  indicated  should  find  it 
very  effective."     A.  W.  Bork 

"Beautiful  photography;  artistic  sequen- 
ces."    California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SNOW     HARVEST. 

1946     Castle 


25min     16-sd-color-$130.53 
551.57 


el-jh-sh-c-adult 

USDA  film 

Shows  the  importance  and  hazardous 
activity  of  making  snow  surveys  in  the  West; 
the  techniques  of  measuring  snow  to  forecast 
irrigation  and  other  water  supplies.  The  film 
includes  beautiful  winter  scenery 


WHAT     MAKES     RAIN. 

1946    Yng   Am 


lOmin 


16-sd-$38.50 
551.57 


el-Jh  Guide 

To  introduce  the  young  child  to  the  con- 
cepts of  evaporation  and  condensation  as  they 
apply  to  water  cycle 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


WEATHER  WIZARDS.  lOmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  .  551.5 

Jh-sh-adult 

Available  only  to  schools 

"Opens  with  a  montage  of  blizzards,  rain- 
storms etc.;  then  to  the  scientific  equipment  of 
the  modern  Weather  Bureau.  The  story  is 
then  unfolded  of  the  value  of  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau to  agriculture;  using  as  a  specific  illus- 
tration the  California  citrus  industry."  Min- 
nesota 

"Somewhat  misleading;  should  be  used  In 
social  studies  rather  than  science  classes." 
Collaborator 

AMNH     $1.50  Kan    $1.50 

111   $1.60  Minn   $1 

Ideal    $2  Ohio 

Ind     $1.50  Wis    $1.75 


551.57     Ice.     Clouds.     Rain.     Snow 

AEROLOGY— ICE       FORMATION       ON       AIR. 
CRAFT.     48min  16-sd-$56.14  1944  Castle  551.57 
Jh-sh.c.trade-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Navy  department 
Shows   processes  of   ice   formation,    effects 
of  Ice  on   aircraft,  and  explains  how  wing  ice. 
Ice  In  the  pitot  tube.   Ice  on  the  propeller  and 
Ice   in   the  carburetor  become   flying  hazards 
Conn    $1  SuP 

Dav  UWF  $3 

Nay  VAF 

Rice  VES 


551.58     Deserfs 

DESERTS     OF     AMERICA.     lOmin     16-sd-rent 
$1.50    UWF  551.58 

jh-sh 
Deserts  from  Maine  to  California 


553.5     Buliciing  sfones 

LIMESTONE     AND     MARBLE.      15min      16-si- 
$24     1927     EBF  553.5 

el.Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Demonstrates  the  relationship  between 
limestone,  chalk,  and  marble.  Shows  quarry- 
ing, carving,  and  use  of  natural  limestone, 
manufacture  of  artificial  limestone  (cement) 
and  quarrying  of  marble 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MOUNTAINS  OF   MARBLE.     ISmln    16-sd-loan 
Vermont    marble  553.5 

adult 

"Visualization  of  the  Immense  plants, 
quarries  of  the  Vermont  Marble  Company  and 
applications  of  its  .  .  .  products  in  building,  etc. 
A  .  .  .  film  of  a  two  weeks'  visit  to  the  plants." 
Business  screen 

Kan     50c  NH  50c 

NYCC  50c  Vt 


232 


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553.6-572 


553.6     Earthly  economic  minerals 

ASBESTOS.      30min      16-sl-loan      1938      USBM 

553.6 

Jh-sh-c 
Made     in     cooperation     with     the     Johns 
Manville   corporation 

"Shows  the  blasting  of  asbestos-bearing 
rock,  cobbing  for  the  best  fibers,  crushing  the 
fibers,  shipment  to  factory  and  the  making 
of  many  useful  articles  from  asbestos.  (Use- 
ful in)  general  science  and  commercial  geog- 
raphy [classesj"  Am.  museum  of  nat.  hist. 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SAND  AND  CLAY.    15min    16-si-?24    1927    EBF 

553.6 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"In  conjunction  with  .  .  .  'liiraestone  and 
Marble,'  [Class  553.5)  and  .  .  .  'Formation  of 
Soil'  [Class  551.3)  this  film  should  give  the 
child  an  understanding  of  the  rock-soil  cycle 
in  nature  and  its  commercial  significance.  It 
shows  the  weathering  qualities  of  granite,  and 
the  relationship  between  granite,  quartz  and 
sand. 

"Artificial  sandstone  blocks  are  made, 
natural  sandstone  is  quarried,  cut  into  blocks, 
and  fashioned  Into  grindstones.  Other  proc- 
esses such  as  the  making  of  brick,  tile,  and 
pottery  are  shown.  The  film  has  been  di- 
vided into  the  following  units:  sand,  glass, 
clay."     Iowa   univ. 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


STORY  OF  SULPHUR.     lOmln    lG-si-sd-$22.50- 

$30;    rent    $1.50     1936     EPS  553.6 

sh 
A  general  view  of  sulphur  wells  followed 
by  shots  of  sulphur  flowing  from  them,  vats 
and  the  large  wooden  tanks.  We  see  an 
elevated  walk  provided  to  permit  workmen 
to  cross.  Mountain  of  solidified  sulphur. 
Workmen  drilling  and  tamping  in  dynamite 
and  then  blasting  it  down.  A  crane  loads 
the  sulphur  on  to  cars 

As  we  watch  this  loading  the  commenta- 
tor mentions  many  of  the  uses  of  sulphur. 
The  rest  of  the  film  is  given  over  to  a  series 
of  experiments  performed  using  sulphur  in 
combination    with    other   materials 

BraF   $36;    rent   $1.50      ICS    $1 

Cal    $1.65  Ind    50c 

FiP  $1  SoVis 

Tex  si 


553.8     Precious  stones 

DIAMONDS    IN    THE    ROUGH.     (Magic   carpet 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  553.8 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only   to   schools 

"These  are  scenes  in  the  De  Beers  open 
diamond  mine  in  South  Africa  and  in  a  dia- 
mond polishing  center.  .  .  The  pictures  of  the 
actual  securing  of  the  diamonds  from  the  ore, 
and  of  the  polishing  of  the  stones,  are  not  as 
complete  as  they  might  be.  Nevertheless, 
this  is  a  rather  comprehensive  picture  of  a 
little  known  industry  and  should  prove  quite 
valuable  in  the  study  of  diamond  mining  or 
of  South  Africa.  Should  be  useful  in  geogra- 
phy, grades  4  through  9;  some  value  in  grades 
10    through    12."      Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  Okla  $1.50 

Kan    $1.50  Tenn  $2 

Mich  $1.50 


560     Paleontology 


LOST  WORLD.  15min  16-si-$24  1938  EBF  560 
c-adult 
"An  interesting  and  informative  picture 
story  made  from  the  Conan  Doyle  book  by 
the  same  name.  The  film  is  an  exhibition 
In  motion  of  extinct  prehistoric  animals 
recreated  in  full-scale,  lifelike  models."  PCW 
film  service  staff 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


ONE  MILLION  B.C.  82min  16-sd-$600;  rent 
$17.50     1943     Post  560 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Produced  by  United  Artists  in  1940 

Cavalcade  of  life  in  the  Stone  age.  Pre- 
historic monsters  re-created  and  seen  in  mortal 
combats 

"This  story  is  a  saga  of  cave  men.  Victor 
Mature,  as  Tumak  of  the  Rock  Tribe,  Is  be- 
friended by  Carole  Landis  as  Loana,  a  young 
woman  of   the   Shell   People. 

She  teaches  him  kindliness  and  ethics, 
and  together  they  bring  about  the  unity  of 
these  two  prehistoric  tribes."  Movie  makers 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SULPHUR.     20min     16-si-sd-loan     1941     USBM 

553.6 
jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Texas 
gulf  sulphur  CO. 

Story  of  sulphur  from  location  of  depos- 
its to  shipment  by  rail  and  ships.  Animated 
drawings  are  used  to  show  some  of  the  proc- 
esses 

Available  frotn  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


572     Ethnology 


14min      16-sd-$40; 
572 


GROWTH     OF     MANKIND 
rent     $2     1946     DeVry 
el-jh 

Shows  the  development  of  mankind 
through  the  ages,  part  of  it  relating  the  explora- 
tions of  the  late  Dr.  James  Henry  Breasted. 
Especially  adapted  to  the  use  of  schools  when 
studying  world  history  or  geography 


SULPHUR    AND    ITS    COMPOUNDS.      IR      16- 

sd-$45.     Also    color-$75     1945     Coronet       553.6 
sh 
Sketches  the  highlights  of  the  histoi-y  of 
sulfur.      Presents   the   mining  of  sulfur  by  the 
Fresch  method 

Most  of  the  film  offers  a  study  of  the 
physical  and  chemical  properties  of  sulfur  and 
Its  compounds,  particularly  sulfur  dioxide  and 
sulfuric  acid 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAN— ONE   FAMILY.   20min   16-sd-rent   $2   1946 

BIS  572 

jh-sh-c- adult-forum 

A   hard   hitting   refutation   of   the   theory 

of    the    master    race,    it    breaks    down    common 

and    persistent    beliefs    that    there    is    such    a 

thing   as   race   distinction.      This   film   has   been 

translated    into    16    languages    to    be    shown    to 

the    countries    of    liberated    Europe.      Scientific 

advisors:  Dr.  Julian  Huxley  and  Prof.  J.  B.  S. 

Haldane 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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573-580 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


573     Anthropogeography 

HOW   A    FISHING    PEOPLE    LIVE.      (Story  of 

civilization    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;    rent    %2 

1944      Knowledge    builders  573 

el-Jh-sh   Guide 

A   primitive   people    in    the   North    Pacific 

dependent    almost    entirely    on    the    sea    for    a 

livelihood 

111   $1.50  Ohio    $36 

Ideal    $40;    rent    $1.65    UWF  $1.50 
Kan  VisEd 

HOW  A    HUNTING   PEOPLE   LIVE.      (Story  of 

civilization    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;    rent    $2 

1944     Knowledge   builders  573 

el-Jh-sh   Guide 

Life  among  the  Mongol  people  who  live  in 

the  Taigas  of  Siberia.     Shows  the  main  features 

of   the   economy  of  a  people   who   live   off  the 

animals  of  the  forest 

Ideal    $40;    rent    $1.65     Ohio    $36 
111    $1.50  UWP  $1.50 

Kan  VisEd 

HOW  THE  DESERT  PEOPLE  LIVE.  (Story 
of  civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent 
$2     1944     Knowledge   builders  573 

el-Jh-sh   Guide 
Life    among   the   wandering   tribes   of  the 
Sahara    Desert   and    the    people   of    the    deserts 
of    Turkestan    and    Gobi,    concluding    with    the 
battle  between  a  caravan  and  a  sand  storm 
Ideal    $40;    rent    $1.65       MontS 
111    $1.50  UWP  $1.50 

Kan  VisEd 

JUNGLES  OF  THE  WORLD,  llmin  16-sd- 
$36;    rent   $2     Knowledge   bldrs  573 

el-Jh-sh 
A  comparison  of  the  Jungles  of  South 
America,  Central  Africa,  Burma  and  the  East 
Indies.  Showing  similarities  in  vegetation,  ani- 
mal life  and  the  methods  adopted  by  man 
to  fit  human  life  into  a  tropical  environment 


575     Evolution 

FINGERS  AND  THUMBS.  14min  16-sd-$54; 
rent   $3    1938   ITTCO  575 

sh-c 

"Surveys  the  development  of  man's  hand 
through  the  process  of  evolution.  Traces  it 
from  the  front  fln  of  primitive  marine  an- 
cestors to  the  monkeys  and  apes,  and  shows 
Its  perfection  in  the  human  being. 

"Very  interesting.  There  are  some  minor 
errors  in  the  naming  of  organisms  In  the 
commentary."     Health   films 

"Well  photographed,  interesting,  and  in 
general  well  articulated."  Natural  sciences 
panel 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MONKEY  INTO  MAN.  8R  16-sd-rent  $15 
ITTCO  575 

c-adult 

Produced  by  Strand  Alms  company,  ltd. 
£x>ndon 

"This  film  traces  development  through 
the  baboon,  the  anthropoid  ape,  gibbon,  orang- 
utan, chimpanzee,  gorilla  and  man.  Com- 
parisons are  made  between  the  characteristics 
of  these  animals  and  man. 

"The  film  gives  an  interesting  insight  Into 
the  family  and  social  life  of  these  animals. 
The  development  is  shown  through  primitive 
man  and  finally  to  the  high  degrree  of  civiliza- 
tion with  its  many  modem  Inventions  which 
are  enjoyed  today."     W.G.S. 

"Interesting  and  enlightening  studies  of 
monkey  life."     School  management 


Most  of  the  distributors  given  below  offer 
a  2R  version 

Cine  NatFS    $3 

D(J  NYU  $3 

Geo  $3.50  Shad  $3 

Ideal    $3.30 


575. 1     Heredity 


HEREDITY.     (Univ.   of  Chicago  biological  sci- 
ences ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF    575.1 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
"Mendellan   laws   of   Inheritance   presented 
through    the   use   of   animated   charts   and   ani- 
mal   plcturization.      Theoretically    sound.     Good 
photography.       Narration    clear    and    distinct." 
James  S.  Kinder 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


578     Microscopy 


BIG  LITTLE  THINGS.  15mln  16-si-$25  1943 
Foster  578 

p-el 

Things  are  first  shown  as  they  naturally 
are  and  then  thru  a  magnifying  glass.  Such 
ordinary  every  day  things  as  a  toothbrush, 
sand,  comb,  pencil  and  soap  bubbles  are  used 
"Fine  teaching  material  for  developing 
the  'big-little'  concept  and  for  stimulating  in- 
terest in  science."  Dearborn 
Ind    $1.35 

MARVELS  OF  THE  MICROSCOPE.  (Our 
world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27:  rent 
$1.50    1937    ITTCO  578 

Jh-sh 
Originally    produced     by    Pathe    and     re- 
edited    in    1936    for   this    series 

Microscopic  pictures  of  tiny  water  plants 
and   minute   forms  of  animal   life.      Mechanism 
of    the    fly's    eye.      Microscopic    study    of    tree 
specimens;   closeups  of  leaf  specimens 
Cine  NatFS   $27;   rent  $1.60 

DG  Shad    $1.50 

EK  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  VES  $1.50 

STORY    OF     THE     MICROSCOPE.       (Story    of 

civilization    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;    rent    $2 

1944      Knowledge    builders  578 

sh-c-adult  Guide 

The   development   of   the   microscope  and 

Its  many  contributions  to  man's   knowledge   of 

the  "invisible  world" 

Ideal    $40;    rent    $1.65    Ohio   $40 
111  $1.50  UWF     $1.50 

UNSEEN  WORLDS.  lOmln  16-sd-loan  1941 
Ganz  578 

sh-c-adult 
"Explains  the  Intricacies  of  the  newly 
developed  electron  microscope.  With  this  new 
instrument  in  use  the  common  microscope 
loses  part  of  its  importance  in  that  the  elec- 
tron microscope  has  so  much  greater  magnify- 
ing powers.  The  film  explains  the  new  instru- 
ment in  an  amazingly  clear  way,  making  It  a 
valuable  teaching  aid  in  almost  all  classes  of 
science.  Highly  recommended  for  biology,  chem- 
istry and  physics."     Tennessee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


580     Botany 


TREE  AND  PLANT  LIFE.  (Our  world  in  re- 
view ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$30;  rent  $1- 
$1.50   1937     ITTCO  580 

Jh 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re-edited 
in  1936  for  this  series 


234 


1947    EDITION 


580-581 


TREE   AND    PLANT    LIFE— Continued 

Gigantic  ferns  belonging'  to  the  Car- 
boniferous age,  giant  desert  cacti,  yucca  palms 
and  the  torrey  pines  of  California  are  fimong 
the  vegetable  life  pictured 

Cine  sd  NatFS     si-sd-$24-$36; 

Cos  sd  rent  $1-$1.50 

DG  sd  Shad  sd-$1.50 

Ideal    sd    $1.65  UWF   sd 

VES  si-sd-$l-$1.50 

WIZARDS  OF  SVALOF.    14min  16-sd-$20.68    1941 
Castle  580 

sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA  film 

On  genetics,  principally  of  wheat.  The 
film  shows  scientists  of  the  Swedish  seed  union 
at    Svalof   at    work   and    illustrates    changes    in 

f)lant  improvement  by  selection,  scientific  cross- 
ng,  exposure  of  seeds  to  X-rays,  and  chemical 
treatment  of  seeds   to  double  chromosomes 

"An  interesting  film,  produced  in  Sweden 
with  English   commentary,"     Iowa  state 

"The    first    film    we've    seen    showing   the 
really  practical  side  of  the  work  In  the  labora- 
tory.    One  of  the  best."     Robert  A.   Sencer 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

581     Physiological  botany 

CARBON-OXYGEN    CYCLE,      ISmln     16-sl-|24 
1938    EBF  581 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Energy    from    sunlight — the   green    plant — 
carbon   compounds — food,   fuel,   decay — the  bal- 
anced aquarium 

"Widely  used  by  Jh  and  sh  science  teach- 
ers."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CELLULOSE   DECOMPOSITION    IN    NATURE. 
30min    16-si-$50;  rent  $4    1941    Rutgers      581 
c 
Natural  decomposition  due  to  the  activities 
of  organisms,  both  plant  and  animal  is  shown  in 
this    film.      Many    forms    of    life    which    break 
down     cellulose     and     return     its     constituents 
to  the  soil.     The  destructive  work  of  bacteria, 
fungi  and  protozoans  is  illustrated  by  pictures 
taken  in  the  woods,   and  by  gross  and  micro- 
scopic studies  in  the  laboratory 

Several  animals  whose  digestive  tracts 
harbor  cellulose  decomposing  organisms  are 
used  to  demonstrate  this  method  of  destruction. 
Reviews  the  parts  played  by  a  wide  variety  of 
organisms  in  the  cellulose  cycle.  Technical 
Ohio 

DISPERSAL  OF  SEEDS.   lOmln   16-si-$30;  rent 
$1.50  EPS  581 

Jh-sh-c 
Microscopic    and    time-lapse    photography 
reveal  how  nature  has  equipped  seeds  so  that 
they  may  be  borne  on  the  wind  to  new  fields 
for  reproduction.     Explains  how  seeds  are  fer- 
tilized and  gradually  develop  into  mature  plants 
MontS 
NH 

^'fnL   Rf  ^GREEN.       20min      16-sd-coIor-loan 
1946     Mod  531 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Presented    by    the    New    York    Botanical 
Garden  to  show  how  the  green  plant  holds  the 
key    to    all    life    on    Earth.      Explains    in    non- 
technical  language   how   the   green   plant,   with 
the    aid    of    sunlight,    builds    food    from    water 
and  air 
Mich 
VisEd 

GREEN    PLANT.     15min     16-sl-$24     1933     EBP 

581 
Jh-sh-e  Guide 

Shows  that  living  things  are  dependent  for 
food  upon  the  green  plant.     The  latter's  proc- 


esses of  food-making  and  growth  are  dia- 
grammed. Sunshine  and  chlorophyll,  water 
and  air,  acting  Jointly,  are  seen  to  produce 
sugar  and  .starch,  which  are  stored  in  roots, 
stems,  leaves,  fruits 

"Quite    technical."      Collaborator 
"Excellent    for    review."      Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOW  SEEDS  GERMINATE.  IR  16-sl-$6.44  1931 
Castle  681 

sh-c 
A    Bureau    of    plant    industry    film    made 
available  thru  the  USDA 

"Show  the  actual  germination  of  crimson 
clover  and  spring  vetch  over  periods  of  from 
3  days  to  an  entire  week.  These  unusual  slow- 
motion  screen  studies  of  plant  growth  were 
made  by  taking  pictures  or  'frames'  at  Inter- 
vals of  3  to  7  minutes."     California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HUNGER        SIGNS.       ISmin        16-sd-color-loan 
Nat    fertilizer  581 

sh-c-adult 
The  nutrition  of  plants  and  animals  Is 
the  sustaining  story  of  the  picture.  The  pic- 
ture opens  with  illustrations  of  virgin  soil 
and  rapidly  reviews  the  soil  history.  The 
raw  materials  required  to  produce  100  bushels 
of  corn  are  illustrated  graphically,  followed 
by  pictures  of  plants  and  animals  suffering 
from  malnutrition.  The  fundamental  causes 
and  methods  to  correct  nutritional  deficiencies 
are  presented 
Cal  loS    50c 

111    75c  Tenn   $1 

INTERDEPENDENCE    OF     LIVING    THINGS. 

15min     16-si-$24;    rent   $1.50    Bray  581 

Jh 
Shows  the  sun  as    a  source  of  energy  in 
all  living  things.  Considers  oxidation  and  ener- 
gy.     Points    out    relations    between    plant    and 
animal  growth;  also  the  role  of  bacteria 
Col  60c  UWF  $1.50 

Kan   $1.50  VES  $2 

LEAVES.     (Biological  science  ser.)     lOmin    16- 
sd-$50    1936    EBF  881 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Structure,  functions  and  types  of  leavea. 
Shows  in  detail  the  parts  of  a  leal  and  a  cross- 
section  shows  the  arrangement  of  cells  and 
veins  for  the  manufacture  of  food.  The  actual 
process  of  food-making  is  revealed  by  auii- 
mation 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIFE    OF    PLANTS.      15min    16-sd-$17.67     1935 
Castle  681 

Jh-sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

"Time     lapse     photography     [showsi     how 
seeds   germinate  and   how  roots,   stem,   leaves, 
and  flowers  develop."     Nation's  schools 
Available  from  10  or  mare  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MOVEMENTS  OF  SOME  COMMON  PLANTS. 

15min    16-si-$25;  rent  $2    1940    Rutgers      681 

sh-c 

The  growth  of  the  following  plants  Is  here 

speeded   up   enormously:    trlllium,    wild    carrot, 

garden  pea,  mushroom,  scarlet  bean,  cucumber, 

blood    root,    night-blooming   cereus   and   marsh 

mallow 

Ohio 

UWF  $2 

NITROGEN     CYCLE.       15min      16-si-$24      1938 
EBF  681 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Nitrogen  compounds  serve  as  a  key  to 
the  transfer  of  energry  in  nature.  The  grow- 
ing green  plant  synthesizes  organic  nitrogen 
compounds.  Animals  depen.d  upon  plants  for 
food.      For   the   most   pevrt,    .man   must   be   re- 


235 


581-581.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


NITROGEN    CYCLE— Cowtinwed 

sponsible  for  the  return  of  nitrogen  compounds 

to  the  soil. 

"Subject  matter  is  good,  but  photography 
is  rather  poor."     California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLANT  GROWTH.  (Biological  science  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50.    1931    EBF  581 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
"Deals  with  the  growth  of  plants.  The 
pea  is  used  as  an  example,  and  the  film  pre- 
sents the  complete  Life  History  from  the 
sprouting  of  the  seed  to  the  dispersal  of  the 
ripened   seeds   in   the   mature   plant. 

"The   processes   of   pollination   and   fertil- 
ization are  clearly  shown  by  means  of  photog- 
raphy  and   by   animated   diagrams."     Harvard 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLANT  LIFE.  (Harvard  univ.  natural  science 
ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$45;  rent  $1.50  1931  Har- 
vard 581 
sh 

The  first  part  of  the  film  shows  the  life 
properties  of  a  plant — food  intake,  digestion, 
waste  disposal,  respiration,  photosynthesis, 
reproduction  and  growth,  and  Irritability 

Then  comes  a  review  of  plant  forms — 
the  algae,  fungi,  mosses,  ferns,  conifers,  mono- 
cots,   and   dicots 

Next,  the  fundamental  organs  of  a  plant 
are  taken  up,  and  finally,  by  means  of  ex- 
periments and  diagrams,  the  functions  of  these 
parts  are  demonstrated 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLANT  SPEAKS  THRU  DEFICIENCY  SYMP- 
TOMS. 25min  16-sd-color-loan  1945  Am 
potash  581 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Pictures    soil    depletion,    erosion,    and   de- 
ficiency symptoms  on  plants 
111   loan  Syr   loan 

Ores 

PLANT     SPEAKS     THRU     LEAF     ANALYSIS. 

18min    16-sd-color-loan    1945    Am  potash    581 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Evaluates    leaves    in    plant    growth    and 
leaf   analysis   in    determining   fertilizer  heeds 
111    loan 
NYSyr    loan 
Ores 

PLANT      SPEAKS      THRU      TISSUE      TESTS. 

14min    16-sd-color-loan    1945    Am  potash    581 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows    the    value    of    tissue    testing   and 
the   procedure   for   testing  plant   tissues  in   the 
field 
111   loan  Syr 

Ores 

REACTIONS     IN     PLANTS     AND     ANIMALS. 

(Biological    science    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-S45: 

rent  J1.50    1931    Harvard  581 

Jh-sh-c    Guide 

After      characterizing     the     concepts     of 

'stimulus'   and    'reaction,'    the   film   presents   a 

study  of  different  types  of  reactions  In  plants 

and    animals 

Directed  reactions  in  a  field  of  force 
(tropisms)  are  studied  first;  then  higher  re- 
actions including  reflexes  and  chains  of  re- 
flexes lead  up  to  a  review  of  nei^ous  system 
activity.  Such  reactions  as  geotropism, 
phototropism,  stereotropism,  galvanotropism. 
and  rheotropism  are  studied 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film. 
libTq,ries  qr  distributors 


ROOTS  OF   PLANTS.     (Plant  life  ser.)     lOmin 

16-sd-$50     1931     EBF  581 

jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Various  forms  of  roots  are  first  presented. 
Time-lapse  and  micro-photography  are  em- 
ployed frequently  to  bring  out  the  interesting 
processes  of  growth,  structure  and  other 
characteristics.  The  functions  of  the  root- 
cap    and    the    root-hairs    are    presented 

An  experiment  in  osmosis  is  demonstrated 
and  explained,  followed  by  an  animation  of 
water    absorption    by    the    roots 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SEED  DISPERSAL.  (Plant  life  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1931    EBF  581 

jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Shows  ways  by  which  seeds  of  plants  are 
scattered  in  order  to  insure  the  propagation 
of  the  species.  The  methods  illustrated  in- 
clude dispersal  by  the  wind,  transportation 
by  animals,  and  forceful  propulsion  from  the 
seed-case 

Germination  of  seeds  under  various  con- 
ditions. The  struggle  for  survival  in  the  plant 
world 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STUDY  OF  MINERAL  ELEMENT  DEFICIEN. 
CIES  IN  PLANT  GROWTH.  Slmin  16-si- 
sd-$75-$175;  rent  $6-$7.50  1937  Rutgers  581 

c-adult 

Shows  and  describes  first  the  natural 
growth  movement  of  plants  as  revealed  in  stop 
motion  photography,  and  the  photographic  de- 
vice developed  by  Rutgers  University  for  the 
taking   of    stop   motion    pictures 

Stop  motion  pictures  of  seven  tobacco 
plants  throughout  the  entire  cycle  of  growth 
show  that  if  any  one  of  the  six  necessary 
elements  in  plant  growth  is  entirely  withheld 
the  plant  is  retarded  or  killed 

The  film  shows  and  describes  experiments 
on  cotton,  tobacco,  peas,  buckwheat  and  to- 
mato plants  grown  under  controlled  laboratory 
conditions 

The  result  of  experiments  demonstrate 
the  need  of  the  minor  elements.  Boron  and 
Mangannese,  in  plant  nutrition  and  establish 
the  fact  that  these  elements  are  present  in 
sufficient  quantities  in  Sodium  Nitrate  as 
mined  and  processed 
Ohio 

VEGETATIVE  PLANT  PROPAGATION.    30min 

16-si-$48    1941    EBF  581 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Illustrates  the  techniques  used  In  various 
types  of  vegetative  plant  propagation  and 
based  throughout  on  scientific  findings.  Reel  1 
demonstrates  correct  procedures  In  making  soft 
green  and  woody  stem  cuttings;  leaf  cuttings; 
fleshy  and  fibrous  root  cuttings 

Reel  2  demonstrates  tip,  mound,  and  aerial 
layering;  separation  and  division  of  garden 
plants  such  as  phlox,  dahlia  tubers,  narcissus 
and  tulip  bulbs,  gladiolus  corms;  top  grafting 
of  apple  trees,  side  grafting  of  evergreens; 
grafting  of  apple  roots;  bud  grafting  of  roses 

AMNH  $1.50  ND  $1.50 

Conn   $2  Neb    $2 

Kan    $1.20  Ohio 


581.5     insectivorous  planis 

PLANT     TRAPS.       (Biological     science     ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1931    EBF  581.5 

jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Shows  how  the  pitcher  plant  lures  insects 
to  Its  trap,  where  they  drown.  The  sundew, 
another  carnivorous  plant,  is  shown  through- 
out its  life  cycle.  The  enfolding  of  insects 
by  its  leaf  tentacles  is  presented  by  means 
of    time-lapse    photography 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


236 


1947    EDITION 


582-582.13 


582     Trees 

LET'S  LOOK  AT  TREES.    (Colorful  world  ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50.    Also    color-$60; 

rent    $3    1941    UWP  582 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by    A.    Somerville,    edited    and 

narrated  by  William  P.  Kruse 

Various  means  of  Identifying  trees,  hab- 
itat belts,  struggle  for  survival — as  taught  in 
the  Junior  nature  school  at  Yosemite  national 
park.  Teaches  the  identification  of  various 
types  of  trees,  mainly  pine,  by  shape,  leaves, 
bark  and   cones 

Calhoun  PH 

Nay  Shad  $3 


582.13     Flowers 

BLOOMING     DESERT,      llmin      16-sd-color-$75 
1945     Simmel  582.13 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
This    film    brings    to    the    student    of    art 
appreciation  or  geography  classes  beauties  and 
wonders   of  wild   flower  life   in  "Western   desert 
"Excellent    photography   of    desert    plants 
but  repetitious."  Collaborator 
AMNH    $1.50 
Geo     $3.50 

DESERT    IN     BLOOM.    lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent 
$1.50.      Also    color    $60;      rent    $3     1942     UWP 

582.13 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    group    of    scientists    from    Pittsburgh's 
Carnegie      Museum      descend      into      Arizona's 
deserts  in  springtime  and  find  a  wealth  of  floi-al 
beauty.  Unusual  reptiles,  birds  and  animals 
AMNH    $1.50  Shad  $3 

Calhoun  Stoc    color 

Nay  VES  color- $3 

PH 

DODDER.     (Plant    life    ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50 
1931  EBF  ,  582.13 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

Life  story  of  the  dodder,  one  of  the  best 
known  of  the  group  of  parasitic  flowering 
plants.  Is  shown  by  means  of  time-lapse  pho- 
tography. Among  the  more  impressive  featxires 
is  the  presentation  of  the  dodder  twining  about 
the  host  plant.  Animation  aids  In  revealing 
details  In  the  structure  and  operation  of  the 
suckers.  The  destructive  character  of  this 
plant  is  demonstrated,  as  well  as  the  beauty  of 
the  flowers 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FLOWER     LIFE     IN     YOSEMITE     NATIONAL 
PARK.    15min    16-si-$30;  rent  $1   EK        682.13 
el-jh-sh 
By  Arthur  C.  Pillsbury 
The  following  flowers  are  featured:   knot- 
wood,   thistle,   tidy  tip,  Johnny  jump  up,   Mari- 
posa tulip,  hen  and  chickens,  dog  tooth  violet, 
prickly  poppy,  monkey  flowers,  fire  weed,  snow 
plant    (several   varieties),   blue  lilacs,    white  li- 
lacs,   snow   drops,    California   poppy   and   milk- 
weed 

Beautiful    pictures    of    flowers    growing    in 
the  fields  and  also  close-ups  showing  the  grad- 
ual expansion  and  opening  of  flowers 
Cal 
Dud 
UWP 

FLOWERS  AT  WORK.    (Plant  life  ser.)    lOmIn 
16-sd-$50    1931    EBP  582.13 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
Also    available    in    Spanish    version    under 
title  "Lras  flores  trabajan" 

Animation  and  time-lapse  photography 
show  the  parts  and  the  physiology  of  flowers, 
types    of    flowers    and    methods    of   pollination. 


The  relation  of  Insects  to  cross-fertilization  Is 
shown.  The  picture  closes  by  showing  how 
cultivation   has   modified   the  form   of   flowers 

"Film     deals     mostly     with    poUinizatlon." 
Newark 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
librai'ies  or  distributors 

FROM    FLOWER  TO    FRUIT.     15min    16-sI-$24 
1933    EBF  582.13 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Remarkable  time-lapse  motion  photo- 
micrography shows  the  development  of  the  rose, 
lily,  and  apple.  The  opening  of  a  flower;  the 
functions  of  the  sepals,  petals,  stamens,  and 
pistils. 

"Close-ups  of  anthers,  stigmas,  pollen 
grains,  bee,  pollen  basket  on  hind  leg  filled  with 
pollen.  Various  methods  of  pollination,  in- 
cluding artificial  pollination.  Living  pollen 
grains  are  seen  under  the  microscope.  Anima- 
tion shows  the  complete  process  of  fertiliza- 
tion."    Kentucky 

"Quite  technical."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GROWTH   OF   FLOWERS,     llmin     16-sd-color- 
$75     1945     Coronet  582.13 

jh-sh-adult 

Filmed  by  John  N.  Ott,  jr  this  is  a  re- 
cording of  the  growth  and  life  of  flowers. 
Roses,  orchids,  jack-in-the-pulpits,  daffodils 
and  iris  emerge  from  the  bud  and  burst  into 
full  bloom 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NORTHWEST    IN    BLOOM.    15min    16-sI-color- 
$60;    rent   $1.50     1941     UWP  582.13 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  flower  cycle  of  the  Northwest  In  lovely 
color — spring  to  fall 

"Material    well    organized    and    presented 
Excellent  subject  matter."  California 
Cal    $1  PH 

Calhoun  Shad  $3 

Nay 

STUDY     OF    SPRING     WILD     FLOWERS.     IR 

16-si-color-$60;  rent  $2.50  1939  ITTCO  582.13 
jh-sh-c-adult 
The  following  flowers  are  shown  In  natural 
color:  pussy  willow;  skunk  cabbage;  bloodroot; 
hepatica;  trailing  arbutus;  spring  beauty;  dog- 
tooth violet;  Dutchman's  breeches;  squirrel 
corn;  red,  white  and  painted  trilliums;  common 
violet;  yellow  violet;  Canada  violet;  wild  ginger 
blossom;  gold  thread;  Jack-in-the-pulpit;  col- 
umbine; calla  lily;  and  yellow  and  pink  lady's 
slippers.  The  unusual  root  structures  of  several 
are  also  shown 

"A  beautiful  and  colorful  picture."     School 
management 
AMNH  $1.60  DeVry    $2.50 

CFC    $2  NatPS  $62;  rent  $2.50 

Cine  TexEd  loan 

THEY  SAID  IT  WITH  TULIPS.     15min     16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     Assoc  bulb  growers      582.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Color  photography  depicts  the  presentation 
and  planting  of  a  gift  of  the  finest  Holland 
bulbs  from  the  people  of  the  Netherlands.  A 
portion  of  the  film  is  devoted  to  showing  the 
practical  charm  of  tulips  from  home  gardens, 
large  or  small 
FON 

WILD   FLOWERS.    15min    16-sI-$24    1930    EBP 

582.13 
el-jh-sh  Guide 

Shows  woodland,  meadow  and  field  flowers 
such  as  hepatica,  bloodroot,  trlUium,  azalea, 
iris,  tidy  tip,  California  poppy,  and  blazing 
star.  Through  time-lapse  photography  they 
are  seen  as  they  grow,  blossom,  and  wilt 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  di^tvibutors 


237 


582.13-591.3 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WILD    FLOWERS  OF   SOUTH   AFRICA.   ISmin 
16-si-color-Ioan     S   African   I  582.13 

el-Jh-sh-aduit 
Tropical  flora  native  to  South  Africa 


589.2     Fungi 


FUNGUS    PLANTS.      (Plant    life    ser.)     lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1931    £2BF  589.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Emphasis  is  given  to  the  various  mush- 
rooms whose  en*owth  and  reproduction  are  illus- 
trated by  time-lapse  photography  and  anima- 
tion. Molds  and  other  fungi  are  also  presented 
by  these  same  techniQues.  Their  economic 
importance  is  indicated 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MOLD   AND   YEAST.   8min  16-si-|12  1930  EBF 

589.2 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Close-up  of  moldy  orange,  a  moldy  shoe, 
mildew  on  cloth,  moldy  bread.  Magnification  of 
bread  mold  showing  hyphae  with  spore  cases. 
Photomicrographs  of  ripened  spores.  Develop- 
ment of  mold  seen  through  microscope  showing 
plus  and  minus  strains,  zygospore,  movement  of 
protoplasm.  Photomicrogrraphs  of  yeast  plants 
showing  formation  of  buds.  Use  of  yeaat." 
Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MYXOMYCETES.      30min     16-si-|60;    rent     $2 
1932     Harvard  589.2 

c 
Deals  with  those  border-line  organisms 
which  are  sometimes  plants  and  sometimes  an- 
imals. Shows  several  types  of  fruiting  bodies, 
the  breaking  open  of  a  spore,  the  release  of  a 
colorless,  flagellated  swarm  cell,  the  large 
mass  of  protoplasm  moving  about  in  search  of 
food 

UWF    $2 

Vt 


589.3     Algae 


ROCKWEED.     15min     16-si-$25;    rent   $1     1930 
Harvard  689.3 

c 
Portrays   the  complete  life  history  of  the 
common  rockweed.     Close-ups  show  the  repro- 
ductive    tips,     the     'branches'     of    sperm-sacs 
within,   the  bursting  of  these  sacs  and  the  re- 
leasing  of    the   individual    sperm   cells.      Like- 
wise   is    shown    the    development    of    the    egg, 
its  release  from  the  egg-sac  sjid  its  dramatic 
fertilization  by  the  sperm 
Alta 
UWF    $1.50 


589.95     Bac+eriology 

ARROWSMITH;  excerpt.  (Human  relations 
ser.)    13min    16-sd-rent  $1.60    NYU  689.95 

sh-c-adult  Guide 

A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
United  artists  production.  May  be  rented  only 
for  educational  purposes  where  no  admission  is 
charged. 

Dr  Sondelius  and  Dr  Arrowsmith  have 
developed  a  serum  which  will  afEord  immunity 
to  bubonic  plague.  When  the  plague  breaks 
out  in  the  West  Indies  they  are  sent  to  give 
the  serum  a  final  testing 

Arrowsmith  and  Sondelius  are  convinced 
that  they  are  defeated  when  a  Dr  Marshall,  a 
Negro,  offers  to  cooperate  with  them  among 
his  own  people  in  a  village  In  the  interior.  Fi- 


nally Sondelius  faints  and  Arrowsmith,  realizes 
his  colleague  has  contracted  the  plague 

AMNH  m 

CFC  $1.60  TFC 

BACTERIA.    12mln   16-sl-$18   1930  EBF       5rf9.9B 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
An  agar  culture  medium  is  made  and  bac- 
teria from  vinegar,  water,  rich  earth  and  dust 
are   grown,   stained   and   examined   microscopi- 
cally. Cocci,  bax:illi  and  spirilla  are  shown 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAN  AGAINST  MICROBE.  15min  16-sI-sd-loan 
1932    Met   life  589.95 

Jh-sh-c 
"Dramatizes    discoveries    that    were    deci- 
sive   in    the    fight   against    infectious    diseases. 
Deals  with  the  work  of  van  Leeuwenhoek,  Pas- 
teur, Lister,  Koch  and  Behring."     Health  films 
"Excellent  material."     Newark 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PASTEUR'S  LEGACY.  23min  16-sd-$100 
ModP  589.95 

sli-c-adult 

The  story  of  Pasteur's  scientific  career 
is  presented,  and  many  of  his  experiments  in 
various  fields  of  bacteriologry  and  their  im- 
portance are  demonstrated.  Pasteur  Institute 
was  founded  in  his  honor  to  carry  on  the  work 
he  had  started.  The  work  of  the  Institute  and 
many  of  the  experiments  conducted  there  are 
shown  in  great  detail 

STORY  OF  LOUIS  PASTEUR;  excerpt  (an- 
thrax sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.) 
17min    16-sd-rent    $3    NYU  589.95 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
May   be   rented   only  for  educational  pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged. 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  film  deals  with  the  story  of  Pasteur's 
crusade  to  establish  his  microbe  theory  of  dis- 
ea.se;  the  opposition  to  him  of  the  French 
Academy  of  Medicine  and  his  successful  strug- 
gle to  institute  a  serum  treatment  for  anthrax 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


590    Zoology 


ANIMAL   LIFE.   (Biological  science  ser.)  lOmln 
16-sd-$45;    rent   $1.60    1932    Harvard  590 

el-Jh>sh  Guide 
There  is  first  a  rapid  review  of  the  main 
types  of  animals — protozoans,   sponges,   coelen- 
terates,   echinoderms,   worms,   molluscs,  crusta- 
ceans, insects,  and  vertebrates 

The  rest  of  the  film  then  deals  with  animal 
functions — locomotion,  food  intake,  digestion, 
waste  disposal,  respiration,  and  nervous  system 
activity 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


59 1 .3     Embryology 


DEVELOPMENT  OF  A  BIRD  EMBRYO.  15min 
16-si-$24    1932    £IBF  591.3 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Shows  the  development  by  means  of  photo- 
micrography and  diagrams,  using  the  chick  for 
early  stages,    the  wren  for   the  last  stage  and 
hatching 

Technique  of  mounting  the  embryo  for  ob- 
servation, establishment  of  circulation,  action 
of  the  heart,  and  development  of  three  mem- 
branes— yolk  sac,  amnion,  and  allantois  is 
shown  also 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


238 


1947    EDITION 


591.5 


591.5     Hablfs  and  behavior  of 
animals 

ADOPTING   A   BEAR   CUB.   lOmin   16-sl-?15.48; 
rent    $1.25    Bray  591.5 

p-el 
A  Finley  picture 

"Excellent  nature  study  for  lower  grrades. 
Campers  find  a  bear  cub;  raise  it  on  the  bottle; 
it  becomes  a  playmate  of  children  and  their 
dog;  finally  becomes  too  big  and  is  sent  to  the 
zoo."  R.P. 
Audubon 

ADVENTURES    OF    A    GRAY    SQUIRREL.    IR 
16-si-rent  50c  1938  AMNH  591.5 

p-el-Jh 
The    adventures    of   a    little    gray    squirrel 
born  in  the  American  Museum  of  Natural  His- 
tory,    Shows  his  adventures  with  children,   the 
food  he  ate,  and  his  method  of  burying  nuts 
loS    $1  MontS 

Kan  VisEd 

ADVENTURES     OF     BUNNY     RABBIT.     (Pri- 
mary  grade    ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50    1937  EBF 

591 .5 
p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 
The  characteristics   and  habits   of  rabbits 
in  their  natural  environments  are  presented 

Teaching  helps  to  accompany  film: —  In- 
troductory manual:  Educational  sound  Alms  in 
the  primary  grrades;  Primary  grade  teachers' 
handbook:  Rabbits  and  hares 

"Children  love  it."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ADVENTURES    OF     PETER.     12min     16-si-$18 
1931    EBP  591.5 

el-Jh  Guide 
Peter,  a  fox  terrier,  goes  on  a  camping  trip 
with  his  master.  They  find  a  baby  wildcat, 
common  mole,  ground  squirrel,  badger,  arma- 
dillo, porcupine,  hornet's  nest,  skunk  kittens, 
owls,  and  black  bears 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AFRICAN  FAUNA.  (World  In  color  ser.)  12mln 
16-sd-color-$75    1944   Simmel-Meservey       591.5 
et-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paul  L.  Hoefler 
Closeup    scenes    of    African    wild    animals 
filmed   in   Kenya  Colony,    Uganda  and  Belgian 
Congo 

Waterbuck,  zebra,  giraffe,  cheetah,  lion, 
crocodile,  hippopotamus  and  elephant,  all  in 
their  natural  habitat 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ANIMAL      BABIES.       IR      16-sd-rent     $1      1939 

DeV  591.5 

p-el  Guide 
First  several  baby  birds  are  shown —  red- 
tailed  hawk,  man-of-war  bird,  etc.  Then 
we  see  the  cottontail,  prairie  dog,  pocket 
gopher.  Rocky  mountain  wild  sheep,  buffalo, 
llamas,  yaks,  hippopotamus,  monkeys,  rac- 
coons, wolf,  otters,  deer,  kangaroo  and  a  num- 
ber of  shots  of  bears 

A&B  111  $1.50 

Col  $1  Mo  $1.50 

IdahoSo  SC  $1.50 

IdP  Syr  $1.50 

ANIMAL     CUNNING.     (Treasure     chest     ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$27    1940    Skibo  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c 

"Interesting  shots  of  unusual  animals.   .   . 

Deer  nursing  her  fawns.   .   .   Young  deer  being 

fed  cigarettes;  a  raccoon  picking  the  pockets  of 

a  man  for  sugar;  a  raccoon  carefully  washing 

and  eating  an  egg. 


"The  nocturnal  kinkajou.  .  .  An  ant- 
eater.  .  .  Looking  up  through  a  glass,  we  see  a 
Pacific  pocket  mouse  eating  sunflower  seeds. 
A  cormorant  swallows  a  large  fish.  An  iguana 
kills  a  vulture  after  shedding  its  tail  which  still 
wiggles  like  a  live  snake.  The  film  closes  with 
a  dramatic  fight  between  the  iguana  and  a 
puma. 

"The  commentary  is,  on  the  whole,  good, 
but  one  or  two  inaccuracies  In  regard  to  minor 
points  will  have  to  be  noted  and  corrected  by 
the  teacher.  The  photography  is  superb,  and 
the  animal  actions  unusual.  Recommended  for 
biology,  grades  10  through  college,  and  nature 
study,  grades  4  through  6.  It  should  be  helpful 
also  in  zoology  and  general  science  classes, 
grades  7  through  12."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


ANIMALS    IN    WONDERLAND, 
loan     1945     S  African  I 


lOmin 


16-sd- 
591.5 


el-jh-sii-c 
Depicting  wildlife  in  the  world's  greatest 
game   sanctuary,    the  Kruger  National   Park 
CanNFS 

ANIMALS    OF    THE    AFRICAN     PLAINS.    IR 
16-sl-rent   50c    1938   AMNH  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 
Includes:  zebra,  oryx,  ostrich.  Grant's  ga- 
zelle,   eland,   impala,   gerenuk,   giraffe,   and  hy- 
ena 

ANIMALS   OF   THE   CAT   TRIBE.    8mln   16-sI- 
$12    1932    EBP  591.5 

p-el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Includes  the  domestic  cat  and  kittens; 
tiger  and  leopard  kittens  playing  with  children; 
lions  and  cubs.  The  differences  in  external  ap- 
pearance of  these  animals  are  pointed  out  but 
their  close  relation  to  the  cat  tribe  Is  demon- 
strated by  their  behavior 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ANIMALS  OF  THE  ZOO.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-$50   1933   EBP  591.5 

p-el  Guide  15c 
The  lion,   tiger,   eland,  giraffe,   bison,  hip- 
popotamus,  rhinoceros,   elephant,  monkeys,   sea 
lions,    brown,    black   and   polar   bears    and    the 
different  kinds  of  food  they  eat 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ARCTIC    THRILLS.    (Adventure    parade    ser.) 
16-sI-sd    1941   Castle  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"A-sail  over  wintry  seas  to  the  Ice  of  the 
frozen  North.  Seal,  walrus.  Icebergs,  polar 
bear  hunt.  Good  commentator.  Interesting  and 
unusual  scenes.  Excellent  for  organization  use 
as  well  as  schools."    California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AUSTRALIAN     ANIMALS.     15-lOmin     16-si-sd- 
$24-$36;    rent    $1.50    1940    UWP  591.5 

el-Jh 
Opossum,    platypus,    echidna,    koala,    and 
kangaroos  of  several  species  are  shown  in  native 
habitat.     A  Carveth  Wells  lecture  film 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay 

BABIES  OF  THE  WILD.  lOmin  16-sa-$18;  rent 

$1.50      UWP  591.5 

p-el-Jh 

Young    cottontails,    prairie    dogs,    gophers, 

wild    sheep,    bison,    llama,    yak,    hippopotamus. 


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BABIES   OF   THE    WILD — Continued 
monkey,   raccoon,  wolf,  otter,  seal,   zebra,  kan- 
garoo, bear  and  others 

Calhoun  Neb 

Cos  PH 

Nay  West 

BABY  BEAR.  12min  16-si-?16.31;  rent  $1.25 
Bray  591.5 

p-el 

Photographed  by  William  L.  and  Irene 
Finley.  Especially  edited  and  titled  for  the 
elementary    grades   by   Rita   Hochheimer 

"A  baby  bear  deserted  by  its  mother, 
found  starving  in  the  Oregon  woods,  is  taken 
home  and  brought  up  with  Peter,  a  fox  terrier, 
as  a  pet  by  the  children."  School  manage- 
ment 

Col  60c  UWF    ?16.31;    rent 

RFA  $1.25  $1.25 

Neb  VES  $1.25 

Wis  75c 

BABY     BEAVERS.     8mln    16-si-$12    1930    EBF 

591.5 
p-el    Guide 

"May  either  be  used  alone,  or  as  an  ad- 
dition to  the  film  'Beavers'  (listed  below]" 
Wisconsin 

Short  reel  with  simple  titles,  for  small 
children.  Baby  beavers  swim  with  their 
mother  and  try  to  climb  on  her  back.  Those 
succeeding  are  taken  for  a  ride.  The  babies 
comb  their  fur  with  their  paws,  play  in  the 
sunshine,  and  in  the  nearby  stream.  Some 
climb  over  a  dam  while  the  rest  swim  and  dive 
with   their  mother 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BEAR    AND    ITS    RELATIVES.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$67.50     1941     Coronet  591.5 

p-el 

Clear  and  interesting  shots  of  the  raccoon, 

the  panda,  kodiak  bear,  polar  bear,  the  grizzly 

and  the  American  black  bear 

"Fine   views  of  animals  with  close-ups  of 
teeth,  hoofs  and  ways  of  eating."   Collaborator 
"Not  so  good."  Collaborator 
Brig    $1.50  PalFL 

Ind    $3  Photoart 

Kan  UTBY 

NC  Vesco   $67.50 

Neb 

BEARS.    5min    16-si-$6    1932    EBF  591.5 

el  Guide 
American    black    bears,    European    brown 
bears,   Malay  bears,   and  polar  bears  are  por- 
trayed In  action 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BEAVERS.    ISmin    16-si-$24   1930   EBF  591.5 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Animated  and  actual  photographs  of 
beavers  repairing  a  dam  and  then  lunching 
on  bark.  Views  of  trees  they  have  cut,  a 
canal  they  have  made  and  of  branches  stored 
for  food.  A  beaver  combs  his  hair.  Shows  a 
cross  country  hike,  the  "musk  heap"  which 
serves  as  a  guide  to  traveling  beavers  and  a 
beaver  giving  the  danger  warning.  Pictures 
of  homes  and  of  the  young 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIOGRAPHY    OF    A    CONY.    lOmin    16-sd-$40: 
rent    $1.50    1939   UWF  591.5 

ei-jii-sh 

Biographical  study,  produced  by  Arthur 
C.    Barr 

"Habitats,  range,  and  life  habits  of  the 
Cony  and  his  associates  of  the  High  Sierras." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRDS  AND  ANIMALS  OF  THE  FAR  NORTH. 

15min   16-si-$24;    rent   $1.50   U^VF  591.5 

el-jh-sii 

MacMillan    shows   us   dovekie,    gulls,    elder 

duck,     sea     pigeons,     pufBns,     snow     buntings 

and     others.       Eider    ducks    hatch    young    on 

Littleton  Island 

An  Eskimo  catches  birds  on  the  wing 
with  his  net,  while  the  children  hunt  eggs, 
candling   them   against   the   sun 

Among    the    animals    shown    are    the    blue 
fox,    seal,    white   whale,    walrus,    and   musk   ox 
Calhoun  NJM 

Nay  PH 

BLACK    BEAR    TWINS.    (Primary  grade   ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  591.5 

p-el-Jh     Guide 

Portrays    the    experiences    of   a   family    of 

campers  in  observing  a  pair  of  small,   hungry 

and   mischievous   twin   bears 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CAMERA     THRILLS     IN     WILDEST    AFRICA. 

(Sport    parade)    16-si-sd   Castle  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales       distributors:       100ft-si-$2.75:       360ft-si- 

$8.75;     350ft-sd-$17.50 

"A  trek  through  unknown  Africa  in 
search  of  wild  animals.  Closeup  studies  of 
elephants,  zebras,  crocodiles  and  countless 
other  denizens  of  the  jungle."  School  man- 
agement 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARNIVORA— #2    CANINES,    SMALL    CARNI- 
VORES   AND    SEALS.     (Living    natural    his- 
tory)   llmin    16-sd-apply   1946   NY   zoo       591.5 
el-Jh-sh 
Shows  the  American  red  fox,  Chinese  wild 
racoon    dog,    coyote,    timber   wolf,    wild   dog   of 
Australia,   mongoose  killing  cobra,  and  pandas, 
coati  mundi,  kinkajous,  sea  lions,  fur  seals,  wal- 
rus,  etc. 
Cal     $1.50  Tenn    $1.50 

CanNFS  WashCE  $1.50 

Ohio 

CARNIVORA— #1         CAT         ANIMALS         AND 
BEARS.     (Living  natural   history)    llmin   16- 
sd-apply     1946     NY    zoo  591.5 
el-Jh-sh 
Lions,    tigers,   leopards,   jaguars,   down   to 
house    cats,    and   all    types    of    bears   from    the 
American  black  bear  to  the  Asian  brown  bear 
Cal    $1.50                              Ohio 
CanNFS                               WashCE  $1.50 

CHUMMING    WITH    CHIPMUNKS.    14mln    16- 

si-$16.02;    rent   $1.25   Bray  591.5 

p-el-jh 

Shows     the     characteristics     of    the    little 

striped    chipmunk.    Made    by    William    L.    and 

Irene  Finley 

"Delightful."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHUMMING  WITH   THE  ANIMALS.  15min  16- 

sl-rent  $1   1924  BK  591.5 

Arranged  by  Dr  Ditmars,  this  film  shows 
a  number  of  animals  with  special  reference  to 
their  appetites  and  methods  of  feeding.  Shows: 
pygmy  hippopotamus,  fur  seals,  wolf  with  pup- 
pies 

Then  follow  some  animal  stunts  such  as 
the  bison  making  bis  wallow  of  dust  to  free 
himself  of  vermin,  the  giraffe  drinking,  a  mon- 
key apparently  engaged  in  earnest  conversa- 
tion with  some  flying  squirrels  from  the  Anti- 
podes. An  Australian  marsupial  bear  is  also 
shown,  a  pygmy  elephant  and  a  domesticated 
groundhog 

Lew 

Ohio 

VES  $1 


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COMMON       ANIMALS       OF       THE       WOODS 

(NORTH    AMERICA),     llmin     16-sd-$50     1943 

EBF  591.5 

p-el-jh-sh  Guide 

"Pictures     the     squirrel,     rabbit,     raccoon, 

porcupine,  otter,  mink,  beaver,  possum,  skunk, 

and  woodchuck. 

"In  each  instance  the  distinguishing  char- 
acteristics of  the  animal  are  shown,  such  as, 
the  ability  of  the  beaver  to  build  a  dam  and 
habit  of  the  mother  possum  carrying  her  young 
on  her  back."  Indiana 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CONSIDERING   POSEY.  8mln  16-sI-rent  $1  EK 

591.5 

el-Jh 
A  Chester  and  Outing  production  In  which 
some   of   the    queer   habits    and    characteristics 
of   the   llamas   are    shown 
Lew 
PathNE  |1 

COW  AND  ITS  RELATIVES.  lOmin  16-sd-$45 
1941  Coronet  591.5 

p-el-Jh 

The  domestic  cow  and  bull  as  well  as  a 
very  young  calf  are  shown  in  their  natural 
farm  surroundings.  The  Indian  humped  cow, 
the  zebu  and  the  yak  of  Tibet  as  well  as  the 
American  bison  or  buffalo  are  shown  in  scenes 
featuring  the  characteristics  which  distinguish 
each  of  these  animals 

The  film  also  contains  scenes  of  a  group 
of  antelopes  which  are  close  relatives  of  the 
domestic  cow.  The  antelopes  shown  are  the 
kudu  from  Africa,  the  nyala,  the  giant  eland, 
the    roan   antelope   and   the   addax  antelope 

"Though  taken  in  zoos — good  explana- 
tion of  value  of  these  animals,  and  descrip- 
tion of  their  homes."    Marian   Young 

"An  excellent  film  for  classes  in  nature 
study."  California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CROCODILE  THRILLS.  (Adventure  parade 
ser.)      IR      16-si-sd-$8.75-?17.50     1945     Castle 

591.5 
jh-sh 

"Hunters  in  the  Amazon  valley  and  the 
Burmese  jungles  try  to  capture  the  giant  cay- 
mans alive,  and  all  the  thrills  of  the  hunt  are 
shown. 

"In  one  breath-taking  sequence,  three 
natives  are  thrown  Into  the  river  by  the  fury 
of  the  truculent  crocodile  which  capsizes  their 
canoe.  Two  of  the  men  barely  escape,  after 
a  hard  swim,  and  the  third  is  actually  seen 
caught  in  giant  jaws  and  dragged  to  his  death." 
Movie  makers 

AudP    $1.50  Photoart 

Col  sd-?l  Shad  si-sd-$l-$1.25 

Ideal  si-sd-75c-$1.65  Sw   sd-$l 

Neb  UWF 

Ohio 

DEER  AND  ITS  RELATIVES.  lOmin  16-.sd-$45 
1941  Coronet  591.5 

Jh-sh 

Shows  first  the  familiar  white  tail  or 
Virginia  deer.  A  day  old  fawn  of  the  fallow 
deer  is  seen  next.  Then  the  wapiti  in  several 
Interesting  scenes.  The  bactrian  or  two 
humped  camel  and  the  Arabian  or  dromedary 
camel  are  shown  in  characteristic  scenes.  The 
alpaca  and  the  llama  of  South  America  are 
shown 

The  film  closes  with  a  sequence  on  the 
giraffe  pointing  out  its  very  long  legs,  ex- 
tremely long  neck  and  giving  close-ups  of  its 
flexible   tongue   and   knob-like   horns 

"Good  photography  and  commentary. 
Much  information  is  packed  into  film."  Mari- 
an Young 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DESERT  DEMONS.  (Battle  for  life  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 
A     Stacy     Woodard     production     available 
only    to    schools 

"American  desert  animals,  quiet  all  day 
among  the  cacti,  venture  forth  in  the  cooler 
night  atmosphere.  .  .No  commentary.  Recom- 
mended for  nature  study,  grades  4  through  6, 
and   for  biology,   grades  7  through  12. 

"The  teacher  should  be  prepared  to  iden- 
tify the  animals  as  the  action  proceeds."  Ad- 
visory committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DESERT  LAND.  (Struggle  to  live  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    1936    ITTCO  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  R.K.O.  Van  Beuren  corpor- 
ation 

The  constant  search  for  food  on  the  de- 
sert, indulged  in  by  the  animals,  reptiles  and 
insects  provides  the  action.  The  combats  and 
the  combatants  exemplify  the  cunning  and  the 
hardiness  with  which  creatures  are  endowed. 
The  lizard  rests  on  the  spiny  perch  of  the 
cactus  awaiting  his  prey.  The  gila  monster 
prowls  the  hot  sands  to  stalk  his  enemy.  The 
monkey-faced  owl  surveys  the  slow  motion  of 
the  clumsy  tortoise  while  the  reptiles  and 
horned  frogs,  lazily  bask  in  the  sun  to  await 
the  challenges  of  their  belligerent  neighbors. 
The  badger  and  the  huge  snakes  put  on  an 
exhibition.  The  tiny  roadrunner  steals  the 
show  in  dispatching  a  snake  many  times  its 
weight.  Desert  foliage  forms  several  back- 
grounds 

AMNH  $1.50  IdP 

Cine  Minn  $1 

DeV  $1.50  NatFS  $36;  rent  $1.50 

DG 

DWELLERS    OF    THE    FOREST.    12min    16-si- 

$20;    rent   $1   1936   Cal  591.5 

Jh-sh-c 

Animals   and   birds   found   in   the   forested 

regions  of  California:   bear,   porcupine,   beaver, 

marmot,    ring- tailed    cat,    flying    squirrel;    tule 

elk.     Sierra     grouse,     horned     owl,     California 

woodpecker 

Dud 
Mo  50c 

Syr  $1 

ELEPHANT  SEALS  OF  GUADALUPE.  IGmin 
16-si-rent    $1    1940   Hancock  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  interesting  study  In  animal  life  almost 
extinct.  The  capture  of  the  elephant  seal  is  the 
occasion  for  this  film  on  the  habits  of  the  seal, 
including  deadly  combat  of  two  bulls 

ELEPHANTS.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmln  16- 
sd-$50  1940  EBF  591.5 

p-el-jh-sh    Guide    15c 

The  setting  of  this  film  is  a  farm  where 
elephants  are  trained  as  circus  performers. 
Mumbo,  a  trained  elephant  eats  her  breakfast 
of  hay.  Her  great  ears,  her  small,  weak  eyes, 
her  trunk,  feet,  and  tail  are  shown  and  her 
great  strength  is  demonstrated.  She  bathes, 
she  drinks  and  wallows  in  the  water  until 
ordered  out.  She  scratches  her  back  on  a  tree 
and  takes  a  dust  bath.  She  is  put  through 
her  tricks.  Mumbo  dances,  sits  up,  rides  the 
boy  on  her  back,  and  even  stands  on  her  head. 
A  few  days  later,  a  circus  owner  comes  to 
take  Mumbo  away,  leaving  two  baby  elephants 
to  be  trained.  A  part  of  the  process  of  train- 
ing them  for  circus  acts  is  depicted 

"This  is  an  excellent  film  for  showing 
the  appearance  and  habits  of  an  unusual  ani- 
mal, and  for  showing  the  processes  by  which 
elephants  are  trained  to  become  circus  per- 
formers. It  is  aimed  at  the  primary  and  ele- 
mentary grade  levels.  Photography  and  sound 
are  good."     Educational   screen 


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E  L  E  P  H  A  N  TS — Continued 

"Bought  for  elementary  school  use.  Find 
that  senior  high  biology  classes  are  using  It 
regularly."      Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GAME    TRAILS.    lOmln    16-sd-apply   TFC    591.5 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"Record  of  a  vacation  trip  through  the 
wilderness  of  Northern  Canada.  .  .  [Includes] 
pictures  of  a  young  bull  moose  and  a  group  or 
deer  and  moose  frisking  about  ...  an  albino 
deer,  a  moose  family  and  a  bull  moose  in  full 
flight.  The  accompanying  commentary  tells  the 
story  of  the  trip. 

"Very  valuable  for  all  groups  Interested 
In  camping  out  of  doors  from  grades  7  through 
college.  The  wild  life  portrayed  makes  this 
film  of  considerable  value  to  all  nature  study 
groups."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Fi  J2 

GIANTS    OF    THE     JUNGLE.     (Magic    carpet 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  1939  TFC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only   to   schools 

"Elephants  trained  as  beasts  of  burden 
perform  their  daily  duties  at  Assam,  India.  .  . 
The  picture  closes  with  a  scene  showing  ele- 
phants, richly  adorned,  carrying  members  of 
royalty  In  a  maharajah's  procession. 

"An  unusual  but  highly  successful  feature 
of  this  film  Is  the  use  of  simply  worded  sub- 
titles to  carry  the  story  while  the  only  ac- 
companying sound  is  music  suggestive  of  the 
time,  place,  and  kind  of  action. 

"Highly  recommended  as  excellent  for 
nature  study  In  the  lower  grades;  equally  good 
for  high  school  zoology.  Should  be  useful  In 
high  school  biology,  but  rather  too  elementary 
for  college  courses  in  these  sciences.''  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GIANTS     OF     THE     NORTH.       (Naturgraphs) 
16mln    16-sd-?40;    rent    $1.50    Bray  591.5 

el-jh-sh 
The  Grizzly  and   Kodiak  bears  of  Alaska 
Fi   $40:  rent  $2  Minn    $1 

IdahoSo  UWF   $1.50 

GRAY  SQUIRREL.    (Primary  grade  ser.)   llmin 

16-sd-$50      1938     EBF  591.5 

p-el     Guide   15c 

"Portrays    life    of    this    Interesting    little 

animal.      Baby    squirrels    are    taught    to    play 

and    climb.      Squirrels   from    age   of   one   week 

until  they  are  grrown."     Indiana 

"Very    instructive."      Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GREY   OWL'S   LITTLE   BROTHER.     lOmIn  16- 
sd-loan   NPC  591.5 

p-el-Jh-sh 
A  film  showing  the  Ingenuity  and  Indus- 
try of  beavers  In  Canada,   as  Grey  Owl  knew 
them 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INDIAN    ELEPHANT.    IR    16-sI-rent    50c    1938 
AMNH  591.5 

el-Jh 
Filmed    by    Martin    Johnson 

Study  of  Asiatic  elephants.  Including  the 
care  given  them  by  their  mahout  or  trainer, 
their  ability  on  the  hunt,  their  jungle  ways, 
their  aid  In  traveling,  and  their  use  In  the 
lumber  yards  of  Burma,   hauling  teakwood 


ITCHY    SCRATCHY.    SOmIn    16-sd-$75;    rent    $3 
1933     UWF  591.5 

el-Jh 

Produced  by  Hollywood  cine  supply  com- 
pany 

"Picture  Is  taken  In  Canada  and  Alaska 
north  woods.  Beautiful  scenery  of  animals, 
flowers,  snow,  and  mountains.  Itchy- Scratchy 
the  pet  bear  and  the  hunter's  dog  make  an 
interesting  story. 

"The  action  is  good,  making  an  interest- 
ing picture.  Children  in  the  group  who  watch- 
ed the  reviewing  of  the  picture  were  attentive. 
Even  a  three  year  old  saw  the  complete  pic- 
ture. I  recommend  this  picture  for  children." 
J.K.W. 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


THE     JUNGLE.     (Fascinating    journeys     ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-color-apply     TFC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Paramount  production  In  technicolor 
available  only  to  schools 

"A  colorful  presentation  of  the  never 
ceasing  vigilance  of  the  dwellers  in  the  forests 
of  India  as  they  maintain  a  tense  alertness 
against  every  ever-present  threat  of  destruc- 
tion. 

"Scenes  of  the  stealthy  attack  of  the 
tiger;  monkeys  constantly  striving  to  avoid 
death  from  various  animals  and  the  deadly 
and  most  ferocious  killers  In  the  jungle — 
snakes. 

"Scenes  of  a  battle  between  a  mongoose 
and  a  cobra,  and  the  procession  of  a  herd  of 
elephants  to  their  bathing  pool. 

"An  excellent  interpretive  commentary." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $2.50  Minn  $1.50 

Ind    $2.75  Ohio 

JUNGLE   CAVALCADE.     80mln    16-sd-sale  ap- 
ply;   rent   $15   ITTCO  591.5 
Jh-sh-adult 

"A  thrilling  story  of  the  Malay  jungles 
combining  all  the  outstanding  sequences  of 
'Bring  'em  back  alive,'  'Wild  cargo'  and  'Fang 
and  claw.' 

"In  the  film  are  seen  the  daring  capture 
of  a  giant  orang-outang,  the  wild  elephant 
hunt,  a  fight  between  a  30-foot  python  and  a 
Royal  Bengal  tiger,  the  battle  of  a  black 
panther  with  a  crocodile,  and  other  breath- 
taking scenes  of  wild  life  fighting  for  Its 
existence."  Educational  screen 
BraF  $16  Shad  $15 

IdP  $15  UWF    $15 

Photoart  VES  $17.50 

KANGAROO     RAT    AND     ITS     MAJOR    ASSO- 
CIATES    OF     THE     COLORADO     DESERT. 

lOmln    16-sd-$540;  rent  $1.50    1939    UWF  591.5 
el-Jh-sh 

Biographical  study,  produced  by  Arthur  C. 
Barr 

"The  Kangaroo  Rat  and  his  friends  and 
enemies  of  the  Colorado  Desert — habits  of 
living,  feeding,  defense,  burrow  construction — 
a  dramatic  fight  with  the  sidewinder  rattle- 
snake."    Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


KENAI     BIG     GAME.      lOmIn      16-sd-color-$75 
1946     Hawley  591.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Grizzly     bears,     moose,      caribou,     goats, 
sheep — closeups;    of   educational    value   and  ap- 
peal to  sportsmen 
Shadow   $3.50 


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KINGS    OF    THE    ARCTIC.      IR    16-sl-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    Pictorial  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Sea  lions  battling  for  mate  and  for  home 
Ea    sd-$3  Shad    si-sd-$l-$1.26 

FiP  $1  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal     $1.65  TMCA    sd-$1.50 

PH  $1.25 

LITTLE    FRIEND    OF    THE    WILD.    (Humane 

education    ser.)    15mln    16-si-$24;    rent    $1.50 

1939    Bray  591.5 

el-Jh 

Edited   and   titled   for   elementary   grades. 

A  story  of  a  little  boy  who,   fearing  that  the 

deep    winter    snows    would    prevent    his    little 

wild  friends  of  the  woods  from  finding  enough 

food  to  keep  alive,  puts  on  his  snow  shoes  and 

brings    food    to    the   woodpecker,    the    squirrel, 

the  raccoon,   the  owl,   the  deer,   the  bear,   the 

rabbit  and   to  the   skunk 

"The  story  Is  well  done  and  the  animal 
scenes  are  excellent.  [Good  forj  science  and 
reading."     Collaborator 

Col    60c  TexVB 

PI  $24:  rent  $1.50  UWF    $24;    rent    $1.50 

Ohio 

MICHIGAN    BEAVER.  15min  16-si-sd-loan  1933 
MIchC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh    Guide 
Life    of    the    beaver.      Trees    are    felled, 
dams  repaired.    Damage  from  flooding  and  the 
steps  taken  to  curb  it  are  shown 
Cos   sl  NatFS  si-sd-$24-$27; 

MICHIfiAN     FURBEARERS.    15min    16-sl-loan 

1934  MichC  591.5 

el-jh-sh  Guide 

Many    of    the    Michigan    fur- bearers    are 

shown    in    this    film.      Among    them    are    the 

weasel,    mink,    porcupine,    bear,    deer,    moose, 

bob- cat,  fox,  muskrat  and  otter 

ITTCO 

NatFS  $24;  rent  $1 

PCW  $1 

'^19M'9''^'^    MAMMALS.   lOmin   16-sd-loan  1929 
MichC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Also  available  as  a  2R  silent  film 
Shows  the  following  Michigan  animals: 
wolverine,  elk,  bison,  cow  moose  &  calf,  bull 
moose,  spotted  fawn,  doe  deer,  spike  horn 
deer,  porcupine,  albino  porcupine  cub  bear, 
badger,  weasel,  fox,  squirrel  chipmunk,  beaver 

Cos  ,     ,,  ^^  NatFS  si-sd-$24-$27; 

g-io?l-65  ^rent  $1-$1.50 

VBS  $2 

'^19.1'S^'^    MOOSE.    15mln    16-sI-sd-loan    1930 
MIchC  591  5 

el-Jh-sh   Guide 

The  great  moose  herd  of  Isle  Royale.  A 
young   bull    is   captured 

Cos  ,    „  „  NatFS  $24-$27;  rent 

ITTCO^  n-$1.50 

MONKEYS     AND     APES.     8min    16-sl-$12    1932 
^i3F  5915 

el-Jh  Guide 

XT  ™  ^^r**'*,^  °'  species  from  both  the  Old  and 
New  Worlds.  South  American  monkeys  feed- 
ing on  fruits  and  climbing.  Old  World  mon- 
^X^'  ^S^**^?",?^  lacking  the  power  to  grasp 
WIUi  the  tall,  are  seen  to  be  completely  at 
52^$  '"  i"?  *J"®®s.  Among  the  apes  shown  are 
aog-faced  baboons,  mother  and  baby  orang- 
Sf^J?;  *  young  chimpanzee,  and  babies  of  the 
giant  gorilla 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MY  FRIEND,  THE  HARTI.   (Magic  vault  ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-$27;   rent  $1.50  ITTCO  591.5 

el-Jh 

"Elephants  of  India,  showing  their  eco- 
nomic importance  as  well  as  their  use  in  cere- 
monials."  Wisconsin 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NATURE'S     NURSERIES.     16mln    16-sl-$19.68; 
rent    $1.50    Bray  591.5 

el-Jh 
Studies     from     zoological     gardens     and 
from  wild  life 

"Fish    eggs.      Alligator    eggs.      Spider    eggs 
and      babies.       Hummingbird      nest.       Feeding 
young.     Deer    and    young.     Sheep    and    young. 
Bear   and   young."     California 
Dud  IdahoSo 

EPS  Svr  $1 

Fi  UWF 

NEW    HOMES    FOR    BEAVERS.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$25;      rent     $1.25      1946      CanFB  591.5 

Jh-sh-adult 
The  story  of  the  restocking  of  the  James 
Bay  area  with  beavers  from  Algonquin  Park. 
Explains  the  Government's  conservation  pro- 
gramme. The  Indian  chief  of  the  reserve  has 
decreed  that  each  year  new  beavers  will  be 
brought  to  the  streams,  and  that  there  will 
be  no  trapping  for  seven  years.  By  allowing 
the  beaver  population  of  the  area  to  increase, 
man  will  benefit:  beaver  dams  help  control 
floods  and  irrigate  the  land,  which  in  turn 
encourages   plant  and   animal  life 

Bran  Int     film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 

1940     ARIZONA     EXPEDITION.     45mln     16-sd- 
color-$400   rent   $30    1940   Archbold  591.5 

sh-c-adult 
This    color   film    may   be   had   on   a    'loan* 
basis  by  scientific  societies 

Covers  the  Richard  Archbold  1940  Arizona 
expedition.  Shows  the  desert  with  Its  flowers 
and  plants,  the  mammals,  birds  and  reptiles 
In  their  natural  habitat  and  in  captivity;  also 
the  people  of  this  border  country  In  various 
activities.  Apache  Indians  perform  their  "devil 
dance"  to  their  own  original  music 

OUR     ANIMAL     NEIGHBORS.      lOmin      16-sd- 
$45.      Also    color-$75      1947      Coronet         591.5 
p-el-Jh-sh    Guide 
In    this    film    we    see    ten    common    small 
mammals:    cottontail   rabbit,    gray  squirrel,    fox 
squirrel,    chipmunk,    gopher,    deer   and    meadow 
mice,    shrew,    mole   and    bat.     Designed   to   use 
with  groups  of  younger  children 
PalFL 

RACCOON.    8mln    16-sl-$12    1930    EBF  691.5 

p-el-Jh    Guide 
He  fishes  for  crawfish  in  a  stream,  catch- 
es one,   washes  and  eats   it.     He  plays   In  the 
trees  before  he  starts  for  his  home  In  a  dead 
tree   stump 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RETURN  OF  THE  BUFFALO.  (Treasure  chest 
ser.)    lOmln    16-sd-$30    1940    Sklbo  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 

^1.  'T,^®  story  of  the  buffalo  before  and  after 
the  white  man's  invasion  of  the  plains.  We 
are  taken  back  to  that  period  when  the  buffalo 
was  plentiful  and  was  hunted  for  food  by  the 
Indians  but  never  slaughtered  unnecessarily. 
The  Indians  used  the  skins  for  clothing  and  for 
canoe  coverings;  the  hair  was  woven  Into 
cloth. 

"Then  we  see  white  men  arriving  In  their 
covered  wagons.  Soon  thousands  of  buffaloes 
had  been  killed  for  sport  tuid  for  their  skins. 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


RETURN   OF  THE   BUFFALO — Continued 

"Canada  and  the  United  States,  suddenly 
awakening  to  the  imminence  of  extinction  for 
the  buffalo,  establish  a  joint  reserve,  known 
as   Buffalo  Park. 

"This  film  has  a  rather  synthetic  con- 
struction. The  commentary  is  not  instructive. 
"Recommended  for  biology  classes  from 
the  standpoint  of  animal  habits  and  behavior. 
Has  limited  value  for  history  classes  in  the 
lower  elementary  grades."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROCKY    MOUNTAIN    MAMMALS.   15min  IG-sl- 

$24  1930  EBF  591.5 

el-jh-sh  Guide 

Shows    antelopes,    coyotes,    mule    deer,    a 

mountain    lion,    grizzly    bear,    pack    rat,    cony. 

mountain  sheep,  a  marmot,  and  many  views  of 

mountain   goats 

"Mammals  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  region 
are  depicted  living  in  zones  where  food,  shel- 
ter, and  climatic  conditions  are  favorable. 
Mammals  of  the  open  plains,  the  heavy  for- 
ests, the  dwarf  timber,  and  the  barren 
heights."     Indiana 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAN  DIEGO  ZOO.  15min  16-sd-color-loan  Santa 
Fe  ry  591.5 

p-el-Jh 
One  of  the  world's  greatest  collections  of 
wild     animals,     birds     of    amazing    types    and 
colors,  and  strange  reptiles;  comments  by  Belle 
Benchley 
Ohio 

SANCTUARY  OF  THE  SEALS.  9mln  16-sd- 
apply    TFC  591.5 

p-el-Jh 
A      Fox      production      available      only      to 
schools 

"This   film    shows   the   habits   and   actions 
of  the  Pacific  Coast   seals.     A   very  entertain- 
ing and  educational  subject.    Excellent  for  the 
grammar    school    grades."     California 
AMNH    $1.50  PH  $2 

Cal  $1  ND   $1 

SEA  ELEPHANTS  AND  SEA  LIONS.  (Our 
colorful  world  ser.)  15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent 
$3     1941     UWF  591.5 

el-jh-sh 
Presents  in  color  sea  elephants  or  ele- 
phant seals  on  Guadalupe  and  the  San  Benitos 
Islands  off  lower  California.  A  study  of  their 
characteristics  and  living  habits.  Shots  also  of 
sea  lions  living  among  the  sea  elephants,  giv- 
ing some  idea  of  the  differences  of  these  water 
creatures  as  well  as  the  similarities 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay 

SEALS  AND  WALRUSES.  5min  16-sI-$6  1932 
EBF  591.5 

el-Jh  Guide 

Fur  seals  are  seen  at  their  native  rook- 
eries in  Alaska.  Close  views  reveal  a  herd 
swimming,  walking  on  shore  by  means  of  their 
flippers,  and  guarding  and  mothering  their 
young.  Very  large  seals,  called  'sea  elephants,' 
are  shown  at  play.  Walruses  parade  before 
the    camera 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOME  LARGER  MAMMALS.  15min  16-sl-$24 
1931  EBF  591.5 

el-jh-sh     Guide 
This     film     supplements     "Rocky     moun- 
tain   mammals"    listed    above 

Herds  of  bison,  black  bears,  Virginia 
deer,  wapiti,  and  moose  in  their  several 
types    of    wild    surroundings 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


STALKING    BIG    GAME    IN     MONTANA.    9min 

16-sd-color-$75     1946    Hawley  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-aduit 
Out  on  Ernie  Miller's  Elkhorn  ranch  a 
couple  of  youngsters  see  how  close  they  can 
get  to  the  following,  wariest  of  America's  big 
game  animals:  pronghorn  antelope,  elk,  mule 
deer,   grizzly  bear,   bighorn  sheep,   moose 

AMNH    11.50 

Minn     $1.50 

UWF 

SWAMPLAND.  (Struggle  to  live  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50    1936    ITTCO  591.5 

el-jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  R.K.O.  Van  Beuren  corpora- 
tion 

Story  of  wild  animal  life  foimd  in  various 
swamplands   of   the   United    States 
AMNH  Sl.BO  IdP 

Cos  IntF 

DeV  $1.50  Minn  $1 

DO  NatFS  $36;  rent  $1.50 

TEDDY  BEARS  AT  PLAY.  8min  16-sd-$15; 
rent   $1.50     1940     UWF  591.5 

p-el-Jh 
A  short  film  devoted  entirely  to  the  an- 
tics of  the  lovable  koala  bear.  Appropriate 
music  is  in  the  background.  Pleasant  smging 
of  a  catchy  little  song  also  helps  to  give  the 
proper    atmosphere 

"Charming."      Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THREE   JUNGLE   GIANTS.    5mln   16-si-$6   1932 

EBF  591.5 

el 

Indian    and    African    elephants    with    their 

wrinkled    skins,     upturned    trunks    and    large, 

floppy    ears.     Rhinoceros    wallowing    in    muddy 

water,     and    a    young    hippopotamus    walking 

beside    a    small    child 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THREE    LITTLE    BRUINS    IN    THE    WOODS. 

16-si-sd    1943    Castle  591.5 

p-el-jh 

Available    in    the     following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Unusual  shots  of  baby  bears  and  other 
wild  creatures 

"Delightful  film."  Collaborator 

"Excellent    photography."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THREE  LITTLE  BRUINS  MAKE  MISCHIEF. 
(Adventure  parade  ser.)  8min  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1946    Castle  591.5 

p-el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"This  is  the  hilarious  story  of  three  small 
bears  who,  one  day,  wander  out  of  their  forest 
and  happen  upon  a  farm.  Their  visit  involves 
encounters  with  such  oddities — to  a  bear — as  a 
cow,  a  goose  and  a  horse. 

"Then  they  find  the  kitchen  which,  nat- 
urally,   complicates   things."    Movie  makers 

Available   from    10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TWO  LITTLE  BEARS  FROM  CHINA.  IR  16- 
si-rent    50c    1938   AMNH  591.5 

el-Jh 
The   antics   of   two   little   bear   cubs   cap- 
tured   by    Roy    Chapman    Andrews    on    one    of 
his    expeditions    to    China.     They    drink    milk 


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TWO    LITTLE    BEARS — Continued 
from  a  medicine   dropper  and  from   a  saucer. 
They  romp  and  play  with  each  other  and  per- 
form acrobatic  stunts  on  a  horizontal  bar 
Mich 

VANISHING    HERDS.    14min    16-sd-$19.96     1940 
Castle  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  USDA  film 

A  grandfather  tells  two  children  how  the 
bison,  elk  and  other  game  animals  and  birds 
have  been  nearly  exterminated,  and  what 
Federal  and  other  agencies  are  doing  to  re- 
store them,  particularly  with  reference  to 
national    forests 

Contains  shots  of  prehistoric  animals 
and  of  the  last  heath  hen,  bison,  deer,  moun- 
tain   sheep,    elk,    bears    and    wild    turkeys 

"Hard  to  understand  the  conversation." 
California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


THE    VELDT.     (Howe    hodge    podge    ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply  TPC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh 

An  Educational  films  corporation  of 
America   available   only   to    schools 

"Here  are  scenes  on  the  plains  near  the 
foothills  of  an  African  mountain  range.  We 
see  lakes  which  teem  with  wild  fowl.  Fla- 
mingoes wade  in  the  shallow  water,  then, 
with  a  running  start,  take  off  In  flight,  which 
Is  pictured  In  slow-motion. 

"We  see  the  secretary  bird  .  .  .  glimpses 
of  the  hooded  cobra,  the  black  mamba  and 
the  puff  adder  .  .  .  native  shoots  his  arrows 
through  the  head  of  a  python  coiled  around 
a  limb.  The  baboon  is  pictured.  .  .  A  close-up 
of  the  chameleon  reveals  its  swivel  eyes  and 
long,  darting  tongue. 

"The  fierce-looking  but  harmless  iguana 
la  seen.  The  close-up  of  the  high  mound  of 
an  ant  hill  shows  the  large  queen  ant.  An- 
other foe  of  the  snake  is  the  dwarf  mon- 
goose,   which   can    be   tamed. 

"Also  present  are  the  praying  mantis  and 
the  armorclad  spiny  cricket.  A  scourge  of 
locusts  sweeps  the  land,  covering  the  trees 
and  plants.  Zebras  inhabit  the  country  near 
volcanic  mountains,  as  well  as  bush  pigs  and 
antelopes.  A  volcanic  explosion  fires  the  veldt. 
The  natives  and  all  the  animals  flee  to- 
gether, their  fears  of  each  other  lost  In  the 
greater  fear  of   the   devastating  flames. 

"Recommended  for  nature  study  from 
the  fifth  grade  up;  for  biology,  grades  7 
through  12,  and  social  science  at  all  levels." 
Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  UWP 

Ideal     $1.65  VES  $1.50 

111  $1.50  WIlo 

Mod  Wis  $1.25 

Ohio 


WILD   ANIMALS   NEAR    HOME.   IR   16-sI-rent 

50c  1938  AMNH  591.5 

el-Jh 

Baby     snowshoe     rabbits     are     fed     warm 

milk  with   a   medicine   dropper.     The   opossum 

feigns  sleep,   but  is  picked  up  by  a  little  girl. 

Sachet,    a   pet   skunk,    finds   apples   under   the 

snow    In    the    orchard 


WILD  ANIMALS— THEIR  HOMES  AND 
HABITS.  (Trailside  adventures  ser.)  lOmln 
16-sI-sd-$30-$40  1940  Barr  591.5 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Interesting  comparison  of  animal  homes 
and  the  method  of  protecting  the  young.  In- 
cludes both  bird  and  mammal  homes.  Timed 
narration  to  be  read  by  teacher  for  silent 
print."  Collaborator 
UWP    $1.50 


WILD  ELEPHANT  ROUNDUP.  16-sI-sd  1941 
Castle  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-sl-$2.75;  360ft-sl- 
$8.75;  350ft-sd-$17.50.  Also  available  in  a 
Spanish   and   a   French   version 

A  band  of  twenty  natives  imder  the 
leadership  of  one  white  man  sight  and  stalk 
a  herd  of  800  elephants  into  African  waste- 
lands. Armed  only  with  ropes  they  succeed 
in  capturing  a  number  of  the  frightened 
beasts  who  put  up  a  tremendous  struggle,  up- 
rooting trees  in  their  frenzy.  The  captured 
elephants  are  taken  off  among  older,  tamed 
elephants 

A    bit    exciting    for    verj'    young    children 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WILD  LIFE  ON  THE  DESERT.  12mln  16-sl- 
$20;    rent   $1   1936   Cal  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Scenes   of   wild   life   found   on   the   desert 
between    the   Rocky  Mountains   and   the   Sierra 
Nevadas 
Ariz  $1  Minn  75c 

CEA  $1  Mo  50c 

Lew  NCS 

WILD  LIFE  ON  THE  VELDT.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-c 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only   to   schools 

"A  clever  cameraman  brings  back  a  rec- 
ord of  the  enchantment  and  terror  of  an 
average  day  in  the  lives  of  the  wild  animals 
in  Kruger  Park,  South  Africa.  .  .  No  com- 
mentary, but  occasional  action  sounds;  a 
musical  background.  This  film  makes  the 
most  of  the  splendid  opportunity  for  animal 
study  provided  by  the  Kruger  Park  sanctu- 
ary. 

"Recommended  as  excellent  for  zoology, 
grades  10  through  college;  biology  (conser- 
vation), grades  7  through  12;  nature  study, 
grades  1  through  6;  social  science  at  all 
levels.  It  should  be  valuable  in  study  of 
drawing  and  designing  at  all  levels.  The 
water  hole  scenes  are  excellent."  Advisory 
committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

WILDLIFE  OF  NEW  YORK.  26min  16-si-sd- 
loan   NT  conservation  591.5 

el-Jh-sh-adu!t 
Shots  of  deer  and  beaver  at  work  are  em- 
phasized.    Other  animals   shown   include   coon, 
chipmunk,    skunk,    mink,    fisher,    and  marten 

WING,  CLAW,  AND  FANG.  (Adventure  parade 
ser.)    llmin    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1944    Castle 

591.5 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
"A  kitten,  a  pup,  a  penguin,  and  a  Hon 
are  the  stars  in  this  movie  which  reveals  the 
fact  that  birds  and  beasts  react  in  Intelligent 
ways.  Final  scenes  show  a  lion  trainer  wres- 
tling and  playing  with  a  lion  which  has  al- 
ready been  trained. 

"Good  for  very  young  children  except  this 
final  scene."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ZOO  BABIES.  14min  16-sd-$54;  rent  $3  1938 
ITTCO  591.5 

p-el-Jh-sh-c 
"A  picturization  of  the  feeding  and  play 
activities  of  reptiles,  birds,  and  animals.  Not 
a  complete  repertoire  of  the  zoo  but  repre- 
sentative specimens.  Narration  is  very  poor, 
hardly  understandable  at  all.  Some  of  the 
narration  explains  reproduction  In  a  very 
sketchy   manner. 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


zoo    BABIES — Continued 

"Film  ends  with  scenes  of  human  babies 
feeding  from  bottle,  then  school  actlvitlea 
These  scenes  seem  inappropriate  In  a  zoo  film. 
Best  part  of  film — close-ups  of  lion  cubs." 
PCW  film  service  staff. 

"A  number  of  young  animals  are  photo- 
graphed In  the  London  Zoo.  Among  those  seen 
are  fat-tailed  Egyptian  mice,  gerbiUes,  Jer- 
boas, kangaroos,  alligators,  hippopotamus, 
puma,  snakes.  Indian  and  African  elephants, 
terrapin,    sea    lions,    walrus,    llama    and    lions. 

"Although  Its  photography  is  not  up  to 
modem  standards,  this  Is  a  pleasing  film  and 
shows  well  the  attractiveness  of  a  consider- 
able number  of  young  animals  of  various 
kinds. 

"The  captions  are  sufl^iciently  inform- 
ative, but  are  disproportionately  long  com- 
pared with  the  length  of  the  sequences.  A 
background  film  for  Junior  children,  and  as 
a  preliminary  to  a  visit  to  the  Zoo."  British 
film    Inst. 

DG  NatFS  $54;  rent  $3 

Geo  $3.50  NYU  $3 

Ideal    $3.30  SC  $3 

Minn  $2  Shad  $3 

ZOO'S      WHO.      9min      16-sd-$8.75-$17.50      1941 
Official  591.5 

p-el-jh-sh 
A  complete  tour  of  a  modem  zoo  —  where 
large  enclosures  surrounded  by  moats  are  used 
Instead    of   cages.      Training   lions,    tigers,    ele- 
phants, penguins,  seals  and  monkeys 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


591.57     Means  of  profectlon 

CAMOUFLAGE  IN  NATURE  THROUGH 
FORM  AND  COLOR  MATCHING.  16-sd-col- 
or-$75   1946  Coronet  591.57 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
This     film,     available    In    color,     includes 
many  striking  examples  of  nature  photography 
Available  from   10   or  m.ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CAMOUFLAGE  IN  NATURE  THROUGH  PAT- 
TERN MATCHING,  yi^min  16-sd-color-$60 
1946     Coronet  591.57 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
This    film    includes    numerous    examples 
of    birds,    animals,    insects,    fish,    reptiles    and 
amphibians  which  depend  upon  the  camouflage 
of  pattern  to  protect  them  from  their  enemies 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

COLOR    CHANGES     IN     FISH    AND    SQUIDS. 

IR  16-sl-color-$60;  rent  $3  1939  Rutgers  591.57 
c 
"Highly  technical  film  restricted  almost 
entirely  to  use  In  advanced  courses  In  col- 
lege. Color— fair.  Treatment  of  subject — ac- 
curate and  complete,  however,  the  theme 
seems  to  move  too  slowly.  Portions  of  the 
film  dealing  with  actual  changes  in  color  of 
fish    are    excellent."     PCW    film    service    staff 

Ohio 

COLOR  CHANGES   IN   FROQS  AND  CRUSTA- 
CEANS.     15mln     16-sI-$25;   rent  $2   1936  Rut- 
gers 59-,. 57 
sh-c 
Photography   by   Norman    McClintock   and 
Barle     B.      Perkins,      at     the     Blophotography 
Laboratory,    Rutgers    University.      Shows    how 
amphibians  and  crustaceans  change  color 

Following  views  of  the  entire  animal  to 
show  various  color  phases,  there  are  close- 
up  shots  of  Individual  color  cells  in  micro- 
scopic detail,  and  time-lapse  pictures  of  mov- 
ing pigment 
Ohio 


HOW   NATURE    PROTECTS   ANIMALS.    (Ani- 
mal    life    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1931     EBF 

591.57 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide    15c 
Various  ways  by  which  animals   are   pro- 
vided    with     devices     to     conceal     themselves, 
either   for   the   purpose   of   protection,    or   as   a 
means    of    securing    food    are    shown 

Examples  are  given  of  natural  protection 
through  fleetness  of  foot,  mimicry,  protective 
coloration,    armor    and    secluded    homes 

Included  In  the  picture  are  the  rabbit, 
raccoon,  giraffe,  tiger,  lion,  zebra,  goat, 
pheasant,  looper  caterpillar  and  the  beehawk 
moth 

"One  of  the  best  films  of  Its  kind."  New- 
ark 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


591.92     Marine  and  fresh  wafer  fauna 

ALIVE   IN  THE   DEEP.    22mln  16-sd-$84;  rent 

$5    1942    Pictorial  591.92 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced    by   Woodard   productions   in   co- 
operation with  the  American  film  center.     Mu- 
sic by  Edward  Craig 

The  eternal  fight  for  existence  that  goes 
on  among  the  monsters  of  the  deep  sea,  with 
intimate  close-ups  of  their  llfe-and-death  strug- 
gle for  existence.  Shows  fishes,  corals,  eels, 
starfishes,  sea  cucumbers,  sea  anemones.  Jelly- 
fish, crabs,  barnacles,  octopus,  turtles,  sharks, 
dolphins,  whales,  sea  lions,  murres,  and  pufiins 

Den  $3.75  Minn  $2.50 

ICS    $7.50  Ores  loan 

Ideal    $5.50  Van    loan 

ANIMALS  OF  THE  SEASHORE.  15min  16-sl- 
$25;    rent    $1    Harvard  591.92 

el-Jh 
Produced   at   Mt  Desert   Island   Biological 
Laboratory 

Shows  barnacles,  starfish  and  other  small 
creatures  of  the  seashore 

ARTHROPODA,  REEL  II.  15mln  16-sI-$60; 
rent    $3     1942     Rutgers  591.92 

sh-c-adult 
This  reel  shows  cru.stacea  from  the  gulf 
coast   of   Florida 
Ohio 

BEACH  AND  SEA  ANIMALS.  (Animal  life 
ser.)    lOmin     16-sd-$50     1931     EBP  591.92 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
By  Dr  G.   Clyde  Fisher,   of  the  American 
museum    of   natural    history 

Among  the  animals  shown  are:  the  star- 
fish, sea-urchin,  crab,  cuttle-fish,  octopus, 
crayfish,  lobster,  shrimp,  snail,  scallop,  and 
the    sea-cucumber 

The  physical  structure  and  activities  of 
these  animals  are  presented.  The  balance  in 
nature  or  interrelations  of  various  animals  is 
illustrated,  special  emphasis  being  placed  on 
their    methods    of    protection 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BLOOD  CIRCULATION  IN  MARINE  .ANI- 
MALS. 15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1942 
Rutgers  591.92 

c 
This  color  film  demonstrates  the  variety 
of  circulating  fluids  and  mechanisms.  The 
animals  chosen  are  Thalassema,  Nereis,  CIs- 
tenides,  CaUinectes,  Palaemonetes,  Ostrea,  a 
fish  and  a  terrapin.  Colorless  and  pigmented 
fluids  and  corpuscles  are  shown  in  pulsating 
vessels  and  hearts.  Microscopic  views  of 
capillaries  and  the  circulating  media  give 
demonstrations  concerning  the  transportation 
of  food,  oxygen,  and  wastes 


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591.92 


BORN  TO  ore.   (Battle  for  life  ser.)   8min  16- 
sd-apply     TFC  591.92 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Skibo  and  is  available  only 
to    schools 

"This  film  introduces  the  dwellers  on  the 
sea  bottom.  An  octopus  enters  an  empty  shell. 
A  plumed  worm  expands  its  tentacles  until 
it  looks  like  a  dahlia.  Another  strange  worm, 
which  appears  to  be  half  bat  and  half  mouse, 
undulates  across  the  screen.  Beautiful  hy- 
droids,  like  creatures  of  spun  glass,  sway  and 
bow  in  the  ocean  currents. 

"A  sea  urchin,  looking  like  an  animated 
pin  cushion,  crawls  into  view.  We  see  its 
eggs,  enormously  magnified,  go  through  clea- 
vage up  to  16  and  32  cell  stages.  Then  there 
are  snails  and  their  eggs  which  hatch  Into 
ciliated,  free-swimming  lorms. 

"A  mother  octopus  guards  her  masses  of 
grape-like  eggs,  stirring  them  frequently  with 
her  tentacles.  Her  relative,  the  common  squid, 
lays  its  eggs  in  long  rows  of  Jelly.  The  eggs 
and  embryo  squids  are  shown  in  micro- 
photography.  A  large  magnification  shows  the 
heart  beating. 

"A  starfish  swims  by.  A  shot  of  the  hy- 
droids  introduces  the  story  of  the  formation 
of  medusa  by  alternation  of  generations.  A 
rabbit-like  fish,  looking  out  from  its  home 
in  an  empty  mollusk  shell;  its  young  reveal 
the  beating  heart  and  capillary  circulation. 
Another  fish  is  brought  in  as  an  example  of 
'live-bearing'   fish. 

"Excellent  photography;  no  better  picture 
of  cell  division  could  be  attained.  Highly 
recommended  for  nature  study,  grades  4 
through  6;  biology,  grades  7  through  college; 
and  zoology,  10  through  college."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CORAL    AND    ITS    CREATURES.     lOmln     16- 
sd-$30   1945   Post  591.92 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 
Undersea   life    on    a   coral    reef.      Tropical 

fish  and   microscopic  studies  of   coral   polyps 
DeVry    $1.50  Tenn   $1.50 

Eastin   $1  UWF    $30;    rent    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  Wis  $1.25 

Ohio  YMCA    $30;    rent 

Shad  $1.50  $1.50 

ECHINODERMATA,    REEL    I.    IR    16-sl-color- 
$60;  rent  $3    1939    Rutgers  591.92 

sh-c 
Illustrates   in  color  the  representatives  of 
this   group    commonly   used    in    zoology   labor- 
atories 

Asterias,  the  common  starfish  of  the 
Maine  coast  is  shown  in  all  its  locomotor  and 
feeding  activities.  The  tube  feet  and  pedi- 
cellariae  are  shown  in  detail,  and  the  everted 
stomach   is   clearly   seen 

An  attempt  is  made  to  open  the  valves 
of  a  living  mussel,  illustrating  the  typical 
method   of   feedihg   on   bivalve   mollusks 

The  sea  cucumber,  Cucumaria,  is  shown 
in  close  view  with  details  of  the  tentacles, 
their  eversion  and  method  of  feeding.  A  high 
magnification  view  of  the  posterior  end  il- 
lustrates the  cloacal  breathing  movements  and 
action   of  the   cloacal  valve 

Strongylocentrotus,      the     sea     urchin     ol 
northern    shores    is    shown.      There    are    close 
views   of   the   mouth   and   surrounding  pedicel- 
lariae 
Neb 
Ohio 
Okla  $1.50 

GULF  OF   MEXICO  INVERTEBRATES,   REEL 
I.    15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $2    1942  Rutgers 

591.92 
c 
In   order   to   illustrate   some  of   the   south- 
ranging    species    of    marine    invertebrates,    this 
color  film  was  made  on  the  northern  Gulf  Coast 
of  norida.  A  few  collecting  scenes  and  a  map 


locate  the  environment,  and  magnified  pic- 
tures of  the  animals  show  normal  movements, 
form,  and  color.  Sponges,  coelenterates,  mol- 
lusks,   echinoderms,   and  arthropods  are  shown 

Tex    $2 

GULF  OF  MEXICO  INVERTEBRATES,  REEL 
II.  15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1942  Rut- 
gers 591.92 

c 

An  otter  trawl  is  cast  and  a  haul  from  the 
sandy  shores  of  Northern  Florida  is  brought  to 
the  laboratory  for  close  examination.  Stone, 
Ghost,  Calico,  Spider,  Hermit,  Swimming,  and 
Fiddler  Crabs  are  abundant.  Colorful  squids 
are  active  in  the  aquarium.  Survey  of  inverte- 
brate life  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  is  contained  in 
this  and  in  reel  I,  listed  above 

INVERTEBRATES  FROM  THE  GULF  OF 
MAINE,  REEL  l-ll.  30min  16-si-$50;  rent  $4 
1934  Rutgers  591.92 

c 
Photography  is  by  Norman  McClintock  at 
Mt    Desert    Island    biological    laboratory,    Sals- 
bury    Cove,    Maine.      Reels    are    available    sep- 
arately for  $25;   rent  $2 

Reel  I  shows  a  number  of  typical  sea- 
shore animals  such  as  sponges,  anemones, 
worms,  and  sea  stars.  Includes  scenic  shots 
of  surf  and  rocky  shores,  tide  pools,  beaches 
and  of  tidal   areas 

Reel    n    continues    the    parade    of   marine 
forms,  including  barnacles,  etc. 
Ohio 
Okla  $1 

LIFE  UNDER  THE  SOUTH  SEAS,  llmin  16- 
si-sd-$30-$35;  rent  $1.50    1936    UWF  591.92 

Jh-sh 
Science    subject    by    Arthur    C.    Pillsbury, 
devoted  to  underwater  studies  of  the  anemone, 
sea  urchin,  starfish.  Jelly  fish,  and  other  crea- 
tures  of   the    southern   sea 

The  time-lapse  camera  compresses  hours 
of  imperceptibly  slow  motion  Into  a  few  sec- 
onds so  that  the  sluggish  activities  of  the 
lower  forms  of  life  may  be  seen.  Mr.  Pills- 
bury's  method  of  recording  colors  and  forms 
while  making  submarine  movies  is  also  shown 
and    explained 

Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIVING  JEWELS.  (Struggle  to  live  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50   1936   ITTCO  591.92 

Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  R.K.O.  "Van  Beuren  corpora- 
tion 

Shows  the  innumerable  creatures  that 
live  in  the  ever  rolling  surf 

Cos  Minn  $1 

DG  NatFS  $36;  rent  $1.50 

Ideal  $1.65  Shad  $1.50 

IntF  VES   $1.50 

Mich 

MARINE  CIRCUS.  (Pete  Smith  specialties 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-color-apply    TFC  591.92 

el-Jh-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  technicolor  pro- 
duction  available  only  to   schools 

"  'Marine  Circus'  is  a  photographic  study 
of  various  species  of  fish  which  are  on  dis- 
play in  a  marine  studio  in  Florida.  .  .  Recom- 
mended for  classes  in  nature  studies,  in  grades 
4  to  8. 

"The  film  presents  a  true  cross-section 
of  marine  life,  inasmuch  as  the  fish  are  not 
separated  by  species  but  mingle  as  they 
would  in  their  natural  habitat. 

"The    Technicolor    photography    is    a    dis- 
tinct aid  to  aji  appreciation  of  the  colorings." 
Advisory    committee 
AMNH   $2.50 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MARINE  COMMUNITIES.  15min  16-si-color- 
$60;    rent    $3     1942     Rutgers  591.92 

c-adult 
While  many  marine  animals  move  about 
Independently,  they  are  often  associated  in 
communities.  The  open  sea,  rocky  shores, 
the  intertidal  zone  where  there  is  periodic  im- 
mersion and  impact  of  waves,  tide  pools, 
sheltered  bays,  docks  and  bridges,  estuaries, 
and  mud  flats,  harbor  groups  of  characteristic 
invertebrates.  In  this  color  film  a  large  mussel 
shell  supports  a  marine  community  of:  brachl- 
opods,  tunicates,  annelids,  barnacles,  echino- 
derms,  coelenterates;  a  hermit  crab  is  sur- 
mounted by  a  dense  bryozoan  colony.  Spider 
crabs  decorate  themselves  with  algae  and 
various  invertebrates,  forming  a  community 
which   is   beneficial   to   all   concerned 

MARSHLAND  MYSTERIES  15min  16-si- 
color-$60;   rent  $3    1939    UWF  591.92 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  film  in   color  of  a  nature  walk  through 
the   marshland,   with  microscopic  views   of   in- 
sect  and    plant   life.     Photographed   by   Robert 
H.    Unseld 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Nay  PH 

MOLLUSCA,  REEL  I.  14min  16-si-color-$60; 
rent  $3    1941    Rutgers  591.92 

sh-c 

Originally  released  in  1939,  this  film  has 
1)66X1    r6visGcL 

A  nudibranch,  a  snail,  rapidly  burrow- 
ing bivalves,  a  scallop,  and  the  common  squid 
make  up  a  colorful  reel  of  representative  mol- 
lusks.  Of  special  interest  is  the  detailed 
study  of  the  bivalve  foot  in  action.  Various 
structures  such  as  the  tentacles,  mantle,  cirri, 
palps,  and  siphons  are  clearly  shown.  The 
natural  colors,  especially  of  the  scallop  eyes 
and  the  pigment  sacs  of  the  adult  squid,  are 
accurately  recorded.  The  genera  shown  are: 
Neptunea,   Yoldia,    Pecten,   Ensis,   and  Loligo 

NJM 
Ohio 

PARADE    OF    INVERTEBRATES    l-IV.     lOmin 

ea     16-si-color-$60;     rent     $3      1942      Rutgers 

591.92 
sh-c 
Reel  I  shows:  Blepharisma,  Tubularia,  Por- 
pita,  Physalia,  Cyanea,  Mnemiopsls,  BeroS; 
Reel  II:  Bdelloura,  Crlstatella,  brachlopods. 
Nereis,  Cistenides,  Echiurus,  Thalassema, 
Piscicola,  Branchipus,  barnacles,  Caprella, 
Tjivoneca,  Crago;  Reel  III:  Hlppa,  Albunaea, 
Pagurus,  Pilumnus,  Portunis,  Podochela, 
Ovalipes,  Uca;  and  Reel  IV:  Neptunea,  Yoldia, 
Astropecten,  Luidia,  Encope,  Mellita,  Thyone, 
Leptosynapta,  Cynthia,  Boltenia.  Styela, 
Bugula,  Amphloxus 

PELICAN,  TURTLE,  AND  FISH  FROM  THE 
GULF  OF  FLORIDA.  15min  16-sl-color-$60; 
rent  $3     1942    Rutgers  591.92 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
In  this  color  film  pelicans  dive  for  flsh 
in  shallow  water.  A  loggerhead  turtle  is 
photographed  in  a  shallow  tide  pool.  Many 
kinds  of  fish  are  found  in  Florida  waters 
including  the  sea  horse.  Others  are  the 
squirrel  fish,  trigger  fish,  toad  fish,  cow  flsh, 
and  spiny  burrflsh 
Neb  $1 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  PONDS.  lOmln  16-sd-?30 
1945    Post  591.92 

el-Jh-sh 
A    journey    into    the    crater   of   an    extinct 

volcano    and    the    weird    and    bizarre    forms    of 

microscopic    life    which    live    in    a    pool    at    the 

bottom  of  the  crater 

DeVry    $1.50  Shad  $1.50 

Eastin    $1  Tenn   $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF   $1.50 

Ohio  YMCA    $1.50 


PIRATES     OF     THE     DEEP.       (Naturgraphs) 
15min    16-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50    1933    Bray  591.92 
Jh 
Picture    studies   of   strange    predatory   life 
in   the  deep  seas,    including  the  way  in  which 
the    "Portuguese    Man    O'War"    ensnares    fish, 
the    hermit    crab's    method    of    fighting,    a    sea 
anemone's   meal,    and   starfish  attacking   clams 
and   scallops  with   shots  of  the  method  of  re- 
production   of   clams 

Fi    $40:    rent    $2  T.a 

IdahoSo  UWF    $40;    rent    $1.50 

POND   INSECTS,    (Animal  life  ser.)    lOmin  16- 
sd-$50     1932     EBF  591.92 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
The  diving  water  beetle,   the  mayfly,   and 
the  dragonfly,   represent   this  group  of  Insects. 
Their  life  cycles  are  portrayed  as  well  as  their 
food    habits   and    struggle    for   existence 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SEA.    (Battle  of  life  ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  tFC 

591.92 
Jh-sh-c 

A  Stacy  Woodard  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Shell-less  marine  worms  crawl  among 
the  marine  plants,  their  prominent  gills  pro- 
jecting from  the  tops  of  their  bodies.  Crabs, 
bearing  plant  camouflage,  creep  about.  One 
of  them  tears  off  a  piece  of  its  plant  disguise 
and  eats  it.  Sea  anemones  open  and  close 
their  tentacles.  One  stings  a  small  eel  and 
uses  all  its  tentacles  to  push  its  prey  into 
its    stomach    for    digestion. 

"Sea  urchins  appear,  and  a  hermit  crab 
hunts  for  a  new  shell,  trying  to  fit  himself 
into  several  before  finding  one  that  suits. 
Barnacles  wave  their  tentacles  in  an  endless 
effort  to  seep  food  into  their  mouths.  An 
octopus  escapes  from  a  crab  by  clouding  the 
water  with  an  inky  material  as  it  moves 
swiftly  away. 

"Excellent  underwater  photography  of 
many  marine  forms  that  are  rarely  seen  by 
students.  Comment  satisfactory  for  the  class- 
room. Highly  recommended  for  biology, 
grades  10  and  up;  nature  study,  6  and  up; 
and  for  cojlege  biology."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SEASHORE    ODDITIES.       20min       16-sd-color- 
$160    1947    Yng   Am  591,92 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Filmed  at  Hopkins  Marine  Laboratory, 
this  film  reveals  scientific  secrets  of  marine 
life  in  the  first  fathom  of  ocean  waters.  Shows 
how  the  four  main  family  types  of  marine  in- 
vertebrates secure  food  and  maintain  their 
species 
Kan 

SEASHORE     WONDERLAND.      lOmin      16-sd- 
color-$75     1947     Hoist  591.92 

el-jh-sh 
A  stretch  of  shoreline  along  the  coast  of 
Southern  California  provides  locale  for  this 
study  of  sea  life:  sea  anemone,  nudibrank, 
hermit  crab,  sea  cucumber,  snail,  starfish, 
octopus  and  sea  urchin  are  shoTsm  in  action 
by  camera  and  narration 

SECRETS  OF  THE  SEA.     lOmin  16-sd-$30  1945 
Post  591.92 

el-Jh-sh 
Life   of   the   sea   includes   methods   of  col- 
lections   by    dredge    and    tow   nets.      The   com- 
plete   life   history   of   a   nudi-branch    (a    swim- 
ming seaslug) 

Eastin    $1  UWF 

Ohio  TMCA  $30;  rent  $1.50 

Shad    $1.50 


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591.92-593 


SOME  SEASHORE  ANIMALS.    12min    16-sl-$18 
1930      EBP  591.92 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Views  of  the  anemone  and  Its  relative, 
the  sea  feather,  feather  dusters  (marine  tube 
worms) — one  old  specimen  in  its  long,  cal- 
careous tube.  Sea  urchins  from  various 
angles.  Close-ups  of  starfishes  show  how  their 
tube  feet  assist  them  in  feeding.  A  sunflower 
star  swallows  food;  and  the  hermit  crab  and 
some  of  its   sea.shore   neighbors 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOME     WATER     INSECTS.      12min      16-si-$18 

1930     EBF  591.92 

Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Striders   skim  along  the   surface,   a  water 

bug    seizes    and    eats    a    minnow,    a    scorpion 

comes  up  for  air  and  dragon  and  damsel  flies 

are  seen 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STRANGE  SEA  SHELLS.    lOmin  16-sd-$30  1945 
Post  591.92 

Jh-sh-c 

Pictures  the  living  creatures  that  inhabit 
the  colorful  shells  of  the  tropic  seas 

Includes    the   giant   clam   and   a   flght   be- 
tween hermit  crabs 
DeVry    $1.50  Shad    $1.50 

Eastin    $1  UWF    $30;    rent    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  YMCA  $30;   rent  $1.50 

Ohio 

TINY    WATER    ANIMALS.    (Animal    life   ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50     1931     EBF  591.92 

sh-c  Guide  15c 
Life  processes  and  activities  of  amoebae 
and  paramecia  are  shown  with  the  activities 
of  the  amoebae  given  major  emphasis.  Re- 
production of  amoebae  Is  presented.  Reveals 
other  interesting  creatures,  such  as  the  wheel 
animalcule,  and  swan  animalcule 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TITANS    OF    THE    DEEP.      60min      16-sd-rent 
$12.50     UWF  591.92 

jh-sh-c 
Lowell  Thomas  interviews  William  Beebe 
and  Otis  Barton  who  developed  the  "bathy- 
sphere," by  means  of  which  man  has  descended 
deeper  into  the  sea  than  is  possible  by  any 
other  means.  Detailed  depiction  of  the  great 
"bell" 

Animal  life  photographed  en  route  to  div- 
ing site,  shark  and  swordflsh  caught  spear- 
flshing,  diver  fences  with  the  swordflsh.  The 
bell  descends.  Shark  swallows  special  sub- 
marine Eyemo  camera,  but  comes  out  second 
best.      It    ruins    his    digestion    forever 

UNDERSEA       GARDENS.       llmin       16-sd-$36; 

rent  $1.50    1938    UWF  591.92 

jh-sh-trade 

Sea     around     Bahama     Islands.        Polyp 

forms,    such    as    Pepper,    Elkhorn    and    others. 

Fishes,   e.g..   Parrot  flsh,   a  vegetarian;   Bara- 

cuda  and  others 

Calhoun  PH 

Cos  TexVE 

Nay  West 

UNDER-SEA   LIFE.   8min    16-sl-$12    1932  EBF 

591.92 
Jh-sh-c    Guide 
Devoted   to   the   fauna   of   the   North   At- 
lantic  coast   showing   how   special   forms   have 
developed    biologically    to    fulfill    certain    func- 
tions.     There    are    the    puffers    that    swell    far 
beyond   their   normal   size   at   the   approach   of 
an    enemy;    the    shark   and    the    shark   sucker; 
the  sting  rays  and  skates  which  have  flattened 
themselves  to  the  sea  floor.     There  are  squid, 
sea  horses,   snails,   crabs,   and  sea  robin 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


UNUSUAL  MOLLUSCS.    (Struggle  to  live  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50    1936  ITTCO    591.92 
sh-c 
Produced   by   RKO   Van   Beuren   corpora- 
tion 

Microphotographlc  views  of  the  eggs,  gills 
and  embryos  of  marine  snails  and  of  an  octo- 
pus.    Shows   also   a   fight   between    two   octo- 
puses   among    other    scenes    of    undersea    life 
AMNH     $1.50  IntP 

DeV  $1.50  Minn  $1 

DO  NatFS  $36;  rent  $1.50 

IdP    $1.60  UWF    $30;    rent    $1.50 

WITH    WILLIAMSON     BENEATH    THE    SEA. 

22min    16-sd-rent  $4.50  Commonwealth  591.92 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Also  available  in  Spanish.  A  6R  version  Is 
also  available  for  $10 

Record  of  the  monsters  of  the  deep. 
Gives  an  idea  of  the  struggle  for  existence 
that  is  constantly  waged  under  the  sea.  Cap- 
tain J.  E.  Williamson  used  a  photosphere 
to  photograph  this  film  on  the  floor  of  the 
ocean 

"Old — but  interesting  because  of  me- 
thods used.  Question  value  other  than  en- 
tertainment."    Collaborator 

EK    (6R)    $10  Manse  (6R)  $5 

Fi  $15  Ohio 

ICS  $9.50  UWF    (6R)    $12 

IdM  YMCA    (3R)    $4.50 

IdP 


593     Protozoans.     Elementary  aninnais 

COELENTERATA,    REEL    I    AND    CTENOPH- 
ORA.     12min    16-si-$60;     rent    $3    1942    Rut- 
gers 593 
sh-c 
This  is  a  revision  of  two  films,  now  com- 
bined  to    illustrate   some   common   representa- 
tives of  these  closely  related  phyla.     A  single 
hydranth    of    Tublaria   is    seen    in    considerable 
detail,    as    is    the    terminal    portion    of    Obelia, 
magnified   to  fill   the   screen.     Metridium   dem- 
onstrates   the    activity    of    the    tentacles    and 
mouth   during  feeding,   and   the   contraction  of 
longitudinal    muscles    upon    stimulation.      The 
structure    of    the    ctenophore    Beroe    is    clearly 
brought   out   by   suitable   lighting 

Ohio 
Okla  $1.50 

LIVING   CELL.   15min   16-si-$24    1929    EBF  593 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 
"Single -celled    organisms,     appearance    of 
yeast   under  microscope,    the   amoeba,   amoeba 
feeding,     growing,     and     dividing,     the     Para- 
mecium.     Many    celled    organisms,    the    hydra, 
flatworm,     tissue    cells,     a    shred    of     muscle, 
cilliated     epithelium,      cell     division,      dividing 
plant  cells,   animal   cells  dividing."     Ohio 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MICROSCOPIC   ANIMAL   LIFE.     15min     16-si- 
$24     1930     EBF  593 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Photomicrographic  views  show  four 
single-celled  animals:  amoeba,  Paramecium 
(slipper-shaped  protozoan),  stentor  (trumpet- 
shaped  protozoan),  vorticella  (bell -shaped 
protozoan)  and  one  multi-celled  animal,  the 
rotifer    ('wheel'    animalcule) 

"Not    thorough."      Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PROTOZOA:   ONE-CELLED   ANIMALS.     15min 

16-si-$24      1942      EBF  593 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 

This   is  a  revision  of  a  2R   film  released 

in    1938    under    the    title    "One    celled    animals: 

protozoa"  (30  min  16-si-$42) 


249 


593-595.3 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PROTOZOA:  ONE-CELLED  ANIMALS — Cont. 

This  revision  cuts  from  the  old  film  much 

repetition    and    all    non-essential    material.      It 

presents    an    excellent    study    of    the    protozoa 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

PROTOPLASM— THE  BEGINNING  OF  LIFE. 
(Science  of  life  ser.  no,  1)  IR  16-sl-$24;  rent 
$1.50     Bray  593 

sh 
"The  earth  before  life  appeared — earliest 
forms  of  life  traced  through  the  study  of 
geology.  Simplest  forms  of  life.  Character- 
istics of  living  things — movement,  irritability, 
assimilation.  and  reproduction — shown  in 
amoeba,  stentor  and  other  simple  forms. 
Protoplasm  shown  in  characteristic  motion  in 
one-celled  and  many  celled  hosts.  Qrowth 
and  reproduction  suggested  by  views  of 
familiar  plant  and  animal  life."     California 

Cal    $1.50  Pi 

Dud  UWF    $24;    rent    $1.50 

VORTICELLA.    12min    16-sl-$22.50    EPS  593 

8h-c  Guide 
"This  film  has  some  excellent  photogra- 
phy of  the  vorticella  and  shows  by  animation 
the  processes  of  feeding,  'breathing',  reaction 
to  stimuli,  and  reproduction,  and  the  function 
of  the  contractile  vascuoles.  It  Is  a  complete 
and  scientific  treatment  of  the  subject." 
W.Q.S. 

PI  Mich 

Gen  VES  $1 


594     Mollusks 

MOLLUSCA,     REEL     II.      IR      16-si-color-$60; 

rent    $3    Rutgers  594 

sh-c 
Shown  In  accurate  color  against  natural- 
istic settings  are  Aeolis.  Elysia,  Natica,  Purp- 
ura, Aporrhais,  Bucclnum,  and  Mya.  A  sur- 
prising amount  of  edition  Is  revealed  In  these 
normally  sluggish  animals,  and  close-up  pho- 
tography of  certain  external  details  brings  to 
the  student  a  demonstration  of  structure  which 
might  otherwise  be  mi.ssed.  This  film,  and 
Mollusca,  Reel  I  (class  591.92)  presents  a  sur- 
vey of  mollusks  found  along  the  northern 
shores 

Kan    50c 

OYSTERS.    15mln     16-sl-$24     1932    EBP        594 
Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Life  history  of  the  Atlantic  oysters. 
Methods  used  In  oyster  farming,  fishing  and 
canning.  Also  how  pearls,  formed  in  the 
Oriental  pearl-oyster,  are  graded,  drilled,  and 
assembled  into  necklaces 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SNAIL'S    PACE.     lOmIn     16-sd-$26;    rent     $1.60 
1940    BPS  594 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  microscopic  close-up  study  of  the  com- 
mon garden  snail.  Supplementing  the  pictures 
themselves  is  a  distinct  commentary.  Close- 
ups  and  microscopic  shots  show  the  snail  in 
minute  detail.  Even  the  four  feelers,  the  eyes, 
and  the  tongue  are  easily  visible.  The  film 
shows  how  the  snail  prepares  for  sleep,  how  he 
feeds,  travels,  climbs.  Embryonic  snails  are 
shown 

Alta  Kan 

Cal  UWF 


595.1     Worms 

ANNELIDA,    REEL    I.     IR     16-sI-$60:    rent    $3 

1939     Rutgers  595.1 

sh-c 

Begins    with    a    short    section    Illustrating 

Echiurus,    but    the    major    part    is    concerned 


with  the  common  laboratory  form  Nereis.  All 
of  the  external  features  are  shown  in  close 
view,  particularly  details  of  the  head.  Bur- 
rowing and  feeding  activities  are  shown 

NH  $1 

Ohio 

Okla  $1.50 

ANNELIDA,    REEL   11.     15min    16-si-color-$60; 
rent  $3    1942    Rutgers  595.1 

sh-c 

This  color  film  illu."3trate»  and  shows 
close-up  details  of  Nereis  limbata,  Nephthys, 
Diopatra,  Chaetopterus  and  associated  Pin- 
nixia 

ANNELIDA,   REEL  III.    15min    16-sl-color-$60; 
rent  $3     1942    Rutgers  595.1 

sh-c 
A  color  illustration  of  nereids,  terebel- 
llds,  sabellids,  and  serpulids  living  in  tubes 
which  they  secrete,  or  crawling  mto  mud- 
filled  crevices.  They  are  found  by  dredging 
shells,  rocks,  and  other  submerged  objects 
from  the  cold  waters  off  the  coast  of  Maine, 
and  from  the  white  sands  of  the  Florida 
coast.  Amphitrite,  Cistenides,  Sabella,  and 
Thalassema  are  shown.  Some  emphasis  is 
placed  on  Cistenides  with  its  shining  golden 
cirri  building  a  tube  of  pure  white  sand  grains 

LIFE       CYCLE       OF        DIPHLLOBATHRIUM 
LATUM.  15min  16-si-$20  Minn  595.1 

sh-c-adult 
"The  broad  tapeworm  of  man  Is  a  para- 
site of  the  small  intestines.  This  parasite  is 
common  In  the  Great  Lakes  Region  and  Infec- 
tion is  obtained  by  eating  raw  or  undone  fish. 
A  pernicious  anemia  sometimes  develops. 

"The  development  of  the  ova  including 
the  hatching  of  the  egg,  free  swimming  larva, 
ingestion  and  development  In  the  copepod  is 
shown. 

"The  Infection  of  the  fish  host  Is  shown 
followed  by  the  adult  stage  in  dogs."    Univer- 
sity of  Illinois 
Conn    75c 
111    $1 


595.3     Crustacea 

ARTHROPODA,  REEL  I;  CRUSTACEA 
FROM  THE  GULF  OF  MAINE.  15mln  16-sl- 
color-$60;   rent  $3    1940  Rutgers  595.3 

sh-c 
Direction  and  photography  by  Earle  B. 
Perkins,  Balanus,  Caprella,  Crago.  Hippolyte, 
Homarus,  and  Pagurus  serve  to  Illustrate  vari- 
ous groups  of  crustaceans  found  along  the 
rocky  coast  of  Maine.  The  common  barnacle 
sheds  its  Integument,  the  skeleton  shrimp 
shows  Its  protective  blending  of  form  and  color 
with  the  algal  background,  the  prawns  and 
lobster  reveal  decapod  structure  and  activity 
and  the  amusing  hermit  crabs  quickly  enter 
new  shells  when  deprived  of  their  molluscan 
homes.  Excellent  color,  various  magnifications, 
and  camera  angles  make  this  an  important  film 
In  the  teaching  of  marine  Invertebrate  zoology 
NJM 
Ohio 

HERMITS  OF  CRABLAND.  (Struggle  to  live 
ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$30;   rent  $1.50   1936  ITTCO 

595.3 
Jh-sh-c 
Produced   by   RKO    Van   Beuren   corpora- 
tion 

"Various  species  of  crab  life  Interestingly 
portrayed."     School  management 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KING  CRAB,  LIMULUS.    15mln    16-sI-$25;  rent 

$2   Rutgers  595.3 

sh-c-adult 

Photography  of  this  subject  Is  by  Norman 

McClintock  and  Earle  B.  Perkins.     The  specl- 


250 


1947    EDITION 


595.4-595.7 


KING  CRAB,   LIMULUS — Continued 

mens   were  found  on   the   New  Jersey  shore  of 

Delaware  Bay 

King  crabs  are  seen  swimming  on  the  top 
of  the  water.  Then  on  the  beach  beside  a 
group  of  these  appears  a  clam  Ensis  which 
pushes  Itself  into  the  sand.  That  the  king 
crab  is  more  closely  allied  to  spiders  and 
scorpions  than  to  the  crab  Is  pointed  out. 
A  specimen  is  turned  over  and  about  and  the 
external  morphology,  the  locomotor  and  breath- 
ing movements  are  Illustrated 

We  see  the  slipper  limpet.  Crepidula, 
which  attaches  Itself  to  the  king  crab.  A  col- 
ony of  bryozoans  is  pointed  out.  We  see  the 
king  crabs  attached  before  egg  laying,  then 
some  newly  hatched  larvae.  Adults  return  to 
the  sea 

"An  Interesting  plcturlzatlon.  .  .  Pho- 
tography Is  quite  good  and  Interest  Is  height- 
ened by  closeup  shots.  .  .  The  verbal  material 
Is  definitely  biological,  although  not  too  tech- 
nical."    PCW  film  service  staff 

NJM 

Ohio 


595.4     Spiders 


DEADLY    FEMALES.     (Struggle    to   live    ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50     1936     ITTCO 

595.4 
Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  R.K.O.     Van  Beuren  corpor- 
ation 

A  spider  spins  a  silken  web  with  which 
to  ensnare  food;  a  moth  is  caught.  Next  the 
"Trap  Door"  spider  uses  its  silk  glands  to 
construct  its  home  and  conceal  the  entrance 
with  a  perfectly  hinged  door 

Two    male    scorpions    fight    for    the    favor 
of  a  female  of  the  species.     The  victorious  one 
is    later   devoured    by   the   female    in   a   nuptial 
feast 
Cos  IntF 

DG  Minn   $1 

Ideal    $1.65  NatFS  $36;  rent  $1.50 

SPIDERS.     15mln     16-sl-$24     1931     EBP     595.4 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 
Produced  by  Eastman 

"Characteristic  habits  and  development  of 
several  species.  The  units  are:  Structure  of 
the  Spider;  Spinning  an  Orb  web;  Rearing  the 
Young;  Trapdoor  Spiders."  Brigham  Young 
univ. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPIDERS.    (Animal    life    ser.)    lOmIn    16-sd-$50 
1931    EBF  595.4 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
Produced  by  BrpI 

A  presentation  of  the  life  cycle  of  the 
nursery-web  spider  and  peculiar  habits  and 
characteristics  of  the  orb-web,  funnel-web  and 
trap-door  spiders.  Shows  home  building  abil- 
ity and  their  fearlessness  as  hunters  or  pro- 
viders 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


595.7     Insects 

THE  ANT-LION.  8min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF 

595.7 
Jh-sh-c 
By  Louis  C.  Tolhurst 

Life  history  of  an  Insect  that  bears  the 
ridiculous  title  of  "Ant-lion,"  though  neither 
ant  nor  lion.  Also  laughingly  referred  to  aa 
the  "Doodlebug."  After  a  period  devoted  to 
the  trapping  of  ants  It  becomes  a  swiftly 
darting  swamp   fly 

Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVE 

Ohio 


APHIDS.    (Animal    life    ser.)    lOmIn     16-sd-$50 
1933     EBP  595.7 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Shows  that  most  aphids  have  no  fathers 
or  even  grandfathers.  Some  are  born  alive, 
while  others  hatch  from  eggs;  only  a  few  have 
wings.  Ants  keep  them  as  cows,  while  the 
aphid  itself  secures  its  food  In  an  unusual 
way.  It  is  beset  by  a  host  of  enemies  among 
which  Is  man 

These  scenes  are  supplemented  by  an  ani- 
mated drawing  of  the  aphid's  life  cycle 

"Use  limited."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BENEATH    OUR    FEET.    (Battle   for  life   ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  595.7 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Stacy  Woodard  production  available 
only   to  schools 

"Glimpses  of  the  Insect  world  which  ex- 
ists In  the  grass  are  here  seen.  We  see  an 
ant  drinking  a  dew  drop.  Rival  male  crickets 
fight,  the  victor  courting  the  female.  A  cricket 
'sings'  by  moving  its  wings.  The  grotesque 
heads  of  the  wolf-spiders  are  shown  in  detail. 
A  sand  cricket  struggles  with  a  trap-door 
spider,  then  with  a  centipede  whose  poisonous 
bite  kills  him.  There  are  shots  of  aphids,  being 
eaten  by  ladybird  larvae,  and  of  bees  on 
flowers. 

"Action  sounds  and  commentary.  The 
novelty  of  the  sequences,  the  high  quality 
of  the  photography,  and  the  enlightening 
commentary  make  this  a  film  which  should 
be   very  valuable   In   all   studies  of  insect  life. 

"Highly  recommended  for  nature  study, 
grades  4  through  6;  for  biology,  grades  7 
through  12,  and  zoology,  grades  10  through  12. 
Should  have  some  value  also  for  college  biology 
and  zoology."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CICADA.    20min    16-sd-$26.41    1937    Castle  595.7 
el-Jh-sh-c 

A  USDA  film 

"An  interesting  film  dealing  with  the  in- 
sect which  Is  commonly  known  as  the  seven- 
teen-year locust.  The  film  follows  in  pictured 
detail,  with  a  lecture  explaining  each  step, 
the  life  cycle  and  history  of  this  unusual 
insect.  Through  the  use  of  time-lapse  photog- 
raphy the  shedding  of  the  skin  In  several  dif- 
ferent stages  of  growth  is  shown. 

"The  final  transition  from  the  pupal  stage 
to  the  winged  insect  is  clearly  explained  and 
picturlzed.  The  egg-laying  process  Is  ex- 
plained, and  the  young  insects  are  shown 
hatching  from  the  eggs  and  dropping  to  the 
ground  to  begin  their  larval  stage  underground. 
The  unusual  treatment  of  this  film  and  the 
Interesting  nature  of  Its  subject  make  it  suit- 
able for  all  audiences."    Georgia 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INSECT    CLOWNS.    (Conflicts    of   nature    ser.) 

8min     16-sd-rent   $1.50   UWF  595.7 

Jh-sh-trade 
A    Louis    Tolhurst    microscopic    study    of 
the  peculiar  antics  of  the  flea,  the  fly  and  the 
spider 

Calhoun  Mod 

Cen  Nay 

Cos  PH 

Ideal  West 

EK 

KILLERS.    (Battle  for  life  ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply 
TFC  595.7 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A    Stacy    Woodard    production     available 
only   to   schools 

Shows  Insects  preying  and  being  preyed 
upon.  Insects  shown  are  the  praying;  mantis, 
hunting  wasp,  spiders,  and  scorpions 


251 


595.7-595.77 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


KILLER  S — Continued 

"Highly  recommended  as  an  excellent  film 
for  biologry  grades  7  through  college;  nature 
study,  grades  4  through  6;  zoology  grades  10 
through  college."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Shad   $1.50 

Geo    $1.50  UWP 

Ind    $1.50  Ven  loan 

Mich  Wis    $1.75 

'   Ohio 

LIFE  CYCLE  OF  THE  MOSQUITO.     12min    16- 

sd-$45     1946     Yng   Am  595.7 

Jh-sh-adult 
"An  unusually  informative  film  on  the 
mosquito  showing  complete  metamorphosis  of 
the  insect  from  the  egg  through  the  larva  and 
the  pupa  stages  to  its  emergence  in  adult  form. 
New  techniques  in  cinemicrography  make  pos- 
sible faithful  anatomical  detail  of  the  living 
mosquitos."     Nat   bd   of   review  mag 

Ideal    $2.50  MontS 

Ind    $1.50  Neb 

Kan  Tenn    $2 

Ky    $1.50  Wis 

MICROSCOPIC  MYSTERIES.  (MGM  oddities 
ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  595.7 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"This  picture  shows  some  interesting  as- 
pects of  the  natural  life  habits  and  activities 
of  certain  insects.  .  .  A  family  of  ants  drink 
from  a  dew  drop  on  a  plant.  A  spider  is  in- 
troduced. Then  ant  lions,  the  natural  enemy 
of  the  ant,  trapping  their  victims  by  digging 
pits  into  which  the  ants  fall.  A  short  sequence 
on  a  grasshopper  and  a  shell-backed  bug  fol- 
lows. 

"Next  a  wasp  digging  a  hole,  backing 
down  into  it,  and  pulling  in  a  caterpillar.  Then 
a  scorpion  and  a  cricket,  with  the  face,  the 
claws,  and  the  stinger  of  the  scorpion  shown. 
A  tarantula  attacks  and  kills  the  cricket.  After 
that,  a  mating  scene  between  two  black 
crickets.  A  spider  attacks  a  centipede,  and 
there  is  a  fight  between  them,  both  being 
killed  in  a  savage  conflict. 

"Commentary,  by  Pete  Smith,  contains  a 
number  of  facetious  remarks.  There  is  a  musi- 
cal accompaniment  containing  short  selections 
from  music  by  Grieg,  Mendelssohn,  and  others, 
"Recommended  for  nature  study  in  the 
elementary  grades,  and  for  biology  in  the 
higher  grades.  The  musical  accompaniment 
may  be  of  interest  to  classes  in  music;  and 
some  of  the  micro -photography  may  be  of  In- 
terest to  classes  in  art."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Minn  $1  Syr  $1.50 

Neb  Wis    $1.75 

NC  Wis  $1.25 

NATURE'S  TENT  BUILDERS.  8min  16-sl- 
$9.12;  rent  $1  Bray  595.7 

el-Jh 

Life  cycle  of  the  tent  caterpillar  and  moth 
Pi  $9.12:  rent  $1 
UWF  $18.54;   rent 
$1.50 


595.73     Termites 

BATTLE    OF    THE    CENTURIES.     (Battle    for 
life   ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  595.73 

el-Jh-sh-e 

A  Stacy  Woodard  production  available 
only   to    schools 

"This  is  life  in  a  colony  of  termites,  in- 
cluding a  life  and  death  struggle  in  which 
they  repulse  the  attack  of  invading  ants.  .  . 
The  photographic  treatment  makes  this  pic- 
ture extremely  valuable,  but  unfortunately,  the 
facetious  character  of  the  commentary  detracts 
from  its  outstanding  excellence. 


"Should  be  useful  for  nature  study,  biol- 
ogy, or  zoology  at  any  level."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TERMITES.  15mln  16-si-$24  1930  EBF  595.73 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
Subterranean  termites  are  seen  In  the 
wood  of  an  infested  house.  Worker  and  soldier 
caste  are  shown.  Royal  and  supplemental  kings 
and  queens  are  compared.  Rotten -wood  term- 
ite nymphs  burrow  and  tend  eggs  laid  by  the 
royal  queen.  A  nymph  molts.  A  soldier  sounds 
a  warning  of  danger  and  a  colony  Is  attacked 
by  common  black  ants.  Nymphs,  alates,  and 
de-alates  are  pictured.  Shows  how  to  locate 
termite  colonies 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


595.76     Beetles 

BEETLES.    (Animal   life  ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50 
1931    EBP  595.76 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

Life  histories  of  the  tiger,  ladybird  and 
Japanese  beetles.  Many  rarely  observed  events 
in  their  lives  are  presented;  some  comic,  some 
tragic.  The  economic  relation  of  beetles  to 
man  is  brought  out 

Picture  and  narrative  demonstrate  how 
some  beetles  have  been  pressed  Into  the  serv- 
ice of  man,  while  others  are  harmful  and  must 
be  destroyed  through  ceaseless  warfare  carried 
on  by  man 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FARMER'S    FRIEND,    llmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50 

1934     UWP  595.76 

el-Jh-sh 

Nature    study    in    which    Louis    Tolhurst 

discloses   the   activity    of  the   citrus  fruit  scale 

pest.      To    combat    this    scale    the    well-known 

'ladybird'  bug  is  used 

This  hardy  insect  lays  its  eggs  In  the 
scale  and  the  larvae  eat  the  scale.  Frozen 
solid  at  night,  the  ladybird  comes  to  life  with 
the  .sunshine.  Even  when  kept  under  water 
for  thirty-six  hours,  a  five-minute  immersion 
in  a  salt  solution  and  a  good  drying  out,  re- 
vives the  almost  Indestructible  ladybird 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

EK  Shad  $1.50 

Ideal  $1.65  West 

Mod 


595.77     Flies 

FLY    AS    A    DISEASE    CARRIER.    (Science   of 
life  ser.   no.   9)    IR  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50  Bray 

595.77 
Jh-sh-c 
"Stucture  of  the  house   fly;   its  feet,   pro- 
boscis and   crop,   as  related   to   the  distribution 
of  bacteria;  the  breeding  and  feeding  habits  of 
the     fly,     with     special    relation     to    spread    of 
disease;   also  life  history  and  practical  sugges- 
tions toward  extermination."  Illinois 
EPS  Mo    50c 

Pi  N.TM    loan 

IdahoSo  UWP  $1.50 

HOUSE  FLY.  15min  16-sI-$24  1933  EBF      595.77 
el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 
Produced  by  Eastman 

"Describes  development  and  anatomy  of 
the  house  fly,  the  fly  as  a  disease  carrier,  and 
methods  of  control."  Health  films 

Available  from  10  or  more  fihn 
libraries  or  distributors 


252 


1947    EDITION 


595.77-595.79 


HOUSE    FLY.    (Animal   life  ser.)    lOmln   IG-sd- 
$50  1935  EBF  595,77 

jh-sh-c-adult     Guide  15c 
Produced  by  Erpi 

"The  film  tells  the  complete  story  or  this 
common  but  extremely  dangerous  pest.  The 
four  stages  of  the  fly's  life  cycle  are  shown— 
egg,  larva,  pupa,  and  adult.  Its  activities  as  a 
carrier  of  disease  germs  are  presented  vividly. 
"The  picture  illustrates  effective  means 
for  eliminating  the  fly  menace.  Special  empha- 
sis is  laid  on  community  action.  This  film  Is 
highly  recommended  for  use  in  health  educa- 
tion as  well  as  in  science."  Georgia 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


595.78     Butterflies.     Moths 

BUTTERFLIES.  (Animal  life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50    1931    EBF  595.78 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Life  history  of  the  cabbage  butterfly  and 
the  swallowtail  butterfly  with  their  different 
characteristics  and  habits,  including  their  role 
In  nature,  that  of  aiding  in  the  cross-fertiliza- 
tion of  flowers 

The  destructiveness  of  the  cabbage  but- 
terfly, as  well  as  its  unusual  control  by  a  nat- 
ural enemy  is  depicted 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CECROPIA     IVIOTH.    13rrin     16-si-$25;     rent    $1 

1938    Educ   film   serv  595.78 

Jh-sh     Guide 

Life    cycle    is    shown,    starting    with    the 

adult    moth    and    continuing   through    the   cycle 

of  eggs,  larvae  In  the  various  stages,  spinning, 

th-a  pupa,  and  the  newly  emerged  moth 

EPS  Ohio  $1 

Col  60c  Tenn  $2 

Kan  VES  $1 

Mich 

COCOON    TO    BUTTERFLY.    (Conflict    of    na- 
ture ser.)   gi^min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF  595.79 
Jh-sh-c 
Macro-cinematography   by    Louis   Tolhurst. 
Action    study    of    the    metamorphosis    of    the 
caterpillar     to     butterfly.      Details     of    feeding, 
drinking  from  dew  drops,   spinning  the  chrysa- 
lis, struggle  to  emerge,  and  views  of  the  butter- 
fly's anatomical  structure 
Calhoun  IdP 

Cos  Nay 

EK  PH 

FLYING   COLORS.    (Colorful  world  ser.)    lOmln 
16-si-color-$60;    rent   $3   UWF  595.78 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Natural-color  photography  of  the  follow- 
ing American  butterflies;  grayling;  cloudless 
sulphur;  coral  crescent;  American  copper;  ques- 
tion mark  or  violet  foot;  thistle  butterfly;  red 
admiral,  painted  beauty  and  cosmopolite;  great 
spangled  fritillary;  monarch;  blue  swallowtail; 
black  swallowtail;  tiger  swallowtail;  humming- 
bird or  hawk  moth.  Also  gives  distinctions  be- 
tween butterflies  and  moths 

Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVE 

LIVING   FLOWERS.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50 

UWF  595.78 

el-jh-sh-c 

"The    film    follows    the    life    cycle    of    the 

butterfly  from  the  time  the  eggs  are  laid  until 

the  final  full  grown  butterfly  emerges,  dries  Its 

wings  and  flies  away. 

"The  photography  is  done  mostly  in 
closeups  and  gives  a  good  idea  of  the  various 
stages  this  insect  must  go  through  before 
reaching  maturity."  Film  world 

Available  from    10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


IVIONARCH    BUTTERFLY,     llmin     16-sd-color- 
1946  Simmel  595.78 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

The  film  begins  with  the  development  of 
the  caterpillar  into  the  chrysalis  and  depicts 
each  successive  phase  of  development  to  the 
evolution  of  the  adult  butterfly 

"There  are  2  versions — one  with  simple 
narrative  and  one  with  technical-scientific." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IVIOTH    AND    BUTTERFLY.    lOmin    16-sd-$1.50 
DeV  595.78 

Jh-sh 
Life  cycles  of  both  the  moth  and  the  but- 
terfly 
OntEd 

MOTHS.     (Animal     life    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50 

1931    EBF  595.78 

ei-jh-sh     Guide  15c 

A   large   silk   moth   and    the   white-masked 

ussock    moth    are    followed    in    detail    through 

their  life  histories.    Attention  is  called  to  their 

economic  importance 

Available   from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPOTTED    WINGS.    lOmin   16-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50 
1938    BraF  595.78 

Jh-sh-c 
"Excellent     soutiu     picture     showing     four 
stages  of  life  cycle  of  the  butterfly."     Fred  S. 
Montgomery 
Ideal  $1.65 
UWF    $45;    rent    $1.50 

STORY    OF    THE    BUTTERFLY.    15min    16-si- 
$24;    rent   $1.50   Bray  595.78 

el 
Edited    for    elementary    grades.      Complete 

story   in   simple    language   of   the   life   cycle   of 

the  comma  butterfly 
loS  TexVE 

NSEd  UWF  $24;  rent  $1.50 

Ohio  VES  $1.50 

QueEd 


595.79     Bees 

BEES.    9min    16-sd-$25;    rent    $1.50    1940    UWF 

595.79 
el-Jh-sh 
Produced  by  W.  K.  Doane 
"Life    history    and    activities    of    the    com- 
mon   honeybee.     There    are    shots    showing    the 
different     members     of      the     colony:      Queen; 
drones;    workers.      There    are    closeups    of    the 
hive,  the  worker  bees  storing  honey,  the  queen 
laying    eggs    and    the    various    stages    in    the 
hatching  of  the  larva.  .  .     An  excellent  film.  .  . 
[Useful    Ini     Biology — general    science."       Cali- 
fornia 
Calhoun  Nay 

FC  $3  PH   $1.50 

loS  UtBY 

CITY  OF  WAX.   (Battle  for  life  ser.)  9min  16- 

sd-apply   TFC  595.79 

el-Jh-sh-c-aduit 

A     Skibo     production     available     only     to 

schools.      Awarded    prize    given    by    American 

Academy  of  Motion  Picture  Arts  and  Sciences 

for   best   short   film   of  1936 

"Life  of  the  honey  bee,  born  in  its  natural 
home  In  a  hollow  tree  and  the  man-made  home 
of  the  modern  apiary.  .  .  Close-ups  are  used 
throughout. 

"Highly  recommended  for  biologj'  classes, 
gra.des  7  through  college;  agricultural  courses, 
grades  9  through  12;  nature  study,  grades  4 
through  6."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


253 


595.79-597.8 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


HER  MAJESTY,  THE  QUEEN  BEE.  (Con- 
flicts of  nature  ser.)  9mm  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1934    UWF  595.79 

el-Jh 
A  Principal  pictures  production 
Macroscopic    photography    shows    how    the 
egg    of    the    queen    bee    Is    tended,    the    larvae 
nursed,   and   the   accession   to  rulership 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cen  PH 

Cos  West 

Ideal  n.65  Wilo 

HONEY  BEE.  (Animal  life  ser.)  llmin  IG-sd- 
$60   1940   EBF  595.79 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"Unusual  photography  describes  the  de- 
velopment of  the  honey  bee  with  due  emphasis 
upon  the  roles  of  the  workers,  the  queen,  and 
the  drones.  Egg,  larva,  and  cocoon  stages  in 
the  lives  of  the  workers  are  shown  fn  detail. 
"The  metamorphosis  of  the  queen.  Is  dra- 
matically depicted. 

"Swarming,    the   building  of   a   new   cone, 
and  honey  making  follow  In  natural  sequence. 
Qeorgla 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


of    New    York    State,    thus    insuring    a    proper 
stocking  policy 

SUNFISH.    (Animal    life   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50 
1942   EBF  597 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"Presents  the  life  of  the  sunflsh  from  the 
preparation  of  the  nest,  the  laying  and  fer- 
tilizing of  the  eggs,  the  hatching  of  the  eggs, 
and  the  development  of  the  flsh  to  maturity." 
Wisconsin 

"Excellent  underwater  shots.  Unusual  pho- 
tography. Subject  matter  too  limited."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRAILING    THE    SEA    HORSE.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$30;    rent    $1.50    UWF  597 

el-jh 

After    close-up    views    in    New    York's    old 

Aquarium  shots  follow  from  beneath  the  waters 

of    Great    South    Bay,    where    the    hippocampi 

have  their  natural  habitat 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Minn  $1  PH 

Nay  West 


595.796     An+s 

LIFE   OF   AN   ANT.     lOmln  16-sd-apply  Com- 
monwealth 595.796 
el-jh-sh-c 
Full  life-cycle  from  egg  to  maturity  shown 
in  microscopic  photography.     Building  and  de- 
fense  of   homes,    foraging,    care   of  young   and 
many    other    characteristics    of   ants    are    por- 
trayed 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

UNDERGROUND   FARMERS.    (Struggle  to  live 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$30;    rent    $1.50     ITTCO 

595.796 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  R.K.O.  Van  Beuren  corpora- 
tion 

"This  is  an  excellent  film  on  ants,  their 
life  and  habits.  I  believe  that  it  is  one  of  the 
very   finest   photographically."    H.V.K. 

"The  commentary  is  explicit  and  well 
selected.  One  observing  the  film  critically 
doubts  some  of  the  statements  made  in  re- 
gard to  the  battle  staged  between  the  two 
warring  colonies.  However,  this  does  not  seri- 
ously impair  the  usefulness  of  the  film. 

"The  film  was  first  prepared  for  general 
theatrical  use  and  was  released  for  that  pur- 
pose in  April,  1936.  Because  of  the  general 
nature,  certain  features  of  the  typical  class- 
room film— detailed  study,  animated  diagrams, 
etc. — are  lacking.  The  film  is  nevertheless  ex- 
cellent in  Its  appreciative  aspects.  This  film 
may  be  used  for  its  nature  study  aspects,  for 
Its  ecological  aspects,  for  illustrating  the  life 
history  of  ants,  and  for  the  study  of  their  so- 
cial organization. 

"The  photography  Is  truly  remarkable,  It 
Is  not  only  clear  but  Is  possessed  of  real  beauty. 
The  film  presents  the  story  of  the  busy  life 
of  ants  with  an  economy  of  time  yet  with 
sufficient  completeness."  Reviewing  commit- 
tee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


597    Fishes 

BIOLOGICAL    SURVEY.       15min    16-si-sd-loan 

NY    conservation  597 

sh-trade-c-adult 

Details  of  a  survey  to  determine  the  kinds 

of  flsh  and  flsh  food  In  the  lakes  and  streams 


597.8     Toads.    Frogs 

DWELLERS    OF    SWAMP    AND    POND,    REEL 

l-ll.     28min     16-si-color-$120;     rent     $6     1939 

Rutgers  597.8 

sh-c-aduit 

The  reels  are  available  separately  for  $60; 

rent   $3.     Production  of  this  color  film  was  by 

the  Department  of  bio-photography  of  Rutgers 

university 

Reel  I  covers  the  salamanders:  the  com- 
mon newt  and  the  red  eft,  Jefferson's  and 
larvae,  spotted  and  larvae,  marbled,  tiger,  four- 
toed,  red  backed  and  gray  backed,  slimy,  red, 
two-lined  and  hatching  larvae,  long  tailed 
and  dusky  ,   ,     ^ 

Reel  II  illustrates  the  anura:  spadefoot 
toad,  Fowler's  toad  and  tadpoles,  cricket  frog, 
Anderson's  tree  frog,  spring  peeper  and  tad- 
poles, common  tree  toad,  bull  frog  and  meta- 
morphosing tadpoles,  green  frog  and  tadpoles, 
pickerel  frog,  leopard  frog,  southern  leopard 
frog,  wood  frog,  and  carpenter  frog 
NJM 
Ohio 

FROG.     (Harvard    univ.    natural    science    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1931    EBF  597.8 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Life  cycle  of  the  frog  is  presented.  The 
development  of  the  embryo  is  brought  to  the 
screen  in  a  continuous  scene  of  only  a  few  sec- 
onds. The  several  changes  taking  place  in  the 
tadpole  stage  are  portrayed  by  picture  and 
narrative.  Slow-motion  photography  demon- 
strates the  graceful  movements  of  the  frog  In 
Jumping  .     _  , 

"Best  picture  of  Its  kind  I  ve  seen."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FROGS,  TOADS,  AND  SALAMANDERS.  15mln 
l6-si-$24    1932    EBF  597.8 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

"The  frog,  tree  frog,  green  frog,  eggs, 
tadpoles,  formation  of  gills,  white  heron  eat- 
ing tadpoles,  transformation  from  tadpoles 
to  frog.  The  toad,  eggs,  tadpoles,  wart  glands 
secrete  protecting  fluid,  breathing  movements, 
winking,  feeding  on  earth  worms,  absorbing 
water  through  skin,  burrowing  with  hind  legs, 
hibernation. 

"Salamander,  young  newt  tadpole,  gills, 
existence  on  land,  return  to  water,  the  mud 
puppy,  water  dog,  hellbender."  Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


254 


1947    EDITION 


597.8-598.2 


SOME  FROGS  AND  TOADS.  15mln  16-si-Color- 
$60;   rent  $3  1942  Rutgers  597.8 

c 
Bull    frogs,    Green    frogs,    Fowler's    toads. 
Leopard  frogs,   Cricket  frogs,   Tree   toads,   and 
Spade-foat    toads,    are    all    shown    in    natural 
habitats  in  this  color  film 
Ohio 


"An  excellent  film  for  a  wide  range  of 
applications;  should  be  especially  valuable  in 
biology,  zoology,  and  nature  study  classes,  at 
all  grade  levels.  The  film  is  well  organized; 
photography  and  sound  are  good."  Educational 
screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


597.9     Salamanders 

SALAMANDERS  AND    THEIR   YOUNG.    15min 

16-si-color-|60;    rent    $3    1942   Rutgers       597.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

This    color    film    shows    that    during    the 

spring    and     summer    salamanders    are    found 

along   the   banks   of  streams   in   deeply   wooded 

areas.      Small    ponds    with    an    abundance    of 

algae  are  good  collecting  places  for  amphibians. 

The  eggs  of  some  are  deposited  under  logs  and 

stones,  while  many  others  are  laid  in  the  water 

Young    larvae    break    out    from    the    egg 

capsule  and  take  up  an  independent  existence. 

Gills    and     legs     appear    and     the    salamander 

takes    on    the    adult    form.      The    salamanders 

seen  are  Jefferson's,  spotted,  slimy,  dusky,  red, 

two-lined,    the    newt   and    the   mud   puppy 

Ohio 


598.1     Reptiles 


lOmin 


16-sd-$30 
598.1 


CATCHING     CROCODILES. 

1945     Post 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Methods    of    trapping    and    netting    croco- 
diles.    Includes  both  freshwater  and  salt  water 
crocodiles;  also  nests  and  eggs 

DeVry  $1.50  UWF  $30;  rent  $1.50 

Ideal  $1.65  YMCA  $30;   rent  $1.50 

Ohio 

KILLING  THE  KILLER.  14min  16-sd-$27;  rent 
$1.50   ITTCO  598.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Produced    by    Talking    picture    epics    and 
presented  by  Raymond  L.  Ditmars 

"The    snake    charmers    of  India   and    their 
dancing    cobras;     the    expanded    hood    of    this 
deadly    snake    as    it    is    capturing   a    rat.     The 
mongoose,   deadly  enemy  of  the  cobra;  capture 
of   a   rat,    raiding   a   bird's   nest   for   the   eggs. 
"As    it   descends,    the   mongoose   spies    the 
cobra;    the   two   prepare  for  battle.     The   fierce 
lunges  of  the  snake  at  the  dodging,   threaten- 
ing mongoose;  gradual  tiring  of  the  snake;  the 
sudden   snap    of    the   mongoose   at    its    enemy's 
neck;  the  fierce  thrashing  of  the  coiling  snake; 
the   victory  of   the  mongoose."    Wisconsin 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPTILES.  15min  16-si-$24  1932  EBF  598.1 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Harmless  garter  snakes,  pit  vipers,  and 
poisonous  coral  snakes;  New  World  lizards — 
American  "chameleon,"  horned  "toad,"  iguana, 
and  Gila  monster;  alligators — their  habits,  eggs 
and  young;  tortoises  and  turtles — box  tortoise, 
desert  tortoise,  and  marine  turtles 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SNAPPING  TURTLE.  (Animal  life  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1940   EBF  598.1 

el-Jh-sh     Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  E. 
Laurence   Palmer,    of   Cornell   university 

Presents  the  life  story  of  an  interesting 
reptile  in  its  natural  habitat.  Unusual  photo- 
graphic studies  permit  observation  of  the  snap- 
ping turtle's  detailed  features,  habits,  and  its 
encounters  with  other  animal  life.  The  laying 
of  the  eggs  and  the  hatching  are  two  out- 
standing episodes.  A  painted  turtle  is  intro- 
duced for  purposes  of  comparison.  The  winter 
hibernation  concludes  the  presentation 


598.2     Birds 

AT     HOME     WITH     THE     BIRDS     IN     MAINE. 

30min  16-si-color-rent  $8  1942  Audubon     598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  color  film  is  in  two  reels.  Reel  I  is 
composed  entirely  of  land  birds  and  shows: 
tree  swallow,  bay-brea.sted  warbler,  magnolia 
warbler,  black- throated  green  warbler,  flicker, 
ovenbird,  bluebird,  great  blue  heron,  great 
horned  owl,  black-capped  chickadee,  .Junco  and 
cedar  waxwlng 

Reel  II  is  composed  entirely  of  water 
birds  and  shows:  osprey,  double-crested  cor- 
morant, herring  gull,  great  black-backed  gull, 
laughing  gull.  Leach's  petrel,  guillemot,  king- 
fisher, arctic  tern 

There  are  also  shots  of  seals  and  deer  and 
scenery   typical   of   the  coast  of  Maine 

AU   DESSUS  DES   FRONTIERES.  22mln  16-sd- 
$30;    rent    $2.50    1943   BraF  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  National   film  board  of  Can- 
ada 

Bird  migration  from  Alaska  to  the  Argen- 
tine; details  of  this  phenomenon  and  observa- 
tion as  to  how  it  links  the  Americas 

French  version  of  "High  over  the  border" 
entered  in  Educational  Film  Catalog,  1944,  class 
598.2 

CFC  MonSCp 

Ideal  $2.75  NBBd 

IntF  $2.50  QueSCp 

BABY    BIRDS    AND    THEIR   WAYS.    IR   16-sl- 
rent  50c   1938  AMNH  598.2 

el-Jh 

Filmed  by  Clyde  Fisher 

A  phoebe  builds  her  nest  on  a  porch,  and 
a  winter  wren's  nest  is  found  under  a  pine 
stump.  Children  crawl  into  the  cave  to  watch 
the  mother  bird  feed  her  babies.  A  young 
barred  owl  and  a  red -shouldered  hawk  are  fed 
by  a  little  girl 

BALD  EAGLE.   (Our  colorful  world  ser.)  12min 
16-si-color-$60;   rent  $3  1941  UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    color    film    showing    an    airplane    trip 
to   an    island    off    the    Pacific   coast    where    an 
eagle's   nest   is    found   fourteen  feet  up.     Here 
the  parent  bird  carefully  feeds  one  lone  chick 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVB 

BEAUTIFUL    BIRDS    OF    THE    NORTHEAST 
COAST.      IR    16-si-color-rent    $1.50    Audubon 

598.2 
Jh-sh-adult 
The  murre,   puffin,  gannet  and  osprey 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  COOPER  HAWK.  lOmln 
16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50  1939  UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Biographical  study,  produced  by  Arthur  C. 
Barr 

"A    complete    life    history    of    the    Cooper 
Hawk  from  egg  to  adult  bird,  including  habitat 
and  range — unusual  close-ups."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


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598.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  HORNED  OWL.  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;    rent    $1.50    1939    UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Biographical  study,  produced  by  Arthur 
C.  Barr 

"A  complete  life  history  of  the  Horned 
Owl  from  ess  to  adult  bird,  including  habi- 
tat and  range — unusual  close-ups."  Collaborator 

"Life  story  of  the  Horned  Owl,  from  egg 
in  nest,  to  the  establishment  of  a  new  home 
nearby:  Appearance  and  size  of  bird  at  various 
stages  of  growth;  type  of  food  required;  vary- 
ing degrees  of  tameness;  observation  special 
physical  features,  such  as  razor-sharp  man- 
dibles, double  eyelids,  and  head  rotation.  Ex- 
periments in  learning  to  fly;  differences  in  ap- 
pearance between  male  and  female;  settling 
down  in  new  location  near  parents."  California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  ROADRUNNER.  lOmln 
16-sd-$40;    rent   $1.50    1939   UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Biographical  study,  produced  by  Arthur  C. 
Barr 

"A  complete  life  history  of  the  Roadrunner 
from   egg   to   adult   bird,    including  habitat  and 
range — unusual    close-ups."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRD    CITY. 


15min    16-sl-loan    NPC 
el-Jh 


598.2 


Shows  the  great  nesting  colony  of  white 
pelicans  which  formerly  occurred  at  Johnston 
Lake,  Saskatchewan.  Other  bird  species  shown 
include  heron,  cormorant,  gull  and  tern 

AMNH  50c  Tenn  60c 

Gen  Tex 

BIRD    HOMES.    15mln    16-si-$24    1930    EBF 

598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

Shows  the  beach  and  marsh  homes  of  the 
least  tern,  killdeer,  stilt,  gull,  piedbilled  grebe; 
the  meadow  homes  of  the  bobolink,  spotted 
sandpiper,  horned  lark,  meadow  lark,  and  bur- 
rowing owl;  the  skyscraper  homes  of  cor- 
morants, pufRns,  duck  hawks,  flickers;  and  the 
homes  of  birds  which  build  near  the  ground, 
such  as  the  cuckoo,  wood  thrush,  yellow  warb- 
ler, red -start,  and  humming  bird 

"Good  for  general  Information  but  not  in- 
Btruction."    Collaborator 
Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRD     ISLANDS 

apply;    rent   $1 


OF    PERU. 

Hancock 

el-Jh-sh-adult 


12min 


16-sl-sale 
598.2 


Expeditions  in  1935  and  1938  to  the  Guano 
Islands  of  Peru  have  resulted  In  these  pic- 
tures showing  millions  of  guanayes,  piqueros, 
penguins  and  pelicans.  The  guano  deposited  on 
these  islands  over  thousands  of  years  is  the 
basis  of  the  greatest  industry  of  wild  bird  life, 
the  guano  industry 


16-sd-color-$75     1947 
598.2 


BIRDS   IN   WINTER.     IR 
Coronet 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide 

Compares  the  feeding  habits  and  adapta- 
tions of  ten  birds  commonly  seen  in  winter  in 
the  northern  United  States  and  southern  Can- 
ada: chickadee,  nuthatch,  Junco,  cardinal,  Eng- 
lish   sparrow,    starling,    and    three   woodpeckers 

PalFL  Minn  $1.50 

Ideal  $3.35  Neb 

111  Syr    $12.50 

Ind  $3 


BIRDS    OF    AN    INLAND    LAKE.      14min      16- 
si-color-$60;  rent  $3   1941  UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh 

An  attractive  color  film  showing  the  avo- 
cet,  the  cinnamon  teal,  a  family  of  Canadian 
geese,  the  American  egret,  the  magpie,  Cali- 
fornia gulls  and  terns 


Calhoun 
Eng 

Balis  $2.50 
Nay 


Ohio 

PH 

TexVE 


llmin     16-sd- 
598.2 


BIRDS    OF    CANADA    (NO    2). 
color- $75;    rent   $2.50   CanFB 

el-jh-sh 

Cedar  waxwing,   robin  and  redeyed  vireo 
— closeups    of    eggs,     nests    and     fledglings 


Bran 

Dennis 

CanNFS 


Int  film 
VisEd 


BIRDS    OF    NORTH    AMERICA.    8R    16-si-color 
Heidenkamp  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

This  was  originally  listed  as  LAND 
BIRDS  OF  THE  EASTERN  UNITED  STATES 

Each  unit  (100ft)  of  this  color  film  may 
be  purchased  separately  for  $16  per  unit.  400ft 
reels  consisting  of  any  4  units  may  also  be 
purchased  for  $64  each.  Once  or  twice  a  year 
new  units  are  completed  and  added  to  the 
series.  For  a  complete  contents  of  available 
units   write   the  producer 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRDS  OF   PREY.     15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF 

598.2 
el-Jh-sh     Guide 

Produced  by  Eastman 

Shows  unusual  eyes,  beaks,  feet,  and 
feather  structure,  which  assist  birds  of  prey  in 
food  gathering.  A  goshawk  in  slow  motion 
photography,  a  peregrine  and  young,  a  marsh 
hawk,  rough-legged  hawks,  barn  owls,  a  great 
horned  owl,  black  vultures,  and  bald  eagles  are 
shown 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRDS    OF    PREY.     (Animal    life    ser.)     llmin 
16-sd-$50     1938     EBF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide  15c 

Produced  by  Erpi 

Several  common  species  belonging  to  the 
group  of  birds  of  prey  are  presented  in  this 
film.  Among  them  are  the  turkey  vulture, 
black  vulture,  marsh  hawk,  red-tailed  hawk, 
rough -legged  hawk,  bald  eagle,  sparrow  hawk, 
barn  owi,  screech  owl,  great  horned  owl,  and 
snowy  owl.  They  are  shown  in  their  natural 
habitats,  and  pursuing  their  characteristic  ac- 
tivities. Typical  calls  and  sounds  character- 
istic of  the  birds  are  presented 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRDS    OF    THE    BARRIER. 
1945     Post 


lOmin     16-sd-$30 
598.2 


e!-Jh-sh-adu!t 
Life   histories   of  nesting  seabirds 


Eastin  $1 
Ideal  $1.65 
Post  $30 
Tenn  $1.50 


UWF  $30;   rent  $1.50 

Vesco  $30 

YMCA 


256 


1947    EDITION 


598.2 


BIRDS  OF  THE  COUNTRYSIDE.  lOmin  16- 
sd-color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

A     color     film     describing     six     birds:     tlie 
Indigo   bunting,    meadow-lark,    nighthawk,    red- 
tailod   hawk,    kingbird   and   the  killdeer 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIRDS    OF    THE    DOORYARD,      lOmln      16-sd- 

color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Seven   birds   found    throughout   our   nation 

are  shown  in  this  color  Aim:  the  white-throated 

and    English    sparrow,    bronzed    grackle,    house 

wren,    yellow   warbler,    purple   martin,    and   the 

robin 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIRDS      OF      THE      INLAND      WATERWAYS. 

lOmin     16-sd-coIor-$75     1943     Coronet        598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Nine   birds    inhabiting   the   areas    adjacent 

to    our    inland    waterways    are    the    subject    of 

this     color    film:     the    belted     kingfisher,     blue 

heron,    night    heron,    green    heron,    glossy   ibis, 

avocet,     sandpiper,     Canada    goose    and    lesser 

scaup  duck 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIRDS    OF    THE     MARSHES.       lOmin      16-sd- 

color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-ei-jh-sh-c-adult 

The    redwinged    blackbird,     least    bittern, 

sora,     rail,     marsh    wren     and    the    pied-billed 

grebe    are    presented    in    their    seasonal    habits 

In  this  color  tilin 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIRDS  OF  THE  OCEAN  SHORE.  (Our  color- 
ful world  ser.)  14min  16-si-color-$60;  rent 
$3     1941     UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh 
Black    oyster    catcher,    tufted    puffin    (sea 

parrot),    Brandt's   cormorant.    California  murre. 

A   great   colony   of   many   birds   and    thousands 

of  vari-colored  eggs  are  seen.    Tiny  chicks  seek 

shelter  from  the  sun 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Nay  PH 

BIRDS    OF    THE    SEA.      (Magic    carpet    ser.) 

IR     16-sd-appiy     TFC  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

The  birds  seen  Include  gannets,  cormor- 
ants, murres  and  penguins 

"To  the  seven  seas  in  a  four-masted  sail- 
boat to  observe  oceanic  birds.  .  .  Captions  and 
conunentary,  with  a  musical  background.  The 
picture  moves  slowly  enough  to  give  one  time 
to  study  the  various  types  of  birds.  Highly 
recommended,  particularly  for  biology,  grades 
10  through  college.  Suggested  also  for  nature 
study,  grades  4  through  6.  Should  be  interest- 
ing also  In  the  study  of  bird  conservation." 
Advisory  committee 

FH     }2  Ohio 

Kan  Wis    $1.75 

Minn  $1 

BIRDS  OF  THE  SEACOAST.  15min  16-sl- 
$24     1931    BBF  598.2 

Jh-sh  Guide 
Long  wings  and  webbed  feet  of  water 
birds  are  shown  as  well  as  their  food  pouches 
and  bills  which  are  especially  adapted  to  their 
habits  in  procuring  food.  Shows  young  gulls 
hatching  out,  terns'  eggs,  black  skimmers' 
nesta    and    digging    of    hiding    holes    for    the 


young.  Colonies  of  murres,  nesting  grounds  of 
cormorants  and  the  brown  pelican's  bill  pouch 
are  also  shown 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIRDS  OF  THE  WOODLANDS.     lOmin    16-sd- 

color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Five   native    birds    of   the   northern   woods 

are    shown     in     this    color    film:     the    redstart, 

purple    finch,    oven-bird,    northern    flicker    and 

the  black-billed  cuckoo 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BIRDS  OF  TROPIC  SEAS.  16min  16-sI-sale 
apply;    rent    $1     Hancock  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Years  of  carefully  planned  expeditions  to 
tropical  islands  have  resulted  in  these  rare 
pictures  of  the  habitats  and  private  lives  of 
such  species  of  bird  life  as  the  Socorro  sooty 
tern;  the  blue-footed,  olive-footed,  aiid  Brew- 
ster boobies;  the  Galapagos  albatross,  famed  In 
annals  of  ornithology  for  its  courting  dance; 
the  red- billed  tropic  bird;  flightless  cormorants 
of  Albemarle  Island;  man  o'war  birds;  fork, 
tailed  guUa  and  flamingoes 

BLACK-NECKED     STILT.      6min      16-sl-color- 

$30  1942  EBF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
"Presents  an  absorbing  action  picture  of 
this  bird  during  the  breeding  season.  Telephoto 
close-ups  clearly  reveal  the  character  of  the 
nest,  eggs,  and  young.  Incubation  and  brood- 
ing habits  are  shown  in  detail.  An  interesting 
example  of  bird  behavior  is  illustrated  In  the 
efforts  of  male  and  female  to  lure  roving  sheep 
and  goats  from  the  nest  by  feigning  injury." 
ASFL     News  letter 

Kan    60c  VaEd 

NJM  Vesco    $24 

Ohio 

BOBOLINK  AND  BLUEJAY.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-$75      1943  Coronet  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

This  color  film  strikingly  portrays  nest- 
ing habits,  methods  of  rearing  the  young, 
feeding  the  young  and  other  typical  customs 
of  these  two  birds 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FINE  FEATHERS.  lOmin  16-sd-$70;  rent  $2 
1947     Austrl  598.2 

Jh-sh-adult 

The  remarkable  and  beautiful  wild  birds 
of  Australia,  photographed  in  their  natural 
surroundings 

FIVE  COLORFUL  BIRDS.  lOmin  16-sd-color- 
$75      1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

This  oolor  film  shows  five  of  America's 
most  colorful  birds:  the  gold- finch,  cedar  wax- 
wing,  yellowheaded  blackbird,  redheaded  wood- 
pecker and  the  blue  bird  photographed  feed- 
ing,   nesting,    and    rearing    their    young 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FRIENDS  OF  THE  AIR.  (Colorful  world  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60; 
rent  $3   1942  UWF 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Excellent  shots  of  the  following  birds: 
robin,  wren,  hummingbird,  red-winged  black- 
bird, Steller's  jay,  chickadee,  junco,  white- 
breasted    nuthatch,     bluebird,     catbird,     brown 


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598.2 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FRIENDS  OF  THE  AIR — Continued 
thrsLsher  (his  song:  is  heard);  woodpeckers  (In- 
cluding    the     flicker).     Indigo     bunting,     rose- 
breasted   grosbeak   and   the   cardinal    (his   song 
Is  also  recorded) 

Calhoun  Shad  $3 

m  $2  Syr     $2 

Nay  WashCE   $2 

PH  Wis    $1.50 

GAME    BIRDS.     15mln     16-si-524     1931     EBF 

598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Waterfowl,  mallard  ducks,  feeding,  nest- 
ing habits,  pin- tails  'dabbling,'  female  teal  and 
nest,  wild  geese,  swimming  and  nesting,  goose 
feathering  its  nest,  goslings,  coots  (mud  hens), 
lobes  on  coots'  feet.  Grouse,  'fool  hens' 
(Franklin  grouse),  ruffed  grouse.  Quail,  a 
California  quail  taking  dust  bath,  bob  white 
and    nest,    young    birds.     Pheasants,    the    silver 

Sheasant,    ring-neck    pheasajit,    wild    turkeys." 
hio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOLDEN    EAGLE.      (Our    colorful    world    ser.) 
14min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1941  UWF 

598.2 
Jh-sh-adult 
This  color  film  shows  parent  birds  bring- 
ing a  green  bough  to  decorate  the  nest  perch- 
ed high  on  a  rocky  cliff.    The  early  life  of  the 
young    eaglets    is    observed    and    the    gradutil 
change  of  plumage  is  clearly  shovm  through  the 
color    photography.     The    birds   are    seen    feed- 
ing,  cleaning  tlie  nest,   preening  their  feathers 
and   exercising  preparatory  to  flight 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVE 

HOME     LIFE    OF    THE     HUMMINGBIRD.     IR 
16-si-rent    $1    Audubon  598.2 

el-Jh-sh 
"Detailed    study    of    nesting    and    rearing 
young."     Collaborator 

HORNED     OWL.      (Our     colorful    world     ser.) 
13min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  |3  1941  UWF    598.2 
el-Jh-sh 
Shows   parent   bird   with   a   brood   of  four. 
Life    in    the    nest    is    shown    and    the    first   at- 
tempt at  flight 
Ariz  $1.50  Ohio 

Calhoun  PCTW  |1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  PH 

Kan    $1.50  WashCB   $1.50 

Nay 

HOW     BIRDS     FEED    THEIR     YOUNG-      6mln 
16-sl-color-$24      1940     EBF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

This  Is  a  color  film  of  a  number  oi  mother 
birds  feeding  and  caring  for  baby  birds.  We 
see  the  indigo  bunting,  bluebird,  thrush,  ce- 
dar waxwing,  humming  bird,  goldfinch,  heron, 
snakebird,  least  bittern,  quail  and  grouse 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HUMMING     BIRD.      8min      16-si-$12;    rent    $1 
1938     Bray  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A    Flnley    picture    edited    for    elementary 
schools  by  Rita  Hochhelmer 

"This  excellent  film  shows  the  life  of  the 
humming    bird    with    an    unusual    close-up    of 
the    mother   bird    feeding   her   babies."    W.G.S. 
A&B  Ohio 

Col  30c  PathNE  $3 

Gen  UWF 

Kan 

HUMMINGBIRD    HOME    LIFE.  lOmin      16-si- 

sd-$30    Simmel  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 

The    life    of    the    humming  bird    is    here 

shown   from   the   eggs   until   the  fledglings   are 


ready  to  leave  the  nest.  These  particular  birds 
lived  on  one  of  the  busiest  boulevards  of 
Hollywood.  There  are  close-ups  of  the  mother 
bird  feeding  her  babies 

"Children  love  this  film;  they  like  to  see 
It   again   and    again."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

KING  VULTURE.     (News  world  of  sports  ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  598.2 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  produc- 
tion available  only  to  schools 

"King  Vulture  opens  with  panoramic  views 
of  the  jagged  peaks  and  deep  gorges  of  the 
Sierras  in  southern  California.  A  vulture  is 
seen  in  close-up,  his  hideaway  sought  by  two 
men.  .  .  The  men  toil  up  the  steep  cliffs,  aided 
by   ropes,    while   the   vulture   watches. 

"Recommended  for  nature  study  and  es- 
pecially for  ornithology,  at  proper  grade  levels. 
The  sequences  on  the  climb  are  thrilling  and 
Instructive.  The  attack  of  the  vulture  Is  a  most 
realistic  piece  of  recording."  Advisory  commit- 

AMNH    $1.50  111  $1.50 

BosU  Mich 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

LIFE    ON    THE    WESTERN    MARSHES.    15min 
16-sd-color-$112.50    1945    Canada  598.2 

el-Jh-sh 

"Each  spring  North  America's  wild  ducks 
and  geese  leave  their  winter  habitat  and  mi- 
grate to  their  northern  breeding  ranges.  Most 
of  them  land  in  the  Canadian  Northwest, 
where,  by  June,  the  marshes  shelter  thousands 
of  broods.  Despite  the  rapid  growth  of  the 
ducklings,  teeming  dangers  destroy  seven  out 
of  ten  before  they  even  learn  to  fly. 

"On  the  ground,  magpies,  ground  squir- 
rels and  gophers  endanger  the  young.  From 
the  air,  crows  pounce  on  the  nests,  to  eat  eggs 
and  ducklings.  Still  the  greatest  danger  comes 
from  man's  misuse  of  natural  resources.  By  al- 
lowing water  systems  to  flood  the  brooding 
areas,  many  young  ducks  and  eggs  are  washed 
away. 

"The  film  shows  how  an  organization. 
Ducks  Unlimited,  is  preserving  wild  fowl  from 
these  various  threats  to  their  existence."  Movie 
makers 

AF    films    $1.75  Queens   50c 

(French)  VisEd 

MARSH     BIRDS    YOU     SHOULD     KNOW.      IR 

16-si-sd-$24;    rent    $1.50   UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh 
Photographed  by  Murl  Deusing  of  the  Mil- 
waukee public  museum 

Baby  flickers  are  fed  chopped  meat  on  the 
end  of  a  match  stick.  A  wren  Is  seen  about 
her  house  which  is  built  in  an  old  sneaker 
hanging  on  a  clothesline.  A  marsh  wren  is 
seen  by  her  home  ajnong  the  cattails.  We 
see  also  a  gallinule 

Then  we  are  shown  a  "blind"  deep  in  the 
marsh.  From  such  a  location  it  Is  possible  to 
secure  pictures  of  red  winged  blackbirds.  We 
see  also  the  swamp  sparrow,  American  bittern, 
least  bittern,  black  tern  and  pie-billed  grebe 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Nay  TexVB 

PH 

MICHIGAN      MARSH     AND     SHORE      BIRDS. 

(Wild     wings     ser.)      IR      16-si-sd-color-loan 

MichC  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-aduit  Guide 

This    color    film    shows    twelve    Michigan 

marginal    water   birds,    typical   of   twelve  avian 

families,  in  their  natural  habitat;  on  the  wing, 

nesting,  rearing  their  young  and  feeding 


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598.2 


MR  AND  MRS  GOLDFINCH.  IBmin  16-sl- 
$24;    rent   $1.50    1938   UWF  598.2 

el-Jh 
Dr    A.    O.    Gross,    ornithologist,    of    Bow- 
doin  College  has  photoKraphed  the  full  season- 
al cycle  of  the  goldfinch 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVB 

Ohio 

QUETZAL      QUEST.       15min       lG-si-color-$60; 

rent   $3  1941  UWF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

This   film   was   made   by  Victor  Wolfgang 

Von     Hagen     who     with     Quail     Hawkins     has 

also  written  a  book  of  the  same  title 

"Shows  the  capturing  of  the  Quetzal,  a 
very  rare  and  beautiful  bird  found  In  the 
central    Jungle   region   of   Mexico. 

"The  photography  appears  dark  in  spots 
and  In  other  places  it  is  rather  hazy.  The 
color  is  beautiful,  but  fades  in  places.  Too 
much    irrelevant    material."      California 

"The   color   in   this  beautiful    film   ...    is 
outstanding.     .     .       Highly     recommended     for 
nature    groups    and    science    groups    studying 
birds."      Committee    on    classroom    films 
Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVB 

REALM  OF  THE  WILD.  28min  16-sd-color- 
$150.38    1945    Castle  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

A  USDA  film 

"A  very  excellent  color  survey  of  Amer- 
ican game  birds  and  big  game.  All  photography 
taken  in  the  National  Parks. 

"Portrays  such  birds  and  animals  as: 
Canada  goose,  ducks,  owl,  Canada  jay,  sage 
hen,  squirrels,  moose,  deer,  buffalo,  elk,  moun- 
tain  goats   and   sheep,    ptarmigan,   etc. 

"Point  of  view  expressing  the  attempt  to 
balance  wild  life  with  the  remaining  forage 
food.  Excellent  photography  of  a  survey  type. 
Good  sound  track."  Wisconsin 

"Remarkable  photography  of  America's 
wild  life  makes  this  film  valuable  in  schools, 
although  it  is  too  long  and  confused  in  pur- 
pose."    Collaborator 

"A  fine  film  In  color  to  Illustrate  the 
work  of  the  Nat'l  Forest  Service  in  wild  game 
conservation.  Many  beautiful  scenes  showing 
birds  and  animals  in  their  natural  habitats," 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REDWINGED  BLACKBIRD.  lOmln  16-sd- 
color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This   color  film  covers   such  life-phases  as 
mating,    nesting,    start    of    the    family,    feeding 
of  the  young,    fall   assembly  and   migration 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROADRUNNER      BATTLES     RATTLESNAKE. 

IR     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1942     Pictorial    598.2 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
The    little    Mexican    paisano    bird    attacks 
the    deadly    reptile    in    a    battle,    piercing    the 
rattler's  most  vulnerable  spot — its  brain 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  ROBIN.  lOmin  16-sd-color-loan  1947 
Heidenkamp  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 
The  life  story  of  the  robin  from  the  time 
he   arrives    in    the    North    in    the    early    spring 
through    his    summer   mating,    nesting,    rearing 
young,    etc.      Close-ups    of    nest    building,    eggs 
in   nest,    feeding  young,    and   preening  feathers 
Ky    $1.50 
PCW    $3 


ROBIN  RED  BRE,\ST.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1938     EBF  598.2 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 

"An  ideal  film  for  use  in  primary  grades 
and  for  audiences  composed  of  small  children. 
The  dramatic  story  of  a  robin  family  from 
the  time  father  and  mother  robin  build  their 
nest  until  the  baby  robins  are  old  enough 
to   take   care  of  themselves."     Tennessee 

"Best  film  on  birds  now  available."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

RUBY  THROATED  HUMMINGBIRD.  lOmln 
16-sd-color-$75     1943     Coronet  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    color   film    showing   the   nesting   habits, 
characteristics   of  the   eggs  and   nest,    hatching 
of  the  young,   gathering  of  food  and  the  feed- 
ing habits 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RUFFED  GROUSE.  12min  16-si-$18  1930 
EBF  598.2 

Jh-sh  Guide 
"Tells  of  the  life  history  of  the  ruffed 
grouse,  and  may  be  used  to  advantage  in 
nature  study  classes  to  typify  the  habits 
and  activities  of  a  large  group  of  our  fowl- 
like game  birds.  The  courtship  of  the  grouse. 
The  nesting  of  the  grouse.  Development  of 
the  young.  Activities  of  the  young  bird. 
Hand-reared  grouse  nesting  in  captivity."  In- 
diana 

A&B  Ea 

Audubon  Ind   $1.25 

BosU  Ohio 

Conn  75c  Wis  75c 

SOME  FRIENDLY  BIRDS.  15min  16-si-$24 
1930     EBF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Birds  that  have  similar  tastes  and  habits, 
martins,  chickadees  and  nuthatches,  the  house 
wren,  bluebirds,  woodpeckers — building  nests, 
feeding  their  young  and  the  "Spring  dance" 
of   the    flickers 

"Very  general,  not  enough  close-ups." 
Collaborator 

"Good,  but  children  are  of  another  gen- 
eration."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SONG  BIRDS  AS  NEIGHBORS.  12min  16- 
si-$19.50;    rent    $1.25     Bray  598.2 

ei-Jh-sh 
A   Finley   picture 

"This  is  a  good  film  showing  a  group  of 
boys  building  homes  for  song  birds,  several 
of  which  birds  are  seen  In  their  native 
habitat.  The  economic  importance  of  some 
of  the  birds  Is  mentioned."  W.Q.S. 
UWF  $19.50;  rent 
$1.50 

SONG      BIRDS     OF     THE      NORTH      WOODS. 

(Treasure     chest     ser.)       9%mim       16-sd-$30 
1940     Skibo  598.2 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    Educational    pictures 
"An    authentic    record    of    the    songs    and 
cries   of   American    birds,    made    at    Elk    L<ake 
in   the   Adirondack  Mountains   under   the   aus- 
pices of  Cornell  University. 

"We  hear  the  cry  of  the  loon.  .  .  The 
calls  of  the  white-throated  sparrow  and  the 
hermit  thrush.  .  .  A  magnolia  warbler  and 
a  scarlet  tanager  feed  their  young.  ,  .  A 
goshawk  nesting.  Its  young  crying  for  food. 
Young  northern  woodpeckers  nest  In  a  hole 
in  a  tree.   .  .     A  pair  of  tame  chickadees. 

"An  excellent  picture  with  Informative 
commentary.  Highly  recommended  for  nature 
study    In    elementary    grades    and    for    biology 


259 


598.2 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SONG      BIRDS     OF     THE      NORTH     WOODS— 

— Continued 
classes  in  Junior  and  senior  high  school.  Sug- 
gested also  for  classes  in  natural  science  and 
ornithology.  Should  be  of  interest  to  art 
students  studying  birds."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  viore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPEARHEADS    IN    THE    SKY.      llmin      16-sd- 
color-$75    1945     Capital  598.2 

p-el-Jh 
Kodachrome    photography    and    story     by 
Jack  Van  Coevering 

A  boy  and  a  girl  discover  the  nest  of  a 
real  Mother  Goose.  They  watch  the  young 
hatch,   grow  up,   flock  for  fall  flight 

They  see  raccoons,  violets,  dogwood,  field 

lilies,    katydids,    purple    asters    and    butterflies. 

Story  ends  with  a  hunter's  harvest  in  October 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries   or  distributors 

THRUSHES     &     RELATIVES.       (Animal     life 

ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide  15c 

The    habitats,    feeding    habits,     brooding, 

development    and    activities    of    the    bush-tit, 

chickadee,       hermit       thrush,       russet-backed 

thrush,    robin,    bluebird    and    water    ouzel 

Natural  sounds  of  the  different  bird  calls 
and    songs    add    to    the     film's    attractiveness 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WADING    BIRDS.     12min     16-si-$18     1931     EBF 

598.2 
Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Study  of  beach  and  marsh  birds.  In- 
cluded are  views  of  the  adults,  nests,  eggs 
and  young.  The  film  units  are:  sajidpipers, 
snipes,  plovers,  stilts  and  avocets,  phalaropes, 
herons 

BosU  MonSch 

Cal  $1  NJM 

HI  75c  Ohio 

La  TexEd  loan 

WATER    BIRDS,     llmin     16-sd-$50     1944     EBF 

598.2 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Produced   in   collaboration  with  Arthur  A. 
Allen,  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University 

Photographic  sequences  depict  the  phys- 
ical characteristics,  habits,  environment, 
a.daptlvity  and  care  of  young  of  the  egret,  the 
mallard  duck,  the  Canada  Goose  and  the  brown 
pelican.  Shorter  sequences  depict  selected 
facts  about  the  lesser  scaup  and  the  flamingo 
An  animated  sequence  shows  the  winter 
and  summer  homes  of  the  Canada  goose  ajid 
the  principal  migration  route 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

WESTERN    BIRDS    AT    HOME.     12mln     16-sl- 
$20;  rent  $1    1937    Cal  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Birds  found  in  the  fields  and  forests  of 
the  West:  western  crow,  yellow-billed  mag- 
pie. Brewer  blackbird,  red-winged  blackbird, 
meadow  lark,  California  Jay,  Stellar  Jay,  hairy 
woodpecker,  hummingbird,  western  kingbird, 
white -throated  swift,  house  wren,  shrike, 
white-headed  woodpecker,  wren- tit,  chickadee, 
bush  tit,  cliff  swallows 
A&B  Kan   60c 

Ariz  $1  Mo  50c 

WESTERN     WATERFOWL.      12min     16-si-$20; 
rent  $1     1936    Cal  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Habits    and    nests    of    birds    found    near 
streams   and   marshlands 
Pictorial  75c 


WHAT    BIRD    IS    THAT?      llmin     16-sd-color- 

$75;    rent   $3   1945   Capital  598.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 
Especially  produced  for  classroom  use, 
this  film  will  stimulate  every  youngster's  in- 
terest In  birds.  In  all,  there  are  21  different 
birds,  including  most  unusual  closeups  of  blue- 
Jays,  Baltimore  orioles  and  redstarts 

Am  mus   $1.50  Ind   $3 

DeVry  $3  PennS    $2 

Ideal 

WHAT    BIRD    IS    THAT.      3R      16-si-color-$72; 

rent   $3  UWF  598.2 

p-el-jh-sli 

Each   bird  is  pictured  in   typical  habitat; 

size,     feeding    and    nesting    habits    and    other 

distinguishing    features    are    shown.      Part    1: 

Brightly  colored  birds;  Part  2:  Birds  of  neutral 

color;  Part  3:  Water  birds 

WHITE    PELICAN.      (Our    colorful    world    ser.) 

14min     16-si-color-$60;    rent     $3     UWF     598.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  color   film   showing  over   2,000   birds   In 

great     colony.       Eggs     and     young     cover     the 

beach.       There    are    Interesting    shots    of    the 

feeding  of  the  young 

Calhoun  PH 

Nay  TexVE 

PathNE  $3 

WILD   FOWL  IN   SLOW   MOTION.   9min  16-sd- 
$30     Also    color-$75     1947     Hawley  598.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  picture  beautifully  illustrates  North 
American     wild     fowl     from     take-off     through 
flight   to  landing 
WashCE 

WILD   WINGS.     30min     16-si-loan     1929     MichC 

598.2 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Shows  nests  and  habits  of  the  follow- 
ing Michigan  birds:  eagle,  humming  bird, 
blue  jay,  red-winged  black-bird,  Baltimore 
oriole,  Canada  geese,  winter  ducks  or  old 
squaw  ducks,  mallard,  pelican,  sora  rail, 
least  bittern,  black  tern,  Caspian  tern,  herring 
gull  and  loon 

Wis  $1.25 

WINTER  VISITORS.     12min    16-si-$20;  rent  $1 
1936    Cal  598.2 

jh-sh-c 
Shows  the  following  waterfowl:  pelican, 
sandhill  crane,  Canada  geese,  snow  goose, 
Hutchins's  goose,  white-fronted  goose,  grey 
geese,  black  brant,  canvasbacks,  whistling 
swan,  brown  pelican 
Tex    $1 

WOODLAND      PALS.       (Naturgraphs)       15min 
16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50     1933     Bray  598.2 

el-Jh 
Close-up  pictures  of  a  humming-bird 
which  was  found  starving  at  the  approach 
of  cold  weather  and  was  brought  into  a 
home  and  became  a  household  pet.  Also 
studies  of  the  warbling  vireo  and  of  cedar 
waxwings 
Fi  UWF    $40;    rent    $1.50 

IdahoSo  VES   $1.50 

WOODPECKER,     THE     FARMER'S     FRIEND, 
omin     16-si-$9.50;    rent    $1     Bray  598.2 

el 

A  Finley  subject,  edited  and  titled  for 
the  elementary  grades  by  Rita  Hochheimer 

"Complete  story  of  the  woodpecker;  how 
he  flnds  his  food,  where  he  lives,  his  mark- 
ings, claws,  and  tail  feathers.  Interesting 
shots  of  young  woodpeckers.  Film  brings 
out  how  these  birds  aid  farmer  in  saving 
his   crops   from    insects."      School    management 

Col  30c  Kan 

Fi  LAEd  loan 

Ideal    $2  LaPI 


260 


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598.2-610.7 


WOODY    GROWS    UP.      lOmin     16-sd-color-$75 
1945     Simmel  598.2 

el-jh-sh-adult    Guide 
Depicts    the    hatching    and    growth    of    a 

woodpecker,    and    Its    avoidance    of    its   natural 

enemies 

AMNH    $1.50  Ideal 

Cal    $2  Minn    $1.50 

CanNPS  Ohio 

Capital   $3  YMCA 

Col 


600     USEFUL  ARTS 

PRECISELY    SO.     20min     16-sd-loan     1940     GM 

600 
sh-c-trade 
The  development  of  modern  standards 
of  accuracy  from  ancient  times.  Scientific 
instruments  which  measure  time  to  the 
thousandth  part  of  a  second — ^weigh  a  dot 
of  a  lead  pencil  on  a  piece  of  paper — split 
a  hair-breadth  measurement  into  hundreds 
of  parts  are  here.  Precision  Instruments  do 
precision   jobs 

Geo  $1 

TODAY    AND   TOMORROW.     18min     16-sd-$70; 
rent     $2.50     DeVry  600 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  scientific  world  of  today  is  pictured 
against  the  background  of  yesterday.  The  evo- 
lution of  the  automobile,  the  steam  engine  and 
other  modern  conveniences  are  arranged  to  ex- 
plain the  scientific  &  industrial  background 
in  a  way  that  will  stimulate  practical  think- 
ing about  the  world  of  tomorrow.  Especially 
adapted  for  classes  in  science  and  social  study 

608     Inventions 

CARAVAN.     30min     16-sd-color-loan     1942    GM 

608 
Jh-sh-adult 
"A  color  screening  of  General  Motors 
Parade  of  Progress,  a  caravan  of  trucks  which 
toured  North  America,  demonstrating  the  latest 
technical  developments  which  have  resulted 
from  General  Motors  research.  Outstanding  are 
aviation  demonstrations,  architectural  exhibits, 
a  developmental  history  of  power  and  various 
mysterious  operations  which  can  be  performed 
with  modern  kitchen  apparatus."  Movie  makers 

NEW   ROADWAYS.     (Passing  parade  ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  608 

jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only   to   schools 

"Makes  reference  to  types  of  news  dis- 
asters, which  occupy  the  first  pages  of  news- 
papers, and  constructive  discoveries  which 
are  mainly  relegated  to  the  back  pages.  The 
latter  type  of  news  is  pictured.  .  .  The  com- 
mentator closes  with  the  statement  that  it  is 
this  group  of  discoveries  and  workers  which 
builds    for   the   future. 

"Recommended  for  high  school  classes 
m  general  science.  This  is  a  well-presented 
subject,  both  pictorially  and  in  the  commen- 
tary, and  effectively  highlights  some  of  the 
achievements  of  the  modern  scientific  worker." 
Advisory    committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


610     Medicine 


tween  the  old  and  the  new  in  industrial  medi- 
cine— the  changes  in  equipment,  the  standing 
of  the  doctors,  the  attitude  of  industry — cul- 
minating in  the  rehabilitation  program  for  re- 
turned veterans 

MEDICAL     SERVICE      SECOND     TO      NONE. 

28min     16-sd-$35.85     1946     Castle  610 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Explains  the  Veteran's  administration 
plan  for  its  medical  personnel.  Shows  treat- 
ment of  various  disorders,  location  of  hospitals 
and  plans  for  one  of  the  greatest  medical  ex- 
periments in  the  history  of  America 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEN     OF     MEDICINE.     (Forum    edition    ser.) 
20min   16-sd-apply   1945   March   of   time       610 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Based  on  MEN  OP  MEDICINE:   1938  but 
has  been  completely  revised  and  re-edited. 

"America's  165,000  doctors  had  to  spend 
an  average  of  10  years  and  $15,000  in  learning 
their  profession.  .  . 

"This  edition  of  the  March  of  Time 
singles  out  a  typical  doctor,  follows  hfm  through 
this  painstaking  period  of  training,  tells  how 
he  feels  when  he  receives  his  first  fee,  makes 
his  first  call,  performs  his  first  operation." 
Film  world 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


6 1 0.7     Nursing 


16-sd-loan 
610 


DOCTOR     IN     INDUSTRY.      60min 
1946     GM 

Jh-sh-c 
The    history   of   industrial   medicine   from 
the  opening  of  this  century  up  to  the  present 
day.      The    contrast    is    sharply    portrayed    be- 


BACK    REST.     Smin     16-si-$20;    rent    75c     1934 

Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

Shows    a    nurse    in    the    entire   process    of 

preparing    a    back    rest    for    a    patient.      The 

film    starts   with    the   preparation    of   the    knee 

roll.      The    nurse    gets    the    patient    ready    and 

the  back  rest  is  placed  in  the  bed.     The  proper 

grip    for   lifting   the   patient   is    shown    in   slow 

motion.       The    nurse    demonstrates    grip    used 

in   lifting   knees,    knee   roll   is   placed,    and   the 

covers   are   folded   in   place 

Should  be  useful  in  secondary  home  hy- 
giene classes,  mother's  groups,  and  nursing 
schools 

BATHING    THE    BED    PATIENT.     20min     16- 

sd-$26.41     1945     Castle  610.7 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Procedure  for  making  a  neat  bed  with  a 

minimum      of      disturbance      to      the      patient. 

Demonstrates    the    proper    method    of    washing 

the  patient  with  as  much  comfort  as  possible 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

BATHING     THE     PATIENT     (HOME     CARE). 

24min     16-sd-$35.89     1945     Castle  610.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Preparing  of  the  eauipment;  how  to  bathe 
the  arms,  legs,  and  body;  how  to  give  a  back 
massage  and  alcohol  rub;  and  how  to  brush  the 
patient's  teeth  and  shave  him 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BED     BATH.     ISmin    16-Bi-$36;     rent    $1     1934 
Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 
Nurse  demonstrates  the  procedure  of  bath- 
ing a  patient.  She  arranges  the  towels,  tub 
and  other  equipment,  strips  the  bed  and  puts 
bath  blanket  around  patient.  She  starts  by 
brushing  the  patient's  teeth  and  washing  his 
eyes.  Then  she  washes  ears,  neck,  arms, 
chest  and  abdomen,  legs  and  foet  and  cleans 
his  fingernails.  She  gets  fresh  water  and  wash- 
es the  patient's  back.  She  puts  the  patient's 
gown  on  again,  cleanses  the  tub,  remakes  the 
bed 


261 


610.7 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


BED    BATH — Continued 

"This  film  useful  in  secondary  home  hy- 
giene classes,  mother's  groups,  and  nursing 
schools.  Acceptable  technique  covering  use  of 
tub,  towels,  clothing,  and  bed  clothing.  .  .  The 
film  is  without  descriptive  titling,  should  prob- 
ably follow  study  of  the  area,  and  contains 
some  imperfect  camera  handling."  J.  Fred- 
eric Andrews 
NC 

BEDS   AND   APPLIANCES.     lOmin   16-sd-$14.09 
1944     Castle  610.7 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Navy  department  production 
Demonstrates  the  method  of  making 
bunk  and  bed,  how  to  adjust  a  bed,  ways  of 
raising  the  patient's  head  and  knees,  keeping 
the  weight  of  cover  off  patient's  feet  and  use 
of  fracture  board 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CARE  OF  THE  PATIENT  WITH  DIABETES 
MELLITUS  (COMPLICATED).  23min  16-sd- 
$35.16     1945     Castle  610.7 

trade-adult 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Describes  the  treatment  and  psychologi- 
cal readjustment  which  the  patient  must  under- 
go, as  well  as  teaching  him  the  supervision  of 
his  own  diet  and  the  self  administration  of 
insulin."  Movie  makers 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARE  OF  THE  PATIENT  WITH  DIABETES 
MELLITUS  (UNCOMPLICATED).  29min  16- 
sd-$41.60     1945     Castle  610.7 

trade-adult 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Uses  a  typical  case  history  to  show  how 
symptoms  of  diabetes  may  be  recognized.  Pre- 
ceeding  with  consultation,  examination  and 
diagnosis,  it  then  follows  the  patient  through 
hospitalization."  Movie  makers 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


ETHER    BED.     18min     16-si-$36;    rent    $1    1934 
Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

The  nurse  is  first  shown  in  the  correct 
procedure  of  stripping  the  bed  of  its  blankets, 
sheets,  pillows,  etc.,  and  folding  them.  The 
mattress  is  turned  and  the  bed  remade — mat- 
tress pad  placed,  bottom  sheet  spread,  then  the 
rubber  and  cotton  draw  sheets.  The  rubber 
protector  is  placed  at  the  head,  the  blanket* 
are    put    on    and     the    corners    folded    in 

Paper  bag  and  mouth  wipes  are  pinned 
to  the  bed,  and  towel  and  other  articles  ar«» 
placed  on  chair  beside  bed.  The  bed  is  warmed 
with  earthen  'pigs.'  Patient  is  wheeled  in,  lift- 
ed from  the  cart  and  placed  in  bed.  The 
blanket  is  tucked  around  him  and  his  pulse  is 
taken.  The  patient's  mouth  is  wiped,  wipe 
placed  in  bag.  The  nurse  Is  shown  takintr 
notes  on  his  condition 

Should  be  useful  In  secondary  home  hy 
glene  classes,  mother's  groups,  and  nursiner 
schools 

EVENING   CARE.     24min    16-si-$48;  rent   $1.50 
1934     Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

The  nurse  arranges  her  equipment  ajid  the 
patient's  bed,  fanfolding  the  bath  blanket.  She 
washes  the  patient's  teeth  and  eyes,  then 
teuce.  neck,  arms  and  hands,  washes  his  back 
and  rubs  it  with  alcohol  and  powders  It.  Then 
she  brushes  crumbs  out  of  the  bed  and  re- 
makes it 


Should  be  useful  in  secondary  home  hy- 
giene classes,  mother's  groups,  and  nursing 
schools 

Ohio 

PalFL, 


EVENING      CARE. 

Castle 


7min       16-sd-$9.60       1944 
610.7 


jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Stresses  that  the  obligation  of  each  hos- 
pital corpsman  is  to  be  cheerful  and  make  each 
patient  comfortable.  Demonstrates  the  al- 
cohol rub  which  will  help  prevent  pressure 
sores 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FEEDING    THE    PATIENT.    15rain    16-sd-$26.43 
1944    Castle  610.7 

8h-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains  the  physical,  mental,  and  emo- 
tional factors  which  affect  appetite  and  di- 
gestion; preparation  of  the  environment  and 
the  patient  for  the  meal;  proper  balance  of 
food  and  arrangement  of  the  tray;  individu- 
alized feeding  care  in  terms  of  conditions,  nu- 
tritional needs,  and  preferences  of  each  patient; 
principles  and  procedures  involved  In  the  feed- 
ing of  a  recumbent  and  a  convalescent  patient; 
and  the  factors  to  be  considered  In  aftercare 
of  the  patient 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HANDLING    AND    CARE    OF    THE    PATIENT. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #11)    26min    16-sd- 
$56.25;    rent    $3     1946    BIS  610.7 

tr-adult 
This  film  deals   with  the  general  care   of 
the  patient  before,   during  and  after  anaesthe- 
sia,   and    is    intended   as    much    for   the    use   of 
nurses   and    porters   as    for   medical    students 
CanNFS 
Int     film 

HOME     NURSING.      (Biological     science     ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$50     1941     EBF  610.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide     15c 
Demonstrates   factors   involved   In   the   hy- 

?:Ienic  care  of  a  home  patient  after  instruction 
rom  a  visiting  nurse.  Bathing  and  moving 
the  patient  in  bed;  arranging  the  bed;  and 
generally  making  the  patient  comfortable  are 
shown.  Taking  of  temperature,  pulse  and  res- 
piration rates,  and  their  recording,  medications; 
visits  by  the  doctor  and  helping  the  patient 
gradually  to  regain  strength  conclude  the  pres- 
entation 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOME   NURSING   IN   PNEUMONIA.     9min     16- 
sd-$14.30     1941     NYH  610.7 

sh-c-adult 
"Shows    how    a    public    health    nurse    in- 
structs a  housewife  in  the  care  of  a  pneumonia 
patient   featuring   feeding   the   patient,    bedpan, 
turning  the  patient  in  bed,  changing  linen,  etc. 
"A  very  clear  and  distinct  demonstration. 
— For    women's    groups,    nursing    classes,     etc. 
Should     not     be     shown     to    mixed     classroom 
group."  Health  films 
loH  loan 

HOME     NURSING— ROUTINE    PROCEDURES. 
15min     16-si-$24     1931     EBF  610.7 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Routine  procedures  In  caring  for  a  con- 
valescent. Taking  temperature,  counting  pulse 
and  respiration.  Preparation  of  patient  for 
breakfast  and  serving  the  meal.  Finally  the 
patient  and  the  room  are  arranged  for  the 
night 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


262 


1947    EDITION 


610.7 


HOME     NURSING— SPECIAL     PROCEDURES. 

12min     16-si-$18     1931     BBF  610.7 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Some  special  procedures  for  relieving 
specific  conditions.  The  units  are:  cold  com- 
presses; applying  hot  stupes;  giving  a  foot  tub 
to  a  patient  in  bed;  flaxseed  poultice;  Inhala- 
tions 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOIVIE     NURSING— THE     BED     BATH.      8min 
16-sl-$12      1931     EBF  610.7 

el-Jh-8h     Guide 
"Bed    bath.     Checking   the    room    tempera- 
ture,  preparing  the  bed,   preparing  the  patient, 
giving    the    bath,    making   the    bed    without   re- 
moving the  patient  from  It."    Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOT    FOOT    BATH.     8mln     lG-sl-$20;    rent    75c 
1934     Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 
The  nurse  first  arranges  the  tub  of  water, 
the  linen,  and  loosens  the  bedding.  The  pa- 
tient's knees  are  flexed,  rubber  sheet  and 
bath  blanket  are  put  on  the  bed.  The  patient's 
feet  are  lifted  and  the  sheet,  blankets,  etc.,  are 
pulled  under  them.  His  feet  are  put  In  the  tub, 
the  hot  water  is  brought  In  and  the  tempera- 
ture of  the  water  In  the  tub  taken.  Hot  water 
is  poured  around  the  edge  of  the  tub  and  the 
temperature  of  the  water  taken  again — 115  de- 
grees 

At  the  end,  the  feet  are  dried,  the  rubber 
sheet  and  bath  blanket  are  removed  from  the 
bed.  A  hot  water  bag  Is  placed  under  the 
patient's  feet  and  the  covers  are  tucked  In. 
Should  be  useful  in  secondary  hygiene  classes, 
mother's  groups,  and  nursing  schools 

MORNING    CARE.    24mln    16-si-$48;    rent    $1.50 
1943  Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

The  nurse  comes  in,  screens  the  be'J,  ar- 
ranges her  equipment.  She  strips  the  bed, 
places  the  bath  blanket,  then  washes  the  pa- 
tient and  powders  his  back.  She  loosens  the 
foundation  bedding,  removes  the  cotton  and 
rubber    draw    sheets    and    the    bottom    sheet 

She  straightens  the  mattress  pad,  puts  the 
other  sheets  on.  She  finishes  powdering  the 
patient's  back  and  puts  on  his  bed  gown.  She 
combs  his  hair  and  finishes  the  bed-making 

Should     be    useful    in     secondary    hygiene 
classes,    mother's  groups  and   nursing  schools 
PalFLi 


7mln       16-sd-$9.60       1944 
610.7 


MORNING      CARE. 

Castle 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Shows  the  corpsmen  In  the  sick  bay  rous- 
mi?  ^P^  preparing  patients  for  morning  chow. 
The  'up"  patients  aid  corpsmen  in  setting  up 
trays.  The  bedfast  patients  are  fed  and  th«» 
ward    Is    put   in   order   after  morning   care 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NURSE  STUDENT  IN   WARTIME.    30min    16- 

sd-color-rent    50c    1943    Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

Describes    step    by   step    the    courses    and 

other    activities    of    the    student    nurse    at    the 

University  of  Minnesota 

NURSING.     (Your    life    work    ser.)    llmln    16- 

sd-$50;     rent     $1.50     1942     Mahnke  610.7 

sh-c 

Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 

Shows   nurses    at   work    In   many   different 

jobs— in    operating    rooms,    as    X.-Ta.r    helpers. 


as  school  nurses  and  In  various  visiting  nurs- 
ing bureaus.  There  are  jobs  to  be  had  in 
hospitals  of  large  Industrial  plants  which  call 
for  more  than  average  training 

The  more  highly  trained  nurse  can  find 
work  In  the  field  of  pediatrics.  The  narration 
explains  the  advantages  of  nursing  and  goes 
into  detailed  analysis  of  the  qualifications  and 
requirements  necessary  to  be  successful  In  the 
field  of  nursing 

Not  only  a  very  well  presented  vocational 
film  but  also  a  very  timely  one 

"Sound  excellent.  Good  diagrammatic 
drawings.  Material  well  organized  and  pre- 
sented. Valuable  In  classes  of  vocational  guid- 
ance." California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


NURSING,    A    CAREER    OF    SERVICE.    35min 

16-si-$48;    rent    $2.    Also    color-?120;    rent    $6 
1941     UWP  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

Opening  with  scenes  of  student  life  In 
the  University  of  California  School  of  nursing, 
this  film  goes  on  to  describe  and  illustrate  the 
course  of  study  and  duties  of  a  student  nurse. 
Closes  with  an  explanation  of  the  number  of 
Jobs    open    to   a   graduate    nurse 

Cal  Ind   $2.25 

Calhoun  Nay 

DeVry  PH 

Eng  TexVB 


OPEN   BED.  ISmln  16-si-$36;  rent  $1  1934  Minn 

610.7 
sh-c-adult 

Shows  how  to  remove  linen,  etc,  from 
the  hospital  bed.  Nurse  turns  the  mattress 
and  remakes  the  bed,  following  the  correct 
procedure  of  folding,  tucking  in  the  various 
sheets  Just  the  right  amount,  and  folding 
the  corners  correctly.  Should  be  useful  in 
secondary  home  hygiene  classes,  mother's 
groups,   and  nursing  schools 


PEDICS    AND    BED    SHAMPOO.    15rain    16-sI- 
$36;    rent   75c    1934   Minn  610.7 

sh-c-adult 

The  nurse  prepares  the  bed,  putting  a 
rubber  pillow  case  and  a  towel  on  the  pillow 
behind  the  patient's  head.  She  sops  the  head 
with  cotton  balls  in  a  tincture  of  larkspur, 
puts  cap  on  the  patient's  head.  This  is  fol- 
lowed by  the  standard  bed  shampoo 

The  cap  Is  removed  and  a  Kelley  pad 
put  under  the  head.  The  nurse  pours  first 
water  and  then  soap  solution  over  the 
patient's  head.  She  lathers  his  head,  rinses 
It  three  times,  and  then  gives  a  vinegar  rinse. 
She  removes  the  Kelley  pad,  etc,  drys  the  head 
and  puts  a  dry  towel  under  the  patient's 
head 

Finally  she  combs  the  hair,  removes  the 
bath    towel    and    rubber   case    from    the    pillow 

Should  be  useful  In  secondary  home  hy- 
giene classes,  mother's  groups,  and  nursing 
schools 

TEACHING    CRUTCH    WALKING.     13min     16- 
sd-$23.60     1945     Castle  610.7 

trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  the  physical  therapist  teaches 
the  bed  patient  reconditioning  exercises;  how 
to  teach  the  patient  to  walk  in  a  walker;  how 
to  teach  the  various  methods  of  crutch  walk- 
ing— two-point,  four-point,  and  swinging;  how 
to  teach  the  patient  to  sit,  rise,  and  climb 
stairs;  and  the  safety  factors  involved  in  crutch 
walking 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


28d 


610.7-612 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


TEMPERATURE,  PULSE,  AND  RESPIRA- 
TION.    15min   16-si-|30;    rent   75c   1934   Minn 

610.7 

sh-c-adult 

The  nurse  comes  in  with  a  tray  and 
three  thermometers.  She  cleans  each  ther- 
mometer, shakes  it  down  and  places  it  in  a 
patient's  mouth.  She  takes  each  patient's 
pulse    and    respiration    and    records    them 

Then  she  removes  the  thermometer  from 
the  first  patient's  mouth,  wipes  and  reads 
it,  records  the  temperature,  and  does  the  same 
for  the  other  two 

The  nurse  gets  new  thermometers  from 
the  sterilizing  solution,  takes  the  used 
thermometers  from  the  soap  and  puts  them 
In  the  HgCli  solution.  The  nurse  goes  on 
to    another    patient 

In  the  end,  she  is  shown  cleansing  the 
thermometers  and  other  equipment  when  she 
is   through 

Should  be   useful   in   secondary  home  hy- 
giene   classes,    mother's    groups,    and    nursing 
schools 
PalFL 

TEMPERATURE,      PULSE,      AND      RESPIRA- 
TION.    14min    16-sd-?20.68     1944    Castle  610.7 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Demonstrates     how     to     take     the     pulse, 
temperature    and    respiration,     explaining    how 
to  accomplish   it  methodically  and  pointing  out 
the    locations    where    the    pulse    beat    may    be 
found 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THERAPEUTIC   USES  OF   HEAT  AND  COLD. 
PART  I:    ADMINISTERING   HOT  APPLICA- 
TIONS.   21min    16-sd-$32.87    1945    Castle  610.7 
trade-adule  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains    the    nature    of   heat    and    shows 
how  it  is  transferred  by  conduction,  conversion, 
and  convection;  explains  body  reactions  to  heat 
and  the  use  of  these  reactions  in  the  alleviation 
of  pain;  shows  how  to  apply  hot  water  bottles, 
electric  pads,  chemical  pads,  and  paraffin  bath; 
how    to    use    hot    soak,    compresses,    infra-red 
lamp    and    shortwave    diathermy;    and    precau- 
tions which  must  be  taken  when  applying  heat 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THERAPEUTIC  USES  OF  HEAT  AND  COLD. 
PART  II:  ADMINISTERING  COLD  APPLI- 
CATIONS.   22mln    16-sd-$34.31    1946    Castle 

610.7 
trade-adult   Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  body's  responses  to  cold  stimuli 
and  how  these  responses  are  used  to  alleviate 
pain;    how    to    administer    contrast    baths    and 
ice  bags;  how  to  apply  ice  packs  as  anesthesia; 
how    to    use    refrigerating    blankets    and    cold 
chamber 

Available  from  10  or  rnore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VITAL  SIGNS  AND  THEIR  INTER-RELA- 
TION  —  BODY  TEMPERATURE,  PULSE, 
RESPIRATION,  BLOOD  PRESSURE.  32min 
lC-sd-$44.47     1945     Castle  610.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The  physiology  of  the  respiratory,  heat 
regulatory,  and  circulatory  systems  and  their 
inter-relation  in  normal  functions  and  in  devia- 
tions from  normal;  how  to  ascertain  and  record 
the  vital  signs;  the  importance  of  making  thor- 
ough and  accurate  observations;  and  how  to 
take  care  of  equipment 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


WHITE    ANGEL;    excerpt.     (Human    relations 
ser.)  17min  16-sd-rent  $3  NYU  610.7 

sh-c-adult    Guide 

A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  Brothers  production  giving  a  brief 
survey  of  some  of  the  difficulties  encountered 
by  Florence  Nightingale  in  establishing  her 
humane   work 

May   be   rented   only   for   educational   pur- 
poses where  no  admission   is  charged 
AMNH  Mich    $2.25 

CFC  Minn    $2.50 

Geo  $3.50  TFC 

YOUR    PUBLIC    HEALTH    NURSE.    lOmin    16- 
sd-$16.50    1940    NYH  610.7 

Jh-sh-c-adutt 

Available  for  use  in  New  York  State 
from  the  producers  for  transportation  charges 
"Deals  with  rural  public  health  nursing 
in  New  York  State  and  shows  short  scenes 
of  the  nurses'  activities,  such  a^  demonstra- 
tion of  a  baby  bath;  home  care  of  the  pre- 
mature infant;  group  teaching;  work  with  a 
health  committee,  at  county  fairs,  in  clinics, 
during  floods  and  epidemics. 

"Gives    a    good    idea    of    the    Importance 
of   public   health    nursing."      Health    films 
Geo   $1  Minn  25c 

IllH  loan  Val    $16  — ^ 

loH  loan  WisH 


611     Anatomy 


BODY     FRAMEWORK.     15min     16-si-$24     1931 
EBF  611 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"Function  of  skeleton;  structure,  chemical 
composition,  growth  and  repair  of  bones;  main 
types    of    Joints."      Health    films 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE     HUMAN     THROAT.       12min       16-sd-$50; 
rent    $3      1947      Bray  611 

adult 

Describes  the  throat,  consisting  of  phar- 
ynx and  larynx,  from  the  anatomical  and  func- 
tional aspect.  It  also  explains  and  demonstrates 
the  way  in  which  the  larynx  closes  to  permit 
the  passage  of  food  during  the  act  of  swallow- 
ing 

MUSCLES.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF  611 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"The  structure  and  the  use  of  muscles 
are  strikingly  nresented  by  means  of  actual 
photography  and  animations.  The  film  may 
be  used,  not  only  to  teach  the  facts  involved, 
but  also  to  provide  a  fresh  approach  to  the 
consideration  of  habits  of  exercise  and  pos- 
ture. Structure  and  properties  of  muscles. 
Muscles  in  action."     Indiana 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


612     Physiology 


CONTROL  OF  BODY  TEMPERATURE.  (Univ. 
of  Chicago  biological  sciences  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50    1940    EBF  612 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  A.  J. 
Carlson,  Dr  H.  G.  Swann,  and  Dr  F.  J.  Mullin, 
of   the  University   of  Chicago 


264 


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612-612.2 


CONTROL    OF    BODY    TEMPERATURE — Gont. 

By  means  of  laboratory  demonstrations, 
animated  drawings,  and  special  photography, 
phenomena  associated  with  variations  of 
body  temperature  in  animals  and  man  are 
shown.  Foods  are  designated  as  the  source 
of  body  heat,  and  the  roles  of  nerves,  glands, 
and  muscles  in  its  control  are  portrayed.  The 
blood  stream  is  depicted  as  the  distributor  of 
heat,  and  the  function  of  the  hypothalamus 
Is  compared  to  that  of  a  thermostat 

"Good  for  use  in  biology,  zoology, 
physiology  and  hygiene   classes."     California 

"The  film  is  technically  excellent  in 
every  way,  and  the  various  cinematic  devices 
In  it  are  used  to  maximum  advantage." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EXPERIMENTS  IN  THE  REVIVAL  OF  OR- 
GANISMS. 20min  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $5 
BraP  612 

c-adult 
Produced  in  USSR  in  1940 
"A  Soviet  production  on  experimental 
physiology.  .  .  It  Is  a  record  of  the  successful 
experiments  in  resuscitating  dead  animals  con- 
ducted at  the  Institute  of  Experimental  Physi- 
ologry  and  Therapy  at  Voronezh,  by  Dr.  S.  S. 
Bryukhonenko.  The  experiments  presage  a 
new  field  in  medical  science,  bringing  promise 
of  a  day  'when  operations  now  incompatible 
with  life  will  be  possible.' 

"A  damaged  heart  or  brain  may  be  re- 
paired, and  people  who  have  died  of  shock  or 
hemorrhage  may  be   revived. 

"The  Institute  makes  use  of  apparatus 
called  the  'autojector'  to  carry  out  the  func- 
tions of  the  heart  and  lungs,  and  years  of  pio- 
neering in  the  technique  of  resuscitation  are 
climaxed  in  the  sequence  showing  the  reani- 
mation  of  a  dog  that  has  been  killed. 

"The  16mm.  sound  film  Is  prepared  for 
educational  use  by  individuals  and  groups  pro- 
fessionally concerned  with  the  advancement  of 
science. 

"Narration  Is  done  by  the  British  scientist 
Professor  J.  B.  S.  Haldane.  The  picture  is 
sponsored  by  the  Science  Committee  of  the 
National  Council  for  American-Soviet  Friend- 
ship."    Movie   makers 

Ind     $3.50  NYU 

NatFS  Ohio 

HOW  THE  ORGANS  OF  THE  BODY  FUNC- 
TION. 40min  16-si-sd-$75-$100;  rent  55-$7.50 
1939  Bray  612 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
"By  Dr.  Jacob  Sarnolf.  A  condensed 
version  of  the  twelve  reels  of  the  'Human 
Body'  series.  Treats  respiration,  circulation, 
digestion  and  other  life  processes.  Muscle 
contraction,  bone  movement,  heart  and  lung 
action,  etc.,  shown  under  X-ray."  School 
executive 

BraP  sd-$100;  rent  TexVB  sd 

$7.50  UWP   sd-$100;    rent 

NM    $1.50  $7.50 
TexEd   loan 


612.1      Blood  and  circulatory  system 

BLOOD.    12min   16-si-$18   1929   EBF  612.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Illustrates  the  separation  of  plasma  from 
blood  cells,  protem  and  salts  from  plasma, 
staining  cells,  counting  red  blood  corpuscles, 
how  white  blood  cells  reach  the  body  tissue, 
clotting  of  blood 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

CIRCULATION.      15min      16-si-$24  '  1929      EBF 

612.1 
Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 
Tracing   the  human  circulatory   system,   a 
comparison    of     the    human    heart    with    that 


of   the    frog,    showing   the    cycle   of   pulmonary 
circulation    by   animations   and   photography 

"Well  done  but  small  usage."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CIRCULATORY  CONTROL.  15mln  16-sl-$24 
1930  EBP  612.1 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 
Illustrates    the    pressure    of    blood    in    the 
arteries,     method.s"    of    measuring    blood    pres- 
sure,    structure    and    work    of    the    veins    and 
nature's  method  of  vaso-motor  control 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CONTROL  OF  SMALL  BLOOD  VESSELS. 
20min  16-si-$28;  rent  $1  1941  Lutz  612.1 

c-adult 

The  film  illustrates  both  the  structural  and 
the  physiological  features  of  arterioles,  pre- 
capillaries and  capillaries.  Magnifications  up 
to  900  times  are  used 

It  consists  of  a  cinephotomicrographic  rec- 
ord of  the  responses  of  the  small  blood  vessels 
of  the  tongue  of  the  frog,  Rana  pipiens.  to 
stimulation  of  small  nerves  with  a  micro-elec- 
trode. The  blood  vessels,  the  nerve  fibers,  and 
the  micro-electrode  are  always  included  in  the 
same  field  at  all  magnifications.  The  distri- 
bution of  the  contractile  elements,  the  non- 
contractile  elements,  and  the  perivascular 
nerve  plexus  is  demonstrated 

"An  excellently  constructed  film  for  demon- 
stration purposes."     Anatomical  record 

"Very  technical.  Would  have  limited  de- 
mand." Collaborator 

Intended  for  use  in  colleges  and  medical 
schools 

HEART  AND  CIRCULATION.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1937    EBF  612.1 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

The  mechanics  of  the  pulmonary  and  sys- 
temic systems  detailed,  with  delineation  of 
the  heart  action.  Amplified  heart  beat  sounds. 
Microscopic  scenes  of  capillary  action.  Blood 
pressure  and   its  relation  to  health 

"Excellent.  Very  technical."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  froin  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  .distributors 

HUMAN  HEART.  IR  16-sd-rent  $3  Am  heart 
assn  612.1 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  March  of  time.  Stresses  need 
for  frequent  examination  of  the  heart 

RESPIRATORY   AND   CARDIAC   ARREST. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #9)     15min     16-sd- 
$37.50;   rent    $2    1946    BIS  612.1 

tr 
This  film  deals  in  detail  with  the  methods 
of  resuscitation  after  heart  failure  during 
anaesthesia.  It  is  treated  in  three  parts:  ap- 
paratus, respiratory  obstruction,  and  cardiac 
arrest 

Unsuitable  for  non-medical  audiences 

TAKING  BLOOD  PRESSURE.  7min  16-sd- 
$10.51     1944     Castle  612.1 

sh-c-trade-aduit 
A  US  Navy  department  production 
Shows  procedure  for  locating  an  artery, 
reading  pressure  on  a  gage,  and  operation  of 
the  equipment.  Demonstrates  the  drop  of  the 
mercury  to  points  of  pressure  while  sounds  of 
the  heartbeat  are  heard 

Available  from   10   or  more  filin 
libraries  or  distributors 


612.2     Respiration 


BREATHING.    15min   16-sl-$24   1929   EBP    612.2 
*  el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"Scenes    and    animations    stress    the    Im- 
portance of  good  lungs,  and  explain  the  action 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


B  R  E  A  T  H I N  G — Continued 

of    the    diaphragm,    breathing,    lung    structure, 

and  function."    Indiana 

"Excellent.      A    good    review    for    respira- 
tion."    Newark 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW    WE    BREATHE.     lOmin     16-si-n6;    rent 

$1  Bray  612.2 

el 

The   formation    of   human    lungs   and   how 

they  function   in   purifying  the  blood  is  shown 

by   animated    drawings 

"Very    fine    for    elementary   grades.      Sim- 
pler than  Eastman  film."     Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MECHANISMS  OF  BREATHING.  (Univ.  of 
Chicago  biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$50    1936    EBF  612.2 

Jh-sh-c     Guide  15c 
The    breathing    mechanism    in    operation. 
Technical    animation    of    gaseous    exchange    in 
lungs    and    body    tissue   cells,    including   patho- 
logical   conditions.      Demonstration    of   artificial 
respiration.     Nervous  control  of  breathing  and 
factors   affecting   rate   and   depth   of   breathing 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


6 1 2.3     Digestion 


ALIMENTARY  TRACT.  (Unlv  of  Chicago  bio- 
logical science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1938 
EBF  612.3 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Intended  as  a  supplement  to  the  Instruc- 
tional sound  film  "Digestion  of  Foods."  (listed 
below)  this  picture  treats  In  detail  motility 
phenomena  of  the  gastro-lntestinal  tract.  Ac- 
tual photography  reveals  different  types  of 
movements  in  the  stomach,  such  as  hypermotll- 
Ity,  inhibition,  antiperistalsis,  hunger  contrac- 
tions, and  normal  movements.  Segmentation 
and  peristalsis  of  the  intestines  are  portrayed. 
Motility  of  intestinal  villi  is  clearly  shown  In 
microcinematography.  Colon  motility  in  the 
dog  and  cat  is  observed  in  the  processes  of 
antiperistalsis 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


612.4     Glands.     Kidneys 

ENDOCRINE  GLANDS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  hu- 
man   biology   ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50    1939   EBF 

612.4 

sh-c-adult  Guide   15c 

"By  means  of  diagramatic  drawings  and 
experiments  on  a  goat,  the  film  points  out 
the  affects  caused  from  an  improper  function- 
ing of  the  glands,  the  causes  and  remedies  of 
faulty   glsindular   actions."      California 

"The  photography  and  explanatory  re- 
marks are  quite  good.  Teachers  of  this  topic, 
whether  in  High  School  or  College  Biology  or 
Physiology,  or  in  College  Psychology  will  want 
to  use  this  excellent  presentation  of  a  rather 
difficult  topic.  Due  to  time  and  footage  all  the 
glands  are  not  discussed.  Unusual,  outstand- 
ing."   Committee  on  classroom  films 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORK  OF  THE  KIDNEYS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
biological  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-|50  1940 
EBF  612.4 

sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

"Several  cinematic  devices  are  used  to 
present  a  detailed  exposition  of  the  kidneys  and 
their  functions.  First,  an  analogy  Is  dr&<vn 
between  machines  which  use  selective  devices 
and  the  selective  processes  by  which  wastes 
are  eliminated  in  the  kidneys.  An  animated 
diagram  is  next  used  to  grive  an  enlarged  view 
of  the  kidneys,  and  to  reveal  the  processes  of 
transfer  and  filtration. 

"Laboratory  experiments  show  the  proper- 
ties of  the  semi -permeable  membranes  which 
function  in  the  kidneys  to  allow  wastes  to  pass 
but  restrict  passage  of  food  materials.  Content 
analysis  charts  compare  glomerular  fluid  to 
urine.  Next,  anesthetized  animals  are  used  to 
study  the  factors  affecting  rate  of  urine  forma- 
tion, including  blood  sugar  content  and  exter- 
nal temperature.  As  the  film  ends  the  narrator 
tells  us  that  the  function  of  the  kidneys  Is 
comparable  to  that  of  a  gyroscope  in  that  they 
maintain  a  balance  between  the  blood  and  body 
tissue. 

"This  is  an  unusually  well-organized 
presentation  of  the  function  of  the  kidneys. 
Several  different  cinematic  techniques  are  used 
to  advantage,  and  the  film  Is  technically  excel- 
lent in  all  respects.  Suitable  for  classroom  use 
from  the  junior  high  level  through  college." 
Educational  screen 

"Excellent  for  science  courses  from  the 
junior  high  school  through  the  college  level." 
California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


DIGESTION.  15mln  16-sl-$24  1929  EBF  612.3 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Covers  the  complete  digestive  tract,  ac- 
tion of  saliva  upon  food,  swallowing,  stomach 
structure,  digestion  of  food,  structure  and 
action  of  both  intestines 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DIGESTION  OF  FOODS.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1938 
EBF  612.3 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
A  summary  of  the  digestive  process  in- 
cluding the  work  performed  in  mouth,  stomach, 
and  small  intestine.  Secretions,  enzymes,  sys- 
tems affected,  and  products  formed.  Micropho- 
tography  of  reactions,  digestive  movements 
and  their  control.  Relation  of  circulatory  and 
nervous  systems  to  the  digestive  process 

"Excellent.      Highly    technical."      Collabo- 
rator ■» 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


6 1 2.6     Reproduction 


FERTILIZATION.    8mln    16-sl-$12    1940    EBP 

612.6 
Guide 
"Suitable  for  definitely  advanced  biology 
classes,  this  film  presents  thru  fairly  good 
microscopic  photography  the  basic  phases  of 
the  process  of  fertilization  of  the  egg  by  the 
sperm   and   shows   the   original   cell-division. 

"This  definitely  has  more  limited  values 
than  other  films  available  on  the  subject,  but 
skilful  teachers  might  use  It  profitably  for  the 
specific  purpose  for  which  it  obviously  has  been 
designed."  Secondary  educ. 
Mich    50c  Vesco    $24 

Ohio  Wis  50c 

TexEd   loan 

IN   THE   BEGINNING.    17min    16-sd-$23.54  1937 

Castle  612.6 

sh-c   Guide 

A  USDA  film 

Portrays   the  ovulation,    fertilization   and 

early    development    of    the    mammalian    egg. 


266 


1947    EDITION 


612.6-613 


IN   THE   BEGINNING — Continued 
Scenes    of    spermatozoa    attacking    the    ovum, 
and  time  lapse  cinemicrographs  of  cell  division 
in   the   fertilized   egg 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPRODUCTION  AMONG  MAMMALS.  (Univ. 
of  Chicago  biological  science  ser.)  lOmin  16- 
sd-$50   1937  EBF  612.6 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Actual  photography,  animated  drawings, 
mlcrocinematography.  and  three  dimensional 
animations  are  used  to  present  the  story  of 
embryology.  The  domestic  pig  was  selected 
for  illustration.  The  story  Is  fundamentally 
complete  from  the  formation  of  the  original 
male  and  female  germ  cells  to  the  active 
newborn  pig,  Including  such  processes  as  fer- 
tilization, cleavage,  blastulation,  gastrulation, 
formation  of  neural  folds,  development  of 
membranes  and  embryonic  circulation,  and 
parturition 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPRODUCTION    IN    PLANTS    AND    LOWER 

ANIMALS.     15min    16-si-rent    $1.50     1936    UWF 

612.6 

Jh-sh-c 
Prv-duced  by  Arthur  C.  Pillsbury 
"A  scientific  biology  film.  Shows  the 
process  of  fertilization,  conjugation,  and  cell 
division  (mitosis),  as  well  as  reproduction  by 
budding.  The  spider  lily,  the  splrogyra,  the 
urechus  worm,  and  the  sea  anemone  are  the 
actors."     School  management 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


612.7     Skin 

ANATOMY— THE   HUMAN   SKIN.   lOmin  16-sl- 
sd-$45;    rent    $3    1945    Bray  612.7 

Jh-sh-c 
Animation  and  photography  show  the 
construction  and  function  of  the  human  skin; 
also  the  importance  and  care  of  cleanliness  In 
preserving  the  natural  beauty  and  health  of 
the  skin 
VisEd 

THE  HUMAN  SKIN.     12min    16-sd-$50;  rent  $3 

1947      Bray  612.7 

adult 

Important       functions       and       anatomical 

structure   of   the   skin   are   shown   by  animated 

drawings     and     by     photography.       Care     and 

cleanliness    are    urged    for    the    preservation    of 

natural    beauty    and    health   of   the    skin 

SCRUB     GAME.     30mln     16-sd-loan     1944     Mod 

612.7 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Produced  for  Procter  and  Gamble 
Primarily  a  biological,   health  and  hygiene 
picture    dealing    with    the    skin.      The    skin    Is 
portrayed    as    the    "first   line   of   defense" 

Animations  and  micromotion  show  the 
epidermis  and  dermis,  papillae  (cause  of  finger- 
prints), pigments,  blood  vessels,  finger  nails, 
hair  follicles,  oil  glands,  sweat  glands  and 
nerve  endings.  Narration  tells  the  functions 
of  each  and  how  they  work 

Other  details  show  how  the  skin  protects 
the  body,  how  temperature  is  controlled,  and 
how  wastes  are  excreted 

The  care  and  prevention  of  blackheads, 
ring  worm,  itch,  lice,  and  bolls  are  also  ex- 
plained. Photo- micrographs  of  germs  causing 
sore  throats,  meningitis,  pneumonia,  and  dip- 
theria  are  shown 
Eng  Sw   loan 

PH    loan  VisEd 

Rarlg 


SKIN.    15mln    16-sl-|24    1930    EBP  612.7 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"The  skin  of  the  fish,  crocodile,  ostrich, 
elephant  and  bear;  the  human  skin  is  seen 
through  a  magnifying  glass;  structure  of  the 
skin;  growth  of  cells;  secretion  of  sweat; 
structure  of  the  hair  and  nails."  Iowa  state 
college 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


612.76     Locomotion 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  LOCOMOTION.  15mln  16- 
sl-$25;    rent  $1.50   1942  Cal  612.76 

c-adult 
This   Is   a   revision   of   an    earlier   film   of 
the  same  title 

"Developmental  sequences  are  depicted  In 
a  series  of  children  from  6  months  to  15 
months  of  age.  Gives  examples  of  the  various 
methods  of  locomotion.  Valuable  only  to  stu- 
dents  of  Child   development."     Collaborator 

FROM    CREEPING    TO    WALKING.    lOmin   16- 
sd-$50;  rent  apply  1934  EBF  612.76 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,  director,  Yale  cUnlo 
of  child  development 

This  film  illustrating  the  correlation  of 
abilities  continues  the  study  begun  In  "Posture 
and  locomotion"  listed  below 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POSTURE    AND    LOCOMOTION.    lOmin    16-sd- 
150;   rent  apply   1934   EBF  612.76 

c  Guide   15c 
By  Dr  Arnold  Gesell,   director,  Yale  cllnio 
of  child  development 

Deals  with  the  steps  by  which  the  Infant 
advances  from  a  helpless  state  of  Immaturity 
in  which  he  only  kicks  and  wriggles  to  the 
stage  where  he  is  able  to  change  position  and 
posture  at  will.  Presents  a  study  of  these 
phases  of  the  child's  development  from  the  age 
of  8  to  80  weeks.  Thirteen  age  levels  are 
portrayed  In  a  consecutive  biographic  series 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
Hbraries  or  distributors 


613     General  and  personal  hygiene 

BODY  DEFENSES  AGAINST  DISEASE. 
(Univ.  of  Chicago  Biological  science  ser.) 
lOmIn  16-sd-$50  1937  EBF  613 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Exposition  of  the  three  lines  of  defense- 
skin,  phagocytic  cells  and  lymphatics,  and  the 
blood,  including  a  section  on  immunology.  Mi- 
crophotography  of  phagocytosis.  Application  of 
defense  mechanism  In  specific  cases.  Action  of 
liver  and  spleen.  Types  of  anti-bodies  and 
their  eifects 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
Libraries  or  distributors 

CLEANLINESS— BATHING.  Smin  16-sl-$12 
1931    EBF  613 

p-el   Guide 

Birds  splash  In  their  tub.  Children  de- 
monstrate warm  baths  and  cool  showers. 
Scenes  show  an  elephant  bathing,  a  polar  beax 
in  its  pool,  a  dog  swimming  and  children  and 
adults  bathing  at  a  beach 

"Very  vsduable  in  the  lower  grades."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CLEANLINESS— CLEAN    FACE  AND   HANDS. 

8mln   16-sl-$12   1931   EBP  613 

p-el  Guide 

A  white  rat  cleans  its  paws.    An  approved 

method    of    washing    the    hands    at    school    is 

shown.     A  cat  cleans  her  own   face,   and  then 

her  kittens'.    A  boy  prepaxea  himself  for  sup- 


267 


613-613.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


CLEANLINESS— CLEAN    FACE    AND    HANDS 

—Continued 
per   after   outdoor   play.     A   class   is   inspected 
for  cleanliness 

"Very  valuable  in  the  lower  grades."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CLEANLINESS— KEEPING  THE  HAIR 

CLEAN.    8min    16-si-?12    1931    EBF  613 

el   Guide 

A   dog,   a  beaver,   and  a  groose  take   care 

of  their  coats.    Proper  methods  of  shampooing 

and  drying  the  hair  are  shown,  tus  weil  as  the 

care  of  brush  and  comb 

"Very  valuable  for  the  lower  grades."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  viore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IF        IT'S        HEALTH        YOU'RE        SEEKING. 

30min   16-si-$50;    rent   $1.50  1938   Nat  motion 

picture  613 

Jh-sh-adult 
Deals  with  such  subjects  as  diet,  fresh 
air  and  sunshine,  exercise,  sleep,  posture,  clean- 
liness, physical  examinations,  care  of  the  teeth 
and  eyes,  vaccination  and  preventive  inocu- 
lation 

"Excellent  fibn  of  the  story  of  what  is 
necessary  to  keep  healthy.  Degree  of  health 
depends  on  effort  of  individuaJ."  Alan  H. 
Nicol 

"No  motion.  Could  be  shown  as  well  by 
slides.  Too  much  material  and  nothing  deflnite 
on  anything."    Collaborator 

AC^B  NJM 

IllH    loan  Tex 

Kan    $1.20  TexBd   loan 

MontS  TexTech 

NJH    loan 


POSTURE  FOR  POISE.  22min  IG-sI-rent  $1.50 
1941    lo  613 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Shows  natural  situations  in  which  posture 
is  important,  selected  from  the  everyday  life 
of  the  girl  or  young  woman.  Sometimes  the 
element  of  appearance  is  stressed,  as  at  a  for- 
mal tea,  or  at  the  dinner  table.  In  other  situa- 
tions, there  is  added  emphasis  on  conserving 
energy  and  avoiding  strain,  as,  for  instance, 
in  picking  up  a  small  child  from  the  floor. 
How  to  sit  down  and  get  up,  how  to  walk  up 
and  down  stairs,  and  how  to  carry  a  suitcase 
are  a  few  of  the  points  shown 

There  Is  also  a  short  section  in  which 
carefully    selected    exercises    are    demonstrated 

"Different  social  phases  showing  the  need 
for  good  posture  make  this  film  well  suited  to 
the  adolescent  girl.  The  exercises  are  all  good 
ones. 

"A  good  teacher  can  further  emphasize 
the  distinction  between  the  good  and  poor  pos- 
tures."  NSWA 

"Posture  from  a  new  angle.  Interesting 
material."     California 

IndBall     $1.50 
MontS 


SITTING  RIGHT.     9min    16-sd-$50.    Also  color- 

$90      1946      GF&W  613 

jh-sh 

"Positive    approach,     stressing    the    fact 

that  everyone  can  acquire  the  grace  and  poise 

that    goes    with    good    posture,    is    very   good." 

EFLA 

Ind    $3.50 
Ky    $1.50 


613.2     Food.     Nufrltlon 


20min      16-sd-loan 


1945 
613 


LEASE     ON     LIFE 
NatTB 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

The  story  of  an  average  American  family 
and  how  they  plan  and  act  to  avoid  unneces- 
sary illness 

The  film  shows  the  forces  of  prevention 

in  action — the  conflict  between  superstition  and 

fact — and  the  combination  of  skilled  hands  and 

minds  in  disciplined  medical  teamwork 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 

POSTURE.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF  613 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Prepared   In   cooperation   with    th<j   Amer- 
ican posture  league 

"Demonstrates  the  effect  of  posture  upon 
the  size   of  the  chest,   the  position  of  the  ab- 
dominal    organs,     and     general     personal     ap- 
pearance.    Shows  how  good  sitting  and  stand- 
ing posture  may  be  developed."    Kansas 
"Best  on  this  subject."    Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


AND    SO    THEY    LEARN.      13min      16-sd-loan 
1947     Gen    mills  613.2 

sh-c-adult 

A  recording  of  actual  day-by-day  experi- 
ences in  a  nutrition  education  workshop  con- 
ducted last  summer  for  elementary  grade 
teachers  at  Mankateo  State  Teachers  College, 
Minnesota 

How  nutrition  information  can  be  inte- 
grated into  regular  classroom  studies  is  demon- 
strated by  laboratory  school  activities  which 
include  children's  participation  in  planting  a 
garden,  designing  and  painting  a  mural,  plan- 
ning picnic  naenus,  and  conducting  animal 
experiments    in    relation     to    balanced    diets 


BALANCED     WAY.       28min     16-sd-loan     1946 
YMCA  613.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Sealtest 

Discusses  the  necessity  of  a  well  balanced 
diet  and  gives  suggestions  for  planning  meals 
of  the  right  kind 
Castle 


POSTURE    AND    EXERCISE.    (Biological    sci- 
ence ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50   1941  EBF  613 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

"Explains  muscle  activity  and  the  physiol- 
ogy of  exercise.  Concepts  presented  include 
the  relation  of  the  nervous  system  to  the  skele- 
tal muscles,  motor  units  of  work,  development 
of  endurance,  muscle  tonus  in  relation  to  pos- 
ture, and  peripheral  circulation  as  it  is  related 
to  general  physical  efflciency. "  Educational 
screen 

"Exercises  and  habits  to  form  good  posture. 
Good  diagrammatic  drawings.  Good  effects  In 
sound.  Well  organized  and  presented.  Valu- 
able film  in  its  field."     California 

Available  from.  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CONSUMPTION  OF  FOODS.  (World  food  prob- 
lems  ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1945   EBF       613.2 
Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"A  study  of  the  food  needs  and  deficien- 
cies of  the  world's  peoples. 

"Standards  for  caloric  intake  and  a  bal- 
anced food  consumption  guide  are  developed. 
The  adequacy  of  food  consumption  in  the  major 
population  regions  of  the  world  is  analyzed  and 
compared  with  the  caloric  standard  and  bal- 
anced food  consumption  guide. 

"Problems  related  to  bringing  consump- 
tion levels  up  to  desirable  standards  are  posed 
and  ways  of  solving  them  are  depicted."  Edu- 
cational screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


268 


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613.2 


ENOUGH    TO    EAT.     20mln     IS-sd-rent    $3 

1936     MMA  613.2 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  Gas.  light  and  coke  co., 
London,  England 

"Comprehensive  analysis  of  the  dangers  of 
malnutrition  and  how  to  select  foods  for  max- 
imum nutritive  value."  Practical  home  eco- 
nomics 

"Although  produced  before  the  war,  this 
film  about  the  dependence  of  health  upon  cor- 
rect eating  is  still  extremely  forceful  in  making 
people  realize  the  results  of  an  adequate  or  an 
inadequate  diet.  The  fact  that  such  a  large 
proportion  of  the  English,  a  well-to-do  nation, 
were  victims  of  malnutrition  astonishes  the 
audience.  The  result  of  findings  of  our  own 
draft  boards,  if  cited  by  the  person  who  pre- 
sents this  film,  will  bring  the  lesson  of  this 
English  picture  to  our  own  door  step."  Colla- 
borator 

Ind    $1.25 

ITTCO 

Minn    |2 

FOOD— WEAPON       IN      WAR      AND      PEACE. 

16min     16-sd-$50     1946     Yng  Am  613.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  film,  first,  discusses  and  illustrates 
storing,  salting,  canning,  dehydrating,  freezing, 
— methods  man  has  devised  to  preserve  food. 
Tho  reasons  why  food  spoils  are  explained  in 
detail.  This  is  followed  by  a  discussion  of  the 
food  needs  of  the  body.  Balanced  and  unbal- 
anced diets  are  also  described.  The  concluding 
sequences  show  food  as  a  weapon  of  war,  as  a 
weapon  against  disease,  and  as  a  weapon  for 
peace 

AMNH    $1.50  MontS 

AudF    $3  Ohio    $50 

Ind  $1.50 

FOOD  AND  GROWTH.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBF  613.2 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 

"A  feeding  experiment  with  white  rats, 
actually  carried  on  in  a  sixth-grade  classroom, 
is  used  to  demonstrate  the  food  value  of  milk 
as  compared  with  the  values  of  coffee  and  of 
candy. 

"Unit  one  shows  the  assembling  of  a  rat 
cage,  and  the  naming  and  weighing  of  three 
rats  used  in  the  demonstration,  and  the  system 
of  feeding. 

"Unit  two  demonstrates  the  cleaning  of 
the  cages,  the  renewal  of  the  foods  and  the 
protection  of  the  rats  against  chilling. 

"Unit  three  presents  the  comparative 
grrowth  records  of  the  three  rats,  over  a  period 
of  four  weeks.  The  feeding  is  then  changed, 
and  the  three  rats  are  compared  with  another 
rat  from  the  same  litter  but  fed  with  milk 
throughout  the  entire  period."  Iowa  univ. 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOODS  AND  NUTRITION.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
Biological  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940 
EBF  613.2 

sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"A  study  of  the  metabolic  processes  show- 
ing the  distribution  of  carbohydrates,  fats, 
proteins,  minerals,  vitamines  etc.,  through  the 
body.  Illustrated  by  diagrammatic  drawings 
and  experiments  on  white  mice,  with  explan- 
atory remarks  by  a  commentator.  An  excellent 
film."    California 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FUNDAIVIENTALS  OF  DIET,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1943  EBF  613.2 

Jh-sh-0 
"Outlines   the   types   of  animals   with   re- 
spect to   their  food  habits   and  the  classes   of 
food  which  man  has  learned  to  eat.    The  uses 
of  food  in  the  human  body  are  shown. 

"Experiments  with  animals  illustrate  the 
results  of  a  number  of  food  deficiencies.    The 


major  classes  of  foods  In  an  Ideal  diet  and 
their  special  contribution  to  body  welfare  are 
portrayed. 

"The  film  ends  with  suggestions  for  sub- 
stituting for  foods  which  are  not  available." 
Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

GET    YOUR    VITAMINS.    4min    16-sd-rent    50c 
Bran  613.2 

e!-jh-sh 
Produced    by    Nat    film    bd    of    Canada 
An   amusing   film   in   which   the  letters  of 
the    various    vitamins    dance    or    perform    cai- 
esthenics   in   front  of  the  foods  which   contain 
them 
Guelph  NSEd 

IntF    50c  Photoart 

Man  TexVE 

GOOD    FOODS— A    DRINK    OF   WATER.     8min 

16-si-$12    1931     EBP  613.2 

el  Guide 

A  horse,  a  dog,  cows,  ducks,  and  a  moose 

drink.     Children  at  school  and  play  drink  from 

water    fountains   or    paper   cups,    and   learn    to 

drink  water  before  breakfast 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

GOOD  FOODS— BREAD  AND  CEREALS.    8min 
16-si-$12    1931    EBF  613.2 

el  Guide 
"Feeding  chickens  bread  and  milk,  feeding 
chickens   grain,   feeding  horse  and  cows  grain, 
making  oatmesil,  bread  and  cereal  for  breakfast, 
cereal     and     fruit    for    supper,     instruction     in 
mastication    and   table   manners."     Ohio 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOOD  FOODS— FRUIT  AND  VEGETABLES. 

8min     16-si-$12    1930    EBF  613.2 

el  Guide 

Scenes    show    that    vegetables    and    fruits 

are    relished    by    rabbits,    a   hen,    birds,    and   a 

saddle-horse.     A  boy  eats  green   vegetables  at 

dinner,    and    three   girls   have   fruit   as   part   of 

their  school  lunch.    In  closing  scenes  a  number 

of    fruits    and   vegetables   appear   in    succession 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

GUIDE  TO  GOOD  EATING.    12min   16-sd-color- 

$100  Nat  dairy  613.2 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

Uses  color,  light  and  animation  to  present 

the  chart  used  in  connection  with  the  national 

nutrition   program   in   a   novel   way 

"Helpful  to  housewives,  cooks,  dietitians." 
Collaborator 
A&B  Ores    50c 

IllH    loan  Tenn  $1 

loS  WashS 

Mich    25c  TMCA   loan 

LIFE    IN    THE    BALANCE.    18mln    16-sd-loan 
NY  Com  613.2 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paramount  for  the  New  York 
State  department  of  agriculture  and  markets. 
This  film  portrays  effectively  the  need  for 
and  planning  of  a  balanced  meal.  The  use 
of  milk  in  the  diet  as  a  means  of  balancing  a 
meal  is  depicted 
NYU    50c 

MAGIC    ALPHABET.    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC 

613.2 
jh-sh 
Story  of  the  discovery  of  a  cure  for  beri- 
beri    by     experiments     with     brown     rice     on 
chickens.     The  d.iscovery  of  vitamins  and  their 
purposes 

AMNH   $1.50  MontS 

Greo   $2  Ohio 

111  i  a      Wis  $1.75 

Ind   $1.75  ,    YMCA    $1.50 

Mich  i  . 


269 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MAKING    ENDS    MEET.      12min      16-sd-color- 
$90    1942    Dairy  council  of  St  Louis  613.2 

el-|h-sh-c-adult 

Producer  has  not  verified  information  re- 
cently 

This     color     film     may     be     borrowed    on 
"loan"  basis  in  Council  territory 

"The  need  for  wise  selection  of  food  is 
organized  around  children  in  a  school  cafeteria 
and  around  a  housewife  who  must  plan  the 
diet  of  five  people. 

"Color  scenes  of  a  butcher  shop,  a  fruit 
and  vegetable  market,  a  grocery  and  of  the 
milkman  delivering  milk  to  the  home  ac- 
company the  commentator's  enumeration 
of  the  foods  we  need.  An  attractive  man- 
ner of  preparing  inexpensive  foods  is  demon- 
strated. 

"The  rich  beauty  of  fruits  ajid  vegetables 
has  rarely  been  more  attractively  photographed 
than  in  this  film. 

"The  film  succeeds  In  demonstrating  that 
inexpensive  meals  when  attractively  prepared 
and  served  can  do  much  to  improve  our  health 
and  .standard  of  living.  Its  lessons  of  con- 
sumer saving  are  less  clearly  shown.  The 
relationship  of  milk  to  the  rest  of  the  diet 
is  intelligently  shown."  School  management 
A&B  MontS 

ConnH  loan  NYH  loan 

lUH  loan 

MAN   WHO    MISSED   HIS   BREAKFAST.  28min 
16-sd-fl6.76   1944   Castle  613.2 

e!-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"A  story  of  nutrition.  The  Warren  fam- 
ily— ^Mother,  Father,  Penny,  Bill,  Jr.,  and  Uncle 
Bill — the  man  who  missed  his  breakfast.  Never. 
says  Uncle  Bill,  has  there  been  grreater  need 
for  Americans  to  be  strong,  healthy  and  able 
to  perform  the  Jobs  confronting  each  of  us. 
We  must  eat  properly  so  that  we  have  strength, 
energy,  and  stamina  to  do  these  Jobs. 

"The  film  then  explains  in  detail  the 
seven  groups  of  nutritional  foods."  Pennsyl- 
vania college  for  women 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MORE    LIFE   IN    LIVING.    12min   16-sd-$75   1939 
Nat  dairy  613.2 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Treats    in    non-technical    terms    the   value 
of  balanced  diet  to  health  and  successful  living, 
and  the  Importance  of  milk  and  milk  products 
as  the  basis  of  a  balajiced  diet 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PRECIOUS    INGREDIENT.     25min     16-sd-loan 
1941    Westinghouse  613.2 

sh-c-adult 
"In  this  film  a  story  treatment  explains 
the  importance  to  good  health  of  employing 
cooking  procedures  which  preserve  the  vitamins 
present  in  foods,  emphasizing  the  use  of  the 
Westinghouse  electric  range  in  food  prepa- 
ration. In  the  first  part  of  the  film  two  families 
are  compared.  The  first  one  presents  a  happy 
scene  at  the  dinner  table.  But  for  the  second 
family,  the  scene  is  less  Joyful  because  no  one 
is  hungry.  In  explaining  the  reasons  for  this, 
the  film  takes  us  to  a  college  classroom  where 
an  instructor  lectures  on  vitamins  and  the 
various  ways  by  which  some  of  them  may  be 
destroyed  through  Improper  cooking.  .  .  The 
values  of  various  new  features  found  in  the 
Westinghouse  electric  ranges  are  emphasized 
as  the  wife  in  the  first  home  demonstrates  her 
'Vitaminized*  cooking  for  the  wife  of  the 
second  family.  The  latter  decides  to  purchase  a 
new  range. 

"A  fairly  good  film  for  home  economics, 
biology,  health,  and  general  science  classes.  .  . 
Should  be  useful  also  for  P.-T.-A.  and  similar 
adult  groups.  There  Is  considerable  emphasis 
upon    the   values   to   b©   derived   from    electric 


cookery;  the  sponsor's  name  Is  mentioned  only 
once  in  the  narrative.  Photography,  sound  and 
organization  are  good."     Educational  screen 

Geo    $1 

MontS 

Tex   25c 

PROOF    OF    THE    PUDDING.      lOmin      16-sd- 
color-loan  1941  Met  life  613.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  color  film  was  produced  Jointly  by  the 
Public  health  service  and  the  Metropolitan  life 
insurance  company  to  emphasize  the  impor- 
tance of  good  nutrition.  Food  requirements  of 
the  body  are  explained,  and  results  of  good 
and  bad  diets  Illustrated.  A  story,  built  around 
the  Jones  family,  adds  interest 

"A  splendid  film  on  general  nutrition." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SUPPER'S   READY.   9min   16-sd-$25;   rent  $1.50 
1944   Canada  613.2 

sh-c-adult 

Points  out  extra  need  of  well-balanced 
diets,  careful  buying  and  preparation  of  food 
In  wartime  and  gives  suggestions  along  these 
lines 

BraF  $1.50  Ind   $1.10 

Ideal  $1.65  VisEd 

THIS   TOO    IS   SABOTAGE.     25min     16-sd-loan 
1943     Westinghouse  613,2 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Dramatizes  the  essential  food  groups 
recommended  by  government  and  other  nutri- 
tion authorities.  It  graphically  demonstrates 
how  to  include  items  from  each  of  these  groups 
in  each  day's  meals — despite  rationing  and  food 
shortages 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

V-MEN.    17mln    16-sd-loan    1941    Westinghouse 

613.2 
Jh-sh-c>trade-adult 
Begins  by  reviewing  the  nutritional  sig- 
nificance of  the  essential  vitamins.  An  In- 
formative comparison  of  two  methods  of  cooking 
— "old-fashioned"  vs.  "protective"  cooking — 
which  clearly  demonstrates  how  the  modern, 
protective  method  reduces  the  destructive  ef- 
fect of  the  vitamin -destroying  factors  in  cook- 
ing. The  laboratory  procedures  involved  In  the 
scientific  study  of  these  two  cooking  methods 
are  portrayed 

ConnH  loan  Tenn  75c 

IllH  loan  Tex    25c 

Me  WashS 

MontS 

VIM,    VIGOR    AND   VITAMINS.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$40;  rent  $1.50    1941    BFS  613.2 

Jh-sh-adult 
"Illustrates  the  effectiveness  and  enumer- 
ates the  principal  food  sources  of  each  vitamin. 
Shows  a  day's  menu  based  on  foods  rich  In 
vitamins. — Generally  clear  and  accurate,  but 
static    and    little    inspiring."      Health    films 

"An  up  to  date  comprehensive  film  which 
discusses  Vitamins  A,B,C.D.G,B,  and  K  indi- 
vidually. .  .  Sunshine,  cod  liver  oil.  and  the 
addition  of  vitamins  to  standard  foods  are  not 
overlooked  .  .  .  had  the  technical  supervision 
of  Miss  Adelle  Davis,  eminent  nutrition  con- 
sultant and  author  of  Tou  Can  Stay  Well.' 

"Recommended  for  Home  Economics  and 
Health."    PCW   film   service  staff 

BraP  Minn  $1 

DpV    $1.50  PCW  $2 

IdP    $1.65  VES   $1.50 

Ind    $1.50 

VITAMIN     Bi.      (Food    ser.)      15mln     16-sl-$24 

1940    EBF  613.2 

Jh-sh  Guide 

The    natural    food    sources    of    vitamin    Bi 

are  shown.     Then  we  see  a  pigeon  whose  diet 

was  lacking  In  Bi  and  his  remarkable  recovery 

when  treated  with  It.    An  experiment  with  Plus 


270 


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613.2-613.7 


VITAMIN    Bi — Continued 

and  Minus,  two  white  rats,  Is  shown  and  dem- 
onstrates conclusively  that  vitamin  Bi  is  an 
essential  element  of  a  full  diet 

The  effect  of  this  deficiency  in  a  human 
being  Is  demonstrated  thru  the  case  of  a  man 
with  beriberi.  After  only  a  short  treatment  to 
supply  his  lack  he  is  able  to  work  in  the  fields, 
his   strength   fully   recovered 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

VITAMIN  D.    (Food  ser.)    ISmin    16-8i-J24    1941 
EBF  613.2 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Shows   a   beach   crowded   with    people   ab- 
sorbing: beneficial  sun  rays;  follows  with  other 
scenes  of  activities  in  the  sun 

Gives  an  idea  of  how  modern  living:  re- 
duces vitamin  D  benefits  and  shows  some  of 
the  results  of  such  a  lack 

Considers  commercial  forma  of  Vitamin  D; 
also  special  glass,  lamps  etc 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VITAMIN  WISE.     (Knife  and  fork  ser.)    ISmin 
16-sd-$40   1944   Canada  613.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"In   which   the   vitamin    categories   of   the 
main  fresh  vegetables  and  fruits  are  explained. 
The  film  shows  proper  cooking  methods  to  ob- 
tain   the   maximum    food   value,    and    conserva- 
tion of  both  food  and  fuel."    Educational  screen 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VITAMINS,    A,    B,    C,    AND   D.    16mln   16-sd-$40 

1944    Canada  613.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A   photographic   survey   of   the   quantities 

and   qualities   of   foodstuffs,    with   emphasis    on 

vitamin  content,  to  be  eaten  to  ensure  a  healthy 

new  generation  and  to  counteract  wartime  food 

limitations 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WAY  TO  A    MAN'S  HEART.  SOmln   16-sd-Ioan 

1944   Castle  613.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Presents     the     subject     of     nutrition     and 

its  importance  to  good  health  and  demonstrates 

the  importance  of  low  temperature  cookery  in 

conserving  meat  and  producing  a  better  product 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

WHAT    MAKES    US    GROW.     (Knife  and   fork 

ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$25    1944  Canada  613.2 

el-Jh-sh 

This  film  is  made  for  a  youthful  audience 

showing  them  proper  foods  and  explaining  the 

necessity  for  eating  it.     Experiments  with  rats 

show   the   fatal   results   of  vitamin   deficiencies 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


613.6     Industrial  hygiene 

IT    BEGAN    ON    THE    CLYDE.     15min     16-sd- 
$37.50;     rent     $2     1946     BIS  613.6 

Jh-sh-adult 
In  Scotland,  during  the  war,  the  Emer- 
gency Service  Hospitals,  set  up  for  war 
casualitles,  were  able  to  supply  space  and  staff 
to  look  after  the  tired  workers  and  to  check 
disease  in  its  early  stages.  In  this  film,  a 
harassed  family  doctor  and  his  patient,  a  run- 
down shipyard  worker,  provide  the  story  of 
this  new  project 

MEN    AND   DUST.    IG^min    16-sd-sale  apply: 

rent  $5    1940    BraP  613.6 

sh-c-trade-adult 

A    factual    film    dealing   with    the    silicosis 

and    tuberculosis    stricken    Trl-State    lead    and 

zinc  mining  area,  based  on  a  study  by  the  Tri- 

State    committee.    Inc.,    100    Fifth    Ave..    New 


York  City.  Copies  of  the  100  page  report  may 
be  obtained  directly  from  the  Committee. 
Filmed  by  Sheldon  Dick,  Commentary  directed 
by  Lee  Dick  and  origrlnal  music  score  by  Fred 
Stewart 

Some  comments  of  the  Committee  on 
motion  pictures  of  the  Department  of  secondary 
education  follow:  "Extremely  effective  presen- 
tation of  important  social  problem  In  the  dust 
bowl  and  farming  regions  of  our  country." 
"Thrilling  and  enlightening.  Pitiful,  and  beau- 
tifully done."  "I  hope  this  picture  will  be  seen 
by  all  schools  to  inspire  an  adjustment  of  con- 
ditions as  they  really  are."  "Represents  splen- 
did material  for  school  use,  either  shown  In 
school  or  theatre.  Gives  discussion  material." 
"Propaganda  disgustingly  overdone.  Em- 
phasis is  tiring  and  boring.  I  heartily  dis- 
approve of  the  film  as  presently  presented." 

CFC 
Minn   $2 
NYU  $5 


613.7     Physical  education  and 
training 

FIT    TO    WIN.      (News    world    of    sports    ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply    TFC  613.7 

Jh-sh-adult 

A   Columbia   production  available   only   to 
schools 

"Portrayal  of  various  athletic  exercises 
and  activities,  all  of  which  are  aids  to  health. 
A  large  group  of  girls  on  an  athletic  field 
swing  Indian  clubs  in  unison.  Danish  athletes 
illustrate  the  exercises  developed  to  build 
strong  backs  and  waists.  At  the  Naval  Acad- 
emy grymnasium,  the  students  perform  on  the 
rings,    parallel    bars,    horses,    etc. 

"Joe  Louis  plows,  chops  and  saws  logs  to 
condition  himself.  He  is  seen  punching  the 
bag  and  in  the  training  ring. 

"At  the  Vanderbilt  stables,  the  young 
thoroughbreds  are  shown  in  the  field.  Then 
their  forelegs  are  taped  and  they  are  taken  to 
the  track  to  learn  the  rudiments  of  racing. 
"College  crew  aspirants  practice  on  a  row- 
ing machine  and  observe  their  form  in  a  large 
mirror.     Later  they  take  to  the  water. 

"At  the  baseball  training  camp,  the  pro- 
fessionals go  through  a  regular  training 
routine. 

"A  football  team  practices  tackling  on 
dummies,  also  kicking  and  passing. 

"The  film  emphasizes  the  importance  of 
keeping  in  good  physical  condition  as  an  aid 
to  a  sound  mind  sind  shows  the  relationship 
between  fitness  and  success  in  a  variety  of 
sports."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.75  MontS 

Cal  Ohio 

111    $1.25  Okla 

Kan     $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

Mich  $1.50 

MEN   OF   MUSCLE.     12min    16-sl-sd-loan    1940 
Springfield   college  613.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced   by   Pathe   laboratories 
"Depicts   the   student   life   and   training   of 
physical    educators    at    Springfield    College,    for 
which    the    college    is    famous.     Gymnastic    ex- 
hibitions,    football,     wrestling,     basketball     and 
pictures  in  the  laboratories,   classrooms  and  on 
the    campus    are    included,    showing    the    social 
and   academic   life   of   the   students,    as   well   as 
their    specialized    training."     Movie    makers 
IdP    $1.50  UWP    $1.50 

ITTCO  sd-$27:   rent-      YMCA  sd-loan 
$1.50 

PHYSICAL     FITNESS     PROGRAM     FOR     U.S. 

NAVY.    25min    16-sd-$31.57    1945    Castle    613.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Some    of    th«    exercises    given    the    naval 

trainee.     Correlates  their  value  with  the  varied 

duties  he  will  be  called  upon  to  perform  afloat 

"The   activities   shown   are   individual   and 

mass    exercises,     running    sports    and    games. 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PHYSICAL    FITNESS    PROGRAM — Continued 
boxing,    rowing  and   swimming',   with   emphasis 
on    good    posture    in    order    to    develop    endur- 
ance,  suppleness,   strength,  agility  and  posture 
in  every  man. 

"Not,  however,  suitable  for  secondary 
schools  for  many  of  the  activities  are  too  dan- 
gerous for  younger  boys  who  would  attempt 
to  do  them  without  proper  instruction  and 
supervision."   N.S.W.A. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


PHYSICAL    TRAINING    IN    SWEDEN,     llmin 
16-sd-rent  75c    STIB  613.7 

Jh-sh-c 
Physical     education     film     including    some 
sports  such  as  sailing,  rowing,  swimming,  etc., 
but   emphasizing   particularly   the   Ling   system 
CFC  Geo  $2 

Col  Ideal   $1.25 

P'iP  75c  lo  $1 

FON   ?23  Wis    $1.75 


613.8     Nervous  system 

ALCOHOL  AS  A  PREVENTIVE  OF  EXPERI- 
MENTAL NEUROSES.  400ft  16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.25     1946    PennS  613,8 

tr-adult 

Cats  mildly  intoxicated  with  alcohol  just 
before  subjected  to  motivational  conflicts  do 
not  develop  markedly  neurotic  deviations  of 
behavior.  However,  if  the  same  conflicts  are 
induced  when  the  animals  are  sober,  severe 
inhibitions,  compulsions,  phobias,  regressive 
patterns,  and  other  persistent  neurotic  aber- 
rations are  induced.  The  analogies  with  man's 
use  of  alcohol  as  an  anxiety -relieving  nepenthic 
are    suggested 

This  is  an  interesting  supplement  to 
NEUP.OSIS  AND  ALCOHOL,  below 


EFFECTS  OF  ELECTROSHOCK  THERAPY 
ON    EXPERIMENTAL    NEUROSES.     2R     16- 

sd-$44;   rent  $2    1946    PennS  613.8 

tr-adult 
Normal  cats  subjected  to  cerebral  elec- 
troshock  show  impairment  of  complex  and 
recently  learned  response  patterns,  as  compared 
with  the  relative  persistence  of  simpler  forms 
of  adaptive  behavior.  Cats  made  experi- 
mentally neurotic  by  motivational  conflicts  and 
then  subjected  to  electroshock,  show  a  similar 
disorganization  of  complex  inhibitions,  com- 
pulsions and  phobias,  thus  releasing  more 
nearly  "normal"  goal-directed  behavior.  These 
alterations  of  conduct  cannot  be  correlated 
with  pathologic  changes  in  the  brain  detectable 
by   standard    histologic    techniques 

NEUROSIS  AND  ALCOHOL:  AN  EXPERI- 
MENTAL STUDY.  25min  16-si-$38;  rent  $2 
1944    PennS  613.8 

tr-adult 

Cats  are  trained  to  feed  after  specific 
sensory  signals  and  then  to  manipulate  a 
switch  to  actuate  their  own  feeding  signals. 
When  alcohol  is  administered  these  patterns 
disappear  in  the  order  of  decreasing  complex- 
ity until  only  the  original,  primitive  reactions 
remain 

After  recovery,  the  animals  are  sub- 
jected to  a  severe  motivational  conflict,  and 
develop  anxiety,  inhibitions,  phobias,  motor 
disturbances,  loss  of  dominance  and  other  neu- 
rotic abnormalities.  Alcohol  again  disintegrates 
these  complex  reactive  patterns,  restores  goal- 
oriented  behavior  and  thereby  temporarily  re- 
lieves the  neurosis 

Some  animals  continue  to  prefer  alcohol 
to  non-alcoholic  drinks  until  their  "addiction" 
is  cured  by  various  experimental  procedures 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM.  (New  scientlflc  films 
ser.)     150min     16-si-sale   apply    1937    BraF 

613.8 

el-jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  Tech  films.  U.S.S.R.  Presup- 
poses advanced  knowledge  of  anatomy,  physi- 
ology and  embryology 

Available  as:  4R  subject;  sales  price  Is 
|24  ea,  rent  $2  ea 

Produced  under  supervision  of  Prof.  L  V. 
Pavlov  at  the  Leningrad  institute.  Study  of 
the  development  of  the  nervous  system  with 
special  sections  on:  development  of  the  early 
nervous  systems;  reflex  actions;  spinal  cord; 
the   brain;    conditioned   reflexes   and   behavior 

Cal    $1.50  loS     $1 

CMoTC  UtBY 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM.  (Univ.  of  Chicago  Bio- 
logical science  ser.)  lOmin  16-3d-$50  1937 
EBP  613.8 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Structure  of  the  nervous  system,  par- 
ticularly in  man;  its  pathways  and  connections. 
The  nature  of  the  nerve  impulse;  conditions  for 
setting  up  impulses;  their  passage  froin  cell  to 
cell;  their  discharge  and  resultant  activity. 
Reflexes.  Sensory  integration,  and  activity  of 
the  cerebrum 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


613.81     Alcoholism.     Intemperance 

BENEFICENT    REPROBATE— ETHYL    ALCO- 
HOL,  ITS  NATURE  AND  ITS  PROPERTIES. 

40min     16-si-sd-$65-$75    WCTU  613.81 

Jh-sh-c 
A  treatise  on  the  uses  and  effects  of  al- 
cohol in  industry  and  in  relation  to  the  central 
nervous  system  of  the  human  body.  An  evalua- 
tion of  alcohol  in  the  various  uses  to  which  it 
may  be  put  and  shows  why  it  causes  character- 
istic  effects   when   taken  in   beverages 

"The  answer  of  the  Woman's  Christian 
Temperance  Union  to  the  insistent  demands  of 
those  who  wish  to  give  intelligent  instruction 
on  the  subject.  .  .  It  is  a  scientifically  accurate 
presentation,  without  sentimentality,  and  in- 
cludes studies  of  the  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School."  Scholastic 
"Too  long."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


CLEAR  TO  THE  TOP.    32min     16-sd-loan    1946 

Calvert  613.81 

sh-c-adult 

Presents  facts  and  figures  on  the  subject 

of  drinking   intoxicants.     Essentially   espousing 

the     side    of    moderation,     the    picture    shows, 

through  the  medium  of  a  hopeful  dance  team, 

what    overindulgence    can    do 

FAMILY   AFFAIR.   12mln  16-sd-$25  1941  WCTU 

613.81 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Five  members  of  the  alcohol  family, — 
methyl,  ethyl,  propyl,  butyl,  and  amyl, — are 
then  introduced,  and  the  various  properties  they 
have  in  common  are  demonstrated  in  laboratory 
scenes.  Shows  the  effects  of  alcohol  and  strych- 
nine on  growing  seeds  as  compared  with  the 
effects  of  plain  water 

Dr  Robert  V.  Seliger,  psychiatrist  at  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  is  introduced. 
Speaking  directly  to  the  audience,  he  claims 
that  total  abstinence  from  alcoholic  beverages 
is  the  only  way  to  combat  successfully  the 
poisonous  effect  of  alcohol  on  the  mind  and 
body 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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1947    EDITION 


613.81-614.2 


IT'S  THE    BRAIN    THAT   COUNTS,   20mln    16- 
sd-loan    WCTU  613.81 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

May  be  purchased  for  $50 
A  doctor  demonstrates  to   two  young  peo- 
ple why  a  few  drinks  of  beer  may  have  caused 
the   accident   In   which   a   friend   of   theirs    was 
injured 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

LIQUOR    AS    THE    DOCTOR    SEES    IT.    20min 
16-sd-$72;    rent    $3    UWF  613.81 

sh-c-adult 
A  clergyman  and  a  physician  state  the 
case  for  prohibition,  explaining  how  alcohol  is 
formed  and  outlining  its  effect  on  plant,  ani- 
mal and  human  tissue.  They  also  point  out 
social  evils.  The  clergyman's  introduction  is 
quite  long  and  definitely  limits  the  use  of  the 
film 

"The    doctor's    section    is    complete    and 
may  well  be  run  separately."  Collaborator 
Calhoun  Nay 

IdP   $5  PH 

PAY    OFF.    20min    16-sl-sd-$50    1938    WCTU 

613.31 

Jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  Jam  Handy  organization, 
Detroit,  Michigan  for  WCTU 

Shows  the  harmful  effects  to  the  body 
through  drinking  alcoholic  beverages;  also  in- 
cludes dramatic  sequences  showing  the  social 
harm  done  by  drinking 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


614     Public  health 

CAPITAL   STORY.     20min     16-sd-$26.41     Castle 

614 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Gives  a  picture  of  the  relationship  be- 
tween industry  and  science,  of  the  functions 
and  activities  of  the  Public  Health  Service, 
of  the  duties  and  responsibilities  of  a  research 
chemist,  and  of  the  processes  used  in  chemical 
analysis 

"An  interesting  and  straightforward  ac- 
count— sometimes  dramatic — of  a  single  U.S. 
Public  Health  Service  activity,  namely,  the 
work  of  industrial  hygienists  and  analytical 
chemists  in  locating  the  cause  of  pulmonary 
anemia   among  welders."     Collaborator 

CLEANING  EQUIPMENT  AND  CONTAINERS. 
28min     16-sd-$26.93     1946     Castle  614 

tr-adult 
Produced  for  U  S  Public  Health  Service 
A  training  film  demonstrating  in  detail 
satisfactory  methods  for  the  cleaning  and 
bactericidal  treatment  of  cans,  bottles,  piping 
and  other  equipment,  following  the  accepted 
routine  of  flush,  scrub,  rinse,  "sterilize".  Cans 
are  washed  by  hand,  bottles  both  by  hand 
and  in  a  mechanical  washer.  The  importance 
of  the  operations  shown  in  the  production  of  a 
safe  milli  is  emphasized 

DEFENDING    THE    CITY'S    HEALTH.    (Social 
studies  ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$50  1941  EBF      614 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
"In  this  picture  modern  community  hygiene 
controls    are     presented.       It     shows    how    the 
death    rate    from    communicable    diseases    has 
been    definitely    reduced    through    scientific    ad- 
vances and  social  controls.     The  effective  func- 
tioning    of     a     public     health     department     is 
shown.     This  picture  brings  to  life  the  working 
activities    of    the   great    army   of   public   health 
workers    upon    whom   so   much   depends   in   the 
matter  of  living  in  a  city."     Georgia 


"Good  as  a  summary  of  health  services, 
but  not  Instructional  for  any  one  service." 
Collaborator 

"Poor    characterizations.      Animated   maps 

and      scales.        Lots     of     irrevelant     material. 

Poorly  organized  and  presented."     Collaborator 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

LOCAL  HEALTH  PROBLEMS  IN  WAR  IN- 
DUSTRY AREAS,  14min  16-sd-loan  1942  NYH 

614 
sh-c-adult 

"A  simple  record  of  the  quick  and  effective 
way  in  which  the  local  health  authorities  In 
one  rural  area  of  New  York  State  were  as- 
sisted by  State  Health  Dept.  to  avert  the 
danger  of  disease  which  threatened  from  the 
quick  transition  to  war  work.  .  .  A  good  film 
to  demonstate  the  need  and  importance  of  'hu- 
man engineering'  at  all  times,  and  especially 
during  times  of  emergency."  School  manage- 
ment 

"A  sober,  factual  report  of  almost  dra- 
matic power."  Health  films 

MEDICINE    ON     GUARD.      (This    is    America 
ser.)     ISmin     16-sd-$100;    rent    $3     1944     Pic- 
torial 614 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
An  RKO  production 

"Deals  with  the  important  role  played  by 
physicians  at  home  who  protect  the  health 
of  the  men  in  the  mines  or  on  production  lines. 
"In  Waverly,  a  war  town,  a  strange 
malady  breaks  out.  Science's  new  machines 
and  Dr  Pritchard  [a  fictitious  character]  combat 
and  destroy  this  enemy  of  the  home  front, 
thus  making  one  further  triumph  for  medicine 
on  guard  in  America."  Educational  screen 
Ind  $3  UWF    $3 

Ohio  YMCA 

Shad    $3 

TWIXT  THE   CUP  AND  THE   LIP.  22min  16- 
sd-loan     1940     NYH  614 
adult 
"An  epidemic  of  colds  brings  to  light  un- 
satisfactory conditions  in  the  handling  of  cook- 
ing,  eating,  and  drinking  utensils  ia  the  citv  of 
Midvale;    the    health    officials    go    into    action, 
and    the    town    'goes   to   town'    on    clean   dishes 
and  glasses. 

"Includes  detailed  information  on  approved 
methods  and  means  of  complying  with  State 
Sanitary  Code  regulations  on  cleansing  uten- 
sils.— For  food  handlers'  classes  and  other  in- 
terested groups."  Health  films 
ConnH    loan  NJH    loan 

HIH    loan  WisH 

loH    loan 

YOUR  HEALTH  DEPARTMENT.  (Health 
ser.)  20min  16-si-sd-$50-$70;  rent  $1.50-$2.50 
1941    Nat  motion  picture  614 

Jh-sh-adult 
Shows  the  functioning  of  a  modem  health 
department  and  how  it  affects  the  lives  of  all 
Ideal    $3.30  Tenn    50c 

Ind     sd-$2.50  VaEd 

Va  loan  WlsH 


614.2     Quacks  and  quackery 

MIRACLE    MONEY.    (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
2R   16-sd-apply   TFC  614.2 

sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Shows  the  activities  and  eventual  ex- 
posure of  a  quack  doctor  who  runs  a  private 
hospital  and  advertises  a  cure  for  cancer,  with 
a  dramatization  of  the  police  record.  .  .  Recom- 
mended for  social  studies  at  high  school  level 
and  for  sociology  in  college."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 


273 


614.3-614.8 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MIRACLE   MONEY — Continued 

"Some  of  our  faculty  thought  It  too  sen- 
sational."    Collaborator 

Am    cancer    $25  Mich 

AMNH    $3  Ohio 

Ind    $4.25  Okla  $2.60 


"Immunization  is  regarded  as  especially 
important  in  preventing  wartime  epidemics." 
Educational  screen 


614.3     Food  aduHerailon. 
legislation 


Pure  food 


MEATS  WITH  APPROVAL.  17min  16-sd-$22.83 
1946     Castle  614.3 

Jh-sh-c-a 
USDA   film 

The  purposes  of  the  federal  meat  inspec- 
tion program  and  how  it  helps  to  assure  whole- 
some, clean  meat  for  the  consumer.  It  shows 
the  steps  of  inspection — from  live  animal 
through  slaughter  house  and  cannery,  and 
tells  how  the  meat  inspection  law  came  into 
being,  how  it  is  administered  and  what  it 
means  to  the  consumer  in  terms  of  health  and 
safety 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PURITY  SQUAD.    (Crime  does  not  pay)    20min 

16-sd-apply    TFC  614.3 

Jh-sh-c 

An    inspector   of    the    Federal    Pure    Food 

and    Drug    Administration     captures    the    men 

responsible   for   the   manufacture   of  an   alleged 

cure      for     diabetes,      which     in      reality     was 

poisonous 

TRIUMPH    WITHOUT    DRUMS.    lOmin    16-sd- 
apply   TFC  614.3 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  in 
1941.     Available  only  to  schools 

The  story  of  Dr.  Harvey  W.  Wiley's 
struggle  for  the  passage  of  the  Pure  food 
and  drug  bill 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


614.4     Infectious  diseases 

HOW    DISEASE    IS    SPREAD.    (Science   of   life 
ser.    no. 6)   IR  16-si-$24;   rent  $1.50  Bray  614.4 
el-Jh-sh 
"A    series    of    dramatic    episodes    showing 
how     bacterial     infection     is     transmitted     thru 
carelessness    in    the    ordinary    contacts    of    life; 
spread  of  infections;  necessity  of  careful  habits, 
and    the    proper    cleaning   of    ITood    materials." 
Indiana 
EPS  Ohio 

Fi  TexEd   loan 

IdahoSo  UWF    $24;    rent    $1.50 

LaPI 

PASSPORT     TO     HEALTH.     20mln     16-sd-loan 
1944    Mod  614.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced   for   Sharp   and   Dohme 

"Aims  to  serve  as  a  vital  eye-opener  to 
parents  and  the  public.  Attacking  the  belief 
that  it  is  better  for  children  to  'catch  a  dis- 
ease and  get  it  over  with',  the  film  points  out 
the  high  death  rate  and  dangerous  after- 
effects of  many  childhood  illnesses. 

"The  film  voices  the  important  facts  about 
immunization  by  weaving  them  into  the  human 
Interesting  story  of  one  typical  American 
family,  acted  by  professionals  from  stage, 
screen  and  radio. 

"It  presents  a  moving  illustration  of  what 
happens  to  a  child  who  hasn't  been  protected. 


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614.8     Protection  of  human  life. 
First  aid 


Safety. 


ACCIDENTS    DONT    HAPPEN.     4R     16-sd-ap- 
ply   CanFB  614.8 
sh-tr-adult 

Contents:    No    1    Organization    of    safety 
committees;    No    2    Machines;    No    3    Handling; 
No  4   Carelessness   and  prevention  of  accidents 
in  industry 
Castle 

ALONG    OUR   SHORES.     (Coast   guard   at  war 
ser.)  15  %min  16-sd-loan  1946  US  Coast  guard 

614.8 
Jh-sh-adult 

"Depicts  the  varied  activities  of  the  Coast 
Guard  in  continental  United  States  and  on  off- 
shore defense  and  offensive  operations.  High- 
lights are:  the  training  program,  work  of  the 
SPARS,  functions  of  the  Merchant  Marine  In- 
spection service,  the  Port  Security  and  Coast 
Guard  Auxiliary,  patrol  and  rescue  activities." 
Educational  screen 

BLEEDING,     RESUSITATION     AND     SHOCK. 

(Emergency  first  aid  ser.)  16min  16-si-sd-$24- 
$36;  rent  $1-$1.60.  Also  color-$60,  rent  $3  1942 
UWF  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  SarnofC 

"Scenes  show  how  quick,  yet  careful,  ex- 
amination is  made  for  bleeding,  breathing  and 
consciousness.  Principal  blood  vessels  and 
pressure  points  at  which  to  check  hemor- 
rhage are  shown,  by  means  of  anatomical 
charts,  living  models  and  actual  or  simulated 
wounds.     Artificial  respiration  is  demonstrated. 

"The  film  is  replete  with  unique  teaching 
devices.  For  example,  the  paths  of  the  prin- 
cipal arteries  are  drawn  in  grease  paint  on 
the  body  of  a  living  model,  and  the  pressure 
points  likewise  are  indicated  by  means  of  cir- 
cles of  contrasting  color.  Again,  in  the  re- 
suscitation sequence,  an  ingenious  articulated 
rib  structure  is  included  in  the  picture,  to 
show  just  how  the  external  pressure  on  the 
ribs  simulates  the  normal  contraction  and  ex- 
pansion of  the  chest  in  breathing."  Movie 
makers 

BraF  8l-$24  PH    si-$1.25 

Calhoun  QueEd 

Mo  8i-76c  SaskEd 

Nay  VES  sl-sd-$l-$1.50 

ND  si-75c 

BOY    SCOUT    METHODS    OF    WATERFRONT 
SAFETY.   12min  16-si-$33;  rent  $1  BSA     614.8 
el-Jh-sh-c 
Originally  filmed  at  C?amp  Cherokee,   N.C. 
Has  been  re-edited  by  the  National  health 
and      safety      service.        Offers      good      safety 
procedures    for    any    camp    waterfront 
YMCA 

CARRY    THE    FIGHT.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    1943 

US  Coast  guard  614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Depicts  the  work  of  the  Coast  Guard  in 

defending    the     convoys     carrying    troops     luid 

goods    to    the    foreign    battle    fronts. 

"The     film     stresses     the     Importance     of 
getting    the    ships    through.      Rescues,     actutil 
battles    and    the    use    of    depth    bombs    are    in- 
cluded."    Movie  makers 
Nu-Art  50c 
Ohio 
YMCA  50c 


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614.8 


COAST  GUARD  ACADEMY.    17raln    16-sd-loan. 
Also   22mln   color-loan     1942    US  Coast  gruard 

614.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Illustrates  the  various  activities  compris- 
ing student  life  at  the  Coast  Guard  Academy 
at  New  London,  Conn.  Drills,  study  periods, 
training  in  .imall  boats,  machine  shops,  living 
quarters,  sports,  and  social  activities  are  de- 
picted 

Col  Kan    50c 

Davis  Ken    50c 

Geo    $1  Mo    $2.50 

loS  Tex    25c 

COAST  GUARD  AUXILIARY.  lOmin  16-9d-loan 
1943   US   Coast   guard  614.8 

adult 
Work    of    this    branch    of    the    US    Coast 
guard  is  shown 

CRUISING      WITH       THE      COAST      GUARD. 

lOmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50  1941  UWF  614.8 

sh-c-trade 
A  Universal  production 
Functions  in  peace  and  war.    South  Ameri- 
can cruise  with  visits  ashore 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay 

DO  YOU  WALK  SAFELY?    14min    IG-si-color- 

$40;  rent  $2  1943  Greenwich  614.8 

p-el   Guide 

A    color    film    about   pedestrian    safety.    It 

Is  designed  for  use  by  Individual  classes  rather 

than  assembly  groups 

John,  the  main  character  of  the  film,  en- 
counters 10  situations  while  walking  home 
from  school 

The  second  half  of  the  film  shows  what 
John  did 
III  $1.50 

ELEMENTARY     TACTICS     OF     LIFESAVING. 

23min   16-sd-$29.41   1945  Castle  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Gaining  control  of  the  victim  by  the  sur- 
face and  underwater  approaches 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ESSENTIALS    OF    FIRST    AID.    32min    16-sd- 
$38.72   1945  Castle  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-trade  adult 
Describes  some  of  the  medical  facilities 
afloat,  methods  of  transporting  and  protecting 
injured  men,  rescuing  and  reviving  men  over- 
come by  smoke,  contents  of  Navy  first  aid 
kits,  and  steps  in  the  examination  and  treat- 
ment of  the  wounded 
Dav  UtBY 

Ind    $2.35  UWF  $3 

Nay  VAF  $28.95 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

EVERY    TENTH    MAN.    20mln    16-sd-$60;    rent 
60c    1943    Kan  614.8 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Boeing  airplane  company 
Tells  the  story  of  safety  In  an  aircraft 
plant  emphasizing  the  need  for  safe  methods, 
using  safety  equipment  provided,  and  the 
necessity  of  avoiding  injuries  to  eyes,  hands 
and  forearms,  and  feet  by  taking  every  precau- 
tion to  work  safely 

Follows   the   theme    "accidents   don't  hap- 
pen they  are  caused" 

Sequences  are    actual  scenes  In  the  Boeing 
plant 

Rated  by  National  safety  council  as  out- 
standing in  its  field 


FACTORY  SAFETY.  lOmin  16-sd-$36.50  1941 
Jam  Handy  614.8 

trade-adult 
"Points  out  how  good  factory  safety  rec- 
ords are  achieved  by  such  precautionary  meas- 
ures as  rule  booklets,  safety  meetings  for  fore- 
man, stop  switches  and  guards  for  machines, 
goggles  and  respirators  for  workers  and  atten- 
tion to  even  minor  injuries."  Indiana 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID— CARE  OF  MINOR  WOUNDS. 
5min    16-sl-$6    1932    BBF  614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Emphasizes    the    importance   of   Immediate 
care    for    even    the    slightest    wound.      Demon- 
strates  in   detail   the   proper  method  of  apply- 
ing sterile  dressings 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID— CARRYING  THE  INJURED.  6mln 
16-si-$6    1932    EBF  614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Shows  how  to  make  and  use  stretchers  In 
emergencies,   and  the  methods  of  carrying  in- 
jured   persons   without    stretchers 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID— CONTROL  OF  BLEEDING.  12min 

16-si-$18     1932     BBF  614,8 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Shows  methods  of  control  of  arterial  and 

venous    hemorrhage    in    various    areas    of    the 

body 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID  FOR  WOUNDS  AND  FRAC- 
TURES. (Human  biology  ser.)  lOmln  16-sd- 
$50     1941    EBF  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

Proper  procedures  In  caring  for  aji  injured 
person  from  time  of  injury  until  medical  aid 
arrives 

"Animated  drawings.  Poor  character  por- 
trayal. Good  commentator.  Technique  demon- 
strated, touching  an  injured  person,  is  illegal 
at  present."     Collaborator 

"Have  shown  it  to  thousands  of  air  wardens 
and   hundreds   of   students    in   first   aid    classes. 

"It  is  the  best  sound  picture  available. 
There  are  some  refinements  of  technique  in  first 
aid  that  are  better  and  I  object  to  the  non- 
relevant  material  on  bleeding  and  fractures. 
Some  processes  are  skipped  or  condensed. 

"The  chief  value  is  in  preliminary  motiva- 
tion or  for  review.  Other  films  are  needed  for 
study  of  precise  procedures. 

"Best  for  adults,  senior,  and  junior  high 
in  this  order."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID  IN  FRACTURES.  (Emergency  first 
aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent  $1-$1.50. 
Also    color-$60;    rent   $3   1942   UWF  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  Sarnoff 

"Deals    with    simple,    general    improvised 
splints — an    old    magazine,    a    board,    a   feather 
pillow,  an  umbrella,  a  broom."  Movie  makers 
Availahle  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST  AID  IN  TRANSPORTATION  OF  FRAC 
TURES  OF  THE  LEG,  SPINE  AND  ARM. 
22min    16-si-$30;    rent    $3    Mass    gen    hospital 

614.8 
sh-c-adult 
"Demonstrates    substitute   methods,    when 
Murray-Jones  and  Kellar-Blake  Splints  are  not 
available."  Nat.  directory  of  safety  films 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FIRST    AID— LIFE    SAVING    AND    RESUSCI- 
TATION.    15min    16-si-$24    1932    EBF       614.8 
et-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Demonstrations     in    water    and     (in     slow 
motion    photography)    out   of  water,    of  various 
approaches  and  holds  used  in  rescuing:  a  swim- 
mer 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRST    STEPS    IN    FIRST    AID.     31min     16-sd- 
loan    1942    USBM  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Upjohn  com- 
pany 

Shows  some  typical  accidents  and  teaches 
what  should  not  be  done  and  then  the  correct 
manner  of  handling  the  victim,  controlling  on- 
lookers, directing  assistants,  and  providing  com- 
fort to  the  injured.  Instructions  include  the 
method  of  locating  the  injury,  transportation 
of  the  injured,  the  recognition  of  symptoms 
and  treatment  for  shock  which  may  result  from 
many  types  of  accidents,  and  cause  death 

The  circulatory  system  of  the  human  body 
Is  demonstrated.  Arterial  and  venous  bleeding, 
the  location  of  pressure  points,  and  the  effect 
on  the  nervous  system  of  physical  injury  are 
all  described.  Also  shows  ways  to  apply  tour- 
niquets and  compresses.  First-aid  treatment 
of  burns  is  demonstrated 

The  dangers  of  wound  infection,  the  use 
of  antiseptics  and  improvised  splints,  treat- 
ment for  electric  shock,  and  the  demonstration 
of  artificial  respiration  are  Included  in  the 
closing  scenes 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIXED   TRACTION    SPLINTING.     (Emergency 
first  aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent  $1- 
$1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1942  UWF  614.8 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  Sarnoff 
"Illustrates  the  principle  and  application  of 
fixed  traction  in  splinting  fractures,  to  prevent 
'overriding*     and     aggravation     of     injury.    .    . 
Deals  with  improvised  splints,  as  well  as  with 
the  various  accepted  forms  of  professional  trac- 
tion devices/"  Movie  makers 
BraF  $24  QueEd 

Calhoun  TexVE 

Nay  VES  si-sd-$l-$1.50 

PH    si-$1.25  WisH 

FOOT    FAULTS.     lOmIn     16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50 
1942     UWF  614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced   by    Los    Angeles    Police    depart- 
ment 

Bad     pedestrian     habits     are     revealed     as 
major     contributions     to     the     loss     of     man- 
hours  in  defense  Industry.     Excellent  examples 
are  given  of  carelessness,  drawn  from  all  ages 
Calhoun  PFC     $36;     rent    $1.50 

Nay  PH 

FOR     SAFETY'S     SAKE.     15mln     16-sd-$52.50; 
rent    $16    1944    Sarra  614.8 

trade-adult  Guide 
Rental  given  is  for  one  week 
This  is  a  film  on   the  safe  use  of  power- 
driven  hand  tools 

Alta    $2  Ohio 

ColPJC    50c  PH  $3.50 

FiP  $1.50  Sw  $3 

NYH  loan  Vesco   $52.50 

GUARDIANS  OF  THE   SEA,     lOmin    16-sd-ap- 
ply     TFC  614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"The  story  of  the  U.S.  Coast  Guard  which 
defends  the  shorelines  and  other  possessions. 
Students  study  seamanship,  engine  operation, 
navigation,  handling  small  boats,  hydrographlc 
work,  etc. 


"Work  of  the  lighthouse  division,  part 
of  the  Coast  Guard;  demonstration  of  life- 
saving  crew  at  work;  the  breeches  buoy;  ice- 
breaking  to  open  winter  channels;  the  ice 
patrol  in  the  North  Atlantic;  flying  branch  of 
the  Coast  Guard;  work  of  the  weather  bureau." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  111  $1.50 

FH  Mich  $1.50 

Geo   $2  MontS 

Ohio 

HEADS  UP.  24min  16-si-sd-$51.75;  rent  $5 
Red    cross  614.8 

sh-c 
Lessons    in    water    safety    and    lifesaving 

"HELP  WANTED."  Slmln  16-sd-loan  1942 
Johnson  «&  Johnson  614.8 

el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult  ,      ,  , 

Produced  by  Jam  Handy 

"A  very  extensive  treatment  of  the  basic 
information  contained  in  the  beginners'  first 
aid  course.  Among  the  topics  covered  are: 
bleeding  from  arteries  and  veins,  showing  pres- 
sure points,  tourniquets;  treatment  of  shock; 
use  of  triangular,  roll  and  adhesive  bandages; 
artificial  respiration;  and  treatment  for  simple 
and  compound  fractures. 

"Sequences  are  long  enough  to  permit 
understanding  of  the  techniques  used.  An 
unusually  good  use  has  been  made  of  animated 
diagrams  superimposed  over  actual  photographs 
to  show  pressure  points  and  the  result  on 
bleeding  of  proper  first-aid  treatment.  An 
excellent  film  to  introduce  a  first-aid  course." 
School  management 

"Best  first  aid  picture  yet  made."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HUMAN  BODY  IN  FIRST  AID.  (Emergency 
first  aid  ser.)  30-20min  16-si-sd-$48-$72;  rent 
$2-$3.   Also  color-si-$1.44    rent    $6    1942    UWF 

614.8 

sh-c-aduit 
Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  Sarnoff 
This  is  a  general  introductory  reel  to  the 
Emergency    first    aid    series.      It    considers    the 
human   body  and  its  first  aid  needs  in  a  very 
general  way 
Calhoun  PH 

Ideal    sd-$3.30  VES  si-sd-$2-$3 

Nay  Washes    sd-$3 

PennS  sd-$3 

ICE  RESCUE.  454min  16-sd-$16.50;  rent  50c 
1945      BSA  614.8 

el-Jh-sh 
Developed  through  the  cooperation  of  the 
Health  &  Safety  Service  and  the  Physical  Edu- 
cation  Dept.    of  Mass.   State  College,    this   film 
was   prompted  by  the   many  deaths  caused  by 
carelessness  in  ice  resfcue  methods 
UtBY    50c 
YMCA 

ICEBERG  PATROL.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  614.8 

Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Here  are  glimpses  of  the  work  done  by 
the  United  States  Iceberg  Patrol.  The  picture 
opens  with  views  taken  from  an  aeroplane 
showing  snow-capped  mountains,  glaciers  in 
the  mountain  valleys,  and  great  icebergs  float- 
ing out  to  sea. 

"A  closer  shot  shows  huge  pieces  of  ice 
breaking  off  the  glaciers  and  falhng  into  the 
ocean  to  form  icebergs.  One  sees  life  aboard 
a  patrol  boat.  .  .  The  work  of  the  patrol  boats 
in  following  bergs,  plotting  their  probable 
path  and  warning  all  shipping  of  the  impending 
danger,    is   shown   in  considerable  detail. 

"The  picture  closes  with  scenic  shots  of 
great  icebergs  floating  majestically  past  a  pa- 
trol   boat.     Captions   and    a   background   of   or- 


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614.8 


ICEBERG    PATROL — Continued 
chestral    music.     Recommended   as   being:   valu- 
able in  studying  government  services  In  social 
studies."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

BosU  Wis    $1.75 

INTERNATIONAL  ICE  PATROL.  15min  16- 
si-$30;   rent  $1.50  UWP  614.8 

el-Jh 
Produced   by  Harvard  and  taken   over  by 
B&H  when  withdrawn  by  producer 

"The  film   is  interesting  as  an  account  of 
the   hazardous  and   exciting  service  of  the  In- 
ternational   Ice    Patrol    which    is    conducted    by 
the   United   States  Coast  Guard  and   supported 
by    the    principal    maritime    nations."      Massa- 
chusetts 
Calhoun 
Nay 
PH 

IT'S  WANTON  MURDER,  llmin  16-sd-apply 
Ganz  614.8 

jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
This  motion  picture,  featuring  Lowell 
Thomas,  fights  the  menace  of  carelessness  as 
regards  traffic  accidents.  It  portrays  the  trag- 
edy which  came  into  the  lives  of  a  combat 
veteran  and  his  family.  This  year  alone,  traffic 
accidents  will  kill  more  than  40,000  living  hu- 
man beings.  Hundreds  of  thousands  of  other 
healthy  men,  women  and  children  will  be 
maimed  and  crippled  because  someone  has  to 
take  a  chance  or  try  to  save  a  minute  while 
driving.  These  things  are  criminal  waste  be- 
cause the  largest  number  of  traffic  accidents 
are  completely  avoidable 

LIFE    SAVING.    20min    16-sd-$22.83    1937    Castle 

614.8 

el-Jh-sh-c 

A   USDA   film 

Explains  the  requirements,  adaptation, 
personal  safety,  approaches,  carries,  releases, 
shallow  water  carries,  and  resuscitation  by  the 
Schafer  method 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ONE,  TWO,  THREE,  GO.  llmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  614.8 

p-el 
An     MGM    production    available    only    to 
schools 

"A  most  effective  safety  education  picture 
in  which  the  leading  characters  are  the  mem- 
bers of  the  familiar  'Our  Gang*.  This  picture 
was  made  at  the  request  of  and  with  the  co- 
operation of  a  group  of  national  safety  organi- 
zations."   Minnesota 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PARTNERS  IN  PRODUCTION.  17min  16-sd- 
color-loan   Aetna  614.8 

sh-c-adult 
An  industrial  safety  film,  which  tells, 
showing  actual  shop  operations,  the  message 
which  management  is  trying  to  get  over  to 
workers  in  manufacturing  plants  throughout 
the  country.  Specific  safety  rules  are  pre- 
sented which  stress,  among  other  things,  the 
need  for  good  housekeeping,  the  importance  of 
wearing  clothing  suitable  for  the  job,  the  cor- 
rect method  of  lifting  heavy  loads,  and  the 
need  for  keeping  tools  in  good  working  condi- 
tion 

PREVENTION  AND  IMMEDIATE  CARE  OF 
ATHLETIC  TYPES  OF  INJURIES.  45mln 
16-si-color-loan    Becton,    Dickinson  614.8 

sh-c 
This  is  a  teaching  picture  sealed  and 
accepted  by  the  American  College  of  Surgeons 
and  made  with  the  approval  of  the  Council  of 
physical  therapy  of  the  American  medical  as- 
sociation 


It  shows  the  most  efficient  methods  of 
taping  with  adhesive  tape,  elastic  adhesive 
bandages  and  with  Ace  all-cotton  and  Ace  las- 
tex  bandages.  Shows  preventive  measures,  also 
methods  for  immediate  care  of  athletic  injuries 
such  as  various  knee  bandaging  techniques,  ten- 
don and  muscle  injuries,  groin  and  hip  bone  in- 
juries, rib  and  shoulder,  elbow,  wrist  and 
fingers 

Physical  therapy  and  immediate  care  of 
the  wounds  are  also  shown 

"A  most  excellent  treatment  of  the  sub- 
ject. One  that  we  will  want  all  of  our  directors 
of  physical  education  and  athletics  to  view 
and  study. 

"The  story  should  be  a  most  valuable  one 
to  high  school  and  college  athletes,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  coaches  and  directors  of  the  different 
types  of  athletics  in  the  schools."     Collaborator 

ROLLER     BANDAGING.      lOmin      16-si-sd-?24- 

$36;    rent    $1-$1.50.     Also    color-$60;    rent    $3 

UWP  614.8 

sh-c-adult 

Shows  how  to  use  different  widths  of  roller 

bandages 
BraP   sd-$24;    rent    ?1    PH 
Calhoun  VBS  sl-sd-$l-$l.50 

IdP     $1.65  WisH 

Nay 

SAFE   USE  OF  TOOLS.    6min    16-sd-$25.    Also 

color-$40     1941     Coronet  614.8 

p-el-jh 

Shows   the   safe    use   of   such   simple   tools 

as     scissors,      knives,     hammers,     saws,     flies, 

clamps  and  other  small  tools,  in  the  school  and 

home  situation  as  well  as  in  the  playground  or 

backyard 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAFETY    AT    HOME.     (Safety   ser.)     %R     16- 
si-$12     1940     EBP  614.8 

p-el 
"This  safety  film  for  children  in  the  first 
three  grades  illustrates  safety  practices  for 
children  in  the  home — care  of  playthings;  haz- 
ards of  climbing  on  unsteady  furniture;  fire, 
and  the  handling  of  matches;  protruding  nails; 
loose  rugs,  etc."    Ohio 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

SAFETY  AT   PLAY.    (Safety  ser)    VbR  16-si-$12 
1940   EBP  614.8 

p-el 
"A  safety  film  for  children  In  the  first 
three  grades.  Contrasts  safe  and  unsafe  places 
to  play;  safety  in  the  use  of  play  equipment; 
good  habits  in  play;  proper  care  of  the  play- 
ground; and  fii'st  aid  for  minor  injuries." 
Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

SAFETY  AT  SEA.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBP 

614.8 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Safeguarding  navigation,  the  lighthouse. 
how  the  beacon  works,  the  fog  bell,  light- 
ships, buoys,  whistling  buoys,  acetylene  light 
buoys,  flashing  buoys,  bell  buoys.  The  coast 
guard,  a  sea  patrol,  iceberg  warnings,  the 
crow's  nest,  cadet  training,  life  boat  drill,  the 
life  line,  coast  guard  stations. 

"A  rescue,  distressed  liner,  broadcasting 
the  SOS,  use  of  rockets,  putting  on  life  belts, 
flring  the  life  line,  using  the  breeches  buoy." 
Ohio 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAFETY    BEGINS   AT    HOME.    lOmin   16-sd-$30 

1946  Yng  Am  614.8 

el-jh 

Points    out    the    correct    way    of    using    a 

jack  knife;  how  and  when  to  use  a  stepladder; 

why    cellar    stairs    must    be   well    lighted;    why 

tools   or  other  objects  should  not  be  left  lying 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SAFETY  BEGINS  AT  HOME — Continued 
on  the  stairs;  what  safety  hazards  to  look  for 
In  electric  wiring  and  how  to  prevent  them; 
the  safe  way  to  light  a  gas  oven;  how  to  han- 
dle hot  pots  and  pans;  and  the  necessity  for 
keeping  poison  medicines  out  of  reach  of  chil- 
dren in  the  bathroom  medicine  cabinet 

"A  good  film  on  safety  for  children  age 
about  6-14  yrs  old.  Many  pertinent  points 
omitted. 

"Interest  for  children  fairly  well  handled. 
Some  scenes  a  little  overdrawn  or  lacking  in 
reality."     Collaborator 

"It's  a  waste  of  film  stock!"  Collabora- 
tor 

"Child  actors  and  the  party  situation 
should  interest  elementary  school  children,  but 
the  film   is  of  little  value   educationally. 

"The  common  home  accidents,  e.g.  falling 
in  bathtub,  cutting  fingers,  etc.,  are  omitted. 
Also  there  are  unsafe  practices  portrayed  such 
as  trimming  branches  in  the  living  room  and 
laying  ax  on  coffee  table."  Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAFETY    FOR    WELDERS.     7min     16-sd-$9.60 
Castle  614.8 

tr 
Produced  for  USN 

Demonstrates      protective     clothing     and 
equipment  for  welders  to  prevent  eye  injuries, 
skin   bums,    and  metal  fume  poisoning 
ColPJC   50c 

SAFETY     IN     THE     HOME.      (Social    sciences 
ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50    1940    EBF  614.8 

el-Jh  Guide  15c 

"Designed  to  awaken  Interest  in  the 
need  for  safe  homes.  First  the  film  tells  of  the 
frequency  of  home  accidents  and  of  the  num- 
ber of  persons  thus  injured  each  year.  Then 
one  family's  campaign  to  eliminate  accidents 
In  their  home  is  shown  in  detail.  Many  safety 
devices,  Including  those  for  the  garage,  work- 
shop, stairs,  playroom,  bedroom,  and  kitchen 
are  illustrated. 

"The  film's  message  is  thus  presented  in  a 
positive  manner  showing  how  accidents  may 
be  anticipated  and  prevented  through  careful 
safety    arrangements."     Educational   screen 

"This  film  covers  the  subject  matter  very 
completely.     Excellent   as   a  guide   to  a  safety 
program    in    the    classroom."     California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAFETY    IN    THE    SHOP.    12min    16-sd-J22.88 
1945   Castle  614.8 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult   Guide 
Produced    by    US    OfHce   of    education 
Dramatizes    typical    shop    accidents    and 
shows     how     poor    supervision     or     inadequate 
training   may    be    the   real   cause   behind    these 
"accidents" 

Emphasizes  the  supervisor's  responsibility 
in   teaching  and   maintaining  safe  practices  In 
the  shop 
Ideal   $1.10  Sw    $2 

Ind   $1.10  Tenn    $1.25 

loS    75c  UWF 

PH    $1.50  YMCA 

Queens 


SAFETY     PATROL. 
GM 


lOmin 


16-sd-loan      1940 
614.8 


el-Jh-sh 

Young  patrol  boys  parade  thru  a  school 
corridor  to  a  special  training  class.  One  boy 
is  seen  on  duty  and  after  helping  a  small  girl 
across   a   street   he   joins  a  traffic   offlcer. 

As  the  two  stroll  down  the  street  they 
chat  about  the  right  and  wrong  things  grown- 
ups  and    children    do    in   crossing   streets,    etc. 

Over  a  soda  the  boy  recites  the  nine  rules 
of  safety  for  the  pleased  offlcer 


"Positive  approach  to  street  safety.  Well 
done.  Goes  over  well  with  elementary  boys 
and  girls."     Collaborator 

Ariz  $1.50  NYU    75c 

Buck  $1.25  Photoart 

Idaho  Syr  $1.50 

lo    $1.50  VisEd    $1.50 

SAFETY  TO  AND  FROM  SCHOOL.  lOmln 
16-sd-$30     1946     Yng  Am  614.8 

p-el-jh 
Safety  is  Introduced  as  an  adventure  by 
dramatizing  the  natural  experiences  of  a  boy 
and  girl  to  and  from  school.  Develops  prac- 
tices of  street  crossing  techniques  by  having 
class  practice.  Emphasizes  value  of  safety 
patrol  and  helpfulness  of  police.  Teaches  how, 
when  and  where  to  cross  the  street 

Educational    advisor:    Herbert   J.    Stack 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAILORS  ALL.  (This  Is  America  ser.)  20min 
16-sd-$60;    rent   $3    1945    Pictorial  614.8 

sh-c-adult 
Picturization     of     the     great     home- front 
war    job    done    by    the    lads    of    the    US    Coast 
guard    reserve.      Tells    of    the    round-the-clock 
activities  of  those  sea-minded  citizens  who,  be- 
cause they  were  over-age  or  were  holding  down 
essential   war   jobs,    were   unable    to    enter    the 
regular  armed  services 
Ohio 
YMCA   $3 

SERVING    THE    MERCHANT    MARINE.    30min 

16-sd-loan    1944    US   Coast   guard  614.8 

Jh-sh-adult 

"An     excellent     film     showing    the     wide 

range  of  duties  of  the  U.S.  Coast  Guard,  many 

of  which  are  unknown  to  the  average  citizen." 

Collaborator 

SEVENTH    COLUMN.    lOmIn    16-sd-apply   TFC 

614.8 
Jh-8h 
Produced     by     MGM     in     1943.     Available 
only  to  schools 

"Accidents  constitute  the  'Seventh  Col- 
umn.' This  Pete  Smith  short  is  a  pictorial 
study  of  carelessness,  which  causes  our  acci- 
dents in  the  majority.  It  deals  with  careless- 
ness around  the  home,  at  work,  or  on  the  road. 
"Mr.  Pratt  serves  as  our  example  not  to 
be  followed.  By  following  ordinary  common 
sense  and  safety  rules  our  accidents  could  be 
largely  avoided."  Advisory  committee 
Ala  MontS 

AMNH    50c  Ohio 

Geo    $2  Tenn    $2 

Minn  $1 

STITCH     IN    TIME,      26min      16-sd-loan      1944 

Ven  614.8 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced     in    co-operation     with    Kansas 

State    college    and     the    Kansas     State    safety 

council 

A  dramatic  portrayal  of  the  most  common 
farm  and  home  accidents.  The  story  Is  told 
by  a  country  doctor  from  experiences  typical 
of  those  encountered  every  day  in  every  com- 
munity in  the  nation 

"Very  good   film  on  farm  and  home  and 
safety.      Should   be    in    every   film   library.      No 
advertising  in  body  of  film."    Collaborator 
OreS    loan 
WashS 
WEA 

STORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  COAST 
GUARD.  47min  16-sd-$260;  rent  $7.50  1935 
Bray  614.8 

Jh-sh 
Details  of  the  service  rendered  by  this 
organization,  narrated  by  Ford  Bond.  This 
film,  which  was  made  through  special  arrange- 
ment with  the  Coast  guard,  consists  of  8R 
and  each  reel  may  be  bought  separately  at 
$50  each  or  rented   for  $3   per  reel 


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614.8-614.84 


STORY  OF  THE  U.S.  COAST  GUARD — Cont. 
Reel  1,  History  aaid  organization;  Reel  2, 
Air  service;  Reel  3,  Academy;  Reels  4  and  5, 
Service  afloat;  Reels  6  and  7,  Service  ashore; 
Reel   8,   Cutter  Northland   In  Alaska 

Fi 

Ken 

STREET  SAFETY— VOR  ADVANCED 

GRADES.     15min     16-sl-$24     1934    EBP    614.8 
el-Jh-sh 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  National 
safety  council  and  American  automobile  asso- 
ciation 

"Graphically  sets  forth  the  safety  prin- 
ciples that  should  govern  the  outdoor  ac- 
tivities of  older  children,  and  that  apply  to 
adults   as   well."     Indiana 

"Excellent  but  should  be  brought  up  to 
date."      Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

STREET  SAFETY— FOR  PRIMARY  GRADES. 
8min     16-si-$12     1934    EBP  614.8 

P 

This    film    is    similar    to    "Street    safety — 
for   advanced    grades"    (listed    above)    but    has 
been   especially    prepared   for  primary  grades 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SUN  GODS  OF  THE  SURF.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1   1946  Austrl  614.8 

sh-c-adult 
Volunteers  of  the  Australian  Surf  Life- 
Saving  Clubs  in  recent  years  have  rescued 
60,000  people  from  drowning  in  the  ocean.  Il- 
lustrates the  system  of  training  &  rescue  tech- 
nique and  shows  scenes  of  men  &  boats 
battling  against  the  great  rollers  of  the  Pacific 

THREE  BLIND  MICE.  5min  16-sd-$15;  rent 
$1.25     1946  CanFB  614.8 

Jh-9h-c-adult 
An  animated  cartoon  illustrating  why  in- 
dustrial safety  rules  must  be  obeyed.  Three 
blind  mice  perform  dances  across  the  screen, 
showing  how  breaking  safety  rules  can  lead  to 
accidents 
Bran  Film-Tel 

CanNFS  Int     film 

Dennis  VisEd 

TO    LIVE    IN    DARKNESS.    13min    16-sd-$17.67 

1945     Castle  614.8 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Winner  of  the  National  Safety  Council 
award  in  1945.  Tells  the  stories  of  three  men 
who  lost  their  eyesight  through  carelessness. 
George,  Bill,  and  Steve  "forgot"  to  wear  their 
safety  goggles  for  a  few  minutes.  It  took  only 
a  few  seconds  for  metal  particles  and  acid  to 
hit  their  eyes.  So  for  the  rest  of  their  lives 
they  will  live  in  darkness — casualties  of  their 
own  carelessness 

Geo    $1.50 

Ind  $1.75 

Tenn    $1.25 

TRANSPORTING  THE  INJURED.  (Emergency 
first  aid  ser.)  12mln  16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent 
$1-$1.50.    Also    color-$60;    rent    $3    1942    UWF 

614.8 
sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  Sarnoff 
"Deals     with     transporting     the     injured, 
after  first  aid  has  been  given.     Beginning  with 
the     handling     of     the     standard     Army     type 
stretcher,    it    proceeds    through    various    impro- 
vised   methods    of   carrying   emergency   cases- 
different  methods  of  making  and  using  blanket 
or    coat    stretchers — various    direct    carries,    all 
the  way  from  an  eight  man  carry  to  the  'Fire- 
man's   drag'.      Moving   bandaged   and    splinted 


casualties  up  and  down  stairs  is  also  shown." 
Movie  makers 

BraF  $24;   rent  $1  PH   si-$1.25 

Calhoun  QueEd 

IdP   sd-$1.50  VES    si-sd-$l-$l.BO 

Nay  WisH 

NBEd 

TREATMENT  OF  WOUNDS  AND  BURNS. 
(Emergency  first  aid  ser.)  12min  16-si-sd- 
$24-$36;  rent  $1-$1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3 
1942    UWF  614.8 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Dr  Jacob  Sarnoff 
"The   major   contents   of   the   oflflcially  ap- 
proved   first   aid   kit   are   shown,    and  their  use 
is    explained.      Many    practical    demonstrations 
of   bandaging   are    given,    chiefly   with    the    'old 
reliable'    triangular    bandage,    but    wound    dis- 
infection and  other  types  of  bandaging  are  also 
shown.      There   are   genuine   cases    of   fractures 
of  the   leg,    arm  and  ribs,   and  a  serious  burn 
is  also  shown."  Movie  makers 
BraF  $24  PH    si-$1.25 

Calhoun  VES  si-sd-$l-$1.50 

Eng  WisH 

Nay 

U.S.  COAST  GUARD  ACADEMY.    24min    16-sd- 

color-$80;    rent   $2   1938   Bray  614.8 

jh-sh-trade 
Views  of  the  Coast  Guard  Academy  at 
New  London,  Connecticut  showing  facilities 
for  training  the  future  officers  of  the  Coast 
guard.  Picture  covers  all  phases  of  activities 
— studies,  athletics,  foreign  cruises,  military 
drill,    battle    practice    and    graduation 

Adapted  for  classes  in  vocational  guidance 
and  can  be  used  in  conjunction  with  "Story 
of  the  U.S.   Coast  Guard"    (listed  above) 

PI 

Geo  $3.50 

Roch 

VACATION    SAFETY.    (Safety   ser.)    IR   16-sI- 

$24    1940    EBP  614.8 

el-Jh-Gulde 

"Film     units     are:     water     safety     in     an 

organized    group,    good    swimming   precautions; 

boating;     safe    conditions    In    camp;     building 

flres."     Iowa   state 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHAT  PRICE  HAPPINESS.  9min  16-sd-$7.82 
Newark   safety  coun  614.8 

el-Jh-adult 
A  pleasant  little  safety  in  the  home  film 
pointing  out   the  usual   hazards   of  small   rugs, 
poisons  In  medicine  chest,   children  around  gas 
stove  etc 
111    $1 


614.84     Fire   protection   and   prevention 

DAMAGE    CONTROL:    THE    CHEMISTRY    OF 
FIRE.    46min    16-sd-$54    1945   Castle  614.84 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Demonstrates  how  the  elements  fuel,  oxy- 
gen and  ignition  temperature  must  be  present 
In  order  to  have  fire;  differentiates  between 
flash  point  and  Ignition  point  of  fuels;  and 
gives  two  ways  In  which  a  fire  may  be  ex- 
tinguished 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIGHT    THAT    FIREI    lOmin    16-sd-$25.      Also 
color-$68  1942  Trans  614.84 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Approved   by    the    U.S.    Offlce    of   civilian 
defense  and   the  National  fire  protection  asso- 
ciation 


279 


614.84-615.7 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


FIGHT  THAT   FIRE — Continued 

Shows  what  Are  is  and  how  It  can  be 
stopped.  Gives  the  fundamental  rules  of  fire 
precaution  and  prevention,  and  explains  how 
to  use  flrefighting  weapons  effectively 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

FIRE    FIGHTERS.      (Community    helpers    ser.) 
15min    16-si-$25;  rent  $1    1937    Educ  film  serv 

614.84 

el-Jh-sh 

Firemen  at  drill  showing  use  of  gas  mask, 
leisure  hours,  an  early  morning  alarm,  getting 
up,  sliding  the  pole,  off  to  the  flre,  a  day  at 
fire   fighting 

"Photography  not  exceptional.  This  could 
contain  much  more — but  is  the  best  thing  we've 
seen  on  fire  fighters.  Splendid  for  children 
and    adults."     Newark 


A&B 
BFS 
Col 


Ohio 
Wis  75c 


FIRE     PREVENTION.      15min      16-si-$24      1929 
EBP  614.84 

ei-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Fire  resisting  construction,  riveters  at 
work,  pouring  concrete,  testing  windows,  use 
of  asbestos.  Electrical  insulation,  testing  in- 
sulation, effect  of  faulty  insulation,  lightning 
rods,  animation  showing  action  of  lightning 
rods,  testing  electric  irons,  animation  of  elec- 
tric iron. 

"Safeguarding  inflammable  materials,  dis- 
posing of  hot  ashes,  disposing  of  burning 
matches,  testing  matches,  spontaneous  igni- 
tion, dangers  of  gasoline  cleaning,  the  rub- 
bish  heap."     Ohio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


lion,     public    relations,     etc.     The    firemen    are 
shown   in  action 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SHOCK  TROOPS  FOR  DEFENSE.  (America 
calling  ser.)  12min  16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.50  1942 
BraP  614.84 

adult 
"Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Civilian 
Defense  "Volunteer  Office  of  Greater  New  York 
and  the  Fire  Department  of  the  City  of  New 
York  .  .  .  documentary  of  the  urgent  need  for 
voluntary  fire  fighters.  It  also  portrays  the 
nature  of  the  training  and  the  role  of  the 
Auxiliary  Fire  Fighter."  School  management 
"It  is  my  hope  that  'Shock  troops  for 
defense'  will  be  shown  from  coast  to  coast. 
Please  accept  my  appreciation  for  your  pa- 
triotic cooperation  in  bringing  home  to  our 
citizenry  the  vital  importance  of  recruiting 
and  training  auxiliary  firemen."  Patrick 
Walsh 
Ariz    50c  IdP    $1.50 

Geo  50c  Tex   25c 

Ken  $1.50  VES  $1.50 

PFC    $25;     rent    $1.50 

A  WORD  TO  THE  WISE.  15min  16-sd-loan 
1940    Nat  retailers  mutual  ins  614.84 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Picture    is    intended    for    showing    under 
sponsorship   of   local   agents   or  loaned   to   re- 
sponsible  civic  groups.    Produced   by  the   Chi- 
cago   film   laboratory 

"Demonstrates  the  common  flre  hazards 
existing  in  many  homes.  Carelessness  with 
cigarettes,  an  electric  iron,  and  an  electric 
heater  start  fires  In  an  average  dwelling." 
Georgia 
Geo  $1 


FIRE     PROTECTION.      15mln      16-si-$24      1929 
EBP  614.84 

ei-Jh-sh  Guide 
Contrasts  old  and  modem  equipment  and 
methods  of  fighting  fires.  Explains  the  opera- 
tion of  extinguishers,  the  principle  of  cooling, 
blanketing  or  smothering  fires,  and  gives  a 
lesson   in  fire  safety 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIRE    SAFETY.      15min     16-si-$24     1930     EBF 

614.84 
el-Jh-sh-c   Guide 
Annual  losses  from  fire  are   shown  to  be 
great.    Suggests   ways   of  preventing  fires  and 
shows  what  to  do  in  case  of  flre.  School  chil- 
dren  are   taught  methods  of  flre  prevention 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIREMAN.    (Primary  grade  ser.)    llmin    16-sd- 
$50    1939    EBF  614.84 

p-el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
"Care  of  equipment,  drills,  testing  of 
trucks,  hose,  ladders,  and  life-saving  devices 
are  shown  in  typical  settings.  A  real  flre  af- 
fords an  opportunity  to  observe  the  firemen 
answering  the  alarm  and  extingruisbing  the 
blaze."     Indiana 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEN  OF  FIRE.    lOmin    16-si-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50 
1940    BFS  614.84 

el-Jh-sh-aduit 
Starting  with  the  evolution  of  fire  fighting 
methods  and  equipment  shows  how  the  fire- 
man of  today  is  trained  to  serve  in  various 
phases  of  fire  department  work,  such  as  sal- 
vage operations  at  fire,  rescue  company,  in- 
spection   for    flre    prevention,    arson    investiga- 


615.1     Pharmacology 

ORAL     MEDICATIONS.       7i^min       16-sd-$11.39 
1944     Castle  615.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced   by   US   Navy 

Stresses  the  importance  and  demonstrates 
the  correct  procedure  for  giving  the  right 
amount  of  the  right  medicine  at  the  right 
time  in   the   right  way  to  the  right  man 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE    PHARMACIST.    (Your  life   work)     lOmin 

16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50    1946    Mahnke  615.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

Pharmacy  has  now  become  a  vocation  for 

both  men  and  women.     This  film  portrays  the 

kind   of   training   necessary  and  where   it   may 

be  secured 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


615.7     Anaesthetics 

ANESTHESIA.  (Pete  Smith  specialty  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  615.7 

Jh-sh 

A  Metro-Groldvsryn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"This  is  the  story  of  the  discovery  of 
anesthetics  and  their  application  to  medicine. 
It  has  several  comic  interludes.  .  .  The  picture 
touches  on  modern  facial  operations  and  eye 
surgery. 

"Highly  recommended  for  courses  in  pub- 
lic health.    Should  be  noted  that  comedy  is  in- 


280 


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615.7-615.8 


ANESTHESI  A— Continued 

terspersed  in  the  commentary  with  a  serious 
account  of  the  discovery  of  anesthetics.  Rec- 
ommended for  general  science  courses,  junior 
and  senior  high  schools."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARBON  DIOXIDE  ABSORPTION  TECH- 
NIQUE. (Technique  of  anaesthesia  #4)  24min 
16-sd-$56.25;    rent  $3    1946    BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  explains  the  principles  of  the 
carbon  dioxide  absorption  technique  and 
demonstrates  the  two  methods  in  use,  single 
phase  absorption  and  closed  circuit  or  two- 
phase   absorption.     Animated   drawings 

Not  suitable  for  non -medical  audiences 
Int     film 

ENDOTRACHEAL  ANAESTHESIA  (Tech- 
nique of  anaesthesia  #5)  26min  16-sd-?56.25; 
rent   $3    1946    BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

Without  a  clear  airway  the  administra- 
tion of  a  general  anaesthetic  is  impossible. 
This  film  shows  how  endotracheal"  anaesthesia 
overcomes  this  difficulty  by  intubation  of  the 
larynx.  Both  oral  and  nasal  methods  are  given 
in  some  detail.  Animated  diagrams  and  shots 
taken  actually  down  a  laryngoscope  show  the 
principles  involved  in  using  this  instrument, 
while  slow  motion  photography  elucidates  the 
movements  required  for  "blind"  nasal  intuba- 
tion. The  advantages  of  endotracheal  anaes- 
thesia are  summarized 

Unsuitable   for   non-medical    audiences 
Int   film 

INTRAVENOUS  ANAESTHESIA:   PART  ONE. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  jf6)     30min    16-sd- 
$56.25;    rent    $3     1946     BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  deals  with  the  general  prin- 
ciples of  administering  intravenous  anesthetic 
including  demonstrations  of  essential  appara- 
tus, technique  of  venepuncture,  course  of 
anaesthesia  with  sodium  pentothal,  and  the 
dangers  against  which  to  guard 

Unsuitable   for   non-medical   audiences 
Int   film 


INTRAVENOUS  ANAESTHESIA:  PART  TWO. 

(Technique    of    anaesthesia   #7)    30min    16-sd- 
$56.25;    rent   $3   1946   BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

In  this  film,  as  in  Part  I,  pentothal  is 
chosen  as  the  anaesthetic  to  be  demonstrated. 
More  advanced  techniques  are  shown  and,  in 
particular,  the  use  of  pentothal  as  an  adjuvant 
to  nitrous  oxide 

Unsuitable    for   non-inedical    audiences 
Int    film 

NITROUS  OXIDE-OXYGEN-ETHER  ANAES- 
THESIA. (Technique  of  anaesthesia  #3) 
27min    16-sd-$56.25;  rent  $3  1946  BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  shows  the  working  of  a  typical 
apparatus  designed  to  deliver  a  continuous  flow 
of  nitrous  oxide  and  oxygen  to  the  patient. 
Ether  in  various  quantities  can  be  added  to 
the  mixture  of  gases  as  required.  One  ani- 
mated diagram  sequence  deals  with  the  way 
the  machine  works  and  another  with  the  prin- 
ciple of  re-breathing.  Induction  and  mainte- 
nance of  anaesthesia  are  demonstrated  with 
emphasis  rather  on  the  use  of  the  machine 
than   on  general  principles 

Unsuitable  for  non-medical  audiences 
Int    film 


OPEN  DROP  ETHER.  (Technique  of  anaes- 
thesia #2)  31min  16-sd-$56.25;  rent  $3  1946 
BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

Dropping  ether  on  a  mask  is  the  simplest 
method  of  giving  an  anaesthetic.  The  film 
shows  the  correct  method  of  using  open  drop 
ether.  Essential  apparatus  is  demonstrated, 
premedication  is  discussed,  and  the  correct 
method  of  induction  and  maintenance  of  anaes- 
thesia is  shown  in  some  detail.  The  second 
part  of  the  film  deals  with  various  pitfalls  of 
ether  anaesthesia  such  as  vomiting,  struggling, 
laryngeal  spasm,  and  respiratory  arrest.  The 
film  ends  by  illustrating  the  use  of  drop  ether 
in  an  emergency 

Unsuitable  for  non-medical  audiences 
Int   film 


OPERATIVE  SHOCK.  (Technique  of  anaes- 
thesia #10)  16min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2  1946 
BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  deals  with  the  recognition  of 
operative  shock,  its  cause  and  prevention,  the 
indications  for  treatment,  and  finally  the  treat- 
ment itself 

Unsuitable    for    non -medical    audiences 
Int     film 


SIGNS      AND      STAGES      OF      ANESTHESIA. 

(Technique  of  anaesthesia  #1)     23min    16-sd- 
$56.25;   rent   $3    1946     BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  defines  the  stages  of  anaesthe- 
sia and  analyses  the  different  signs  whereby 
the  anaesthetist  can  assess  its  level.  The 
chart  used  is  based  on  Guedel's  Chart,  on 
which  animated  symbols  indicate  the  changing 
character  of  respiration  and  its  associated  re- 
flexes, of  the  eye  signs,  and  of  muscular  re- 
laxation. The  last  part  of  the  film  takes  a 
patient  through  the  different  stages  of  anaes- 
thesia and  shows  how  to  assess  each  stage 
with   reference  to   the  various   signs 

Unsuitable  for  non-medical  audiences 
Int    film 


SPINAL  ANAESTHESIA.  (Technique  of  an- 
aesthesia #8)  34min  16-sd-$75;  rent  $4  1946 
BIS  615.7 

tr-adult 

This  film  deals  with  the  general  prin- 
ciples of  administering  the  spinal  anaesthetic. 
Two  techniques  are  shown:  the  first  represent- 
ing the  use  of  solutions  heavier  than  cerebro- 
spinal fluid,  and  the  second  representing  the 
use  of  solutions  lighter  than  cerebrospinal 
fluid.  Their  practical  application  to  the  patient 
is  shown,  using  nupercaine  as  the  anaesthetic 
agent 

Not    suitable    for    non-medical    audiences 
Int    film 


615.8     Special  remedies 

ACCENT     ON      USE,       20min      16-sd-$50      Nat 
found    for    infantile    paralysis  615.8 

sh-c-adult 

The  part  played  by  physical  therapy  in 
restoring  patients  to  health.  The  forces  of 
nature  .  .  .  heat,  cold,  light,  water,  and  elec- 
tricity have  been  utilized  as  one  of  the  great 
adjuncts  in  the  art  of  healing — important  in  the 
treatment  of  infantile  paralysis 

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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FUNDAMENTALS    OF    MASSAGE.    15min    16- 
sd-$21.44    1945   Castle  615.8 

trade-adule  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  proper  positions  of  patient  for 
massage;  how  to  perform  superficial  and  deep 
stroking  and  the  importance  of  rhythm  in 
stroking;  how  to  knead;  how  to  perform  fric- 
tion; and  the  value  of  each  type  of  massage 
movement 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HYDROTHERAPY.      22min      16-8d-$34.31      1945 
Castle  615.8 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Administering  sedative  baths  (Nauheim 
and  continuous-flowing)  and  wet-sheet  packs; 
tonic  showers,  douches,  and  sprays;  special 
types  of  therapeutic  baths;  rehabilitation  hy- 
drotherapy in  the  Hubbard  bath  and  rehabili- 
tation pool;  and  the  physiological  effects  of 
hydrotherapy  upon  the  body 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RADIOTHERAPY:     HIGH     DOSAGE     TREAT- 
MENT.   17min    16-sd-$28.58    1945    Castle    615.8 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains  the  nature  of  X-rays,  the  vary- 
ing degrees  of  penetration   of  low-voltage  and 
high-voltage    rays,    and    the    effect    of    X-rays 
upon   human   tissue;  and  shows  how  the  nurse 
technician   prepares   a  patient   and   administers 
an  X-ray  treatment,  and  how  radon  seeds  are 
sterilized    and    implanted    in    diseased    tissue 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


6 16. 1     Diseases  of  the  heart 

CARE    OF    THE    CARDIAC    PATIENT.    33min 
16-sd-?45.18  1945  Castle  616.1 

sh-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Presents    a   complete    case   history   of   a 
typical   cardiac  patient  from  the  initial  attack, 
through  hospitalization  and  detailed  treatment, 
to    rehabilitation    and    return    to    useful    home 
life.       The    important    psychologicaJ    factor    is 
emphasized  throughout."  Movie  makers 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


616.2     Diseases  of  the 
respiratory  system 

DIPHTHERIA.     15min    16-si-$24     1930    EBP 

616.2 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Nature    of   diphtheria,    use    of   antitoxin, 
and   securing  of   immunity  through   toxin-anti- 
toxin    treatment.      Shick     test.      Positive    and 
negative  reactions  are  given."    Indiana 
Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

I    NEVER   CATCH   A  COLD.   IR  16-sd-$45.  Also 

color-$75   1945  Coronet  616.2 

el-Jh-sh 

"A    young   boy   disregards    the   advice   of 

his    mother   and    teachers   and    catches   a   cold. 

The    proper    methods    to    take    in    avoiding    the 

common   cold   are   brought   out.     Recommended 

for  children  of  the  lower  grades."     Iowa  health 

dept. 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


JOAN   AVOIDS  A  COLD.   lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 
color-$75   1941   Coronet  616.2 

P-el-Jh 
This  film  is  designed  to  teach  young  chil- 
dren the  precautions  which  they  should  follow 
to  help  them  avoid  catching  the  common  cold 
and  many  other  related  diseases.  It  also  points 
out  certain  desirable  points  of  cooperation 
betweeen  parents  and  teachers  which  will  aid 
in   minimizing  colds  among  young  children 

By  means  of  a  simple  story  about  one 
young  boy  who  violated  some  of  the  rules  of 
health  and  subsequently  caught  a  cold  many 
of  the  proper  procedures  are  brought  out. 
Proper  cleanliness  in  the  washing  of  hands 
before  handling  food  and  eating  meals  is 
emphasized 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW   DAY.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     1937     Met  life 

616.2 

sh-adult 
Produced   by   Jam   Handy   picture   service. 
Illustrates      the     life-saving     potentialities      of 
serum    treatment    for    pneumonia.     The    film   ia 
sponsored  by  the  United  Public  Health  Service. 
Produced    primarily    for    theatrical    distribution 
"Modem    methods    of    fighting    pneumonia. 
Stresses  the   importance   of  proper  care  during 
a   cold   and   the   necessity   of   calling  a   doctor. 
The   film  has   emotional   appeal."     Newark 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PN.EUMONIA.     (Biological  science  ser.)     llmin 
16-sd-$50     1941    EBF  616.2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced   in  collaboration   with   Bureau   of 
pneumonia  control,  Pennsylvania  State  depart- 
ment of  health 

"Begins  with  a  general  discussion  of  pneu- 
monia. Graphs  show  fatalities  resulting  from 
the  disease  and  compare  it  to  others;  the  phy- 
sician's methods  of  treatment  and  the  ways  in 
which  the  disease  is  transmitted  are  demon- 
strated, and  the  classes  of  people  who  are 
particularly  susceptible  are  mentioned. 

"Ed  McGrath,  a  telephone  company 
trouble-shooter,  comes  home  with  a  chill.  ,  . 
When  it  is  established  that  the  patient  has 
Type  1  pneumonia,  the  doctor  proceeds  to  ad- 
minister further  treatment. 

"A  later  analysis  shows  the  presence  of 
germs  in  the  blood  stream.  Serum  is  adminis- 
tered. A  day  later,  the  results  of  the  treatment 
appear  as  the  patient  begins  to  improve.  When 
McGrath  is  out  of  danger,  his  wife  takes  over 
the  work  of  the  nurse.  The  doctor  comes  for  a 
final  visit. 

"A  very  good  film  for  use  in  health,  hy- 
giene, public  health,  and  home  economic  class- 
es, at  the  junior  high  through  adult  levels. 
The  film  is  good  in  all  technical  respects."  Don 
White  in  Educational  screen 

"Too  elementary.  .  .  We  understand  there 

is  a  new  method   of  combating  pneumonia.    If 

so,    this    picture   would    be    obsolete    in    a   very 

short   time.     Lacks    'punch.'  "     California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


6 1 6.24    Tuberculosis 

ANOTHER   TO   CONQUER.     22min    16-sd    1941 
Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

sh-c-adult 
To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state  or 

local     tuberculosis     association 

A  faithful  portrayal  of  a  cross-section  of 
Indian  life.  The  filming  was  done  on  the  Nava- 
jo reservation  in  Arizona  in  cooperation  with 
the  U.S.  Office  of  Indian  affairs  and  with  the 
invaluable  aid  of  the  staff  of  the  Navajo  serv- 
ice. With  the  exception  of  Dr  W.  W.  Peter, 
who  plays  the  part  of  the  doctor,  all  of  the 
cast  are  real  Indians 


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ANOTHER   TO  CONQVEH— Continued 

"This  film  about  the  tragedy  of  T.  B.  In 
an  Indian  family  maizes  one  realize  the  sorrows 
that  might  be  avoided  if  the  disease  were 
taken  care  of  in  time.  Clear  explanations 
of  the  symptoms  and  metliods  of  cure  are 
given.  The  type  of  hygiene  film  which  we 
need  in  many  branches  of  health  work — one 
that  makes  people  more  alert  to  the  dangers 
of  sickness  and  more  eager  to  take  proper 
precautions  to  guard  their  health."  Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BEHIND    THE    SHADOWS.      15mln      16-si-sd- 
loan     1936    Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
To  obtain   this   film   consult  your   state  or 
local    tuberculosis   association 

A  doctor  explains  to  a  group  of  high 
school  boys  and  girls  what  tuberculosis  is. 
Pictures,  X-rays  and  animated  diagrams  il- 
lustrate his  story 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CLOUD  IN  THE  SKY.    18min    16-sd-loan    1940 
Nat   TB   assn  616.24 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state  or 
local    tuberculosis   association 

The  story  opens  with  a  fiesta — tango 
music,  the  swishing  of  dancing  senorltas' 
scarfs,  the  clinking  of  glasses.  In  the  midst 
of  this  gaiety  a  little  girl  enters  to  ask  the 
Padre  to  come  quickly  for  her  mother  is  dying. 
The  hilarious  tempo  of  the  story  changes  to 
one  of  sadness — the  mother  of  a  happy  house 
hold  quietly  slips  away 

A  year  passes  and  Consuelo,  older  daugh- 
ter who  now  mothers  the  family  causes  her 
father  deep  worry  for  she  has  the  same  symp- 
toms which  marked  her  mother's  decline.  Sr 
Lopez  is  afraid  of  doctors,  uninformed  about 
sanatoria  and  burdened  with  the  belief  that 
tuberculosis  is  inherited.  Consuelo,  herself, 
secretly  dreads  her  doom.  But  the  wise  Padre 
discovers  the  household's  distress  and  per- 
suades them  to  see  the  doctor 

Then  follow  scenes  in  the  doctor's  office, 
the  X-ray  room  and  finally  the  sanatorium. 
In  all  these  experiences  Lopez  learns  much 
about  tuberculosis  from  the  doctor  and  nurse 
and  he  in  turn  becomes  a  missionary  of  tuber- 
culosis prevention  among  his  friends.  Not  to 
be  overlooked  is  Pedro,  an  upstanding  young 
cabellero.  His  serenade  "Ciolito  Lindo"  sung 
beneath  his  sweetheart's  sanatorium  window 
would  cure  worse  things  than  tuberculosis. 
Even  the  watchman  who  discovers  Pedro  be- 
hind a  bush,  gradually  weakens  and  vibrates 
with  the  song.  Of  course  they  get  married, 
Consuelo  and  Pedro,  but  only  after  assurance 
that  her  recovery  is  complete.  Under  the 
benevolent  shadow  of  Our  Lady  of  Guadalupe 
in  the  old  Spanish  church  the  Padre  pro- 
nounces  the   solemn   benediction   and   then — 

The  scene  bursts  into  the  wedding  supper 
where  all  is  vivid  and  gay  and  noisy.  "Do 
you  remember,"  says  the  Padre  to  the  doctor 
at  his  elbow,  "that  on  a  previous  occasion 
I  remarked  that  they  are  a  happy  people? 
And  now  I  may  add,  a  healthy  people."  The 
music  is  by  San  Antonio's  unique  Tipica  Or- 
chestra of  50  pieces.  There  are  two  versions: 
Spanish  and  English 

"A  good  film  for  (1)  showing  that  early 
diagnosis  followed  by  proper  care  is  essential 
to  successful  treatment  of  tuberculosis,  (2) 
showing  some  precautions  which  should  be 
taken  to  prevent  the  spread  of  tuberculosis, 
and  (3)  showing  how  tuberculosis  may  be 
detected.  .  .  In  the  English  version  previewed 
by  the  panel,  the  Spanish  accent  of  the  cast 
adds  reality  without  a  loss  of  clarity  of 
thouKht.  .  .  Photography  is  good;  sound  Is 
fair."     Am.  council  on  education 

Available  from  10  or  more  ftlm 
libraries  or  distributors 


GOODBYE,   MR  GERM.    14mln    16-sd-loan    1940 
Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state 
or    local    tuberculosis    association 

"Presents  basic  facts  about  tuberculosis 
largely  by  means  of  animated  cartoons.  The 
doctor  is  shown  talking  with  the  germ  "Tee 
Bee",  who  is  prevailed  upon  to  tell  the  story 
of  his  life.  The  doctor  tells  the  germ  of  the 
modern    way    of    fighting    tuberculosis. 

"Useful  for  developing  an  understanding 
of  the  manner  in  which  tuberculosis  strikes 
and  spreads  and  for  encouraging  proper  health 
habits    to   combat   it."     Va.    bd.    of   educ. 

"The  use  of  animated  cartoons  to  por- 
tray a  germ  in  the  form  of  a  living  man-like 
figure  makes  it  necessary  for  teachers  of  the 
lower  grades  to  do  considerable  preliminary 
work  so  that  misunderstandings  may  be 
avoided."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LET    MY    PEOPLE    LIVE.     15min     16-sd-loan 

1938  Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state 
or    local    tuberculosis    association 

"A  simple,  dramatic  and  deeply  moving 
story  which  serves  to  point  out  the  dangers 
of  neglecting  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis 
In  its  many  stages. 

"It  depicts  a  family  of  southern  Negroes, 
in  which  the  mother  succumbs  to  an  advanced 
form  of  tuberculosis  due  to  her  failure  to  con- 
sult a  doctor,  and  to  her  faith  in  superstitious 
'cures.'  The  daughter,  upon  advice  from  the 
minister,  consults  a  doctor  and  discovers  that 
she  has  developed  the  disease.  .  .  However, 
with  proper  rest  and  care  she  is  eventually 
cured.  Her  brother  ,  .  .  submits  to  a  physical 
examination  and  Is  told  that  his  body  was 
able    to   withstand    the   disease. 

"Throughout  this  story,  the  beautiful 
musical  accompaniment  of  the  Tuskegee  Choir 
is  heard  singing  Negro  spirituals.  This  en- 
hances to  a  considerable  degree  the  eftective- 
ness  of  the  message,  .  ,  "    E.  S. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MASS      RADIOGRAPHY.       lOmin       16-sd-loan 
1943     Nat   TB   assn  616.24 

sh-c-trade-adult 
To    obtain    the    film,    please    consult   your 
nearest  tuberculosis  association 

"A    very    good    British    film    designed    to 
popularize  Industrial   and  other  mass  X-rayIng 
projects.      The  workers   in   a  large  factory   are 
informed   that   they  will   have   the   opportunity 
to    have    chest    X-rays    taken.      A    mobile    unit 
arrives,   the  pictures  are  taken,   examined,  and 
doubtful   ones   picked   out   for  further  study. — 
"Purpose   and   procedure   of  X-raying   are 
well    explained.     The   simple,   factual   approach 
may  help  to  overcome  Indifference  and  reluc- 
tance."    New  health  films 
loTB    loan 
MontS    loan 
NYH  loan 

ON     THE    FIRING     LINE.     20min      16-sd-loan 

1939  Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

sh-c-trade-adult 

To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state  or 
local    tuberculosis    association 

In  Washington.  D.C.  we  obtain  a  general 
statistical  picture  of  tuberculosis  in  the  United 
States.  Back  to  New  York  and  then  up  to 
Saranac  Lake  In  the  Adlrondacks  to  visit  "The 
Little  Red"  and  other  landmarks  associated 
with  the  memory  of  Dr  Trudeau 

In  the  Southland  we  spend  a  day  in  a 
large  sanatorium;  in  a  midwestern  university 
we  see  how  students  are  safeguarded  against 
tuberculosis;  we  visit  the  romantic  bayou  coun- 
try in  Louisiana  where  case-finding  work  Is 
done   with   the   aid   of   an   auto   trailer;   in   the 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ON   THE   FIRING  LINE — Continued 
southwest   we   get   a  glimpse   of  the   migratory 
consumptive  problem;  and  on  we  go  to  numer- 
ous other  points.     Vaughan  Glaser  is  the  nar- 
rator 

"Good  pictorial  and  technical  quality.  Ex- 
cellent selection  of  contents.  Students  showed 
much  interest."     Wilber  Emmert 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TARGET  TB.     lOmin  16-sd-516  1945  GB  X-ray 

616.24 
sh-c-trade  adult 
Made    in    cooperation    with    the    National 
tuberculosis    association    and    the    US    Public 
health  service.     Stresses  the  benefits  and  need 
of  everyone  having  an  X-ray  made 
MontS 
Syr   $1 
WisH 

THEY    DO    COME    BACK.      17min      16-sd-loan 
1940    Nat  TB  assn  616.24 

sh-c-trade-adult 

To  obtain  this  film  consult  your  state  or 
local  tuberculosis  association 

Narration  is  by  Alois  Havrilla.  The  time 
is  today,  the  place  Everytown.  the  principal 
characters  Roy  and  Julie,  two  young  people 
who  work  for  a  living  and  who  plan  to  marry. 
Tuberculosis  interrupts  their  plans.  Every- 
town's  health  facilities  go  Into  action.  We 
see  modern  tuberculosis  case  finding,  diagnosis, 
hospitalization 

Roy  has  advanced  tuberculosis.  Julie  is 
an  early  case.  Both  are  admitted  to  the  tuber- 
culosis sanatorium.  We  see  some  character- 
istic tuberculosis  association  activities  and  the 
close  working  relationship  of  voluntary  and 
official  health  forces.  The  time  comes  at  last 
when  Roy  and  Julie  are  able  to  realize  their 
plans  for  a  home  of  their  own 

Available  from.  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THIS     IS     TB.     lOmin     IB-sd-JlS     1946     NatTB 

616.24 
el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Outlines  the  cause,   the  spread,   the  cure 
and  the  prevention  of  TB.    A  forthright  presen- 
tation   of    the    problem    and    what    remains    to 
be  done  about  it 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


begins  tv  show  signs  of  the  disease  and  has  a 
medical  examination.  She  goes  to  a  sanatori- 
um, where  she  gets  fresh  air,  correct  diet,  and 
complete  rest.  In  the  case  of  the  aunt,  pneu- 
mothorax treatment  is  given. 

"An  excellent  film  for  use  in  hygiene,  hu- 
man biology,  and  public  health  courses,  as 
well  as  for  general  adult  usage  in  public 
health  education.  The  film's  presentation  is 
accurate,  well-balanced,  and  optimistic.  It  is 
suited  for  use  from  the  junior  high  through 
adult    levels."     Educational    screen 

"Dramatization  emphasized  over  scientific 
content."    California 

"A  very  good  film  for  high  school  classes 
studying  health."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


616.6     Diabetes 

THEY    LIVE    AGAIN.      (MGM    miniature    ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  616.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Joe  Gilchrist  and  Fred  Banting  are  young 
medical  students.  It  is  1915 — at  children's  bed- 
sides, doctors  still  strive  fruitlessly  to  save 
them  from  the  ravages  of  sugar  sickness.  .  . 
Later,  Banting.  .  .  requests  his  old  university 
to  grant  him  an  assistant,  a  laboratory  with  ten 
dogs,  and  just  eight  weeks'  time. 

"Countless  attempts  and  experiments  fol- 
low. His  theory  is  that  the  precious  fluid  of 
the  pancreas  gland  injected  into  the  blood  of 
dying  diabetic  sufferers  may  cure  them.  Even- 
tually the  extract  is  ready.  .  .  They  experi- 
ment on  [a  diabetic  dog],  themselves  and  on 
some  of  their  patients.  Premature  news  of 
their  success  is  flashed  to  the  world.  "Then 
into  the  laboratory  one  day  walks  Gilchrist,  a 
diabetic  sufferer.  He  agrees  to  permit  their 
experiments  on  him.  His  medical  knowledge 
will  be  of  assistance  in  reporting  his  reactions 
and  symptoms. 

"Gilchrist's  return  to  health  is  dramatical- 
ly pictured.  The  battle  has  been  won. 

"Recommended  for  general  science  class- 
es at  grade  levels  as  determined  by  study 
courses.  The  photography,  direction  and  com- 
mentary combine  to  present  a  dramatic,  force- 
ful   story."     Advisory   committee 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TUBERCULOSIS,  ITS  DIAGNOSIS,  TREAT- 
MENT  AND  CONTROL.  (Biological  sci- 
ences   ser.)    llmin    16-sd-|50    1941    EBF 

616.24 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  Esmond 
R.   Long,  Dr  C.  Howard  Marcy,  Dr  Charles  R. 
Reynolds,   and  the  Pennsylvania  State  Depart- 
ment of  health 

"Demonstrates  the  nature,  transmission, 
diagnosis  and  treatment  of  pulmonary  tuber- 
culosis. An  opening  sequence  explains  that 
sunlight  and  fresh  air  are  enemies  of  the  germ, 
but  many  city  dwellers  are  constantly  exposed 
to  possible  infection. 

"Mary  Smith,  a  slim,  attractive  high 
school  girl,  is  introduced.  She  is  shown  taking 
tuberculin  tests  with  the  other  students,  and 
her  test  shows  that  she  has  sustained  no  tuber- 
culosis infection.  But  soon  afterward,  Mary's 
tubercular  aunt  comes  to  live  in  the  Smith 
home.  Several  possible  means  of  transmitting 
her  infection  are  shown.  The  following  se- 
quence of  the  film  reveals  the  development 
of  the  tuberculosis  infection  inside  Mary's 
lungs.  But  this  time  infection  is  walled  off  by 
defensive  cells  and  confined  to  inactivity  in  a 
small  cavity. 

"A  few  years  elapse.  Mary,  now  out  of 
school,  is  working.  Dieting  for  slimness,  she 
Is  getting  too  little  to  eat,  too  little  rest  and 
too  much  excitement.  Animation  and  X-ray 
pictures  reveal  the  processes  of  reinfection  and 
cavity   formation.     After  several   months,    Mary 


616.7     Fee+ 

CARE    OF    THE    FEET,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1943 
EBF  616.7 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Presents  the  structural  elements  of  the 
foot  as  a  weight  supporting  structure;  how 
walking  is  accomplished;  depicts  causes  of 
structural  foot  ailments,  and  suggests  remedies; 
shows  other  kinds  of  foot  ailments  and  their 
treatment;  how  to  fit  shoes;  the  X-ray  in 
diagnosis  and  treatment 

"Completely  accurate  although  somewhat 
technical  for  the  layman.  Especially  valuable 
for  trade  schools,  correction  exercise  groups 
and  anatomy  classes. 

"A  limited  presentation  showing  very 
clearly  weight  and  pressure  distribution."  East 
Bay  Coop,  previewing  comm.  of  phys.  educ. 
films 

"Weight  distribution  and  pressure  are  well 
demonstrated.  The  film  is  fine  in  its  scope." 
NSWA 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DANGER  LINE.     18min    16-sd-loan    1946    Ganz 

616.7 
el-jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Incentive  film  to  encourage  correct  walk- 
ing and  posture.     Presents  an  important  health 
problem    of    growing    children:    the    need    for 


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616.7-616.9 


DANGER    U NE— Continued 

wearing     properly- fitting     shoes     with     enough 

"grow  room" 

Geo 

MontS 

NYSyr 

FEET.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF  616.7 

sl-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Prepared   in   cooperation   with   the   Ameri- 
can posture  league 

Details  of  structure  and  arrangement  of 
the  arches;  best  mechanical  use  of  the  foot; 
effect  of  improper  shoes.  The  relation  of  heels 
to  posture,  and  the  characteristics  of  fallen 
arches.  How  closely  related  good  feet  are  to 
efHciency  and  to  the  enjoyment  of  life 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE    HUMAN    FOOT.      12min     16-sd-$50;    rent 
$3      1947      Bray  616.7 

adult 
Deals  with  the  functioning  and  the  con- 
struction of  the  foot.  Skeleton,  ligaments  and 
muscles  are  described  in  the  plainest  possible 
terms.  Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  in- 
fluence of  sound  feet  upon  the  general  health 
of  the  individual 
VisEd 

ON  YOUR  FEET.  lOmln  16-sd-loan  1944  USPH 

616.7 
Jh-sh-c 
Sponsored  by  Thom  McAn  shoe  company 
"The   film   emphasizes   the   importance   of 
walking    correctly    and    comfortably.    The    film 
illustrates  how  shoes  should  fit  and  why  this  is 
important.  Poor  posture  as  caused  by  ill-fitting 
shoes  is  very  well  filmed."  Montana 
IllH    loan  NYH    loan 

loH   loan  VaEd 

MontS    loan  Vt    50c 


616.9     General   diseases 

CANCER.      17min     16-sd-loan     loH  616.9 

c-adult 
Besides  outlining  the  control  program  In 
Iowa  this  film  describes  the  early  symptoms  of 
cancer,  modern  methods  of  diagnosis  and  treat- 
ment and  illustrates  advances  made  regarding 
the  causation  and  mode  of  spread  of  malignant 
tumors 

MontS 

NYH    loan 

Queens     25c 

CHOOSE    TO    LIVE,     llmin     16-sd-$14.97     1940 
Castle  616.9 

sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Thomas  Parran,  Surgeon-General  of  the 
United  States  Public  Health  Service,  opens 
this  film  with  a  few  words  of  warning.  Spe- 
cially prepared  for  lay  audiences,  the  picture 
tells  the  story  of  one  woman's  encounter  with 
cancer  and  presents  a  background  of  educa- 
tional information  on  the  subject 

Dr  C.  C.  Little,  Managing  Director  of  the 
American  Society  for  the  Control  of  cancer 
closes  the  film  with  an  appeal  to  unite  against 
this  disease.  The  laboratory  and  hospital 
scenes  were  taken  at  Memorial  Hospital,  New 
York,  Marine  Hospital,  Baltimore  and  at  the 
National   Cancer  Institute,   Bethesda,   Md. 

"An    excellent    health    film."      California 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FIGHT  SYPHILIS.  20min  16-sd-loan  1943  local 

health  dept  616.9 

sh-c-adult 

Also  available  in  a  lOmin  version 

An    expository    film    on    how    to    combat 

syphilis.    Ten-minute    version    emphasizes    the 


individual's    role:    blood    tests;    avoiding   expo- 
sure;  proper  treatment;   the  danger  of  quacks 

Twenty-minute  version  Includes  the  com- 
munity's job:  education;  providing  clinics;  fol- 
low-up workers;  the  drain  on  the  nation's 
manpower;  cost  of  supporting  the  blind,  the 
insane,   the  unemployables  crippled  by  syphilis 

May  be  purchased  from  DeLuxe  labora- 
tories, 850  Tenth  Av,  New  York  City  19,  on 
16mm  stock  for  $8.50  for  the  short  version  and 
for  $18  for  the  16mm  long  version.  Tax  Is  not 
included  in  these  prices 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HEALING    OF    M'VONDO.    2R    16-si-color-rent 
$2    Presbyterian  bd  of  foreign  missions    616.9 
adult 

After  general  views  of  a  luxuriant  coun- 
tryside we  come  to  a  native  Christian  village 
where  Moses  M'Vondo  lives  with  his  people. 
Here  Moses  plays  happily  with  the  other  chil- 
dren of  the  village  until  one  day  while  swim- 
ming it  is  discovered  that  he  has  spots — that  he 
Is   "unclean" 

When  his  father  learns  of  his  misfortune 
he  takes  Moses  to  the  Mission.  He  is  ex- 
amined at  the  Central  Hospital  at  Elat  and 
his  fears  are  confirmed.  His  father  has  to 
take  him  to  the  American  Mission  for  Lepers, 
Nko'esonbo 

Here  they  are  grreeted  by  all  the  people 
of  the  colony  and  Moses  is  left  until  he  shall 
have  recovered 

Men,  women  and  children  are  seen  oc- 
cupied with  various   industries  and  crafts 

The  children  attend  school  and  they  have 
certain  athletic  activities.  They  also  are  pro- 
vided with  simple  entertainment 

Finally  Moses  is  thought  to  be  cured  and 
submits  to  tests  which  prove  that  he  is.  His 
father  comes  to  get  him  and  amid  the  great 
rejoicing  of  the  colony  Moses  leaves  for  his 
home 

"A  very  good  film  in  kodachrome  to 
show  the  treatment  of  leprosy  at  a  Mission 
Hospital  In  Elat,  Cameroun,  West  Africa.  .  . 
This  film  could  possibly  be  used  in  a  classroom 
if  certain  scenes  in  the  second  reel  showing 
close  views  of  the  feet  and  hands  and  other 
views  of  the  lepers  were  omitted."  Col- 
laborator 
CSP 
RFA    $2 

HEALTH    IS    A    VICTORY.     15min     16-sd-$25; 
rent  $5    1942    ASHA  616.9 

sh-c-adult 
"A  doctor   lectures   about  gonorrhea,   giv- 
ing    a     survey     of     pathology,     diagnosis     and 
treatment  of  the  disease. 

"The    film    gives    some    basic    information 
which,    however,    is   not   quite   complete,    espe- 
cially as   regards   therapy."     Health   films 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KNOW    FOR    SURE.    22min     16-sd-loan      1942 
local  health  dept  616.9 

c-adult 
May    be    purchased    from    DeLuxe    labora- 
tories,   850    tenth    Av,    New   York   City    19,    on 
16mm  stock  for  $22.50,  tax  not  included 

"The  film  can  be  shown  only  under  the 
supervision  and  authority  of  local  health  de- 
partments. 

"Deals  in  a  very  frank  way  with  pro- 
phylaxis, diagnosis  and  clinical  treatment  of 
syphilis.  Gives  also  attention  to  follow-up 
treatment,  sources  of  infection  and  community 
control.  Dramatization  renders  the  message 
more  effective.  The  film  was  made  in  Holly- 
wood, directed  by  Lewis  Milestone. 

"For  male   audiences  only."     Health   films 
This    film    is    available    on    loan    from    so 
many   State  health   departments   that  we  sug- 
gest you  apply  to  them  first.     It  is  also  in  many 
State  college  and  university  film  libraries 
MontS 
VaEd 
WisH 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MALARIA  CONTROL  IN  THE  TENNESSEE 
VALLEY.  40min  16-sd-color-Ioan  1941  TVA 
health  616.9 

sh-c-adult 
A    semi-technical    kodachrome    subject   de- 
scribing methods  used  by  TVA  to  control  ma- 
laria around  the  borders  of  the  TVA  reservoir 
lUH    loan 
TVA   loan 

SONG   AFTER   SORROW.     25min    16-sl-rent  $3 

RFA  616.9 

adult 
Produced   by   Harmon    foundation   in   1938 
"Used    as    its    subject    the   work   done    in 
a  leper  colony  in  South  Africa. 

"The  photography  is  good;  the  continuity 
of  the  picture  Is  excellent;  the  film  dramati- 
cally plays  the  great  need  of  those  afflicted 
with  this  disease  and  effectively  shows  the 
work  done  by  a  particular  church  organization 
to  alleviate  the  suffering  of  the  afflicted 
people.  The  picture  is  a  bit  gruesome.  .  .  It 
is  obviously  a  picture  developed  for  the  pur- 
pose of  getting  aid,  flnancially  and  otherwise, 
for  the  work  being  done  in  this  missionary 
enterprise."     Collaborator 

CSP 

IdP 

YMCA 

STORY  OF  APPENDICITIS.    25min    16-si-J120; 

rent   $6     1940    Rutgers  616.9 

sh-c-adult 
This  film  deaJa  with  a  typical  case  of 
appendicitis  from  the  layman's  point  of  view. 
It  shows  its  diagnosis  and  treatment.  The 
opening  scenes  are  in  the  patient's  home  as 
he  has  an  attack  of  abdominal  pain.  Hospital 
scenes  follow  with  the  usual  hospital  routine 
shown 

The  patient  is  then  shown  at  intervals 
during  his  recovery  and  finally  at  home  again. 
Comparison  is  made  between  this  case,  proper- 
ly treated,  and  another  which  was  given 
castor  oil  resulting  in  rupture  of  the  appendix. 
It  is  in  no  way  intended  to  teach  medicine  or 
surgical  technique 

Mich 

Ohio 

Okla  $3 

STORY  OF  DR  JENNER.  (Passing  parade 
ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-apply    TPC  616.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Pictures  first  an  advancing  shadow  cover- 
ing the  map  of  Europe.  From  the  plague  of 
smallpox,  sixty  million  persons  died  in  one 
century  for  there  was  no  remedy  but  charms 
and  superstitions. 

"In  England,  Dr.  Jenner  is  a  country 
doctor.  Before  a  pest  house,  guarded  by  sol- 
diers, Jenner  meets  a  widow  whose  child  ia 
inside.  He  enters  to  help,  but  the  child  is  dead 
He  walks  through  the  town  to  the  dairy  whose 
workers,  strangely,  are  Immune,  although 
sometimes  affected  by  the  mild  disease  of  cow- 
pox.  While  there,  he  notes  that  one  of  the 
town  boys,  whose  hand  had  been  cut,  had  an 
attack  of  cowpox.  And,  Jenner  ponders,  the 
boy  had  probably  held  the  infected  hand  of  his 
dairymaid  sweetheart  ajid  thus  unknowingly 
saved  himself  from  smallpox. 

"Later,  in  the  doctor's  home,  the  widow 
fears  for  the  health  of  her  remaining  child  but 
is  assured  by  the  doctor  that  it  is  only  stomach 
ache.  Jenner  determines  to  give  the  child  cow- 
pox  and  to  do  it  by  scratching  the  skin.  He 
therefore  takes  the  disease  from  the  dairy- 
maid's skin  and  vaccinates  the  child.  Jenner 
offers  free  vaccinations  to  the  townspeople,  but 
is  distrusted  and  his  home  is  stoned.  His 
announcement  to  the  doctors  of  London  is 
ridiculed,  and  he  returns  home.  But  the 
plague  returns  and  many  dead  are  again 
carried  away. 

"To  test  his  theory  of  immunity,  he  Injects 
smallpox  germs  into  the  widow's  boy,  pre- 
viously vaccinated,  and  then  keeps  the  boy 
under  hia  own  roof  to  note  the  results.  .  .  On 


the  tenth  day  the  mother  tells  where  her  son 
is.  A  group  of  neighbors  march  in  a  body  to 
the  doctor's  home,  determined  to  investigate. 
But  Dr  Jenner  appears  in  the  doorway,  the 
widow's  healthy  boy  by  his  side. 

"The  shadow  of  the  plague  withdraws 
from  the  map.  Recommended  for  general  sci- 
ence classes  in  the  junior  and  senior  high 
school.  Also  of  value  for  college  courses  in 
public  health  ajid  health  education."  Advisory 
committee 

"An  excellent  film,  well  dramatized  and 
beautifully  photographed.  [Particularly  useful 
for]  public  health  and  general  science."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY  OF  LOUIS  PASTEUR;  excerpt  (hydro- 
phobia sequence).  (Human  relations  ser.) 
18min     16-sd-rent     $3     NYU  616.9 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
May    be    rented    only   for    educational    pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged.      The 
weekly  rental  is  $6 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  film  deals  with  Pasteur's  struggle  to 
institute  his  new  treatment  for  hydrophobia 
using  serum  to  combat  the  disease;  the  jea- 
lousy and  opposition  shown  him  by  the  mem- 
bers of  the  French  Academy  of  Medicine;  and 
his  final  vindication  after  saving  the  lives  of 
a  small  boy  and  a  group  of  Russians 
AMNH    $3  Minn  $2.50 

CPC  Neb    $3 

Geo    $3.50  TFC 

TIME    IS    LIFE.     19min     16-sd-$18.80;    rent    $1 

1946  Am  cancer  616.9 

c-adult 
Presents  a  story  of  cancer  and  the  work 
of  the  Field  Army.  This  film  has  a  three- 
fold purpose:  first,  emphasizing  the  importance 
of  seeking  early  medical  advice  when  a  cancer 
danger  signal  appears;  second,  the  purpose  & 
activities  of  the  Field  Army;  and  third,  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  cancer  treatment  and  the  hope 
of  cure 
PennS    75c 

THREE  COUNTIES  AGAINST  SYPHILIS. 
19min     16-sd-loan     1939     local     health     dept 

616.9 

adult 

May   be   purchased   from   Castle   for   $18.13 

How    control     of    syphilis     Is     effected     in 

three  counties  in  Ga. ;  portable  clinic;  methods 

used;  enlarged  views  of  spirochete 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries '  or  distributors 

TO  THE  PEOPLE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

24min   16-sd-loan   1944  local  health  dept  616.9 

sh-c-adult 

Produced     by     California     Department     of 

public    health    in    cooperation    with    the    United 

States  Public  health  service 

Expository  and  semi-dramatic  film 
starring  Jean  Hersholt.  Deals  with  the  venereal 
disease  problem  facing  the  nation 

Contains  direct  appeal  for  individual  blood 
tests  and  urges  public  discussion  of  the  prob- 
lem 

May  be  purchased  from  Consolidated  film 
industries,  959  Seward  St,  Hollywood,  Cal.  on 
16mm  stock  for  $20.  Tax  is  not  included  in  this 
price 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRAITOR      WITHIN.       llmin       16-sd-color-$30 

1947  Am  cancer  616.9 

sh-c-adult 
The    telling   of   the    story   of   cancer,    the 
cell  growth,  the  lawless  multiplication  of  gang- 
ster   cells,    the    spreading    of    cancer    by    the 


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616.9-617.6 


TRAITOR    WITHIN — Continued 
lymph    nodes,    and    the    possibilities    of    curing 
&   controlling   the   disease   through   the   use    of 
surgery,    x-ray  and    radium 
PennS  50c 

WAY  IN  THE  WILDERNESS.  (Passing  parade 
ser.)     IQi^min     16-sd-apply     TFC  616.9 

Jh-sh-c 
An    MOM    production.      Available    only    to 
schools 

"Dramatization  of  the  discovery  of  the 
cause  and  cure  of  pellagra.  Features  the  re- 
search and  field  study  of  Dr.  Goldberger,  of 
the   United   States  Public  Health  Service. 

"Excellently  organized  and  photographed. 
Provides  an  insight  Into  the  function  of  the 
Public  Health  Service  and  inspiration  for  medi- 
cal research  as  a  vocation.  Incidental  treat- 
ment of  sharecropper  and  color  problems  In 
Southern  agriculture."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WITH  THESE  WEAPONS— THE  STORY  OF 
SYPHILIS,  llmin  16-sd-?25;  rent  $5  ASHA 

616.9 
sh-adult 
Also  available  in  a  Spsmlsh  version  titled 
CON    ESTAS    ARMAS 

"Employs      documentary      and      dramatic 
techniques    to    present    briefly    and    effectively 
the   facts   about   syphilis."     Scholastic 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

YOU    ARE    THE    SWITCHMAN,     15min     16-sd- 

$15;  rent  $1    1944    Am  cancer  616.9 

c-adult 
The  story  set  forth  is  the  tragic  end 
result  of  delay  and  ignorance  in  the  treatment 
of  cancer.  The  last  half  of  the  film  -portrays 
the  splendid  result  that  can  be  obtained 
through  early  treatment.  Other  factors  em- 
phazised  are  the  hope  of  cure,  the  three  modes 
of  treatment  and  the  danger  signals 

Kan    $1 

PennS  50c 

WisH 

YOUR  FIGHT  AGAINST  INFANTILE  PARAL- 
YSIS. 15min  16-sd-loan  1945  Nat  found 
for    infantile    paralysis  616.9 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  RKO-Pathe  for  the  National 
Foundation,    and    may    be   purchased   from   the 
foundation  for  $18.50 

Intended  for  the  use  of  the  county  chap- 
ters of  the  National  foundation  for  infantile 
paralysis.  Narrated  by  Basil  O'Connor,  presi- 
dent of  the  National  foundation,  this  film  is  a 
pictorial  answer  to  that  oft-asked  question, 
"What  becomes  of  the  money  I  contribute  to 
the  March  of  Dimes?" 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


617     Surgery 


ACCIDENT    SERVICE.     40min     16-sd-$75;    rent 

$4     1945    BIS  617 

trade-adult 

Reel  1  takes  the  case  of  an  injured  miner 

step   by   step   through   his   treatments   until   he 

is  pronounced  cured 

Reel  2  reveals  treatment  for  another  back 
injury  involving  damage  to  the  spinal  cord 

The  film  follows  the  development  of  typ- 
ical cases  as  they  convalesce  and  finally  are 
released  to  go  back  to  work 

BraF  Rarig   $48 

CFC  UWF 

Cos    $1.25  VES     $48 

P&S  VisEd     $4 


NEW   FACES  COME   BACK.     28mln     16-sd-$60 

1946     CanPB  617 

c-adult 
The  story  of  an  R.C.A.F.  flight  engineer 
severely  burned  in  a  plane  crash  who  under- 
went treatment  at  an  English  hospital  for 
plastic  surgery  cases.  Just  how  much  an 
understanding  and  sympathetic  reception  by 
the  community  means  to  plastic  surgery  cases 
is  brought  home  in  a  few  dramatized  incidents 

Alta    50c  Int   film 

Bran  VisEd 

CanNFS 

TECHNIC  OF  SKIN  GRAFTING:  INSTRU- 
MENTS AND  PROCEDURES.  SOmin  16-sl- 
loan     1940     Poth  617 

trade 

"Depicts  the  form  and  use  of  a  special 
set  of  instruments  for  cutting  split  skin  grafts 
described  in  Surgery,  6,  935-939  (December, 
1939).  Technically,  the  equipment  is  easy  to 
use,  no  assistance  is  needed,  and  large  skin 
grafts  of  predetermined  thicknesses  are  readily 
obtained. 

"The  procedures  deal  with  methods  of 
applying  split  skin  grafts  as  basically  set  forth 
in  Surg.  Gynec.  and  Obst.,  75,  779-784  (Decem- 
ber, 1942)."  School  of  medicine,  Galveston, 
Texas 


6 1 7.6     Care  of  the  teeth 

ABOUT    FACES.     lOmin    16-sd-loan     1941   local 
health   dept  617.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  film  may  be  purchased  from  DeLuxe 
laboratories,  850  Tenth  Ave.,  New  York  City  19 
on  16mm  stock  for  $9.50  and  on  35mm  stock 
for  $18.  A  kodachrome  version  which  runs 
for  22min  may  be  bought  from  Precision  film 
laboratories,  21  W  46th  St,  New  York  City 

Semi-dramatic  film.  Danny  Smith's  teeth 
prove  they're  in  good  condition.  Shows  how 
Danny  took  care  of  them.  Also  shows  results 
of  Inadequate  dental  care.  Commentary  is  by 
Lowell  Thomas 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARE     OF     THE     TEETH.      15min      16-si-$24 
1930    EBF  617.6 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Made  with  the  co-operation  of  the  Ameri- 
can dental  association  and  the  Rochester  den- 
tal dispensary 

Second  In  the  series  of  films  about  teeth 
and  may  be  used  with  or  without  the  first, 
"How  teeth  grow"  listed  below 

"Close-up  of  set  of  beautiful  teeth,  girl 
eating  proper  diet  for  good  teeth,  animation 
of  parts  of  teeth,  benefit  of  chewing  for  good 
teeth,  effects  of  stain  on  teeth,  removing  stain, 
removing  tartar,  how  to  brush  teeth,  starting 
points  of  decay,  filling  a  cavity,  effect  of 
abscess,  cause  of  narrow  dental  arches,  fever 
teeth,  straightening  teeth,  dental  floss."  Ohio 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FORMS   AND    USES   OF   THE   TEETH.     15mln 
16-si-$24     1943    EBF  617.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Various  adaptations  of  animal  teeth  are 
pictured  such  as  the  tearing  teeth  of  the 
shark — the  poison  fangs  of  snakes — the  in- 
cisors of  the  beaver — the  highly  specialized 
tusks  of  the  elepliant,  wart  hog,  and  walrus. 
Tlie  adaptation  of  teeth  to  herbivorous  and 
carnivorous  diets  is  indicated.  Human  teeth 
are  shown — their  types,  their  uses,  their  Im- 
portance to  health.  Corrective  dentistry  is 
suggested 
ADA  Ohio 

Alta  QueEd 

ConnH   loan  Vesco    $24 

Ken    $1.25 


287 


617.6 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


HOW    TEETH    GROW.     15min     16-si-$24     1940 

EBF  617.6 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 

Traces     the    development    of    teeth    from 

Infancy   to   adult   life,    showing   their   structure 

and   arrangement.     Shows   the   position   of   the 

teeth    in    the    mouth.      Indicates    the    structure 

of   a   tooth   and   the   nerves   and   blood   vessels 

which  surround  it 

"Recommended  for  the  teaching  of  hy- 
giene, and  is  designed  to  build  up  an  under- 
standing of  the  reasons  for  approved  practices 
in  the  care  of  the  teeth."    Iowa 

"Excellent  after  a  brief  study  of  dental 
health.  Holds  interest  of  5th  grade  level." 
Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOW    TO    BRUSH    YOUR    TEETH,     8min     16- 
si-$75;   rent  $1.50     1945    ADA  617.6 

et-Jh-sh-adult 
Presents      an      acceptable      toothbrushing 
technic  for  children 

IT     DOESN'T      HURT.       IR       16-sd-545.      Also 
color-$75     1944     Coronet  617.6 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 
Story  of  a  young  boy  who  neglected  his 

teeth.     Results   of   improper   care  of  the   teeth 

and    instructions    in    correct    methods    of    oral 

hygiene 
111  UtBT    $1.50 

loH    loan  Wis    $1.25;    color- 

PalFL.  $1.50 

Photoart 

OPEN     WIDER     PLEASE.       llmin       16-sd-$35 

1946     McCrum  617.6 

el-Jh 

Makes    a    strong    appeal    to    upper    grade 

children   to  study  their  teeth  in  a  mirror  and 

see  if  they  are  satisfied  with  their  appearance 

A  boy  and  girl,  each  twelve  years  of  age, 

look  at   their   teeth   in  a   mirror  and  both   see 

that  they  need  the  aid  of  a  dentist 

The  importance  of  teeth  and  their  several 
functions  are  explained  in  a  foreword 
Kan 
Ohio 

OUR  TEETH.   (Knowledge  builders  ser.)  12min 
16-sd-$40;    rent    $2    1941    Knowledge   builders 

617.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

Deals  with  the  growth  and  structure  of 
our  teeth,  placing  particular  emphasis  on  their 
organic  structure  and  vitality.  Besides  fur- 
nishing complete  factual  information  about  our 
teeth  it  gives  reasons  rather  than  methods 
for  oral  hygiene 

"Excellent  diagrams  of  the  teeth.  Qood 
commentator.  "Valuable  in  health  and  hygiene 
classes."  California 

"Excellent.  Unusually  clear  photography." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SMILES  HAVE  IT.    lOmln    16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50 
1940    BFS  617.6 

el-Jh-sh 
Mary  and  Tommy  respond  to  an  invita- 
tion to  their  quarterly  dental  check-up.  By 
means  of  plaster  models  and  drawings,  Mary 
is  shown  what  it  means  to  have  a  "cavity." 
Tommy  reads  a  book  showing  the  relationship 
between  the  teeth  of  various  animals  and 
those  of  man 

A  trip  to  the  zoo  emphasizes  what  the 
children  have  learned  in  their  visit  to  the 
dentist 

Avadlable  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TECHNIC     OF     AIVIALGAM     RESTORATIONS. 

30min     16-si-color-$235     rent     $25     1944     SciF 

617.6 

c-trade 

Illustrating  the  complete  technic  of  cavity 

preparation;  instrumentation;  mixture  of  alloy; 

placmg,    condensing,    carving,   and   polishing  of 

the  amalgam  filling 

The  film  was  photographed  entirely  on  an 
a^ctual  patient  under  actual  clinical  conditions 
and  shows  all  operative  procedures  close-up 
and  greatly  enlarged 

Intended  for  use  in  colleges  of  dentistry 
and  shows  the  technic  taught  at  the  Uni- 
versity   of    Illinois    College    of    dentistry 

"^^^.^  ^^^'''^  (DEVELOPMENT  AND  CARE). 
11mm   16-sd-$50  1944  EBF  617.6 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

T,,  ^  ?f°^S?*^  *"  collaboration  with  John  Oppie 
McCall,  D.D.S.,  the  Murray  &  Leone  Guggen- 
heim dental  clinic,   New  York,    N.Y. 

Animated  drawings  and  direct  photogra- 
pliy  present  four  vital  problems  in  connection 
with  teeth:  how  teeth  develop  and  grow;  which 
foods  help  to  build  strong  teeth;  how  to  brush 
the  teeth;  and  how  the  dentist  cares  for  our 
teeth 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

'^9e'-°,  ^y.t  JPO"'""-  (Health  ser.)  15-lOmin 
16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent  $l-$2  1939  Nat  motion 
picture  617.6 

p-el-Jh 
Deals  with  four  points  of  a  balanced  den- 
tal hygiene  program.  Stresses  proper  nutri- 
tion, exercise  of  the  teeth  and  gums,  correct 
use  of  the  tooth  brush,  and  periodic  visits  to 
the  dentist 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VALUE   OF  A   SMILE.     lOmin    16-sd-$40;   rent 

$1.50    1940    BFS  617.6 

p-el-Jh-sh 

Mary    and    Tommy,    engaged    in    a    school 

project    on    oral    hygiene,    call    on    their   family 

dentist    for    material    on    proper    cleansing   and 

treatment    of    teeth,    and    on    their    doctor    for 

authoritative  information  on  diet 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WINKY  THE  WATCHMAN.  IR  16-sd-color- 
$100     1945     Pictorial  617.6 

p-el-Jh 

Dental  health  cartoon — stresses  care 
without    featuring   any   particular   method 

"Must  have  been   expensive   to  make — too 
bad  they  made  it  so  lurid."  Collaborator 
Ind  $3.75 
Tenn    50c 

YOUR  CHILD'S  DENTAL  HEALTH  PROB- 
LEMS. 14min  16-si-color-$52;  rent  $1.50  1941 
lo  617.6 

adult 
Stresses  brushing  of  teeth,  dental  super- 
vision and  nutrition.  Indicates  need  of  care 
from  before  birth  to  early  'teen  age.  Impor- 
tance of  program  in  rural  and  in  city  public 
and  parochial  schools  is  shown 

YOUR  OWN  TEETH.  (Preventive  dentistry 
ser.)   15min  16-sd-color-loan  1945  Lactona 

617.6 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  action  of  this  color  film  consists  of 
a  series  of  animated  drawings  and  illustra- 
tions. The  production  was  designed  for  the 
teaching  of  practical  preventive  dentistry  as 
it    relates    to   improved    daily   mouth   care 

The  film  should  be  presented  by  a  capable 
lecturer  and  should  be  used  as  a  visual  aid 
in  the  teaching  of  oral  hygiene 


288 


1947    EDITION 


617.6-617.7 


YOUR  TEETH.    lOmin    16-sd-$30  1947    Yng  Am 

617.6 
Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Through  the  use  of  animation,  this  film 
explains  the  growth  and  structure  of  teeth, 
how  the  baby  teeth  grow  and  are  replaced  by 
permanent  teeth,  the  parts  of  a  tooth,  and  the 
manner  in  which  a  tooth  decays.  Stresses  the 
importance  of  proper  food  and  proper  care  m 
building  strong  teeth  and  preventing  tooth  de- 
cay.   Re-edited  from  a  BIS  film 


617.7     Care   of  the   eyes 

CONQUERING   DARKNESS.    20min  16-sd-apply 
1946     Yorke  617.7 

adult 
The  activity  of  the  New  Jersey  State 
Commission  for  the  Blind.  Portrays  its  overall 
program  devoted  to  the  principle  that  blind- 
ness is  not  insurmountable — that  blind  people 
do  not  live  in  a  world  apart — that  they  are 
real  people  with  real  ambitions — striving  con- 
stantly to  find  a  rightful  place  in  this  work- 
a-day  world 

EYES— ADVANCED.       15min       16-si-$24       1941 
EBP  617.7 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  young  man  draws  and  paints  a  rather 
elaborate  diagram  of  the  eye  which  then  be- 
comes the  diagram  on  which  we  are  shown 
the  various  structural  parts  in  detail.  The 
anatomy  is  further  shown  by  photography  and 
by  the  dissection  of  an  eye  with  the  retina, 
etc.  seen  thru  the  microscope.  Clear  demon- 
strations of  how  to  correct  defects  in  focusing 
are  given 

Approved  way  of  removing  foreign  objects 
from  the  eye,  correct  lighting  precautions,  etc. 
are  effectively  shown 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

EYES  AND  THEIR  CARE.    (Biological  science 
ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1941    EBF  617.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
Treats  in  detail  the  physiology  and  hy- 
giene of  the  eye.  Animated  drawings  clarify 
structure  and  function.  The  film  explains 
learning  to  judge  distance,  eye  movements, 
light  receptors,  field  of  vision,  night  blindness, 
double  vision,  near  and  far-sightedness,  infec- 
tions, and  protection  of  the  eyes 

"Animated  drawings  clarify  structure  and 
function.  Good  sound  and  commentator.  Well 
organized  and  presented."  California 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EYES— ELEMENTARY.     15min     16-si-$24     1941 
EBP  617.7 

el-jh  Guide 
Photography  and  diagrams  point  out 
similarities  of  the  eye  and  camera.  Action 
of  the  iris  is  clearly  shown  and  also  focus- 
ing and  pathway  of  light  impulses  to  the 
brain.  Correct  lighting  in  classrooms  is 
stressed  and  demonstrations  of  the  wrong  and 
right  way  given 

Simple  demonstrations  show  that  glasses 
should  be  clean  and  worn  straight  and  that 
reading  in  buses,  etc.  can  be  very  harmful. 
A  child  shows  how  one  may  try  to  remove  dirt 
from  the  eye — failing  which  it  should  be  re- 
moved by  a  competent  person 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

EYES     FOR     TOIVIORROW.     22min     16-sd-$50; 
rent  $5  1944  Nat  soc  for  prevention  of  blind- 
ness 617.7 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Stresses    good    general    health    as    a    pre- 
requisite for  good  eyesight.     It  also  deals  with 
the    importance   of  prenatal   care   as   a  means 


of  reducing  the  amount  of  blindness  caused  by 
syphilis  and  gonorrhea;  the  conservation  of 
vision  among  school  children;  the  use  of  sight- 
saving  classes  for  children  with  seriously  de- 
fective vision;  the  necessity  for  regrular  eye 
examinations;  methods  of  treating  glaucoma 
and  trachoma;  and  the  eye  hazards  of  industry 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOW    THE     EYE    FUNCTIONS.      (Knowledge 

builders    ser.)      15min     lG-si-sd-$30-?40;    rent 

$2    1940    Knowledge  builders  617.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

"Shows  the  functions  of  the  various  parts 

of  the  eye  by  diagrammatic  drawings.  A  good 

teaching    film    with    clear    explanatory    notes." 

California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW    YOU    SEE. 

Bray 


8mln  16-sl-$11.20;  rent  $1 
617.7 
el 
The  theory  of  sight  explained  by  animat- 
ed diagrams  and  photography;  principles  com- 
mon to  the  eye  and  to  the  combination  of 
lens,  diaphragm  and  sensitive  plate  of  the 
camera 

"Simple  explanation.  Very  suitable  for 
elementary    grades."      Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PREVENTING  BLINDNESS  AND  SAVING 
SIGHT.  20min  16-si-loan  1940  Nat  soc  for 
prevention  of  blindness  617.7 

jh-sh     Guide 
Pirst  produced  in  1930.     Revised  in  1940 
"Shows   the   causes   of  blindness,    and   the 
simple     precautions    which,     if    observed,     will 
preserve   the   vision    of   many    people."      Kan- 
sas 

"Excellent  film  for  advanced  health  class- 
es, school  nurses,  community  welfare  organi- 
zations, etc.  It  is  a  fine  treatise  on  the  various 
causes  of   blindness."     Wisconsin 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

YOUR  CHILDREN'S  EYES.  20min  16-sd-$37.50; 
rent   $2     1945    BIS  617.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

The  picture  falls  into  three  parts:  the 
physiology  of  the  eye;  how  the  eye  works  and 
the  causes  of  long  and  short  sight;  and  diseases 
of  the  eye  and  their  cure 

It  discusses  the  proper  care  of  the  eyes 
in  daily  life,  warns  against  reading  in  bed  and 
declares  that  knitting  is  preferable  to  fine 
needle  work,  which  tires  the  eyes.  Children 
should  never  gaze  directly  at  the  sun  without 
dark  glasses,  and  above  all,  to  have  good  eye- 
sight children  must  have  good  food  and  get  fre- 
quent rest  and  recreation 

Shows  how  the  eye  is  protected  first  by 
the  brow,  next  by  lashes,  and  then  by  the 
lid.  Cleaning  goes  on  all  the  time  through 
tears.  Despite  all  this  foreign  particles  can  get 
into  the  eyes  and  simple  methods  are  shown  for 
removing  them 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


YOUR    EYES.     lOmin    16-sd-$30     1947    Yng  Am 

617.7 
jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Animation  and  live  photography  are  used 
to  show  the  construction  of  the  human  eye 
and  the  function  of  each  of  its  parts.  Ex- 
plains such  maladjustments  as  farsightedness 
and  nearsightedness,  and  their  manner  of  cor- 
rection. Stresses  the  importance  of  proper 
care  of  the  eyes.    Re-edited  from  BIS  film 


289 


617JB^8  EDUCATIONAL  FILM   GUIDE 

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GudlFS  toalils  to  tear  wtKb 

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f^sSoBi^  as^reB  as  tke  toy  pesvtow  «adi  aa  to- 


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ptoUenis  tovulfed 

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YOUR     CHILDREN^     EAR&       Ifmta      IS-ad- 
f3T.5«  rent  12     IMS     BES  C17.S 
Jh-sh-c-adatt 

air    irfbretioiw    toto  la  tbto  lltan  toe  phyaiolaer  «<  the  eer  to 

TWte  to  a  0Dod  pteeeatotHai  oT      ^tJ**—*!  in  detoil  tar  eaimeted  dtaetWDoe 


stiueUire  end  the  ambluK  ef  ito  mech-  "Presetits  deeiljr  the  need  Cor  proper  cere 

i  eers:  bov  Omt  fanetioa.**  Oiitoboreter 


^_ ,     eound    ere    seed,      of  the  

ereantoatton  ef  toe  min  to  teir.    Sjdt^te  CaaXFS                              Tean  SLM 

■ee  Crom  toe  Jaager  bWh  tbroqgh  toe  eoi-  ]j,d    tl.59                            VtoBd 

2f  Sr  aTeo^  YOUR  EARS.    Itmta    l»-ad-|M    IMT    Tas^m 

=«,»»..^   ef  the  bearing  proeesL"  jh-^h-adait    Qaide 

A^eJu^frmm  19  er  sure  Jta  ^^'^S^r^.^^^S"^^  rf  *lto*SSto 

—       '           js  -  awiwi  ear  end   the   fanctaan   of   eeot   oC   its   pans. 

"■■"•"•"  —  the  manner  to  which  ecrtata  -»« 


HOW    WE    HEAR.     Cmin     lC-si-*li:    re«t«       ^^^^^^^S^  to^eST'a.^tS'ftSS^S 
«wr  ^_^  "'■*      film 

-A.  etodr  ef  toe  alraetare  and 

618     Mdl  W  IMiy 


BEFORE   THE    BABY   COMES.     IR    IS-si-sd- 

P4-PS    1M»    Heelto  fltaa  ttt 

LIFE  BEGINS  AGAIN.    ISmto   Ift-ed-toaa   19«  eh-c-adirit 

WB                                                                    St7.8  One  ef  a  eertes  of  three  flhas  en  care  ef 

Jh-sh-c-adait-foran  wm»tft,mm-  and  cUld.     Mey  be  aeed   eepaialetf. 

fHto  fltaa  vas  jredaeed  It  AndOo  pradne-  See  also  "ChOd  se&mm  vaT  aaed  *'Baiara  flnt 

ttons  ead  the  advfaer  vas  Dr  Bervcr  Ptotcfacr  jeer."  deas  S«9 

■da  toe  bend,    la  tt  ere  four  -j^    ^^p— iwa    stiadr    of    eocreet    preettoes 

idea.     One    bbwbm    aoaae   aa-  for    tbe    erpertont    motoer.    .    .     Dnriar    the 

be  to  anabto  to  bear  toe  bids  ah»   uie   Toaas  -women   ^Hw   pieys   toe   part 

Neat  ««  eee  a  wamea  toehlaa  ever  her  gf  the  expeetent  saotoer  afaows   no   signe  of 

^ —      "  — '  ~^*"*t  tafieatea  that  aa  annMncT.     end    thoe    to    no    olCeaaive    er 

_  bM  to  dolBg  wtrr  iwaraflnnslihT    snhfeet   matter   iarhiitod    to    tlw 

r.  Dori^  to  aext  aeea  la^.     TiMra  to  a  rather  ebnipt  Janm  to  the 

aag  '.her   jwce    aad    etoiUin^    eg.  _  Ber  t^to  of  the  belar  at  the  ead  of  the  Jum. 

■   •"^T**,.^""?   ead   a^ae   be  and^the  -AMhoeah  aot  np  to  stonderd  tedndcaOy. 

LJ^'^SJ^  AS^S^Vf  ^^S^w^S^  the  llba  to  ef  a  type  wWeh  ^»w»W*e  '•fi?- 
■SF?  »"— ^.  — 'P!y»?g  ^*  "^  Ports  nmBK  ^j^.  ^^  cMtato  asM  saeh  as  poblto  heelto 
*•  **55L  **rv5!"**'*  ■"  aifauartttiy  ^«|r  aome  piiases  of  hoeie  econonrirs  ead 
rfalch  beaks  et  her  to  ao  avaO.     Doris      ^tThSto  eS»ee!~   Gcoisto 

ideel   fl.65  RFA  ed-JUS 

JaB.  mirkmn  Tte^Bd  loaa 

MaaiH  ad-loaa  UWF  (Lit 

OMB  ed-SLM 

290 


1947    EDITION  618-621 

THAT  MOTHERS  MIGHT  UVE.  (MOM  mbiJ&-  c-jn  i       AwsmtUA L— ?— 

tare  ser.)    IR    IC-sd-appijr   TFC                  CIS  ©■"'•I      ^^ppneo  mectiamcs. 

■ii-c-adwit  materiak 
A  Mtetro-GoiOwrn-MMTer  pruduetlon  srafl- 

■"*^!?."**^            ^                    ,  HARDNESS     TESTING     (ROCKWELL.),     (to- 

^1   tnls  we  have   the   story  of  a  rotme  fpf>rfHwi  ser.)    Iteuo    lC-ad-S3lLtl    1944  ~ 
doctor's    fie^    aeainst    child-bed    fero-.     and 
hfs    disoorerr    that    the    Ainenme    waa    spread 
Iv    semu.    .    .     Dr.    Senundweiss    wants    to 

paUUt    the    results    cft    ^Omt    experinwBt.    bat  A  OB  OOee  «t 

die  hospital  staff  refnses  to  eo<veratie  and  de-  Shows  tiK  aeed 

mands    his    resisnation.      Wheiwipon    he   pub-  to  met  op  the  Bockwdi 

liriies  a  boc*  that  is  not  read,  and  ereatnallr  adect  and  seat  the  pmeliator;  haw  to 

his  mind  breaks  tmdcr  the  stnUn  and  he  ends  and  mooBBt  the  matwOi  ham  to  tost  tke  ^t^wit 

Us  days  in  tiie  Vienna  Insane  Ho^itaL  at  the  marhine;  and  how  to  sdjii  thetiMv 

•Tb    time,    however,    his    hoc*    is    redis.  of  ^emagMnc;  and  how  to  test  Hat  and  erred 

eovered.  is  read,  and  aooqtted  in  all  parts  at  ■•*'*■*•• 

were   stnnolated    dt  it.     Highly   reeonaneaded  fi»raries  or  StatrOmtan^^ 

for  eoOese  courses  in  pot^e  liealtli.  mufrtmmm 

"Tt*i  i^mni'iiiV>^  also  for  *»ig<«  fiymi  daases  

to   sodal  studies  and   in  sowral   seienoe.  and  INTRODUCTION    TO    VECTORS-COPUUiAR 

espedaOly  for  stody  nnito  on  the  Ufe  and  faOmrx  CONCURRENT  FORCES.    22ann    lS-ad-9Ln 

of  persons  wlio  faare   made   outstanding  eon-  Gsstle                                                                  Sail 

trUmtions  to  haman  welfare."     Advisory  eaaa-  ^tr 
mittee 

AyttOahUf  frmm  14  or  smtw  jDst  ^          KaplaTws  fhe  taei       ^ 

fi»r«ri«»  er  diXrikators  ^  S^S'^LSllt*^  i2-^ -..^-^ 

the  iranous^  methods  «if  j«etar  eaaipoartlon 

619    Veterinary   medione 

'  TENSION   TESTING.    Ofilriinls  «aatk«  acr.) 

BATTLING     BRUCELLOSIS.       Itaiin       IS-ed-  21min    lS-sd-SXX.«7    IMS    GasOe                  OB.! 

o(rikH--|10«.»S     CasUe                                           CIS  sh-adnlt  Gnide 

jh-rii.c-adalt ._ .  ,_'       ,„^       _, 

USDA  fflm  Produced  by  US  OJBee  of 

laiaes  Oiree  control  steps  in  com-  _^.^''**'**   ^""^  ^  faydnudie 

~        ~     abortoa   in   t^**}^,  macadne  operates:  how  to 


Bkmiha 
I   tfie 


wfaicfa  caoaes  undnlant  fever  in  i"""«—  Ani-      ""^  *  mpeebaea  for  a  test;  how  to 

mated  diagrams  test  to  detenniae  the  apednien's  c , 

AvaOaUe  from  !•  or  more  fOm  ^j^-gf^,**^,  ^'J"'y»-»*'*"g*^»J  J»°^  <»  re- 

fibmrie*  or  disfrifrator*  5?3^S!sS?^         ^^       detwafae  flw  iii  ii  I  Jiii 

UVESTOCK    AND    MANKIND,     llmin     U-sd-  AsaHaHs  from  1*  or  smtv  JDto 

nL97     1938    GssOe  SIS  fi»rarie»  or  atatrOmtmra 

ah-c 
A  DSDA  IBm 

Dr  T.  B.  Mohltf .  Ckdef.  Bureau  of  aatoad 
indostzy  tdls  how  Teterinazy  sdenoe  has  helped  .<«,      t,^     i      .     ■ 

to  increase  the  natfoInesB  at  donaestic  «»«»»—«-  621      Mechanical 

to  mankind  kiTrhintMn 

AvoaaNo  from  l§  or  wutro  fOm  n'lacjanefy 

Kbiiuies  or  distrAators 
TUBERCULOSIS  IN  POULTRY  AND  SWINE.        HORSEPOWER, 
ataatai     lft-sd-SK.41     1941     GasOe  S19  Handy 


A  USDA  flba 

The   oceareaee   of 

aapwrially  in  Qm  North  Oentrai  Stataa 

Om  dlwraae  is  prevalenL  is  dcaciibed.    The  dht- 

ease  is  shown  to  be  transmissaile  troBk  ponitty  _  

to  swtee.     Tbe  film  also  diows  reeoBamended      Pgcted  to  lift  in  a  gnca  Ifngth  of  time,  fte- 
irmTTflmTn  fnr  timdiriilliiL  ttif  rtfiraiwi  tma    t^   feature,    part   t^   part. 


AMfiUls  from  1#  «r_«or.  JBa^  5™SS!LJS. *i.*?Ti-*CL_**? 


620    En^neering 


m  n 
TtatWM 
Vesoo   $3€ 


EMeiMPPRiMO      rr«.^  mw  ^._.     ..,.  ^     ,__       INDUSTRIAL    REVOLUTION. 

ENQiNEERiNG.    tToor  nle  wont  aar.)    Unda         ^»\    iimia    iff  rf  Taa   ia«s 

16-ad-$S0:   rent  $L59    1941    Hahnke  MB  '    umm   i^-oar^m   ixz 

Jh-di    Onida 

Prodoeed  by  Vocational  guidanee  fibna  Deaetawa  effiorta  of  laimlUvc  aaan  to  da 

Shows  tte  work  being  done  hi  ll«  SeUa 
flf  dTiL  atiuetural.  hydi^^e.  aanltazy.  aae- 
chanicaL  Tittirtimilliai.  machine  design,  icftjg— 
aratkm.  heatiDC  and  vcntilatiBC  imi iii^ 

"Sound exBdeBL  Good dtagrannnatie draw-  ^''**'^^^^, 

too.     VafMial  wdl  orsaated  and    laiaiiilMl.  *?9*  "^  "^^      ^       >    ..  ^       ^  . 

Vfinable   tn   daases   of   Toeatkatal   nidanea.**  ^^  ""  treated  and  theb-  aoeial  and 

GaBfonkia  impBratams  — •— * 

AvoOaMo  from  If  or^otoro  JOm 

291 


621-621.13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SIMPLE     MACHINES.      15min      16-si-$24      1929 
EBP  621 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Produced  by  Eastman 

"Built  up,  step  by  step,  from  the  common 
lever  to  combinations  of  all  six  simple  ma- 
chines, this  film  will  promote  an  understanding 
of  the  operating  principles  of  all  complex  ma- 
chines."    Wisconsin 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SIMPLE    MACHINES.     (Physical  sciences  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1942    EBP  621 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  by  Erpi 

Shows  the  basic  features  of  the  lever,  the 
inclined  plane,  the  wedge,  the  pulley,  and  the 
screw.  Applications  of  these  devices  to  mod- 
ern complex  machines  are  demonstrated.  The 
evolution  of  the  machine  and  its  part  in  con- 
temporary civilization  is  indicated  also 

"Animated  drawings  clarify  abstract  me- 
chanical principles.  Good  sound  and  commen- 
tator. Well  organized  and  presented."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOLDERING    AND    SMALL    ASSEMBLY    OP- 
ERATIONS.   12min    16-si-rent  $1    lo  621 
sh-c-trade-adult 

A  detail  picture  of  these  operations  as 
used  in  industrial  engineering 

TURNING    POINT.     22min     16-sd-Ioan     Castle 

621 
jh-sh-tr-adult 

Here  is  the  story  of  man's  fight  against 
friction.  Without  the  development  of  anti- 
friction bearings,  automobiles,  our  household 
appliances,  the  railroads  to  bring  these  prod- 
ucts to  us  and  even  the  machinery  to  roll  the 
steel  for  them  would  be  impractical  dreams. 
The  film  also  shows  the  manufacture  of  rollers 
for  roller  bearings  and  ball   bearings 


621.1      Steam    engineering 

MAGIC    OF    STEAM.     18min     16-sd-loan     1943 
Allis-Chalmers  621.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by   Jam   Handy.      May   be   pur- 
chased   for    $31    from   Allis-Chalmers 

"Produced  as  a  contribution  to  the  war 
training  effort,  and  it  uses  various  motion  pic- 
ture techniques,  including  animation,  to  ex- 
plain the  principles  of  operation  of  the  modern 
steam  turbine. 

"The  film  opens  with  a  pictorial  analogy, 
using  the  teakettle  and  the  paddle  wheel, 
to  show  basic  principles.  A  cross  section  of 
the  interior  of  a  turbine  is  shown,  and  a 
running  commentary  explains  the  parts  and 
functions  as  they  are  revealed."  Movie  makers 
loS    50c  PH    loan 

NYCC  50c  Tenn    75c 

STEAM    POWER.     15min     16-si-$24     1930     EBP 

621.1 
Jh-sh  Guide 
"The  evolution  of  the  steam  engine  is 
shown,  from  the  Newcomen  atmospheric  pres- 
sure type  to  the  simple  slide  valve  type.  A 
pageant  of  nineteenth  century  locomotives  con- 
cludes with  an  analysis  of  a  modern  locomo- 
tive." Wisconsin 

"Very  technical."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SURFACE  CONDENSER.  15min  IG-sd-loan  1943 

Allis-Chalmers  621.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 

May  be  purchased  for  $24 

A    continuation    of    MAGIC    OP    STEAM 

(listed  above)   and  deals  with  the  steam  con- 


denser which   must   be   installed   with   a  steam 
turbine 
PH  loan 

Tenn    75c 


621.12     Marine  engineering 

LAYING   OUT   AND    INSTALLING    HANGERS. 

(Pipefltting    ser.)      19min      16-sd-$31.44      1945 
Castle  621.12 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  principal  types  of  hangers  used 
in  marine  pipefltting-stool,   angle  iron  bracket, 
strap,     rod.     and     saddle — and     how    to    install 
them;    how    to    determine    correct    length    for 
hanger    legs;    and    how    to    measure    and    cu* 
hanger  legs 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $26.47 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


62 1 . 1 3     Locomotives 

MODERN  COAL  BURNING  STEAM  LOCOMO- 
TIVE.  25min  16-sd-color  loan  1945  Nor- 
folk &  Western  621.13 
Jh -sh-c-trade-adult 

"Devoted  to  showing  the  extent  of  the 
Norfolk  and  Western  railway  system,  the  va- 
rious steps  in  the  construction  of  a  locomotive 
from  the  melting  of  scrap  steel  to  the  various 
steps  in  engine  construction,  and  the  locomo- 
tive in  action. 

"Narrated  by  Radio  Announcer  Del  Shar- 
butt,  the  film  strives  to  prove  the  dependability, 
economical  operation  and  versatility  of  the 
modern  coal  burning  steam  locomotive."  Pilm 
world 

OPERATION     OF     A     STEAM     LOCOMOTIVE. 

15min    16-si-loan    Santa  Pe  ry  621.13 

sh-trade-adult 
Animated   movie   illustrating  the   principle 
of  operating  locomotives  with  steam 
Ohio 

STEAM     LOCOMOTIVE.      (Man's    work     ser.) 

lOmin    16-si-sd-$40;   rent  $1.50    1942    Barr 

621.13 
el-Jh 
A  cross  section  model  of  a  steam  loco- 
motive is  explained  to  show  what  makes  the 
wheels  go  around.  A  locomotive  is  followed 
through  an  engine  terminal  where  it  is  refueled 
and  serviced  for  its  next  trip.  Use  of  the 
turntable  and  roundhouse,  sand  tower,  oil  and 
water  penstocks,  track  inspection  and  washing 
track  are  shown.  Sound  backgrounds  of  steam 
locomotives  are  used  to  give  feeling  of  reality 

DeV  50c  UtBY 

NC  UWF   sd-$40;    rent 

Ohio  sd  $1.50 

Tenn    $1  Wash   50c 

STEAM  LOCOMOTIVE.  (Running  the  railroad 
ser.)  22min  16-sd-loan  1944  NY  Central  621.13 
Jh -sh-c-trade-adult 

"Steam  Locomotive  follows  the  FREIGHT 
YARD  (class  385)  as  the  second  in  a  series 
designed  to  show  'behind  the  scenes'  activities 
of    modern    railroading. 

"The  Hudson  type  locomotive  is  the  chief 
subject  of  the  fllm,  and  its  construction,  opera- 
tion, maintenance  and  capabilities  are  clearly 
explained. 

"The  action  of  the  automatic  stoker,  air 
brakes,  water  scoop  and  other  mechanisms  is 
shown  in  detail,  and  an  animated  sequence  ex- 
plains the  principles  of  steam  production  and 
the  manner  in  which  the  steam  moves  the 
engine. 

"Impressive  scenes  showing  magnificent 
trains  in  action  precede  the  scenes  that  depict 
service   and   repair  in   the  roundhouse. 


292 


1947    EDITION 


621.3-621.31 


STEAM    LOCOMOTIVE — Continued 

"Exceptional  shots  taken  in  the  cab  of  the 
locomotive  and  from  moving  trains  adjacent  to 
the  engine  conclude  this  .  .  .  film."  Movie 
makers 

A  few  distributors  are  indicated  below. 
For  a  full   list  write  to  NY  Central 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.3     Electric  engineering 

THE    ELECTRICIAN.      (Tour    life    work    ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50    1942    Mahnke 

621.3 
Jh-sh    Guide 
Produced   by  Vocational  guidance   films 
"Shows    and    describes    In    comprehensive, 
rather   than   detailed,    fashion   the   work  of   the 
electrician    in    three    major    fields — power    and 
lighting,    communication,    and    transportation. 

"Many  special  jobs  are  shown  and  de- 
scribed, including  the  work  of  the  top-ranking 
graduate  electrical  engineer.  Suggested  sources 
of  training  are  described  while  the  interior  of 
a  trade  school  with  student  'learning  by  do- 
ing' Is  shown. 

"It  will  motivate  students  who  are  inter- 
ested in  a  particular  type  of  job  to  investigate 
the  field  in  more  detail.  The  film  can  be  used 
in  science  and  social  studies  classes  to  show 
the  importance  of  electricity  and  electricians 
in  an  industrial  society."  L.  C.  Larson  In  Edu- 
cational screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HERITAGE     FOR    VICTORY.      2R      16-sd-loan 

1945    WE  621.3 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
The  story  of  Western  electric  company 
through  75  years  beginning  with  the  partner- 
ship of  Enos  Barton,  a  young  telegrapher,  and 
Elisha  Gray,  inventor  and  professor  of  science. 
How  their  little  shop,  a  mecca  for  inventors, 
among  them  Thomas  A.  Edison,  grew  to  be- 
come the  source  of  supply  for  the  Bell  sys- 
tem and  the  nation's  largest  producer  of  elec- 
tronic and   communications  equipment  for  war 

AT&T  MontS 

Col  50c  UTBY 

Geo   $1  YMCA 

Mo 

HOME   ELECTRICAL  APPLIANCES,  llmin  16- 

sd-$50    1944    EBP  621.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
"Explanation  of  the  common  heating  and 
motor  appliances  in  the  home.  Animated 
drawings  illustrate  alternating  currents 
throughout,  while  scientific  principles  are 
stressed  in  connection  with  the  thermostatic 
controls,  fluorescent  lighting,  and  electric  re- 
frigeration."    Scholastic 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAGIC    OF    FLUORESCENCE.      17min      16-sd- 
color-loan     GE  621.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Shows  how  modern  lamp  research  is  lead- 
ing toward  improved  sight,  more  favorable 
working  conditions,  and  more  attractive  living 
accommodations  through  better  light.  Follow- 
ing a  brief  introduction  to  the  principles  of 
luminescence,  fluorescent  lighting  is  explained, 
and  the  manufacture  of  the  fluorescent  lamp 
described 

PRINCIPLES  OF  GAS-FILLED  TUBES.   15min 
16-sd-$27.15     Castle  621.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.  Ofl^ice  of  education 
Explains   the  theory  of  ionization  applied 
to  gas-filled  tubes;  control  of  current  in  circuits 
employing  gas-filled  tubes;  etc 
ColPJC    $1.25  Ky    $2 

III  Mich 

Ind  $1.85 


WORLD'S     LARGEST    ELECTRICAL    WORK- 
SHOP.   30min    16-sd-loan     1942    GB  621.3 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
An  intimate  glimpse  into  America's  largest 
electrical     workshop,     where     General     Electric 
scientists,   engineers,   and  craftsmen  contribute 
to   the  art  of  better  living  and  to  the  protec- 
tion   of    democracy    in    the    forward    march    of 
electricity.        Drs      Langmuir,      Whitney,      and 
Coolidge     are     shown     in     their     laboratories. 
"Testmen,"    the    engineers   of    tomorrow;    "Ap- 
prentices,"   the    operators    of    tomorrow's    ma- 
chines;   and    the    mammoth    plants    and    equip- 
ment  whicli   manufacture   G-E   products  —   all 
are  seen  in  action  in  the  film.     A  trip  through 
several   of   the   major   factories   of   the   General 
Electric    company,    including    the    Schenectady, 
Bridgeport,  Ft.  Wayne,  Erie,  and  Lynn  Works. 
Commentary  by  Alois  Havrilla 
Cal    50c                                Ken    70c 
Geo    $1                                   Ores   50c 
IdahoSo                                 Tenn    $2 
lo   50c                                   VaEd 
loS 


621.31      Generation  of  electricity. 
Electric  motors 

CAPACITANCE.       31min       16-sd-$37.28      Castle 

621.31 
sh-tr-adult 
USN — radio  technician  training 
Demonstrates      the      flow      of      electrons 
through    a    circuit    and    shows    the    changing 
and  discharging  of  condensers.    The  variations 
of  a  charge  on  a  condenser  in  relation  to  time 
and  the  behavior  of  capitance  with  alternating 
current  are   discussed 
ColPJC    50c  Tex    $3 

Mich  UWF 

D  C  MOTOR:  PART  I  MECHANICAL  OVER- 
HEAD. (Electrical  work)  20min  16-sd- 
$32.16     1946     Castle  621.31 

trade    Guide 
Shows    how    to     test    for    electrical    and 
mechanical    faults;     how    to    dismantle    D.    C. 
motor    and    to    record    data;    how    to    turn    the 
commutators;    how    to    clean    and    recondition 
parts;    how    to    repair    and    replace    field    coils; 
how  to  assemble  the  motor;  and  how  to  adjust 
and  make  final  tests  on  motor  before  returning 
to  service 
Ind    $2 
UWF 

D  C  MOTOR:  PART  II  REWINDING.  (Elec- 
trical   work)    37min    16-sd-$50.44    1946    Castle 

621.31 
trade    Guide 
Shows    how    to    dismantle    and    clean    an 
armature   core;    how   to   determine   commutator 
pitch;    how   to   reinsulate   the  core;   how  to  in- 
sert  coils;   how   to   band  an   armature;    how   to 
shape    coil    ends;    how    to    lay    in    and    solder 
leads;    how   to   balance    the    armature;    how    to 
impregnate   the   armature;    and   how  to   turn   a 
commutator 
Ind   $3.25 
UWF 

DIRECT  CURRENT  CONTROLLERS.  (Elec- 
trical work)     15min    16-sd-$27.15     1946    Castle 

621.31 
trade    Guide 
Shows    shunt    motors    and    direct    current 
controllers    in    operation    and    by    animation,    a 
direct    current    faceplate    controller    connected 
to  a  shunt  motor 
UWF 

ELECTRICAL  CIRCUIT  FAULTS.  (Electrical 
work)      19min     16-sd-$30.74     Castle  621.31 

trade    Guide 
Shows   how   to   test   for  and   locate   com- 
mon  circuit   faults;    and   how  to   test   for   a.nd 


293 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ELECTRICAL    CIRCUIT    FAULTS — Continued 
locate    grounds,     resistance    deterioration,    and 
interference  in  circuits 
UWF 

ELEMENTS      OF      ELECTRICAL      CIRCUITS. 

llmin   16-sd-$50   1943   EBP  621.31 

sh-c  Guide 
"Reveals  the  nature  of  electric  currents 
and  circuits.  Electron  motions,  conductors,  In- 
sulators and  factors  affecting  resistance  are 
a  few  of  the  subjects  explained  through  an- 
imated drawings  and  photographic  demonstra- 
tions." Scholastic 

Available  from  10  or  more  fili^ 
libraries  or  distributora 

INDUCED  CURRENTS.  15min  16-si-$24  1930 
EBP  621.31 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Through  the  combination  of  photography 
and    graphic    animation,    this    film    helps    ma- 
terially in  teaching  the  difficult  topics  of  arma- 
tures, commutators,  collector  rings,  telephones, 
and   mutual   and    self-induction."    Wisconsin 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REDUCED  VOLTAGE  STARTERS.  23min  16- 
sd-$35.16    Castle  621.31 

sh-tr  Guide 

Produced   by  U.S.   Office   of  education 
Explains  the  principle  of  the  transformer 
and  shows  the  operation  of  a  manual  starting 
compensator,  thermal  overload  relay,  and  auto- 
matic starting  compensator 

REPULSION  INDUCTION  MOTOR— GEN- 
ERAL  OVERHAUL.  25min  16-sd-$37.32 
Castle  621.31 

sh-tr  Guide 

Produced  by  U.S.   Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  check  a  repulsion-induction 
motor  for  electrical  and  mechanical  faults;  how 
to   dismantle   and   how   to  assemble   and  lubri- 
cate a  repulsion-motor 

REPULSION  MOTOR  PRINCIPLES.  18min  16- 
sd-$30.01    Castle  621.31 

sh-tr  Guide 
Produced   by  U.S.   Office  of  education 
Explains  construction  of  repulsion  motor; 
rotor    circuits    and    effect    of    brush    position: 
short-circuiting    and    brush-lifting    mechanism; 
and  applications  of  repulsion  motors 

SERIES  AND  PARALLEL  CIRCUITS,  llmln 
16-sd-?50     1943      EBP  621,31 

sh-c-trade    Guide 
Sequel  to  ELEMENTS   OP  ELECTRICAL 
CIRCUITS  (listed  above) 

Takes  up  the  relationship  between  re- 
sistance, current  and  voltage  in  series  circuits 
and  then  in  parallel  circuits.  The  practicaJ 
advantages  and  disadvantages  of  each  circuit 
is  illustrated  and  clarified  with  common  ex- 
amples 

A  simple  series -parallel  combination  is 
described  and  explained 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SQUIRREL-CAGE         ROTOR         PRINCIPLES. 

lOmin     16-sd-$20.01    Castle  621.31 

sh-tr  Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.  Office  of  education 
Explains  the  fundamental  law  of  magnet- 
ism; fundamental  law  of  induced  e.m.f. ;  elec- 
tron flow  in  squirrel -cage  rotor  setting  up  mag- 
netic poles  which  create  torque;  and  construc- 
tion of  squirrel-cage  rotors 


621.312     Central    stations 

BRIGHT  PATH.  35min  16-sd-loan  1940  On- 
tario hydro-electric  621.312 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by    Associated    screen    news 

"A  superbly-produced  documentary  ac- 
count of  the  hydroelectric  developments  in  the 
Province  of  Ontario. 

"The  film  begins  by  comparing  flood 
scenes  to  scenes  of  controlled  water  power. 
Then  the  army  of  men  engaged  in  the  work 
of  manufacturing  electricity  is  high-lighted, 
with  construction  and  operation  scenes.  The 
transmission  system  Is  explained.  Develop- 
ments  far  in  the  wilderness  are  pictured. 

"In  conclusion  some  phases  of  plant 
<naintenance  are  pictured,  and  there  is  a  series 
of  scenes  emphasizing  the  value  of  electricity 
in  dail3'  life."     Georgia 

"Photography  and  sound  excellent,  com- 
mentary good.  The  material  in  this  film  is  well 
organized.  The  size,  importance  and  service 
rendered  to  the  community  by  hydro-electric 
power  developments  in  Ontario  are  excellently 
portrayed."     Canadian  fihias  rev 

Geo  $1 

ELECTRIC      POWER     IN      THE      SOUTHERN 
APPALACHIANS.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBP 

621.312 
Jh-sh  Guide 
"Characteristic  progress  in  Industry  and 
the  changes  in  living  conditions,  resulting  from 
the  development  of  hydro- electric  power  in  any 
vicinity,  are  exemplified  in  this  film."  Wis- 
consin 

"Excellent  for  progress  in  industry." 
Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


ROMANCE  OF  A  RIVER.  20min  16-sd-coIor- 
loan    1944    Ontario    hydro-electric  621.312 

sh-c-adult 
Portrays   the   results   of  a  broad   and  far- 
reaching     undertaking     known     as     the     Ogoki 
Diversion.      Reveals    many    interesting    phases 
of   this   engineering   achievement 

Also  shown  in  this  film  is  the  new  DeOew 
Falls  development,   near  St  Catharines 

SUMMER  STORM.  15min  16-sd-loan  1946 
Mod  621.312 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 

Produced  for  Westinghouse  electric  corp. 

How  uninterrupted  electric  service  is 
maintained  is  told  in  human  interest  terms. 
The  story  is  dovetailed  with  everyday  living 
to  show  what  adequate  uninterrupted  electric 
service  means  to  housewives  &  farmers,  to 
hospitals  &  industries,  and  communities  in  gen- 
eral 

Areas  of  use:  assembly,  club,  PTA,  so- 
cial studies,  general  science,  vocational  arts, 
physics,   home  economics 

WATER    POWER.     15min     16-si-$24    1928    EBF 

621.312 
Jh-sh-c     Guide 
Produced  by  Eastman 

"Niagara  Falls  reveals  energy  of  falling 
water,  a  Pelton  wheel,  low  head  water  power 
installations,  animations  explain  turbine,  va- 
rious   uses   of   electricity."     Ohio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WATER  POWER.  (Social  studies  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1937     EBF  621.312 

Jh-sh     Guide  15c 
Produced  by  Erpi 

The  concept  of  potential  power  from 
water  is  introduced  by  the  water  cycle  which 
furnishes   a   never-ending  source  of  power.     It 


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621.317-621.32 


WATER    POV\/ER— Continued 
ia    shown    how    rapids    and    waterfalls,    by    this 
use,    were    changed    from    hindrances    to    aids 
to  man's  progress 

Traces  the  development  of  water  power, 
chiefly  in  the  United  States,  from  the  small 
mill  of  the  early  colonist  to  Niagara,  Boulder 
Dam,  and  the  Tennessee  Valley 

There  is  an  informative  sequence  on  the 
transformation  of  kinetic  energy  of  the  water- 
falls into  potential  energy  through  the  hydro- 
electric plant  illuminative  technical  animation 
explaining   the   turbine 

Concludes  with  a  worldwide  survey  of 
potential  water  power  in  the  main  river  sys- 
tems of  the  continents 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.317     Central  station  wiring 

USES,     UNLIMITED.       37min     16-sd-color-loan 
1944    YMCA  621.317 

trade-adult 
A    thorough    and    detailed    explanation    of 
the  making  and  working  of  micro  switches.  In- 
dicates a  few  of  the  practical  uses  in  war  and 
in  everyday  living 


621.32     Electric   lighting 

HEAT    AND     LIGHT     FROM     ELECTRICITY. 
15min    16-si-?24    1930    EBF  621.32 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 

Explains  series  and  parallel  circuits. 
Ohm's  Law,  manufacture  and  use  of  con- 
ductors, insulators,  and  lamps,  arc  furnaces 
and  heating  equipment 

"Tills  film,  together  with  'Water  Power,' 
[Class  621.312]  'Chemical  Effects  of  Electricity,' 
[Class  621.35)  'Magnetic  Effects  of  Electricity,' 
[Class  538]  and  'Induced  Currents,'  [class  621.31] 
helps  to  impart  a  working  knowledge  of  the 
principles  of  electricity."  Wisconsin 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IDENTIFYING     AND     PRECUTTING     CABLE. 

(Marine    electricity    ser.)     19min    16-sd-$31.44 
1944   Castle  621.32 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
How  cable  is  precut  and  put  on  reels;  how 
cable    is   salvaged;    how   to    identify  the   VCLA 
cable   used   in   merchant  ships;   and  how   cable 
ia    measured    In    circular    mills    and    with    an 
American  wire  gage 
Dav  UWP  $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $26.47 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

ILLUMINATION.     15mln     16-si-$24     1931     EBF 

621.32 
Jh-sh  Guide 
"Shows  some  of  the  principal  methods  of 
lighting,  illustrates  measurement  of  illumi- 
nation by  the  use  of  the  photometer  and  foot- 
candle  meter,  shows  the  cause  and  correction 
of  glare  in  home  and  factory,  and  demonstrates 
the  character  of  direct  and  Indirect  lighting." 
Weaver 

"Out  of  date.  Needs  to  be  re-vamped." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INSTALLING      AND      CONNECTING      TELL- 

TALE     PANEL.       (Marine     electricity     ser.) 

15min      16-sd-$26.43      Castle  621.32 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

Laying    out   telltale   unit;    how   to    remove 

InBUlation  from  cable;   how   to  reinsulate  con- 


ductors and  cable;  and  how  to  connect  conduc* 
tors  to   the  multi-connection  box 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $22.11 

Rica  VES 

SuF 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  COMPART- 
MENT FIXTURES.  (Marine  electricity  ser.) 
12min     16-sd-$22.88     1945     Castle  621.32 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Locating     installations     on     a     plan-view 
blueprint    which    gives    no    dimensions;    how    to 
lay  out  ceiling  fixtures  and  studs;  how  to  burn 
a  hole  for  passage  of  cable;  and  how  to  install 
ceiling  fixtures 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $18.59 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  KICKPIPES 
AND  STUFFING  TUBES.  (Marine  elec- 
tricity ser.)     16min    16-sd-$27.88     1945     Castle 

621.32 
sh-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced   by   US    Offlce    of   education 
How    to    distinguish    the    three    types    of 
kickplpes;    how    to    lay    out    penetration    areas; 
how    to    lay    out    and    Install    single    kickplpes; 
and   how  to  lay  out   stuffing   tube   areas 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $23.35 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  MAIN 
WIRE  WAY.  (Marine  electricity  ser.)  21min 
16-sd-$32.87      1945      Castle  621.32 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
Laying    out    and    installing    raceways    and 
wireways;    how    to    calculate    the    width    of    a 
hanger  to  be  used;   how  to  use  the  8:1  radius 
rule;  how  to  determine  the  spacing  of  hangers; 
and  how  to  overcome  obstacles  in  the  route  of 
a  raceway 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $27.71 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

PORCELAIN  PROTECTED  SURFACE  WIR- 
ING. (Electrical  work  ser.)  19min  16-sd- 
$30.74     1944     Castle  621.32 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
How  to   make   an    electrical   entrance  to  a 
building;    the    need    for    providing    fuse    protec- 
tion in  circuit;   how  to  Install  wiring  and  por- 
celain   fittings;    how    to    support    and    insulate 
wires    to    meet    requirements    of    the    National 
electrical  code;  and  how  to  prepare  and  connect 
wires  for  service 
Dav  SuF 

Nay  UWF    $1.50 

Ohio  VAV  $25.85 

Rice  VES 

PULLING  AND  INSTALLING  CABLE  AND 
PACKING       TERMINAL      TUBES.       (Marine 

electricity     ser.)       16min       16-sd-$27.88       1945 

Castle  621.32 

Produced   by   US   Offlce   of  education 

How  to   pull,    strap,   and  straighten   cable; 

how    to    prepare    cable    for    pushing;    how    to 

prepare    cable    for    pulling    with    a    rope;   .and 

how    to    pack    terminal    tubes 

Dav  UWF   $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $23.35 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


295 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WIRING    TELLTALE    PANEL.    (Marine    elec- 
tricity ser.)     17min     16-sd-?28.58  Castle  621.32 
sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
The     purpose    of    telltale    units;     how    to 
strip   cable;    how  to   form   and  lace   conductors 
on  a  jig;   how  to  strip  conductor  ends  and  put 
on   lugs;    and   how   to   hook   up  conductors  and 
test  connections 
Dav  UWF  $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $23.98 

Rice  VHS 

SuP 


621.35     Storage   batteries 

CHEMICAL      EFFECTS      OF      ELECTRICITY. 

15mln    16-si-$24    1930    EBF  621,35 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Volta  working  in  his  laboratory.  Elec- 
tric batteries,  making  dry  cells,  making  stor- 
age batteries.  Electrolosis,  Hoffman  appa- 
ratus, animation  of  electrolosis.  Electroplat- 
ing, plating  a  radiator,  electrotyplng.  Metal- 
lurgy, making  copper  anodes,  producing  pure 
copper,  producing  aluminum  from  bauxite  by 
electrolosis."     Ohio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PRIMARY   CELL,     llmin    16-sd-?50    1944    EBF 

621.35 
sh-c  Guide 
Demonstrates  several  phenomena  of  cells. 
Animated  drawings  explain  the  operation  of  the 
dry  cell  in  terms  of  electron  action  including 
ionization  of  the  electrolyte,  electron  flow 
through  circuit,  action  at  electrodes,  polariza- 
tion and  depolarizer 

Demonstrations  reveal  the  operating  char- 
acteristics  of   a   cell   and   of   several    cells    (or 
battery)  in  both  series  and  parallel  connections 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY    OF    A    STORAGE    BATTERY.     SOmin 
16-si-loan    prior  1927    USBM  621.35 

Jh-sh 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Willard 
storage  battery  company.  Contains  some  ad- 
vertising 

"Reel  1  shows  the  historical  development 
of  the  storage  battery,  and  the  various  steps 
in  its  manufacture. 

"Reel  2  shows  the  various  ways  in  which 
the  battery  is  tested,  sealed,  and  packed.     Ani- 
mated   drawings    visualize    action    in    battery 
during    charging    and    discharging."      Illinois 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.38     Communication.   Signaling 

COMMUNICATION.   (Social  studies  ser.)   lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1942    EBF  621.38 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"In  this  picture  the  most  important  as- 
pects of  the  long  story  of  man's  hurtian  com- 
munication are  shown.  Not  only  are  the 
devices  of  communication  shown,  but  the  so- 
cial, cultural  and  economic  effects  upon  human 
living  of  these  devices  are  clearly  presented." 
Georgia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


trie  cells;  X-ray  tubes;  and  the  diode  as  a  rec- 
Ufler 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REMOTE  CONTROL.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1943 
GM  621.38 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 

"How  automobile  traffic  signals  are  made 
to  turn  red  or  green  by  electrical  devices 
that  count  waiting  cars  on  red  signals.  How 
trains  are  switched  to  correct  tracks  from 
traffic  towers  by  electrical  devices.  Very  good 
for  units  on  transportation.  Not  technical,  but 
could  be  used  in  science  classes  to  motivate 
a  study  of  how  such  devices  operate."  Col- 
laborator 

"Advertises  General  Motors  Vacuumatic 
Gear  Shift.  But  this  is  subordinated  to  other 
examples  of  remote  control.  Rather  superfi- 
cial but  well  made."  Collaborator 

STUDIES  ABOUT  COMMUNICATION.  15min 
16-si-$10.50     1936?    Purlnton  621.38 

el-Jh 

Forty  school  children  in  class  and  activity 
groups,  working  on  wireless  and  telegraph, 
radio,  printing  press  and  newspaper,  carrying 
the  mail,  flag  signals,  signs  and  symbols,  an- 
cient writing  methods,    etc. 

"Superficial."      Collaborator 

"Useful   for   teacher  training."      Newark 

111   $1 
Kan    60c 
Tex   $1 

THE  TRIODE:  AMPLIFICATION.  (Electronics 
ser.)   14min  16-sd-$21.49  1945  Castle  621.38 

c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Reviews  the  diode  principle;  compares 
the  diode  and  triode;  explains  the  triode  ampli- 
fier circuit,  amplification  of  D.C.  voltage 
changes,  amplification  of  alternating  voltages, 
distortion,  and  amplification  of  audio  frequency 
signals 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.382     Telegraphy 

LAYING  THE  ATLANTIC  CABLE.  (Story  of 
civilization  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2 
1944  Knowledge  builders  621.382 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade  adult 
Scenes    aboard    a    cable    layer    from    New- 
foundland to  the  Azores.  Explains  depth  sound- 
ing and  shows  how  a  telegraphic  cable  is  con- 
structed and  held 
Ideal    $1.65 
111  rent  $1.50 
UWF   $1.50 


621.384     Radio.     Electronics 

AIRWAVES— RADIO    BROADCASTING.     lOmin 
16-sd-$27;    rent   $1.50  UWF  621.384 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Broadcasting     techniques,     sound     effects, 
control    room,    rehearsal,    cooperation    between 
many  elements 
Calhoun  NJM 

Nay  PH 


THE    DIODE.    (Electronics    ser.)    17min    16-sd- 

$29.29     1945     Castle  621.38 

sh-c-trade  Guide 

Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 

Explains    the    principles    of    electron    flow 

across  a  gap;  basic  features  of  the  diode  tube; 

control  of  electron  flow  in  the  tube;  photoelec- 


ATTACK  SIGNAL.    ISmin    16-sd-loan    1944  KIC 

621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult 

An  American   task   force   attacks   a   South 

Pacific    island.     During    landing    operations    a 

radio    set,    and    its    production,    play    a    crucial 

part  in  the  outcome  of  the  assault 


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621.384 


ATTACK    SIGNAL — Continued 

The  film  emphasizes  the  necessity  for 
quality  in  production  and  shows  how  careless- 
ness in  a  plant  nearly  caused  the  annihilation 
of  a  landing  force 

Davis     $1 

IdP    $1 

PH 

THE       CATHODE       RAY       TUBE— HOW       IT 
WORKS,     15min   16-sd-$20.68    Castle       621.384 
sh-c-tr 
Produced  for  US  Navy 

Demonstrates  the  construction  and  func- 
tion of  each  part  of  the  cathode-ray  tube  and 
how  it   produces   visual   images   on  a  screen 

ELECTRONICS  AT   WORK.    20min     16-sd-loan 
1943    Westinghouse  621.384 

sh-trade-adult 

Explains  the  six  basic  functions  of  elec- 
tronic tubes  and  shows  how  each  type  of  tube 
is  used  in  some  of  the  latest  industrial  and 
military  applications 

Animated  drawings  showing  tube  con- 
struction are  used  to  explain  how  the  cathode, 
anode  and  grid  elements  rectify,  amplify, 
generate,  control,  transform  light  into  electric 
current  and  transform  electric  current  into 
light 

Precipitron,  radio  and  radio-telephony, 
high  frequency  induction  heating,  resistance 
welding  control,  television  and  industrial  and 
medical  X-ray  are  a  few  of  the  electronic  de- 
vices which  are  illustrated  and  described  to 
show  how  the  tubes  perform  in  the  various 
applications 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ELECTRONS  ON    PARADE.    20mln    16-sd-loan 
1942    Ganz  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
May  be  purchased  for  $30 
"This  flhn  shows  the  construction  of  a 
power  tube.  It  goes  on  to  explain  the  different 
uses  of  this  tube;  such  as  It's  being  the  magic 
behind  the  radio  dial,  the  beam  for  airplanes 
during  blind  flying,  etc.  Material  very  tech- 
nical, but  well  organized  and  explained."  Cali- 
fornia 

"Gave  clear  conception  of  making  of  radio 
tubes  and  uses."    R.  Collier,  Jr. 

"Excellent  for  physics  classes  or  radio 
clubs."     Collaborator 

"Some  advertising  of  R.C.A.  products." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MODERN     ALADDIN'S     LAMP.     20min     16-sd- 
loan    1940    WE  621.384 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Lowell  Thomas  is  the  narrator.     The  film 
traces    the    development    of    the    vacuum    tube. 
It  shows  in  detail  how  it  is  made,  and  pictures 
its    many    applications    in    everyday    life    with 
particular    reference    to    its    use    as    a    repeater 
tube  in  telephone  circuits 
AT&T                                   NJM 
Ind    75c                                  PennS    $2 
Kan                                       VaEd 
Mo    75c                                YMCA    loan 
MontS 

ON    THE    AIR.      28min      16-sd-loan      Westing- 
house  621.384 
el -jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A   film    that   portrays    the   story   of   radio 
broadcasting   from   its   beginning  in   the   garage 
workshop  of  Dr.   Frank  Conrad  to  the  complex 
networks    that    encircle    the    globe.      Depicting 
the  detailed  operations  of  a  typical  broadcast- 
ing day,   the  film  covers  writing,   scripting,   re- 
hearsal,  timing,   production  and  presentation  of 
radio  broadcasts.     By  means  of  animated  draw- 
ings    the     technical     side     of     broadcasting     is 
shown 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


RADIO  AND  TELEVISION.  (Tour  life  work 
ser.)  llmin    16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1940  Mahnke 

621.384 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 

"An  analysis  of  the  radio  industry  from 
the  vocational  guidance  standpoint.  An  open- 
ing short  sequence  tells  of  the  history  of  radio 
and  its  importance  today;  also  of  the  impor- 
tance of  allied  inventions  such  as  the  sound 
motion  picture  and  the  public  address  systems, 
wirephoto,  etc.  The  many  jobs  in  the  radio 
industry  are  then  treated  in  detail,  the  com- 
mentator telling  the  qualifications  needed,  the 
future  involved,  etc. 

"Among  the  jobs  mentioned  are  those  In 
the  set  manufacturing  industry,  wireless  opera- 
tors, studio  program  production,  studio  tech- 
nicians, set  repair  men,  and  station  executives. 
The  film  tells  of  the  training  needed,  emphasiz- 
ing that  only  accredited  schools  should  be  con- 
sidered. 

"An  effective  film,  well  planned  and  exe- 
cuted. .  .  Of  excellent  technical  quality." 
Georgia 

"An  excellent  film  on  the  subject.  Should 
be  very  helpful  to  those  who  plan  to  enter 
radio  work."     California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RADIO  ANTENNAS— CREATION  AND  BE- 
HAVIOR OF  RADIO  WAVES,  llmin  16-sd- 
$15.86     1943     Castle  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"Presents  an  over-all  view  of  the  gener- 
ation and  the  behavior  of  radio  waves.  Ani- 
mated diagrams,  combined  with  real  photog- 
raphy, are  used  with  the  commentary  tc 
discuss  static  fields,  magnetic  lines  of  force, 
high-frequency  generators,  the  behavior  of 
radio  waves  in  space,  and  the  reflection  of 
radio  waves. 

"There  follows  a  discussion  of  what  is 
known  as  skip  distance  ground  waves  and  the 
fadmg  and  the  distortions  that  result  from 
a  conflict  between  waves. 

"With  considerable  supplementation  will 
be  useful  in  the  discussion  of  radio  waves  as 
applied  to  the  navigation  of  an  aircraft." 
Central   Washington   college   of   educ. 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RADIO     AT     WAR.       23min      16-sd  loan      1944 

Ganz  621.384 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Pictures  the  adventures  of  two  typical 
American  boys,  Jim  and  Joe  Brown,  who  leave 
high  school  shortly  after  Pearl  Harbor  to  join 
up,  Jim  entering  the  Army  Signal  Corps  and 
Joe  the  Navy,  where  he  likewise  finds  himself 
m  the  communications  section. 

"Training  camp  routine  is  pictured  in  de- 
tail, followed  by  scenes  taken  at  actual  maneu- 
vers during  which  many  phases  of  electronics 
communications    are    brought    into    play. 

"A  high  point  of  the  film  is  the  sequence 
of  recent  offlcial  Army  and  Navy  motion  pic- 
tures of  an  invasion  in  the  southwest  Pacific 
and  the  establishment  of  a  beachhead,  with 
authentic  battle  scenes  adding  to  the  exciting 
portrayal  of  radio's  vital  part  in  the  opera- 
tions." Educational  screen 

A&B  NH 

Minn  loan  NYSyr 

MontS  loan 


RADIO       OPERATOR       TRAIN  ING— RHYTHM, 
SPEED   AND   ACCURACY    IN    HAND   SEND- 
ING.     12min      16-sd-$16.76     Castle  621.384 
trade 

Produced  by  US  Navy 

Discusses  sequence  in  rhythm  and  timing, 
and  compares  several  senders'  ability  by  means 
of  a  recording  tape 


297 


621.384-621.388 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


RADIO         OPERATOR  TRAINING— TECH- 

NIQUES  OF    HAND    SENDING.     9min  16-sd- 
$12.28     Castle  621.334 

trade 
Produced  by  US  Navy 
Identifies     the     important     parts     of    the 
transmitter    and    explains    the    elements    of   the 
Morse  Code 

RADIO  RECEIVERS:  PRINCIPLES  OF  RA- 
DIO RECEIVERS.  17min  16-sd-?23.54  1945 
Castle  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Portrays    the    principles    and    working:    of 
typical    radio    receivers    including    cry.stal    and 
tube     detectors,     radio     and     audio     frequency 
amplification,    and    the    superheterodyne    circuit 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RECEIVING  RADIO  MESSAGES,  llmin  16- 
sd-$50    1943    EBP  621.384 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Animated  drawings  make  clear  the  prin- 
ciples of  a  radio  receiver.  Explains  the  prob- 
lem of  tuning;  the  capacity  of  the  variable 
condenser,  the  inductance  of  the  coil  and 
resonance.  Demonstrates  the  need  of  detec- 
tion and  how  it  is  achieved  by  a  crystal 
The  operation  of  the  earphone  is  explained 
together  witli  the  production  of  audible  sound 
waves 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SENDING  RADIO  MESSAGES.  (Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago physical  science  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1943    EBF  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  Wilbur 
Li.    Beauchamp,    The  University  of  Chicago 

Operation  of  the  following  units  is  ex- 
plained: the  microphone,  the  transformer  and 
the  modulator.  Fundamental  concepts  are  ex- 
plained, as  for  example:  sound  waves,  direct 
currents,  alternating  currents,  voice  current, 
carrier  wave,  and  amplification 

Available  from  10   or  m.ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY    OF    FM.     lOmin     16-sd-color-loan     1943 

GB  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult 

A    color    film    in    which    the    mysteries    of 

frequency  modulation  radio  (FM  for  short)  are 

explained 

"Elxcellent  scientific  explanations  of  Its 
advantages.  Doesn't  mention  problems  of 
switching  to  FM."  Collaborator 

"Too  much  advertising  at  close  of  film." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VACUUM  TUBES,    llmln    16-sd-$50    1943    EBP 

621.384 
sh-c-trade    Guide 
Animated  drawings  show  the  way  in  which 
vacuum  tubes  work 

The  three  functions  of  the  vacuum  tube 
In  radio  are  explained;  how  it  serves  in  ampli- 
fying current  to  operate  the  loudspeaker,  how 
it  is  used  as  a  rectifier  in  detection,  and 
how  it  is  used  as  an  oscillator  tube  in  the 
transmission  station  to  produce  the  carrier 
wave 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

VACUUM       TUBES:       ELECTRON       THEORY 

AND     THE     DIODE     TUBE.       16min       16-sd- 

$15.25     1945     Castle  621.384 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Explains     electron     behavior     in     matter, 

electron   sources   In  vacuum   tubes,   symbols   of 

tubes,   functioning  of   tube   In  a  circuit,   effect 


of    plate    voltage    changes,    space    charge,    and 
diode  and  duo-diode  as   reflectors 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.385     Telephone 


THE    BIG    DAY.    17min    16-sd-loan    1946   AT&T 

621.385 
sh-c 
Three  girls  join  the  ranks  of  telephone 
operators  and  under  the  friendly  guidance  of 
their  associates,  instructors  and  the  chief  oper- 
ator, they  quickly  learn  to  appreciate  the  im- 
portance of  their  jobs  and  the  challenge  of 
working  with  the  other  members  of  the  tele- 
phone team 


20min 


16-sd-loan 
621.385 


DIAL    COMES    TO    TOWN. 

1946    AT&T 

sh-c-adult 
Gives   background   of   the   change   to   dial 
service,  and  also  illustrates  proper  dial  usage 
PalFL. 

SAFEGUARDING  THE  SPEECHWAYS.  18mln 
16-sd-loan     1938     WB  621.385 

Jh-sh-c- trade 
Shows  the  manufacture  of  various  types 
of  wire  used  in  the  telephone  system.  Starts 
with  the  collection  of  the  raw  materials,  fol- 
lowing them  through  to  the  uses  of  the  finished 
product 

Kan    50c  VaBd 

Mo    50c  YMCA  loan 

TELEPHONE  AND  TELEGRAPH.  (Your  life 
work)  lOmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1946 
Mahnke  621.385 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Shows   the  similarity  of  jobs  in  the  tele- 
phone   industry    with    that    of    telegraph    work. 
Describes  the  many  opportunities  in  these  voca- 
tions and  tells  of  the  skills  required  to  qualify 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TELEPHONE  COURTESY.  26min  16-sd-loan 
1946     AT&T  621.385 

sh-c-adult 
Points  out  some  obvious  poor  habits,  and 
illustrates    and    underscores    the   value    of  good 
telephone    manners 
Kan  Mo 

Me  YMCA 


621.388     Television 


MAGIC/IN   THE  AIR.     lOmin    16-sd-loan     1942 
\^GM  621.388 

Jh-sh-adult 
A  simple  explanation  with  animated  dia- 
gram shows  the  basic  principles  of  television 
this  newest  magic  of  the  ether  waves.  This 
film  takes  you  behind  the  scenes  of  television 
studios  at  Radio  City,  shows  you  the  con- 
struction of  the  iconoscope  which  is  the  send- 
er, and  of  the  kinescope  which  Is  the  receiver 

SIGHTSEElNiG  AT  HOME.  15min  16-sd-loan 
1943    GB  621.388 

jh-sh-c-adult 

May  he  purchased  for  $30 

"Story  of  television.  .  ,  Describes  the 
processes  involved  from  the  time  the  camera 
records  the  action  to  the  time  it  is  reproduced 
on  the  television  screen.  Thirty  complete  pic- 
tures are  televised  every  second  in  the  form 
of  single  electric  impulses  and,  every  second, 
four  million  impulses  reach  the  receiver  screen, 
one   after  another."    Movie  makers 

"Explains  clearly  the  general  theories  of 
television.     Excellent  for  uxxita  on  communica- 


298 


1947    EDITION 


621.4 


SIGHTSEEING  AT   HOME — Continued 
tion.     May   be  used  in   science   classes   to  help 
explain   the  principles   of  television.     The   best 
film   thus   far   on    this   subject."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.4     Gas  and  oil  engines.    Solar 
engines.    Diesel  engines 

CONSTRUCTION       OF       DIESEL       ENGINES. 

17min      16-sd-$22.83      1945      Castle  621.4 

sh-trade-adult 
The  generad  structure  of  several  types  of 
Diesel  engines,  and  the  different  frame  types, 
cylinder  parts,  pistons,  piston  rings,  connect- 
ing rods,  crankshafts,  bearings,  camshafts  and 
rocker  assemblies  are  shown  by  cross-sec- 
tional animated  drawings  and  straight  pho- 
nography 

Dav  UWP    $1-50 

Nay  VaBd 

Rice  VAF  $15.83 

SuP  VES 

DIESEL— THE  MODERN  POWER.  15mln  16- 
sd-loan    1937    GM  621.4 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
Produced    by    Audio    for    Public    relations 
department    of    General    motors    corporation 

Opens  with  a  sequence  of  animation 
showing  the  fundamental  principles  of  the 
Diesel  engine.  Explains  in  a  clear,  concise 
manner  the  operations  of  this  form  of  power. 
Shows  its  many  uses  In  power  houses,  stream- 
lined trains,  dutiful  switching  engines,  boats 
and  other  varied  uses 

Available  froin  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DIESEL  ENGINE  FUEL  SYSTEMS.  40min 
16-sd-$48.27      Castle  621.4 

c-trade-adult 
Produced  for  US  Navy 

DIESEL  ENGINE  GOVERNORS:  GM  SERIES 
71,  LIMITING  SPEED  MECHANICAL  GOV- 
ERNOR.     12min      16-sd-$16.76      1945      Castle 

621.4 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Discusses  three  main  assemblies  of  the 
governor  and  their  functions.  Reviews  the 
operation  of  the  manual  fuel  control  to  ex- 
plain the  action  of  the  governor  through  low, 
intermediate  and  high  speed  ranges 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DIESEL  ENGINE— SCAVENGING  AND 

SUPERCHARGING         DIESEL         ENGINES. 
15min  16-sd-$20.68     Castle  621.4 

c-trade-adult 
Produced  for  US  Navy 

DIESEL  LUBRICATION  AND  COOLING  SYS- 
TEMS.     lOmin     16-sd-$13.18     Castle  621.4 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  US  Navy,  released  for  civil- 
ian use 

PalFL, 

ENERGY  FROM  SUNLIGHT.  15min  16-sl-S24 
1930     EBF  621.4 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Explains  the  principle  of  a  solar  engine. 
Pictures  the  energy  of  falling  water,  sun- 
light, and  wind  power.  Shows  how  energy 
from  sunlight  stimulates  plant  growth  and  is 
stored  for  future  use  in  the  form  of  wood  and 
coal 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


ENGINE  ASSEMBLY.  (Automobile  operation 
and  maintenance)    19min    16-sd-$30.74    Castle 

621.4 
trade    Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.   Ofiice  of  education 
Shows    how    to    check    the    cylinder   head 
and     block;     intake     and     exhaust     manifolds; 
under-chassis     parts;     valve     mechanism     and 
adjusting     tappets;     vents,     screws,     and     air 
filters;    oil    filter    and    oil    lines;    and    cylinder 
depression 
Eastin    $2 
Ind    $1.85 
UWF    rent    $1.50 

ENGINE  TESTS  AND  TUNE  UP.  18min  16- 
sd-$25.81      Castle  621.4 

trade  Guide 
Reviews  how  to  adjust  the  automatic 
choke;  how  to  check  and  adjust  ignition;  how 
to  time  the  ignition;  how  to  check  and  adjust 
valve  tappets;  how  to  adjust  the  carburetor; 
and  explains  how  to  make  vacuum  gage  tests 
Conn   $1  Ind    $1.85 

DeVry  Ohio 

Eastin    $2  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65 

FOUR-STROKE  CYCLE  GAS  ENGINE.  15min 
16-si-$24     1929     EBF  621.4 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Animated  drawings  show  the  four 
strokes  of  each  cycle;  intake,  compression, 
power,  and  exhaust;  the  fuel  system  of  a  gas 
engine  is  traced;  the  principle  of  the  spark 
coil  is  illustrated  and  the  air-cooled  system 
Is  compared  with  circulatory  water-cooling." 
Weaver 

"Some  automotive  teachers  wish  a  later 
model  might  be  used."  Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAKING    A    V-TYPE    ENGINE.     SOmin     16-sl- 
.  loan     1936     USBM  621.4 

Jh-sh-c 
Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Ford  motor 
company 

Shows  the  unloading  of  ore  boats,  stor- 
age of  iron  ore,  charging  and  tapping  of  blast 
furnaces,  adding  alloys,  building  molds,  and 
casting  molten  iron.  Pictures  heat  treatment 
and  machining  operations  on  various  parts  of 
the  engine,  as  well  as  the  checking  of  finished 
parts  for  accuracy 

Concludes  with  assembling  the  various 
parts  to  complete  the  engine  which  is  then 
tested  and  placed  in  the  chassis  of  an  auto- 
mobile 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POWER  WITHIN— CONSTRUCTION,  OPERA- 
TION, AND  CARE  OF  THE  INTERNAL- 
COMBUSTION    ENGINE.  16-si-sd-loan  USBM 

621.4 
Jh-sh-c 
Made    in     cooperation    with    the    General 
motors     corporation.       Silent    version    released 
1937,  SOmin;  sound  1940,  19min 

Reel  1  shows  scenes  of  early  experiments 
to  determine  suitable  fuel  for  use  In  internal- 
combustion  engines 

Reel  2  shows  the  parts  of  the  automobile 
engine  disassembled  and  then  the  assembling 
is  shown  by  animated  photography 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHERE  MILEAGE  BEGINS.  22min  16-sd- 
loan     1937     GM  621.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade 
Produced    by   Audio   productions    for   Gen- 
eral   motors    corporation.      This    Is    a    version 
of    "Power   within"    listed  above 


299 


621.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WHERE    MILEAGE    BEGINS — Continued 

Shows    the    workings    of   the   gasoline    en- 
gine.    A  stop-motion  sequence  in  which  an  en- 
gine   completely    assembles    Itself    without    the 
aid   of  human   hands  concludes  the  picture 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.5     Pneumatic  machinery.    Refrigera- 
tion 

ADDING      OR      REMOVING      REFRIGERANT. 

(Refrigeration     service    ser.)      17min     $16-sd- 
$29.29     1945     Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Checking  a  domestic  refrigeration  sys- 
tem for  lack  of  refrigerant;  how  to  add  re- 
frigerant for  leak-testing;  how  to  add  refriger- 
ant by  weight;  how  to  add  an  unmeasured 
amount  of  refrigerant;  and  how  to  remove  re- 
frigerant 

"Good    for    industry,    shop    trade    schools 
and  individual  plants."  Collaborator 
Dav  SuP 

Ind   $1.85  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $24.60 

Rice  VES 

ADJUSTING  AND  CHECKING  THE  EXPAN- 
SION VALVE.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.) 
21min     16-sd-$32.87     1945     Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The  design  and  operation  of  the  bellows 
type  automatic  expansion  valve  is  shown  and 
the  diaphragm  type  automatic  expansion  valve; 
and  how  to  adjust,  check  and  service  the  bel- 
lows type  valve 

"Good    for    industry,    shop    trade    schools 
and    individual    plants."      Collaborator 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $27.71 

Rice  VES 

ADJUSTING  AND  REPAIRING  THE  THER- 
MO EXPANSION  VALVE.  (Refrigeration 
service  ser.)   12min     16-sd-$22.88     1945     Castle 

621.5 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Ofiice  of  education 
Explains  the  theory  of  multiple  refrigera- 
tion systems;  shows  the  types  of  thermo  expan- 
sion  valve;   and  shows  how  to  test  and  adjust 
the   thermo  expansion  valve,   how  to   recognize 
symptoms  of  trouble  in  the  valve,   and  how  to 
service  the  valve 

"Good    for    industry,    shop    trade    schools 
and  individual  plants."  Collaborator 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $18.59 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

ADJUSTING  COMMERCIAL  THERMOSTATIC 
CONTROLS.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.) 
12min    16-sd-$22.15      Castle  621,5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The  purpose  of  the  thermostatic  motor 
control  is  explained  and  the  safety  principle  of 
the  high  pressure  safety  cut  out  and  the  prin- 
ciples of  the  thermostatic  element  of  the  two- 
temperature  valve.  Shows  how  to  test  and  ad- 
just the  thermostatic  motor  control  and  how  to 
adjust  the  thermostatic  two -temperature  valve 
and  thermostatic  water  valve 

"Good    for    industry,    shop    trade    schools 
and  individual  plants."  Collaborator 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $17.97 

Rice  VES 

SiiP 


ADJUSTING  PRESSURE  ACTUATED  TEM- 
PERATURE  CONTROL  DEVICES.  (Refrig- 
eration service  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$27.15  1945 
Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The  purpose  of  pressure  actuated  temper- 
ature control  devices  is  shown  and  how  to 
adjust  the  pressure  actuated  motor  control;  how 
to  adjust  the  metering  type  two- temperature 
valve  and  the  snap  action  two- temperature 
valve;  and  explains  the  purpose  of  the  suction 
line  check  valve 

"Good    for    Industry,    shop    trade    schools 
and  individual  plants."  Collaborator 
Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF  $22.73 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

CHECKING  AND  REPLACING  A  FLOAT 
VALVE.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.)  19min 
16-sd-$31.44      1945      Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows    the    function    and    action    of    the 
two  basic   types  of  float  valves — high-side  float 
and  low-side   float;   how  to  correct   troubles   in 
both  types;  and  how  to  replace  a  high- side  float 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2  UWF 

Nay  VAF  $26.47 

Rice  VES 

CHECKING      THE      ELECTRICAL      SYSTEM. 

(Refrigeration  service  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1945   Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Checking  and  servicing  an  overheated 
motor  In  a  domestic  refrigerator;  how  to  check 
and  service  a  stalled  capacitor  or  R.I.  motor; 
how  the  thermostatic  motor  control  functions; 
how  to  check  and  service  motor  control  disor- 
ders; and  the  elements  of  range  and  differential 
adjustments 

Dav  SuF 

Ind    $1.50  UWF 

Nay  VAF  $24.60 

Rice  VES 

CHECKING  THE  SYSTEM.  PART  I:  GEN- 
ERAL  PROCEDURES.  (Refrigeration  service 
ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29    1945     Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  Install  gages  in  a  domestic 
refrigerator;  how  to  check  operating  pressures, 
compressor  performance,  and  the  temperature 
range  of  the  cooling  unit;  and  how  to  clean  the 
condenser  and  oil  the  motor  of  an  open-type 
refrigeration  unit 

Dav  SuP 

Ind    $1.85  UWF     $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $24.60 

Rice  VES 

CHECKING  THE  SYSTEM.  PART  II:  TROU- 
BLE SHOOTING.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.) 
17min     16-sd-$29.29     1945     Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Installing  the  gage  manifold  In  a  domestic 
refrigerator;  how  to  check  abnormal  head  pres- 
sure and  abnormal  back  pressure;   and  how  to 
determine    causes    of    several    common    troubles 
such  as,   "unit  will  not  run,"   "no  refrigeration 
but    the    unit    runs    continuously,"    and    "im- 
proper refrigeration  of  food  but  the  unit  freezes 
ice  cubes" 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $24.60 

Ric©  VES 


300 


1947    EDITION 


621.5 


COMPRESSED  AIR.  15mln  16-sI-?24  1927 
EBP  621.5 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 
Demonstrates     the     principles     underlying 
the  compression  of  air,  and  its  practical  appli- 
cations to  the  Bessemer  converter,  railway  air 
brakes,  air  driven  tools,  and  the  flre  engine 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

40  BILLION  ENEMIES.  25min  16-sd-loan  1941 
Westinghouse  621.5 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
"Describes  first  the  improvement  of  gen- 
eral health  brought  about  by  mechanical  re- 
frigeration and  quick  transportation  of  foods. 
The  relation  between  temperature  and  food 
spoilage  is  explained. 

"The  storing  of  foods  in  an  electric  re- 
frigerator is  demonstrated  at  length,  and  ad- 
vice   is    given    on    its    care   and    purchase. 

"The  main  value  of  the  film  derives  from 
its  graphic  presentation  of  how  to  use  a  re- 
frigerator. The  film  considers  only  the  in- 
fluence of  temperature  on  perishable  foods  and 
omits  health  hazards  caused  by  contamina- 
tion. No  advertising."  Health  films 
Cal    50c  NYH  loan 

MontS  loan  Tex    25c 

ND  50c  WashS    50c 

Neb 

HOW  TO  GET  THE  MOST  OUT  OF  YOUR 
REFRIGERATOR.  20min  16-sd-loan  1943 
GM  621.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"A  great  deal  of  valuable  Information  is 
provided  on  the  proper  care  and  use  of  an 
electric  home  refrigerator.  The  sections  on  how 
to  refrigerate  various  types  of  food  and  on 
the  care  and  maintenance  of  a  mechanical  re- 
frigerator are  especially  well  done.  The  com- 
mentary is  clear  and  concise  and  the  various 
demonstrations  are  well  photographed  and  easy 
to  follow. 

"However,  the  film  suffers  somewhat  from 
the  inclusion  of  unnecessary  material.  The 
over-long,  hackneyed  and  irrelevant  tributes 
to  American  women  might  well  have  been 
omitted  as  might  the  recipes  in  the  final  sec- 
tion which,  while  good  in  themselves,  are  de- 
livered   too   rapidly  for   convenient   copying. 

"Although    produced    for    Frigldalre,     the 
film    carries    no    commercial    message."      Ap- 
proved films  on  food  and  nutrition 
Geo    $1  MontS 

Idaho     50c  NYH  loan 

LOCATING  AND  REPAIRING  LEAKS.  (Re- 
frigeration service  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1945    Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Using  the  gage  manifold  in  building  leak- 
testing  pressures  in  a  domestic  refrigerator; 
how  to  test  for  sulphur  dioxide  and  methyl 
chloride  leaks;  how  to  use  the  halide  torch  to 
locate  freon  leaks;  and  how  to  repair  several 
types  of  leaks 

Dav  UWF  $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $24.60 

Rice  VBS 

SuP 

MAKING  AND  REPAIRING  TUBING  CON- 
NECTIONS. (Refrigeration  service  ser.) 
ISmin    16-sd-$30.01      1945     Castle  621.5 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Straightening     copper     tubing;      how     to 
work,    cut,    and    dress    copper    tubing;    how    to 
make   a  flare   for  various   sizes   of  tubing;   and 
how  to  sweat  in  a  connector  to  cover  a  break 
Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $25.22 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


PRINCIPLES  OF  REFRIGERATION.  (Refrig- 
eration service  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$32.16  1945 
Castle  621.5 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Ofilce  of  education 
Explains  the  basic  physics  of  heat  trans- 
fer,   with    refrigeration    as    a    method    of    heat 
transfer  from  the  inside  of  a  refrigerator  to  the 
outside.  Shows  by  means  of  animation  both  the 
compression  and  the  absorption  systems 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

QUIETING  A  NOiSY  REFRIGERATOR.  (Re- 
frigeration service  ser.)  16min  16-sd-$27.88 
1945    Castle  621.5 

sh-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Checking  and  correcting  noise  caused  by 
high    head    pressure,    or    oil-logged    evaporator; 
how  to  correct  compressor  noises;  how  to  check 
and    correct  motor  noises;   and  how  to  correct 
noises  caused  by  wear  or  looseness  of  parts 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $1.85  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $23.35 

Rice  VES 

REFRIGERATION.     15min    16-sI-$24    1929    EBP 

621.5 
Jh-sh-c     Guide 
"Natural    ice,     cutting    ice,     packing    ice. 
Commercial   refrigeration,    making   solid  carbon 
dioxide,     making     artificial     ice     explained     by 
scenes      and      animations,      refrigerator      cars. 
Household   refrigeration,    ice   refrigerator,    elec- 
tric    refrigerators    and    gas    refrigerators    ex- 
plained   by    animation."      Ohio 
"Too  old."     Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

REMOVING  AND  INSTALLING  A  COM- 
PRESSOR    OR    CONDENSER.    (Refrigeration 

service  ser.)     17min  16-sd-$28.58     1945     Castle 
sd-$31.44     Castle  621.5 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  OflSlce  of  education 
Evacuating  and  removing  a  compressor  In 
a    domestic    refrigerator;    how    to    evacuate    a 
stuck  compressor;   how  to  install  the  compres- 
sor; and  how  to  remove  and  install  a  condenser 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $1.85  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $23.98 

Rice  VES 

REMOVING  AND  INSTALLING  A  COOLING 
UNIT.  (Refrigeration  service  ser.)  19mln  16- 
sd-$31.44    Castle  621.5 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Common  cooling  unit  disorders  in  a  do- 
mestic refrigerator  are  shown;  how  to  evacuate 
valved  evaporators;  how  to  remove  an  oil- 
logged  evaporator;  how  to  Install  the  evapora- 
tor; and  how  to  Install  a  direct  expansion  cool- 
ing unit 

Ind    $1.85  SuF 

Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAP    $26.47 

Rice  VES 

SERVICING  WATER  COOLED  CONDENSERS. 

(Refrigeration     service     ser.)      12mln     16-sd- 
$22.88      1945      Castle  621.5 

trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains    the    theory    of    a    counter- flow 
condenser,    the   essential    elements    of   a   water 
cooled  system,  and  the  operation  of  the  electric 
water  valve;  and  shows  how  to  regulate  a  water 
valve,    how    to    purge    a    system,    and    how    to 
detect  a  dirty  condenser 
Dav  SuF 

Ind    $2  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP    $18.59 

Rice  VES 


301 


621.72 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


621.72     Metal  paHern  making 

MAKING  A  CORE  BOX  FOR  A  FLANGED 
PIPE  ELBOW.  (Fundamentals  of  pattern 
making  ser.)     21min  16-sd-$32.87    1945     Castle 

621.72 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Using  pattern  layout  in  making  a  core 
box;  how  to  design  a  core  box;  how  to  lay  out 
a  curved  core  piece;  how  to  turn  the  core  cavity 
In  a  curved  piece;  how  to  use  a  reverse  tem- 
plate; how  to  assemble  a  core  box  having  a 
curved  core  piece;  and  how  to  finish  the  core 
box 


Dav 
Nay 
Rice 
SuF 


UWF 

VAF    $27.71 

VES 


MAKING  A  CORE  BOX  FOR  A  VERTICAL 
CORE.  (Fundamentals  In  pattern  making 
ser.)     19min    16-sd-$31.44    1945    Castle    621.72 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Making  sand  cores;  the  function  of  the 
sand  core;  how  to  make  a  half  box;  how  to  use 
parted  boxes;  how  to  use  layout  pattern  In 
making  a  core  box;  how  to  prepare  core  box 
pieces;  and  how  to  assemble  a  core  box 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAKING  A   MASTER  CONTOUR  TEMPLATE. 

18min   16-sd-$30.01    1944   Castle  621.72 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
What  a  master  contour  template  is  and 
Ita  purpose;  how  to  transfer  a  line  from  a  lines- 
board  to  a  piece  of  sheet  metal,  using  ducks, 
spline,  and  a  roller  lines  pickup  to  make  the 
transfer;  what  beam  lines  are  and  how  to  lo- 
cate them;  what  bevels  are;  how  to  measure 
and  record  the  bevel  angles;  and  the  impor- 
tance of  frequent  checks  for  accuracy 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAKING  A   MASTER   DEVELOPED  LAYOUT: 
PARTS   I- 11.  20min  16-sd  1944  CasUe       621.72 

sh-c-trade  adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Part  I  (20min  $32.16)  shows  how  to  make 
the  complete  pattern  or  master  developed  lay- 
out (except  layout  of  form  block  line)  for  a 
bulkhead  in  an  airplane  fin,  using  a  sink  light- 
ening hole 

Shows  how  to  use  the  form  block  template 
to  scribe  contours  and  to  locate  beam  lines, 
lightening  hole,  and  pinholes  on  form  block 
stock;  how  to  saw,  sand,  and  finish  the  form 
block  to  correct  dimensions;  how  to  check  bevel 
angles  and  bend  radius;  and  how  to  drill  pin 
holes  and  drill  and  countermaster  contour  tem- 
plate; how  to  provide  bend  relief;  how  to  cal- 
culate setback  values;  and  how  to  use  dividers 
to  scribe  lines  and  transfer  measurements 

Part  II  (16min  $27*.88)  shows  how  to  com- 
plete a  master  developed  layout  by  calculating 
and  scribing  the  form  block  lines 

Bray   $27.74-$23.87;  Rice 

rent  $2  ea  SuP 

Dav  UWF 

Ind    $2-11.85  VAF    $27.74-523.87 

Nay  VES 


MAKING  A  MATCHBOARD  PATTERN.  (Fun- 
damentals of  pattern  making  ser.)  21min  16- 
sd-$32.87     1945     Castle  621.72 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Method  of  making  a  matchboard  pattern 
is  shown  in  step-by-step  fashion  from  the  blue- 
print stage  to  finished  coating.  Included  are 
making  plugs,  setting  flash  fixtures,  laying  out 
runners,  assemblying  patterns,  and  location  of 
gates. 

"Procedure  throughout  is  shown  from  the 
operator's    view-point,    with    generous    use    of 
close-ups.    Film   ends   with   resume  of  essential 
points."     Film  world 
Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF    $27.71 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


MAKING  A  ONE-PIECE  FLAT  PATTERN. 
(Fundamentals  of  pattern  making  ser.)  22min 
16-sd-$33.60      1945     Castle  621.72 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Demonstrates  the  making  of  a  flat  pat- 
tern, in  step-by-step  fashion  from  the  blueprint 
to  the  finished  project.  .  . 

"All  operations  are  shown  from  the  work- 
er's eye-level,  hence  giving  the  viewer  the  feel- 
ing that  he  is  actually  doing  the  work.  Gener- 
ous use  of  closeups  increases  the  value  of  the 
film,  taking  the  viewer  into  the  work  so  that 
he  can  clearly  sae  all  operations.  Film  ends 
with  a  brief  review  of  important  phases 
shown."     Film  world 

Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF   $28.33 

Rice  VBS 

SuF 


MAKING  A  PATTERN  WITH  A  TAIL  PRINT. 

(PMndamentals  of  pattern  making  ser.)  19min 
16-sd-$31.44     1945     Cattle  621.72 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Molding  castings  with  holes;  how  to  make 
a  rough  sketch  for  visualizing  the  actual  cast- 
ing;  how  to  use  dry  sand  cores;  how  to  form 
core  cavities  by  using  tail  prints;  and  how  to 
make  a  layout  including  tail  prints 
Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF   $26.47 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


MILLING     A     TEMPLATE.       (Machine     shop 
work)      17min      16-sd-$29.29      1946      Castle 

621.72 
trade    Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.   Office  of  education 
Shows    how    to    mount    the    end    mill    in 
the    milling    machine    spindle;    how    to    set    up 
and  align  the  template  on  the  milling  machine 
table;    how    to    position    the    table    and    work- 
piece  in  relation  to  the  cutter;   how  to  rough- 
and    finish-mill    the   piece;    and   how   to   check 
for  finished  dimensions 
Ind    $1.85 
UWF 

REDESIGNING    A    PATTERN    FOR    PRODUC- 
TION  PURPOSES,    llmin    16-sd-$21.44  Castle 

621.72 

trade    Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.   Office  of  education 
Shows  how  a  pattern  origrinally  designed 

for    casting    a    single    piece    is    redesigned    for 

quantity  production 


302 


1947    EDITION 


621.79 


621.79     Sheef   metal  work 

BLANKING  SHEET  METAL  ON  THE  SQUAR- 
ING SHEAR.  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  15min 
16-sd-$27.15      1944      Castle  621.79 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  lay  out  tapered  blands  on 
an  aluminum  sheet;  how  to  set  and  adjust 
front  and  back  gages  and  side  stops;  how  to 
use  hold- downs  and  treadle;  how  to  check 
blands  and  further  adjust  machine;  and  how 
to  trim  blanks 

Animated    drawings    are   used    to    explain 
operations  of  the  shear 

In  addition  to  reviewing  the  important 
points  in  the  motion  picture,  the  fllmstrip 
points  out  other  jobs  frequently  done  on  the 
squaring  shear  and  explains  the  operation  of 
a  power-operated  squaring  shear 
Calhoun  SuF 

Dav  UWF 

Ind    $1.85  VAF   $23.22 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

BLANKING  SHEET  METAL  WITH  HAND 
SNIPS.  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  18min  16-sd- 
$30.01     1944     Castle  621.79 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  care  for  and  adjust  the 
sheet  metal  snips;  how  to  select  snips  for  the 
Job  to  be  done;  how  to  cut  along  a  straight 
line;  how  to  cut  an  outside  circle  and  a 
notch;  how  to  cut  an  inside  line;  and  how 
to  remove  burrs  left  by  cutting 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BLANKING  WITH  ROTARY  AND  HIGH 
SPEED   SHEARS.     16min     16-sd-$27.28   Castle 

621.79 

sh-tr  Guide 

Produced  by  U.S.   Office  of  education 
Shows    how    to   set   up    &   operate    rotary 
&  high  speed  shears,  &  how  to  make  test  cuts 

BLANKING  WITH  THE  SWING  ARM  ROUT- 
ER.  (Blanking  sheet  metal  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$25.58      1944      Castle  621.79 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
How  to  operate  a  swing  arm  router;  how 
to  set  up  the  work  and  template  for  routing; 
how  to  change  router  bits;  how  to  rout  inter- 
nal contours;  and  how  to  rout  external  contours 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF    $24.32 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

BLIND  RIVETING.    15min    16-sd-$27.15    Castle 

621.79 
sh-tr  Guide 

Produced  by  U.S.  Office  of  education 
Shows  necessity  for  blind  riveting;  how 
to  rivet  parts  that  have  partial  accessibility 
&  parts  that  are  completely  blind;  how  to 
determine  when  rivet  heads  are  properly  up- 
set; and  how  to  use  the  special  tools  and  rivets 
in  blind  riveting  jobs 


FORMING  ON  A  HAND  OPERATED  BRAKE. 

(Forming  sheet  metal  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1944   CasUe  621.79 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Laying   out   work   for   bending   in   a   hand 
operated  brake;   how   to   set  up  the  brake  for 
bend  angle  and  bend  radius;  how  to  operate 


the  brake;   and  how  to  check  test  pieces  and 
finished   work 


Dav 
Nay 
Rice 
SuF 


UWF  $1.50 
VAF  $25.17 
VES 


FORMING    ON    ROTARY    MACHINES.     (Sheet 
metal  work)     17min     16-sd-$28.58     Castle 
c-trade 
Produced    by    U.S.    Office    of    education 
Shows  how  to  mark  bend  lines  on  blank 
slieet    from    a    template    for    forming    on    the 
slip    roll    machine;     how    to    adjust    the    rolls 
to  form  to  the  required  radius;  how  to  adjust 
a    beading    roll    machine    to    form    a    bead    at 
the    specified    edge    distance;    and    to    form    a 
shallow  bead  and  then  the  final  bead 
Ind    $1.85 
UWF 

FORMING  WITH  RUBBER  ON  THE  HY- 
DRAULIC PRESS.  (Forming  sheet  metal 
ser.)   llmin  16-sd-$21.44  1944  Castle  621.79 

sh-c-trade-aduit  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Shows  how  sheet  metaJ  parts  are  formed 
with  rubber  on  a  hydraulic  press;   how  to  set 
up  the  V7ork  in  the  press;  and  how  to  operate 
the  press.    Also  shows  how  a  large  power  press 
operates,  and  how  small  hand  presses  compare 
with    power    presses 
Dav  UWF  $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $17.71 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

INSPECTION     OF     SHEET     METAL     PARTS. 

(Inspection    ser.)      20min      16-sd-$32.16      1944 
Castle  621.79 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of   education   production 
How  to  use   inspection   work  sheets;   how 
to   plan  an    inspection  routine;   how  to  inspect 
a    sheet    metal    part    in    detail;    how    to    make 
visual  inspection;  and  how  to  make  spot  checks 
Dav  SuF 

Nay  UWF    $2 

Ohio  VAF    $27.74 

Rice  VES 

PRINCIPAL  DIMENSIONS,  REFERENCE 
SURFACES,  AND  TOLERANCES.  (Blue- 
print reading  ser.)  12min  16-sd-$22.15  1944 
Castle  621.79 

trade  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
The     relationship     between    the    blueprint 
and  a  rough  and  finished  casting  is  shown;  how 
to   compare   casting   dimensions   with   blueprint 
specifications;  how  a  cross  section  view  Is  de- 
rived from  a  full  view;  how  to  use  a  blueprint 
as  an  aid  in  selecting  reference  surfaces  from 
which    to    take    other    dimensions;    how    to    in- 
terpret tolerances;  and  how  to  use  a  blueprint 
in   checking  the  accuracy  of  finished  work 
Dav  SuP 

FiP  $1  Tex    $1.50 

Nay  UWF 

Ohio  VAF   $17.97 

Rice  VES 

READING  A  DRAWING  OF  A  VALVE  BON- 
NET.  (Blueprint  reading  ser.)  20min  16-sd- 
$32.16     1944     Castle  621.79 

trade  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
How  to  interpret  conventional  symbols 
and  tolerance  specifications,  and  the  conven- 
tional views  and  cross-sectional  views  shown 
on  a  blueprint  of  a  fairly  elaborate  workpiece; 
how  to  use  the  blueprint  as  a  guide  in  plan- 
ning machine  operation;  and  how  to  obtain 
dimensions  not  given  directly  on  the  blueprint 


303 


621.79-621.8 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


READING    A    DRAWING    OF    A   VALVE    BON- 

N  ET — Continued 
and  apply  them  in  laylng-out  and  performing 
the  work 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHEET    METAL    WORKER.      (Tour    life    work 
ser.)     llmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1942  Mahnke 

621.79 
sh-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 
"Sheet  metal  work  performed  by  hand 
and  by  machinery.  A  worker  in  this  field 
must  know  arithmetic  and  something  about 
angles  to  be  proficient  as  a  layout  man,  and 
must  be  adept  at  handling  tools.  Government 
requires  its  sheet  metal  workers  to  have  a 
high  school  education  or  its  equivalent.  Some 
of  the  jobs  in  this  field  are:  furnace  manufac- 
turing and  repair,  operation  of  sheet  metal 
brake,  metal  roof,  gutter,  skylight  and  ven- 
tilating installations,  air  conditioning  and 
others. 

"Aircraft  manufacturing,  patterns  for  air- 
plane 'skins',  various  hand  forming  operations, 
assembly  operations,  riveting,  specialized  types 
of  welding  and  soldering.  The  worker  in  the 
sheet  metal  job  must  have  far  more  knowledge 
than  a  production  line  operator."     Ohio 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.8     Principles  of  mechanism. 
Fastenings.     Riveting 

AIRPLANE   RIVETING.    22min    16-si-548;  rent 
$3    1942    ITTCO  621.8 

sh-c-trade 

Made  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Casey 
Jones  School  of  Aeronautics,  Inc.  The  film 
shows  the  various  air  hammers  and  bucking 
bars  used  in  riveting  and  explains  the  function 
of  riveting  and  the  necessity  of  teamwork  and 
long  practice.  The  primary  tnree  riveting 
projects  are  shown:  roundhead  riveting,  flush 
riveting  and  riveting  of  small  rivets 

Extreme  closeups  illustrate  the  manner  of 
assembly  of  equipment,  the  right  and  wrong 
way  of  handling  equipment  and  of  riveting. 
The  use  of  the  hand-riveting  hammer  is  clearly 
demonstrated 

BraP    $48;    rent    $3         PennS    $1.50 

NatFS    $3  VES  $3 

Ohio 


ASSEMBLING  IN  A  JIG  (DRILLING  AND 
RIVETING).  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  21min 
16-sd-$32.87      1944      Castle  621.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  procedure  for  drilling,  burring, 
dimpling,  and  riveting  an  aircraft  sheet  metal 
assembly  emphasizing  (1)  following  a  pattern 
in  drilling,  (2)  fastening  parts  securely  before 
riveting,  and  (3)  riveting  procedures  for  long 
and  short  seams 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DIMPLING  AND  COUNTERSINKING.  (Air- 
craft work  ser.)  21min  16-sd-|32.87  1944 
Castle  621.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 
Shows    how    dimpling    and    countersinking 
prepare    metal    for    flush    riveting,    how    to    set 
up    and    adjust    a    dimpling    machine,    how    to 
operate    a    dimpling    machine,    how    to    select 


and    adjust    a    step    countersink,    and    how    to 
countersink  work  for  flush  rivets 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DRIVING   AND    BUCKING    RIVETS.     (Aircraft 
work    ser.)    18min      16-sd-|30.01      1944      Castle 

621.8 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Ofltice  of   education 
Shows   how   to   set  up  and  adjust  a  rivet 
gun,   how  to  drive  rivets  under  average  condi- 
tions,  how  to  buck  rivets  under  average   con- 
ditions,  how   a  riveter  and  a  bucker  work  to- 
gether as  a  team,  and  how  to  drive  and  buck 
rivets    in    hard-to-get-at   places 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


FITTING  AND  SCRAPING  SMALL  BEAR- 
INGS. (Bench  work  ser.)  24min  16-sd-$32.16 
1942    Castle  621.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"Shows  and  explains  the  procedures, 
methods,  and  operations  followed  in  hand 
scraping  curved  surfaces.  The  scraping  of  split 
and  solid  bearings,  the  laying  out  and  chipping 
of  oil  grooves  are  demonstrated  in  considerable 
detail."    Business  screen 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW    TO    RIVET   ALUMINUM.     27mln     16-sd- 
loan    1942    USBM  621.8 

trade-adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Aluminum 
company   of  America 

Shows  complete  instructions  on  preparing 
rivet  holes,  fastening  the  joints,  and  heating 
the  rivets  under  controlled  temperatures. 
Riveting — by  banc*  pneumatic  hammers,  and 
squeeze  riveters,  the  shape  and  use  of  the 
bucking-up  set  or  dolly.  Correct  driving  with 
the  pneumatic  hammer  and  back  driving,  the 
squeeze  riveter  and  its  operation  Blind  rivet- 
ing from  one  side  only,  and  explosive  rivets 
having  a  charge  of  high  explosive  in  the  shank 
How  to  look  for  faults,  methods  of  testing 
riveted   joints,   and  removal  of  defective  rivets 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


INSPECTION    OF    MINOR   ASSEMBLIES.    (In- 
spection ser.)     16min  16-sd-$27.88  1944     Castle 

621.8 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US   Office   of   education   production 
The    use    of     inspection    work    sheets     is 
shown;    how    to    plan    inspection    routine;    how 
to  inspect  a  minor  assembly  in  detail;   how  to 
read    rivet   specifications;    and    how    to   Inspect 
rivets 

Dav  SuF 

Nay  UWP    $1.50 

Ohio  VAF     $23.87 

Rice  VES 


INTRODUCTION    TO    AIRPLANE    RIVETING. 
19min    16-sd-$66    1942    Jam  Handy  621.8 

trade 

Riveting  in  airplane  manufacture  and 
maintenance  showing  types  of  rivets,  storage, 
heat  treatment  and  spacing  of  rivets,  laying 
out  the  work  and  drilling  the  rivet  holes  and 
riveting   operations 

Ohio 
TexVE 


304 


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621.8-621.89 


MICRO  INSTRUMENT  BALL  BEARINGS, 
THEIR  CARE  AND  HANDLING.  22min  16- 
sd-loan      1945      GM  621.8 

trade-adult 
A  film  showing  the  care  taken  by  New 
Departure  in  all  phases  of  production  to  in- 
sure quality  ball  bearings.  Stresses  also  the 
care  which  users  should  give  them.  A  tech- 
nical film  suited  for  audiences  actually  in- 
terested in  manufacturing  and  engineering,  or 
in  the  subject  of  ball  bearings 

REMOVING     DEFECTIVE     RIVETS.     (Aircraft 

work   ser.)      15min     16-sd-$26.43     1944     Castle 

621.8 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
Shows  how  an  inspector  marks  defective 
rivets,  how  to  center  a  drill  in  a  rivethead, 
how  to  drill  the  heads  of  flush-type  and  brazier 
head  rivets,  how  to  draw  a  drill  back  on  center, 
and  how  to  remove  the  shank  and  head  after 
drilling 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.83     Gears 

HOBBING    A    HELICAL   GEAR.    TWO    CUTS— 
NONDIFFERENTIAL    METHOD.    (Gear  bob- 
ber ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29  1945    Castle  621.83 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
Setting  up  the  change  gears;  how  to  ad- 
just the  swivel  head  to  cut  on  the  helix  angle; 
how  to  set  up  the  machine  for  the  rough  cut; 
and   how   to   realign   hob  and   gear   teeth   after 
disturbing  the  lead 

Dav  SuF 

Ind    $1.85  UWF   $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $24.60 

Rice  VES 

HOBBING  A  SPUR  GEAR.   PART  I:  SETTING 
UP    THE    CHANGE    GEARS.      (Gear   bobber 
ser.)   15min     16-sd-$27.15     1945     Castle     621.83 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
Shows    the    factors    governing    the    selec- 
tion of  the  hob;  how  to  select  change-gear  com- 
binations   for   speed,    feed,    and    index;    how   to 
identify   the   correct   gears;   how   to   mount   the 
change  gears;  how  to  adjust  for  backlash;  and 
how  the  change-gear  strains  are  interrelated 
Dav  SuF 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF  $1.50 

Ind    $1.85  VAF  $22.75 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

HOBBING  A  SPUR  GEAR.  PART  II:  SETTING 
UP  AND  HOBBING  THE  WORK.  (Gear  bob- 
ber ser.)     24min     16-sd-$36.59     Castle     621.83 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Offlce  of  education 
How  to  select  and  mount  the  hob;  how  to 
set  the  swivel  head  angle;   how  to  choose  and 
mount  the  fixture;  how  to  lead  the  gear  blanks; 
how  to  set  up  for  depth  of  trial  cut;  and  how 
to  adjust  for  full  depth  of  cut 
Dav  SuF 

Ideal    $2.20  UWF  $2 

Ind    $1.85  VAF  $31.29 

Rice  VES 

HOBBING       A       SQUARE       TOOTH       SPLINE 

SHAFT.  (Gear  bobber  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$28.58 

1945   Castle  621.83 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

Changing   hob   arbors;    how   to   centralize 

the  hob  with  the  centering  gage;  how  to  mount 

the  center-type  fixture  and  the  top  adjustable 


center;  how  to  use  a  driving  dog  in  mounting 
the  spline  shaft  blank;  how  to  set  up  for  the 
trial  cut;  and  how  to  take  full  depth  of  cut 
Dav  Rice 

Ind   $1.85  SuF 

Nay  UWF  $1.50 

HOBBING  A  WORM  GEAR.  INFEED  METH- 

OD.     (Gear    hobber    ser.)    ISmin    16-sd-$30.01 
1945     Castle  621.83 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 
Shows    the    angle    at    which    to    set    the 
swivel  head;   how  to  calculate  and  adjust  the 
height  of  the  hob  arbor;  how  to  engage  hori- 
zontal   feed;    how    to    centralize   the   hob;    and 
how  to  cut  to  a  center  distance 
Dav  SuF 

Ind   $1.85  UWF   $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $25.22 

Rice  VES 

PLAIN  INDEXING  AND  CUTTING  A  SPUR 
GEAR.  (Milling  machine  ser.)  26min  16-sd- 
$38.02     1942     Castle  621.83 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Offlce  of  education 
Offers    an    explanation    and    definition    of 
diametral  pitch,  and  the  parts  of  a  gear  tooth; 
detailed  explanation  of  the  use  of  the  dividing 
head  for  spacing  teeth  and  the  operations  of  a 
milling  machine   in  the  cutting  of  a  spur  gear 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PRINCIPLES   OF    GEARING— AN    INTRODUC- 
TION.    ISmin     16-sd-$30.74     Castle  621.83 
sh-c-trade  Guide 
Explains   and  differentiates  friction  gears 
and  toothed  gears;  explains  the  law  of  gearing 
Ideal    $1.65                          Mich 
Ind    $1.85                             Tex    $2 


62 1 .89     Lubrication 


BASIC       PRINCIPLES       OF       LUBRICATION. 

25min      16-sd-loan     1945     GM  621.89 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Faulty  lubrication  was  responsible  in  many 
cases  for  the  vehicle  breakdowns  in  the  army 

Hundreds  of  parts  In  a  vehicle  need  the 
protecting  film  of  oil 

Animated  diagrams  show  how  the  outer 
layers  of  tiny  oil  globules  adhere  to  the  metal 
surfaces.  Lubricating  oils  differ  in  viscosity 
and  the  choice  is  determined  by  weather  and 
temperature  factors 

Explains  the  following  important  func- 
tions of  lubrication:  to  reduce  friction  In  order 
to  increase  efficiency;  to  cool  moving  parts  and 
internal  surfaces;  to  keep  power  in  the  cylinder; 
and,  to  prevent  contamination  and  deterioration 
of  engine  parts 

ColPJC  $1.25 
Ohio 

LUBRICATION  OF  THE  GASOLINE  ENGINE. 
13mln  16-sd-loan    1941    Shell  621.89 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Produced  by  Wilding 

"An  explanation  of  the  principles  of  fric- 
tion and  lubrication  is  followed  by  a  complete 
explanation  of  the  lubrication  of  gasoline  en- 
gines. The  film  begins  with  a  series  of  simple 
demonstrations  explaining  rolling,  solid  and 
fluid  friction.  Cohesion  between  solids  and 
adhesion  between  solids  and  liquids  are  il- 
lustrated, and  lubrication  is  defined  as  the 
process  of  substituting  fluid  friction  for  solid 
friction.  Solid  friction  is  further  explained  in 
greatly  enlarged  views  representing  two  sur- 
faces in  contact. 

"Following  scenes  mention  the  viscosity 
of  lubricants. 

"A  cut-away  automobile  engine  reveals 
the   working   of   the   valves   and   pistons.     The 


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621.89-621.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


LUBRICATION    OF  THE   GASOLINE    ENGINE 

— Continued 
use  of  an  oil  cushion  In  the  bearing-s  €in^ 
the  working  of  the  piston  rings  are  shown 
in  animation.  Oils  of  excessively  low  and 
high  viscosities  are  contrasted,  and  their  de- 
fects noted.  Next  the  film  explains  how 
lubricants  are  supplied  to  the  points  In  the 
engine  where  they  are  needed. 

"The  hand  pump  and  the  splash  systems 
are  shown  In  the  early  cars  in  which  they 
were  used.  .  .  The  pump-and-splash  system 
and  the  full -pressure  system,  both  in  modern 
use,  are  explained  by  diagrams.  Several  types 
of  oil  pumps  are  shown. 

"A  very  good  film  for  use  in  shop  courses 
in  automotive  mechanics  and  for  driving  in- 
struction classes;  should  be  valuable  also  in 
general  science  and  physics  classes,  at  the 
Junior  high  through  adult  levels.  Advertising 
is  entirely  unobjectionable.  Technical  produc- 
tion is  good  in  all  respects."  Don  White  in 
Educational  screen 

"An  excellent  picture  with  a  minimum  of 
advertising."  A.  J.  Bradac 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

LUBRICATION       OF       TURBINE      SYSTEMS. 
30min    16-sd-Ioan   1946   Shell  621.89 

tr-adult 
Produced  for  US  Navy 
Describes  a  typical  pressure  circulating 
turbine  lubrication  system  as  well  as  the  puri- 
fication system.  Explains  function,  character- 
istics, and  standard  laboratory  tests  of  turbine 
oils.  Uses  technique  of  both  live  action  and 
animated  drawings 

PRINCIPLES  OF  LUBRICATION.  16min  16-sd- 
$27.88  Castle  621.89 

sh-c>trade  Guide 
Produced   by   U.S.    Office   of  education 
Explains  through  animation  why  lubrica- 
tion   is   necessary   and   the   physical   properties 
of  lubricants 
Ind    $1.85 
UtBY    $1 

STORY  OF   LUBRICATING  OIL.    30min  16-sI- 
loan    1939    USBM  621.89 

Jh-sh-c 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Standard 
oil  company  of  Indiana 

Reel  1  stresses  importance  of  lubrication 
to  machinery;  shows  stills  used  in  separating 
various  products  from  crude  oil;  explains 
theory  of  operation  of  still;  pictures  treatment 
of  crude  lubricating  oil  to  remove  Impurities; 
shows  removal  of  parafHn  wax;  and  illustrates 
separation  of  oil  Into  various  grades  in  reduc- 
ing stills,   followed  by  filtration 

Reel  2  follows  bottom  stock  remaining 
after  distillation  of  crude  oil  through  treatment 
with  chemicals  to  take  out  impurities,  separa- 
tion of  petrolatum  by  centrifuges  and  blending 
of  various  grades  and  types  of  oils  to  make 
lubricants  for  every  purpose;  also  shows  flash 
and  viscosity  tests  in  laboratory  and  applica- 
tion of  correct  lubricants  to  automobile,  air- 
plane, and  Diesel  engrines 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


621.9     Machine  tools 

BAR  WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART  I  SET- 
TING UP  BAR  MECHANISM  AND  ROLLER 
TURNER.  (Machine  shop  work)  ISmin  16- 
sd-530.01     1946     Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  make  a  rough  sizing  cut 
for  the  roller  turner;  how  to  set  rolls  in  the 
roller  turner;  how  to  set  the  tool  in  the  roller 
turner  for  a  finish  size;  how  to  set  the  auto- 
matic stops;  and  how  to  control  chip  condition 


when    using    a    roller    turner    to    Insure    good 
finish  on  magnesium  bar  stock 

Ind    $1.85 
UWF 

BAR  WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART  II  SET- 
TING  UP  MULTIPLE  ROLLER  TURNER 
AND  TURNING  A  TAPER.  (Machine  .shop 
work)    17min    16-sd-$29.29    1946    Castle       621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  set  up  a  multiple  roller 
turner;  how  the  rolls  lead  the  tool  on  the 
second  roller  back-rest  turner  to  insure  con- 
centric diameters;  how  to  center-drill  the  work 
so  that  it  can  be  supported  with  a  center;  and 
how  to  set  up  and  operate  carriage  taper 
attachment 

Ind     $1.85 

UWF 

BAR        WORK— MAGNESIUM:  PART        III 

NECKING  AND  THREADING  BY  USE  OF 
ATTACHMENT  AND  BY  DIE  HEAD.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work)  25min  16-sd-$35.16  1946 
Castle  621.9 

trade    Guide 
Shows     how     to     set     the     necking    and 
chamfering  tools;  how  to  set  and  use  the  car- 
riage   threading    attachment;    how    to    set    and 
cut     %",     10-pitch     thread     with     tangent     die 
head;   and   how  to  cut  off  the  finished  piece 
Ind    $2.50 
UWF 

BASIC      MACHINES— THE       DRILL       PRESS. 

lOmin     16-sd-$20.74     1945     Castle  621,9 

sh-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains  that  the  drill  press  Is  used  tft 
produce  round  holes  in  metal;  shows  briefly 
the  principal  steps  in  operating  a  drill  press, 
identifies  the  parts  of  a  drill  press  and  explains 
functions;  also  shows  different  types  of  drill 
presses 

Ideal    $1.10  Ohio 

Ind    $1.35  UWF 

BASIC  MACHINES— THE  LATHE,  15min  16- 
sd-$27.15     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  U.S.  Office  of  education 
Explains  that  the  lathe  is  used  to  shape 
cyclindrical  work;  shows  how  the  workpiece  is 
supported  between  centers;  how  power  is  ap- 
plied to  rotate  the  workpiece;  and  how  the 
spindle  speed,  the  position  of  the  cutting  tool, 
and  the  rate  of  feed  may  be  varied  to  fit  the 
Job 

BORING     HOLES     WITH     OFFSET     BORING 
HEAD.     28min     16-sd-$40.18     Castle         621.9 
sh-tr  Guide 
Shows   how   to   mount   the   workpiece   on 
the  milling  machine  table;  how  to  use  a  wiggler 
to   position   the  workpiece   for  drilling;   how  to 
mount  the  cutting  tools  in  the  spindle;  how  to 
bore  with  an  offset  boring  head;  how  to  posi- 
tion the  table  to  bore  a  second  hole  at  an  exact 
distance    from    a    previously    drilled    hole;    and 
how    to    use    plug   gages   and   a   micrometer   to 
check  the  center  distance   between  the  holes 

BORING  TO  CLOSE  TOLERANCES.  (Opera- 
tions on  the  engine  lathe  ser.)  17mln  16-sd- 
$29.29    1944   Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Mounting  and  adjusting  the  brass  valve 
bonnet  in  a  ring  fixture;  how  to  select  and 
set  boring  tools  for  brass;  how  to  rough  and 
finish-face  the  hub;  how  to  rough  and  finish- 
bore  the  hole  to  close  tolerances;  how  to  pre- 
vent  bell-mouth   when   boring   a   hole;    how  to 


306 


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621.9 


BORING   TO    CLOSE   TOLERANCES— Con*, 
use  a  plug  gage;  and  how  to  set  inside  calipers 
for  close  measurement 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


basic  principles  of  milling  machine  operation 
as  they  apply  to  the  cutting  of  a  keyway  in  a 
steel  shaft 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CENTERING    SMALL    STOCK.      (Bench    work 
ser.)   12min     16-sd-$22.15     1942     Castle       621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
"Shows    in    considerable    detail    the    tools 
used   and   the   methods   followed  when  locating 
the    center    of    round,    square,    and    rectangular 
pieces."     Business  screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CONTOUR    FACE    MILLING.      (Machine    shop 
work)    17min   16-sd-$29.29     1946     Castle     621.9 

trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  set  up  the  job;  how  to 
align  workpiece  square  with  spindle;  how  to 
make  a  rough  facing  cut;  and  how  to  make 
a  finish  facing  cut 

Ind    $1.85 

UWP 


COUNTERSINKING,  COUNTERBORING  AND 
SPOT  FACING.  (Vertical  drill  ser.)  20min 
16-sd-$32.16      1942      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
"The    object    of    this    picture    is    to    show 
the     methods     and     sequences     followed     when 
setting    up   a   vertical    drill   for    three   different 
production  jobs. 

"The  methods  followed  in  mounting  the 
work  on  the  table  of  the  machine  and  in  set- 
ting up  the  machine  so  that  a  number  of  pieces 
can  be  done  without  changing  the  set-up  are 
given  in  detail. 

"After  the  counterboring  has  been  com- 
pleted, using  the  same  set-up,  the  operator 
drills  and   spotfaces   the  holes  in  the  base. 

"The  necessity  for  planning  when  to  do 
producton  work  in  order  to  keep  the  number  of 
times  tools  are  changed  to  a  minimum,  is  em- 
phasized as  is  also  the  advisability  of  using 
simple    methods    when    setting    up    work. 

"The  picture  closes  with  a  resum6  of  all 
important   points   covered."      Business   screen 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CUTTING  A  DOVETAIL  TAPER  SLIDE.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work  ser.)  26min  16-sd-$38.75 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  machine  a  dovetail  taper 
slide  on  the  vertical  milling  machine;  how  to 
use  a  rotary  table  in  milling  a  taper;  and 
how  to  mill  to  layout  lines 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING  A  KEYWAY  ON  END  OF  A  FIN- 
ISHED SHAFT.  (Shaper  ser.)  13min  16-sd- 
$23.60     1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced    by    the    US    Office   of   education 

Shows  In  considerable  detail  the  correct 
set-up  for  a  rigid  arbor  assembly;  the  calcula- 
tions and  operations  necessary  to  locate  the 
work  on  the  table  for  the  cut;  the  calculation 
of  the  speed  and  feed  in  terms  of  type  and  size 
of  cutter,  and  type  of  metal  to  be  cut;  and  the 
use   of   the   rapid   traverses   and  power  feeds 

Animation,  closeup  photography,  and  com- 
mentary combine  to  demonstrate  many  of  the 


CUTTING  A  ROUND  END  KEYWAY.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work  ser.)  22mln  16-sd-$33.60 
1944    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  cut  a  round  end  keyway 
in  a  steel  shaft;  how  to  align  the  spindle  and 
workpiece  by  using  a  test  bar;  how  to  use 
a  two-lip  end  mill  to  sink  a  hole  in  solid 
stock;  how  to  set  trip  dogs  and  table  stops; 
and  how  to  check  the  finished  dimensions  of 
a  round  end  keyway 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


CUTTING    A    SHORT    RACK.     (Machine    shop 
work)   ISmin  16-sd-$30.01  1946  Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  set  up  the  machine;  how 
to  set  up  and  align  workpiece  on  milling  ma- 
chine table;  how  to  position  table  and  work- 
piece  in  relation  to  the  cutter;  and  how  to 
rough-  and  finish-mill  the  workpiece 

Ind   $1.85 

UWF 


CUTTING  A  TAPER  WITH  THE  COMPOUND 
REST  AND  WITH  THE  TAPER  ATTACH- 
MENT. (Engine  lathe  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$21.44 
1942   Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  operations  necessary  to  cut  a 
sharp  and  slight  taper  on  a  gear  blank.  Con- 
siderable detail  and  emphasis  are  given  to  the 
care  and  operation  of  the  machine,  the  use 
of  the  compound  rest  for  turning  a  sharp  angle 
surface,  the  setting  of  a  compound  for  turning 
any  angle  within  its  range,  the  setting  of  the 
tool  for  tapter  turning,  the  principles  of.  the 
taper  attachment,  the  correct  setting  of  the 
taper  attachment  for  the  given  angle,  and  the 
use  of  a  protractor  and  a  ring  gage  for  check- 
ing the  angle  of  taper 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING    AN    EXTERNAL   ACME    THREAD. 

(Engine   lathe   ser.)      15min   16-sd-$27.88     1942 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-aduIt  Guide 

Produced   by   US   Office   of  education 

"The  picture  opens  with  a  description  of 
the  acme  thread,  giving  its  shape  and  em- 
phasizing the  fact  that  the  broad  stfrfaces 
on  the  thread  provide  for  the  transmission 
of  power  and  motion  with  the  least  amount 
of  friction. 

"The  operator  Is  shown  studying  a  draw- 
ing and  a  table  showing  the  dimensions  of 
acme  threads  is  used  by  him  to  get  the  dimen- 
sions of  the  thread  he  is  to  cut. 

"The  method  used  when  setting  the  cross- 
feed  index  for  the  roughing  cut  is  clearly 
shown  as  is  also  the  manner  In  which  the 
operator  sets  the  stocking  tool  to  the  work  and 
checks  this  setting  after  a  preliminary  cut  has 
been  taken.  A  magnified  closeup  gives  the 
outline  of  a  stocking  tool.  Commentary  is  used 
to  discuss  its  shape  and  the  necessity  for  using 
such  a  tool.  The  various  steps  followed  when 
taking  the  roughing  cut  are  shown  in  detail 
from   the  beginning  of  the  cut  to  the  finish. 

"The  method  the  operator  uses  for  setting 
a  finishing  tool  by  means  of  a  setting  gage,  to- 


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CUTTING  AN  EXTERNAL  ACME  THREAD 

— Continued 
eether  with  the  procedure  followed  when  pick- 
ingr  up  the  thread  left  by  the  stocking  tool 
are  shown  in  detail.  Also  the  use  of  the  thread- 
ing dial  and  the  method  by  which  it  is  set 
are  shown  in  detail. 

"After  the  cross-feed  Index  shows  that 
the  thread  has  been  cut  to  depth,  a  gage  is 
tried  on  the  thread  showing  that  the  thread 
is  still  slightly  oversize. 

"The  picture  shows  how  this  condition  is 
corrected  and  closes  with  a  resume  of  the 
various  items  shown  in  the  picture."  Busi- 
ness screen 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING  AN  EXTERNAL  NATIONAL  FINE 
THREAD.  (Engine  lathe  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 
$22.88     Castle  621.9 

'  sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  the  US  Offlce  of  education 
Describes  various  shapes  of  threads  and 
their  uses,  giving  the  characteristics  of  the 
National  Fine  Thread,  and  showing  the  pro- 
cedures used  to  cut  such  a  thread  on  a  lathe 
"Good  use  of  titles  and  explanations.  Ex- 
cellent close-up  shots  of  working  tools.  Very 
technical.  Well  organized  and  presented." 
California 

"Excellent  when  there  are  large  numbers 

to    be    taught    machine   work.    .    .    Large    trade 

school  will  find  they  save  time."     Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING    AN     INTERNAL    ACME    THREAD. 

(Machine   shop   work   ser.)    22min   16-sd-$34.31 
1944    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  set  up  the  lathe  and  cut  an 
internal  right-hand  acme  thread;  how  to  grind 
and  check  the  stocking  and  forming  tools; 
why  the  compound  rest  is  set  at  an  angle 
toward  the  headstock  when  cutting  a  right- 
hand  internal  thread;  how  the  finish  forming 
tool  is  centered  in  the  groove  formed  by  the 
stocking  tool;  how  to  set  the  threading  tools 
to  the  work;  and  how  to  gage  the  finished 
threads 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING  AN  INTERNAL  TAPER  PIPE 
THREAD.  (Operations  on  the  engine  lathe 
ser.)  20min  16-sd-$32.16  1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
A  US  Offlce  of  education  production 
Use  of  a  taper  attachment  when   cutting 
internal    pipe   threads;    how   to  bore  a  tapered 
hole  to  gage  size  for  threading;  how  to  thread 
a  tapered  hole  to  fit  a  gage;  and  how  to  com- 
pute pipe  thread  dimensions 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAF    $27.74 

Rice  VES 


CUTTING  AND  THREADING  PIPE  BY 
HAND.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  12min  16- 
sd-$22.88     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  types  of  fittings  and  their  use; 
use  of  pipe  vise;  use  of  cutter  and  hacksaw; 
swedging  and  its  removal  by  reaming;  selection 
and  use  of  dias;  proper  threading  and  pipe 
thread  taper 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


CUTTING  AND  THREADING  PIPE  ON  A 
POWER  MACHINE.  (Shipbuilding  skills 
ser.)    17min    16-sd-$28.58    1944    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
Shows     function     and    principal     parts     of 
power   pipe   threader;    proper   use   and   care   of 
dias     and     cutting     tools;     proper     lubrication; 
shows   swedging  offset  and  removal   by   cham- 
fering;   and  shows  how  to  correct  thread  that 
is  too  large 
Calhoun  SuF 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAF  $24.52 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

CUTTING    KEY  WAYS.    (Milling  machine  ser.) 

15min     16-sd-$26.43     1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Demonstrates  the  operation  of  a  shaper  in 
cutting  a  keyway  in  a  steel  shaft,  emphasizes 
the  safety  precautions  necessary  in  the  opera- 
tion of  this  machine,  explains  the  clearance 
hole  at  the  end  of  a  cut,  portrays  the  selec- 
tion of  the  tool  and  its  setting  for  a  given  width 
and  depth  of  cut,  shows  the  correct  procedures 
for  securing  the  work  in  a  table  vise,  and  the 
selection  and  procedures  used  in  setting  the 
correct  length,  position,  and  the  speed  of  the 
ram  stroke 

Animation  is  combined  with  commentary 
and  closeups  of  the  blueprint  show  the  steps 
followed  when  laying  off  the  keyway  at  the 
end  of  a  steel  shaft.  The  use  of  an  indicator 
to  check  and  to  make  certain  that  the  solid 
jaw  of  the  table  vise  is  parallel  with  the 
stroke  of  the  ram  is  denionstrated  in  consider- 
able detail 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CUTTING  TEETH   ON  A  WORM  GEAR.  (Ma- 
chine   shop    work)      17min    16-sd-$29.29  1946 
Castle  621.9 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 

Shows  how  to  mount  workpiece  between 
centers;  how  to  swivel  table  to  correct  angle; 
how  to  set  dividing  head  for  specified  index- 
ing; how  to  position  workpiece  for  gashing; 
how  to  gash  the  teeth  on  the  workpiece;  how 
to  mount  the  hob  and  workpiece  for  hobblng 
operations;  how  to  position  workpiece  under 
dead  center  of  hob;  and  how  to  mesh  gashed 
gear  with  hob  and  hob  the  teeth 
UWP 

CUTTING  THREADS  WITH  TAPS  AND 
DIES.  (Bench  work  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$31.44 
1942  Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of  education 
"Shows  and  explains  the  methods,   opera- 
tions,  and  procedures  used  when  cutting  small 
threads  with  the  use  of  hand  taps  and  dies." 
Business  screen 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CUTTING  WITH  CARBIDE  TOOLS:  PART  I 
SINGLE-POINT.  (Machine  shop  work)  19min 
16-sd-$31.44      1946      Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  select  the  tool  for  the  job; 
how  to  set  up  the  job;  how  to  calculate  speed, 
feed,   and   depth  of  cut;   how  to  machine  on  a 
lathe,    using    a    single-point    carbide    tool;    suid 
how  to  correct  unsatisfactory  machining 
Ind    $1.85 
UWP 

CUTTING   WITH   CARBIDE  TOOLS:     PART   II 

MILLING    CUTTERS.      (Machine   shop   work) 

15min      16-sd-$27.15      1946      Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 

Shows    how   to   select   a    cutter;    how    to 

determine  feed,   speed,   and  depth  of  cut;  how 


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CUTTING    WITH    CARBIDE   TOOLS:    PART   II 

— -Continued 
to    set    up   the    workpiece   and   position    cutter; 
how  to  face  a  mill  workpiece;  and  how  to  re- 
duce high  power  consumption 

Ind   $1.85 

UWF 

DRILLING    A     HOLE    IN    A    PIN.      (Sensitive 

drill    ser.)    llmin    16-sd-?20.74     1942      Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US    Office   of   education 
"Shows  the  operations  and  sequences  fol- 
lowed  when    drilling  a  hole   In   each   end  of   a 
steel  pin.     Two  methods  are  shown:  drilling  to 
a   layout;    and   drilling  with   a  jig. 

"The  necessity  for  following  the  drawing 
at  each  step  is  emphasized  and  attention  is 
also  given  to  the  need  for  cleanliness  of  ma- 
chine and  tools. 

"Commentary   is   used   throughout   to    ex- 
plain   the    reasons   for   each   movement   and   to 
emphasize  the  various   safety  precautions  that 
must   be  observed."     Business   screen 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DRILLING  AND  TAPPING  CAST  STEEL.  (Ra- 
dial drill  ser.)   20min  16-sd-$30.74  1942     Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by    US    Office   of   education 
Shows   the   techniques   used  when   drilling 
and    tapping    blind    holes    in    cast    steel    on    a 
radial  drill.     A  drill  jig  with  loose  bushings  is 
used  for  locating  the  holes 

Throughout  the  picture,  the  various  con- 
trols of  the  machine  are  pointed  out  and  the 
method  of  using  each  demonstrated 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DRILLING,  BORING  AND  REAMING  WORK 
HELD  IN  CHUCK.  (Engine  lathe  ser.)  lOmir 
16-sd-$21.44      1942      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Presents  in  considerable  detail  the  center- 
ing of  a  gear  blank  in  an  independent  chuck, 
the  selection  and  setting  of  the  tool  for  facing 
the  gear  blank;  drilling,  boring,  and  reaming 
with  the  tail  center;  and  reviews  the  use  of 
the  taper  attachment  in  the  making  of  a  taper 
bore 

The  job  selected  for  this  demonstration  is 
a   rough   steel   forged   pinion   gear  blank 
Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DRILLING    IN    METAL,    WOOD,    AND    PLAS- 
TICS.     23min    16-sd-$29.41    1943    Castle      621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by    the    US    Navy    department 
Demonstrates     and     explains     the    use     of 
several    types   of   drills    suitable   for   drilling   in 
different   metals,    woods,    or  plastics 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

DRILLING  TO  A  LAYOUT  AND  SPOT- 
FACING  CAST  IRON.  (Radial  drill  ser.) 
16min    16-sd-$27.15    1942    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  in  detail  the  techniques  used  wiien 
drilling   to   a   layout   and   spotfacing   the   under 
side  of  a  flange.    The  method  of  mounting  the 
work  on  the  table  and  the  necessity  for  clamp- 
ing it  securely  in  place  are  shown  in  detail 
Available  from,  10   or  'more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DRILLING  WITH  PORTABLE  DRILL  MO- 
TORS. (Aircraft  work  ser.)  17min  16-sd- 
$29.29     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade    Guide 
Produced   by   US    Office   of   education 
Shows    how    to    use    a    portable    electric 
drill   motor,    how   to   select   a   drill   and   check 


it  for  size,  how  to  insert  a  drill  in  a  chuck, 
how  to  check  a  drill  for  true-running,  how 
to  avoid  damage  to  parts  while  drilling,  and 
how  to  install  and  use  a  special  attachment 
for  drilling 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ELEMENTARY  OPERATIONS  ON  THE  EN- 
GINE   LATHE.     22min     16-sd-$72     1941     EBP 

621.9 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 

This  subject  consists  of  two  separate  reels 
which    are    available    separately    at    $36    each 

Provides  help  in  the  detailed  demonstra- 
tion of  modern  shop  practice.  There  are  full- 
screen close-ups  which  isolate  and  greatly 
enlarge  the  critical  action  involved  in  sig- 
nificant procedures 

It  covers  correct  methods  for  exact  align- 
ment of  the  lathe,  detailed  procedures  involved 
in  facing,  straight  turning,  and  squaring  a 
shoulder,  working  accurately  to  dimensions 
from  a  mechanical  drawing,  characteristics  and 
selection  of  the  principal  cutting  tools  and  the 
use  of  micrometers  in  relation  to  the  graduated 
dials 

"Recommended  for  schools  that  desire 
the  benefit  of  a  visual  aid  in  teaching  shop 
practice,  this  film  is  excellently  planned." 
Movie  makers 

"Good  sound,  photography  and  subject 
matter.  An  excellent  vocational  guidance  film." 
California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FACE  MILLING  WITH  A  FIXTURE.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work)   16min     16-sd-$27.88     Castle 

621.9 
trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  determine  speed  and  feed; 
how  to  establish  reference  surfaces;  make  ref- 
erence cut  by  end-milling  a  flange;  and  how 
to    make    reference    cut    by    milling    the    face 

Ind    $1.85 

UWF 

FACING,  TURNING,  BORING,  GROOVING 
AND  CHAMFERING.  (Vertical  boring  mill 
ser.)     31min  16-sd-$43.75  1942  Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 

Demonstrates  facing,  turning,  boring, 
grooving,  and  chamfering  cuts  on  a  vertical  tur- 
ret lathe  with  the  simultaneous  use  of  both 
heads,  the  securing  of  work  in  a  special  fixture, 
the  precautions  to  be  observed  in  machining 
magnesium  alloys,  and  the  use  of  a  surface  gage 
and  test  indicator  for  leveling  and  centering  the 
work 

The  Job  selected  for  this  demonstration  is  a 
semi-finished  magnesium  alloy  casting,  prepared 
by  the  lay-out  department 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FILING.      15min     16-sd-$21.40     Castle  621.9 

jh-sh-trade 

US  Navy  film 

Shows  the  various  types  of  files  and  file 
cuts.  Stresses  the  importance  of  filing  in 
machine  shop  work 

FILING  AN   INTERNAL  IRREGULAR  SHAPE. 

27min      16-sd-$39.45      1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
How  to  make  file  selection;  how  to  set 
up  a  metal  cutting  band  saw  machine  for  fil- 
ing; how  to  file  a  die;  how  to  lay  out  a  punch 
using  a  die  as  a  template;  how  to  file  a  punch; 
how  to  check  the  filing  of  a  punch  with  a  die; 
and  how  to  fine  finish  file 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


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FILING  TEMPLATE   METAL.     (Aircraft  work 
ser.)    15min   16-sd-$27.15     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  clamp  template  metal  on  a 
bench  and  in  a  vise;  how  to  select  the  correct 
file  for  each  job;  how  to  grip  the  file  for 
different  jobs;  how  to  file  a  square  edge  and 
remove  burrs;  how  the  wrist  is  rotated  for 
filing  inside  curves;  how  to  file  inside  rectangles 
and  remove  fillets  from  corners 

For  illustration,  a  straight  edge,  an  Inside 
oval,  and  outside  contour  template,  and  an 
inside  rectangle  are  used 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FUNDAMENTALS  OF  END  CUTTING  TOOLS. 

(Single  point  cutting  tools  ser.)  ISmin    16-sd- 
$22.88      1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US    Office   of   education 
"Study  of  representative  single  point   end 
cutting     tools     In     action.       Six    representative 
tools    are    shown    and    the    various    uses    and 
characteristics     of    each     discussed     In     detail. 
EiXtreme  closeup  views,  slow  motion,  and  com- 
mentary are  combined."     Business  screen 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FUNDAMENTALS   OF   FILING.     (Bench  work 
ser.)    13min   16-sd-$22.88     1942     Castle       621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
"The  purpose  of  this  motion  picture  Is  to 
grive   the   beginner   in    shop   work   the   informa- 
tion   that    will    enable   him   to    select   the   right 
file  for  the  right  job. 

"Motion  pictures  are  combined  with  com- 
mentary to  define  the  terms  used,  to  dis- 
tlnquish  the  various  kinds  of  files,  and  to 
Indicate  the  genersd  type  of  work  that  each 
kind  of  file  does  best."  Business  screen 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF  SIDE  CUTTING  TOOLS. 

(Single  point  cutting  tools  ser.)   llmln  16-sd- 
$21.44     1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
"A  motion  picture  study  of  a  single  point 
side  cutting  tool  in  action.  The  film  gives 
In  considerable  detail  (1)  the  name  and  loca- 
tion of  each  part  of  the  tool,  (2)  an  explana- 
tion of  the  relationship  between  each  part  and 
the  job  the  tool  has  to  do,  (3)  an  explanation 
of  how  the  job  of  cutting  metal  and  carryings 
off  the  heat  generated  affects  the  shape,  the 
setting,  and  the  care  of'  a  single  point  side 
cutting  tool  as  used  In  a  lathe."  Business 
screen 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GAUGE    BLOCKS  &  ACCESSORIES.   23min   16- 
sd-$35.16     1945     Castle  621.9 

trade-adult  Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office    of    education 
Why     accessories     are     used     with    gauge 
blocks;  shows  how  to  inspect  a  plug  gauge,  an 
adjustable  snap  gauge,   a  profile  gauge,   a  ring 
gauge,    and    a    screw-thread    pitch;    and    shows 
how  to   build  a  height   gauge  and  scriber 
lo  $2 

GIVING    A    SHOP    DEMONSTRATION.      ISmin 
16-sd-$24.26      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-tr-adu!t 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

Shows  a  shop  teacher  preparing  and  con- 
ducting a  shop  demonstration  in  forming  a 
fianged  tray 


GRINDING     A     PARALLEL     BAR.  PART     I: 

SETTING    UP    THE    MACHINE.  14min      16- 

sd-$25.71      Castle  621.9 
trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  mount  a  grinding  wheel; 
how  to  position  the  diamond  tool  and  true  the 
wheel,  operate  a  magnetic  chuck,  use  the  con- 
trols of  the  grinder,  and  grind  the  face  of  the 
chuck 

GRINDING  A  PARALLEL  BAR.  PART  II: 
GRINDING  OPERATIONS.  15min  16-sd- 
$26.43      Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  position  the  parallel  bar  on 
the  chuck;  rough-grind  the  opposite  sides  of 
the  bar;  rough-grind  adjacent  sides  of  the 
bar  at  exact  right  angles;  and  finish-grind  all 
four  sides 

GRINDING  A  SINGLE-POINT  TOOL.  26min 
16-sd-$38.75      Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 

Shows  how  to  semi-finish  and  finish-grind 
a  dull  tool;  rough-grind  a  chipped  or  broken 
tip;  grind  a  newly  brazed  tool;  and  grind  a 
chip  breaker 

GRINDING  A  TEMPLATE.  15mln  16-sd-$26.43 
Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  mount  and  true  the 
wheel;  mount  sine  bar  on  the  table;  set  the 
sine  bar  for  specified  angles;  set  up  the  tem- 
plate on  the  side  bar;  rough-and  finish-grind 
the  template;  and  check  the  workpiece  for 
accuracy 

GRINDING  A  V  BLOCK,  22mln  16-sd-$33.60 
Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  set  up  a  V  Block  to  grind 
the  ends  and  the  V;  rough-and  finish-grind 
the  ends;  establish  reference  points  for  grind- 
ing the  V  to  precision  dimensions;  and  check 
the  work  for  accuracy 

GRINDING  MULTIPLE-POINT  TOOLS.  20mln 
16-sd-$32.16    Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  off-hand  grind  individual 
teeth;  how  to  circle  grind;  surface  grind  all 
tooth  relief  angles;  how  to  finish  surfaces  and 
edges  by  honing;  and  how  to  inspect  re- 
sharpened  cutters 

GRINDING  THIN  DISCS.  15mln  l6-sd-$23.22 
Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  true  the  grinding  wheel; 
load  and  operate  the  magnetic  chuck;  rough- 
grind  the  disc;  finish-grind  the  discs  to  preci- 
sion measurements;  and  check  them  for  ac- 
curacy and  parallelism 

INSPECTION   OF  THREADS.   (Inspection  ser.) 

22min      16-sd-$33.60      1944      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US   Office  of  education   production 
Identifying     the     different     parts     of     an 
American    national    standard    thread;    how    to 
inspect  external  threads  with  a  roll  snap  gage; 
how  to  adjust  the  roll  snap  gage;  and  how  to 
inspect   Internal   threads  with   a  plug  gage 
Dav  SuP 

Nay  UWF   $1.50 

Ohio  VAF  $29.02 

Rice  VES 

LAYING  OUT  SMALL  CASTINGS.  (Bench 
work    ser.)      ITmin   16-sd-$27.88     1942     Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
"Shows  In  considerable  detail  the  methods 
and  procedures  used  when  laying  out  a  small 


310 


1947    EDITION 


621.9 


LAYING  OUT  SMALL  CASTINGS — Continued 
casting   for   drilling.     The  location   of  a  refer- 
ence point  and  tlie  necessity  for  working  from 
this  reference  point  when  laying  out  such  cast- 
ings is  emphasized. 

"The  film  closes  with  views  and  commen- 
tary   emphasizing    the    necessity    for    accuracy 
in  all  layout  work."     Business  screen 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LOCATING  HOLES,  DRILLING  AND  TAP- 
PING IN  CAST  IRON.  (Vertical  drill  ser.) 
19min     16-sd-$30.01      1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office  of   education 
"Shows    the    methods    and    sequences    fol- 
lowed   when    drilling    and    tapping    cast    iron." 
Business  screen 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MACHINE  MAKER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-f50     1939     EBP  621.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"Portrays  the  setting  and  personnel  of  a 
machine  tool  factory.  Demonstrates  the  opera- 
tion and  manufacture  of  lathes,  millers,  planers, 
drill  presses,  boring  mills,  grinders,  and  other 
machmes.  Reproduces  workers'  conversations 
on  technical  problems,  and  reveals  the  role  of 
machinist  apprentices.  Provides  close-ups  of 
checking   and    assembly   line   operations. 

"Conversations  in  a  machinist's  home  focus 
attention  on  conveniences  made  possible  by 
mass  production.  Scenes  in  an  automobile 
factory  show  the  flow  of  machine-tooled  parts 
in  the  manufacture  of  cajs  by  mass  produc- 
tion."    Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MACHINING  A  CAST  IRON  RECTANGULAR 
BLOCK.  (Shaper  ser.)  25min  16-sd-$37.32 
1942    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Demonstrates  the  procedures  followed  when 
rough   machining  and    finish   machining   a   rec- 
tangular block  of  metal  held  In  a  vise  mounted 
on  the  table  of  the  machine 

In  this  picture  a  block  of  cast  Iron  Is  used 
to  show  how  the  work  is  held  in  the  vise,  the 
functions  and  use  of  parallels  and  the  various 
ways  in  which  the  block  is  set  in  the  vise  for 
rough  machining  all  six  surfaces 

It  demonstrates  also  the  techniques  used 
when  taking  finishing  cuts  including  the  use  of 
tell-tale  papers  to  assure  the  correct  seating  of 
the  piece  on  the  parallels,  the  necessity  for 
establishing  a  reference  surface  and  setting  the 
piece  in  the  vise  so  that  all  the  other  surfaces 
will  be  machined  from  that  reference  surface 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MACHINING  A  TOOL  STEEL  V  BLOCK. 

(Shaper  ser.)   21min  16-sd-$32.87  1942     Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Shows  in  detail  the  machining  of  a  V-block 
from  a  solid  piece  of  tool  steel  which  is  held  in 
a  shaper  vise.     The   piece  has   previously  been 
finish  machined  all  over  ready  for  cutting  V's 
and  the  clamping  slots  on  the  sides.    The  use  of 
paper   shims    to   assure    the   correct   seating  on 
the    parallel,    setting    the    ram    for    length    and 
position  of  stroke,  are  shown  in  detail 

The  selection  of  each  tool  used  on  the  vari- 
ous operations  is  discussed,  both  in  the  pictures 
and  the  commentary,  and  the  correct  procedures 
followed  when  setting  each  tool  for  its  particu- 
lar job,  are  also  emphasized,  both  In  the  pic- 
tures and  the  commentary 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


MACHINING  LAMINATED  PLASTICS.  19min 
16-sd-$31.44    Castle  621.9 

Jh-sh-tr-c-adult  Guide 
Shows  how  to  machine  typical  laminated 
part;  how  to  cut  the  tube  stock  to  length  on 
a  circular  saw;  how  to  turn  the  outside  dia- 
meters on  a  lathe;  how  to  machine  Inside 
diameters  by  boring  with  a  lathe;  and  how  to 
finish  the  machining  of  the  part  on  a  milling 
machine 

MACHINING  WORK  HELD  IN  CHUCK— USE 
OF  REFERENCE  SURFACES.  (Operations 
on  the  engine  lathe  ser.)  24mln  16-sd-$35.89 
1944  Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Selecting  and  machining  surfaces  to  be 
used  for  reference;  how  to  set  up  a  work- 
piece  accurately  to  the  reference  surfaces  In 
a  lathe  chuck;  and  how  to  use  a  boring  bar 
to  machine  several  internal  surfaces 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MACHINIST    &    TOOL     MAKER.      (Tour    life 

work   ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50;    rent  $1.50     1942 
Mahnke  621.9 

trade-adult 
Produced    by    Vocational    guidance    films 
Shows  and  explains  the  five  ways  of  ma- 
chining   metals;    employing    the    engine    lathe, 
drill  press,  milling  machine,  planer  and  grinder. 
The  importance  of  the  knowledge  of  being  able 
to   use   measuring   devices  and   blueprint   read- 
ing is  presented.     Beginning  workers  are  shown 
working  on  a  production  line,  operating  either 
automatic  or  semi-automatic  machine.    As  they 
advance,     they     become     foremen,     setup     and 
maintenance   men.      The   nature  of  the  knowl- 
edge and  training  needed  to  hold  one  of  these 
jobs    is    told.      In    this    vocation    are    the   tool- 
makers  and   the  die   makers.     Closes  with   the 
work    of    the    machine    designer    and    presents 
suggestions   on    "How  to  be  a  machinist" 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAKING  A  COLD  BEND  ON  A  HAND- 
POWERED  MACHINE.  (Shipbuilding  skills 
ser.)    13min   16-sd-$23.60   1944  Castle  621.9 

sh-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office  of  education 
Shows   why   bends   in   pipe   are   necessary; 
gives    maximum    and    mlnumum    pipe    size    for 
cold    bending    by    hand;    shows    use    of    hand 
bender;   methods  used  in  measuring  for  bends. 
using  proper  bend  ratio  and  how  to  use  table 
of  factors;  and  how  to  use  templates 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAP  $19.65 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


MAKING  A  WRAPPED  AND  SOLDERED 
SPLICE.  (Aircraft  maintenance  ser.)  15min 
16-sd-$27.15      1944      Castle  621.9 

sh-trade-adult      Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of  education 
Making   a   ball   soldered   terminal;   how   to 
prevent    the    wires    from    unlaying    when    cut; 
how  to  fit  a  cable  to  a  thimble;  how  to  use  a 
splicing   clamp;    how   to   make    the  wire   wrap; 
how    to    provide    for    inspection    spacing,    and 
how  to  get  the  solder  thoroughly  sweated  Into 
the     space     between     the     wrapping    and     the 
thimble 
Bray    $22.73;    rent   $2      SuP 
ColPJC    50c  UWP    $1.50 

Dav  VAP  $22.73 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


311 


621.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MANUAL  CUTTING  A  BEVEL— FREEHAND. 

(Oxygen  cutting  ser.)  13min  16-sd-$23.60     1944 
Castle  S21.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Selecting  a  tip  for  bevel   cutting;    how  to 
clean  a  tip;   how  to  adjust  oxygen  and  acety- 
lene pressure  for  bevel   cutting;   how  to  cut  a 
bevel  with  minimum  drag;   and  how  to  handle 
and    operate    the    cutting   equipment    safely 
CoIPJC    50c  SuP 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $19.65 

Rice  VES 


MANUAL  CUTTING  A  SHAPE— FREEHAND 
GUIDED.  (Oxygen  cutting  ser.)  16min  16-sd- 
$27.88     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Making  a  plywood  template  for  cutting; 
how  to  make  a  tip  guide  device;  how  to  posi- 
tion a  template  for  cutting,  how  to  use  the 
guide  device;  and  how  to  use  a  circle  cutting 
device 

ColPJC  50c  SuP 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $23.87 

Rice  VES 


MANUAL  CUTTING  TO  A  LINE— FREE- 
HAND. (Oxygen  cutting  ser.)  21min  16-sd- 
$32.87    1944    Castle  621.9 

Eh-c-trade  adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
How  to  assemble  an  oxyacetylene  cutting 
outfit;  how  to  select  the  proper  cutting  tip; 
how  to  adjust  oxygen  and  acetylene  delivery 
pressures;  how  to  adjust  the  preheating  cut- 
ting flames;  how  to  make  a  90°  freehand  cut; 
and  how  to  disassemble  the  cutting  outfit. 
Safety  measures  are  emphasized  and  demon- 
strated 

ColPJC  50c  SuP 

Dav  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAP  $28.38 

Rice  VES 


MEASURING  PIPE,  TUBING,  AND  FIT- 
TINGS.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  15min  16- 
sd-$27.15     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced   by   US   Office   of  education 

Explains  types  and  sizes  of  pipe  and 
tubing,  various  weights,  and  types  of  fittings 
— screws,  bolted,  and  welded;  shows  need  for 
accurate  measurement;  explains  ID  and  OD; 
shows  how  to  me€isure  for  fittings,  offsets  and 
bends  and  how  to  make  allowances  for  length 
of  thread  when  measuring  for  screwed  fittings 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


METAL  WORKING  LATHE.    20min   16-sd-loan. 
Also  color-loan    1941    South  Bend  lathe  works 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult 

Pilmed  by  Burton  Holmes.  May  be  pur- 
chased in  color  for  $100;  black  and  white  prints 
cost    $42.50 

Adapted  from  the  company's  book,  "How 
to  run  a  lathe,"  this  film  is  intended  to  speed 
up  the  training  of  lathe  operators. 

Shows    the    apprentice    what    a    lathe    is, 
what  a  lathe  is  for,  and  how  the  various  parts 
operate.     Important  lathe  operations,   including 
turning,  facing  and  thread  cutting  are  demon- 
strated 
DeV  loan 
Mich 
Tex  $2 


MILLING    A    CIRCULAR    T-SLOT.      (Machine 

shop    work    ser.)       21min     16-sd-$33.60       1944 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  mill  a  circular  T-slot  In 
solid  metal;  how  to  use  a  rotary  table  for 
continuous  circular  milling;  how  to  use  a  two- 
lip  end  mill,  end  mill,  and  a  T-slot  cutter; 
and  how  to  use  a  dial  indicator  with  a  test 
bar  in  aligning  the  table 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MILLING    A    HELICAL    GROOVE.      (Machine 

shop    work    ser.)       28min      16-sd-$40.89      1944 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  mill  a  helical  groove  in  a 
cylindrical  shaft  on  the  vertical  milling  ma- 
chine; defines  and  explains  lead;  shows  how 
to  select  and  set  the  machine  gears  for  milling 
a  helical  groove  with  any  lead;  explains  back- 
lash; and  shows  how  to  use  the  dividing  head 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distribiitors 


MILLING    MACHINE.     (Milling  machine    ser.) 

8min  16-sd-$17.88     1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Provides  a  demonstration  of  a  plain  milling 
machine  and  shows  the  basic  parts  of  the  ma- 
chine, locates  and  names  the  various  control 
levers,  and  demonstrates  the  action  of  the  table 
longitudinally,  vertically,  and  cross-wise 

"Not  a  mechanic,  I  marvel  at  the  clearness 
of  explanations.  I  felt  that  I  could  use  th,y 
machine  if  I  could  but  see  the  film  a  time  or 
two  more."    Collaborator 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


PIPE     FABRICATION    WITH    JIGS.       (Pipefit- 
ting  ser.)   22min  16-sd-$33.60  1944  Castle  621.9 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
The   purpose   of   the  jig  and   how   to  plan 
its   layout   is   shown;   how  to  lay  out  and  as- 
semble   targets   for   a  jig;   how   to   set   targets 
and    hangers   using   a   pipe   section   as   a   tem- 
plate; and  how  to  fabricate  pipe  on  a  jig 
Dav  SuP 

Nay  UWP   $1.50 

Ohio  VAP  $28.33 

Rice  VES 


PLAIN     TURNING.      20min      16-8d-loan.     Also 
color-loan   1941    South  Bend  lathe  works   621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Pilmed  by  Burton  Holmes.  May  be  pur- 
chased in  color  for  $110;  black  and  white  prints 
cost  $45 

Adapted  from  the  company's  manual 
"How   to   run  a  lathe" 

This  companion  film  to  "Metal  working 
lathe,"  (above)  clearly  illustrates  all  opera- 
tions in  the  machining  of  a  shaft  held  between 
the  lathe  centers.  It  teaches  many  of  the 
basic  procedures  encountered  in  all  lathe  work. 
Among  these  are  blue  print  reading,  measur- 
ing with  calipers  and  micrometers,  locating 
and  drilling  center  holes,  proper  selection  of 
cutting  tools,  rough  turning  and  finish  turn- 
ing of  the  work-piece 

DeV  loan 

Mich 

Tex  $2 


312 


1947    EDITION 


621.9 


PLANING    A       FLAT      SURFACE.       (Machine 
shop  work)     22min     16-sd-$33.60     Castle  621.9 
sh-c-trade  Guide 
Explains  the  function  of  a  planer;  shows 
how  to  prepare  the  machine  and  tools 
Ind    $2 

PRECISION      GAGE      BLOCKS.     ISmin     16-sd- 

$30.01     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced    by    US    Offlce    of    education 

Calculating  a   stack   of   gage   blocks;   how 

to  clean  and  assemble  blocks;  various  uses  of 

gage    blocks    in    setting   inspection    gages;    and 

how    to    store    gage    blocks    when    not    In    use 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 

libraries   or   distributors 

REAMING    WITH    STRAIGHT    HAND    REAM- 
ERS.     20min     16-sd-$32.16     1942     Castle     621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Offlce  of  education 
"Shows  and  explains  the  operations,  meth- 
ods,  and  procedures  used."     Business  screen 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

REAMING    WITH    TAPER    HAND    REAMERS. 

(Bench    work   ser.)    15min      16-sd-$27.15      1942 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
"Shows  and  explains  the  tools,  operations, 
methods,  and  procedures  used.  The  demon- 
strations covered  are  the  hand  reaming  of  a 
taper  pin  hole  through  a  shaft  and  collar  and 
taper  reaming  a  dowel  pin  hole."  Business 
screen 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


The  Job  selected  for  this  machine  demon- 
stration is  an  aluminum  casting  for  a  diffuser 
section  of  a  modern  airplane  engine 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROUGH      TURNING      BETWEEN      CENTERS 

(Engine   lathe   ser.)      15min   16-sd-$27.15     1941 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
..  ;  Emphasizes  and  presents  In  considerable  de- 
!^  5«  ^^^®  ^"**  operation  of  the  machine,  the 
identification  of  the  various  controls  and  parts 
the  machine  used  in  rough  turning,  the  cor- 
rect settmg  of  rough  turning  tools,  the  safetv 
precautions  necessary  for  both  operator  and 
machine,  and  the  necessity  for  following  a  blue- 
print in  performing  any  job 

..«  1?^®  ^9*^  selected  for  this  demonstration  is 
rough  turning  a  pin  of  rough  stock  such  as  the 
pins  used  in  rear  axle  assembly 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

^^"^FJ^^^^  TOOLS.    lOmin    16-sd-loan    1944 
Int   harvester  621.9 

c-trade-adult 
♦^^i  "S,*^0"w^s  how  this  particular  company's  own 
f„^l.ti«^7^F  Pfe^am  was  organized  knd  Its 
,^?^i?o"^?^  methods,  from  salvage  at  indivld- 
nfi  nln"^f+-*°  *^®  <^^ntTal  clearing  house  for 
the  utilization  of  excess  and  obsolete  tools, 
K..O  ."^"^Phasis  is  given  to  a  low- temperature 
^Lt^'"*^  process  of  repairing  broken  or  dam- 
aged tools  of  various  kinds,  including  reamers, 
cutters^  ^^'^^'  ^^°^^^^^'  hobs  and  milling 

^^„,„ '3®^''l"*^^5?^  °^  tools  to  smaller  sizes  or 
reworking  to  different  types  is  also  treated/' 
Business  screen  v;<»i.cu. 


ROTARY    HEAD    TOOL    AND    DIE    MILLING 

MACHINE.       22min       16-sd-color-loaJi       1940 

Kearney  &  Trecker  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult 

This  color  fflm  is  devoted  entirely  to  a  clear 

and  understandable  discussion  and  explanation 

of  this  machine  tool 

ROUGH  FACING  AND  BORING  AND  TURN- 
ING  A  SHOULDER  ON  A  VERTICAL  TUR- 
RET LATHE.  (Vertical  boring  mill  ser.) 
22min   16-sd-$34.31     1942     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-aduit  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
Reviews  the  operation  of  the  vertical  head; 
portrays  in  considerable  detail  the  parts  and 
the  operation  of  the  horizontal  or  side  head; 
depicts  the  procedures  used  in  holding  work  on 
the  table  with  clamps  and  driving  block;  and 
demonstrates  the  operations  used  in  making 
rough  facing,  boring,  and  turning  cuts  with  the 
independent  use  of  the  main  and  side  head 

An  aluminum  casting  of  an  airplane  motor 
part  is  used  for  this  demonstration 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


ROUGH    FACING,  TURNING  AND   DRILLING. 

(Vertical  boring  mill   ser.)    31min  16-sd-$43.75 
1942    Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US    Offlce   of   education 

Emphasizes  the  identification  of  the  various 
controls  on  a  standard  vertical  turret  lathe;  the 
use  of  these  controls  in  making  facing,  turning, 
and  drilling  cuts  with  the  vertical  head;  demon- 
strates the  independent  and  universal  move- 
ments of  the  chuck  jaws  on  the  table;  the 
method  of  holding  a  piece  by  internal  chucking 
and  the  use  of  the  indexes  on  the  machine  to 
control   the   movement   of   the   cutting  tools 


®^<i^Ai=  ^^^.  ,  'NJERNAL  IRREGULAR 
KT'^  E%  \^®t.^i:0"tt»ng  hand  saw  ser.)  32min 
16-sd-$44.47     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Offlce  of  education 
„..„  J^^K  ?'"^,  shows  how  to  drill  the  saw 
Si^*7^  ^°}^''  l^ow  to  make  the  saw  selection; 
how  to  set  up  a  band  saw  machine;  how  to 
weld  saw  bands;  how  to  saw  an  Internal  con- 
tour shape;  and  how  to  remove  and  store  a 
band  saw  v'«=   a. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAWING  TEMPLATE  METAL.   (Aircraft  work 
ser.)    17min   16-sd-$28.58     1944     Castle       621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce  of  education 

^•^*v?^°"^®T-h°"^  to  use  a  job  selector  chart  for 
width  pitch,  set  of  teeth;  and  speed;  how  to 
Identify  raker,  wave,  and  straight  teeth;  how 
to  mount  a  saw  blade  on  a  band  saw;  how  to 
select  and  adjust  blade  guides;  how  to  saw 
to  a  layout  line;  how  to  "chew  out"  metal  from 
a   notch;   and  how   to   remove  burrs 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SCRAPING    FLAT    SURFACES.     (Bench   work 
ser.)   14min     16-sd-$25.71     1942     Castle      621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
"Shows  and  explains  the  operations,  meth- 
ods, and  procedures  used  in  hand  scraping  flat 
surfaces  to  a  surface  plate.  .  .  The  problem  is 
hand-scraping  a  fuel  pump  body  to  produce  a 
liquid-tight  joint.     Five  common  forms  of  hand 
scrapers  are  shown."     Business  screen 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


313 


621.9 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


STRADDLE  AND  SURFACE  MILLING  TO 
CLOSE  TOLERANCES.  (Milling  machine 
ser.)    27min   16-sd-$39.45   1942  Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  set-up  and  the  selection  of  cut- 
ters used  when  surface  milling  a  solid  block 
of  steel  on  four  sides  and  then  straddle  milling 
the  block  into  a  T-section,  working  to  close 
tolerances.  The  piece  is  clamped  to  the  table 
with  finger  clamps  in  each  end 

The  rough  piece  has  previously  been  drilled 
In  the  end  for  the  finger  clamps  and  the  op- 
erator's movements  as  he  cleans  the  table  and 
the  piece  and  clamps  the  piece  on  the  table, 
for  the  first  slab  milling  cut,  are  shown.  The 
piece  is  milled  on  all  four  sides,  each  move- 
ment of  the  operator  being  shown  in  detail 
and  discussed  in  the  commentary 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


STRADDLE    MILLING.    (Milling  machine  ser.) 
17min    16-sd-?29.29      1942      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 

Shows  the  sequence  of  operations  used 
when  machining  the  sides  of  two  connecting 
rods  held  on  a  fixture  mounted  on  a  table  of  a 
No.  2  plain  milling  machine 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SWAGING  CABLE  TERMINALS.  (Aircraft 
maintenance  ser.)  12min  16-sd-$22.15  1944 
Castle  621.9 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Selecting   the    dies   to    fit   the   cable;    how 
to  measure  and  to  mark  the  cable  accurately; 
how  to  anchor  the  cable  in  the  terminal;   how 
to  set  up  the  swaging  machine;  how  to  check 
work    for    uniformity    and    other    defects;    and 
how  to  remove  and  to  clean  machine  parts 
Bray    $17.97;    rent   $2      SuP 
Dav  UWP  $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $17.97 

Rice  VES 


TUBE    BENDING    BY    HAND.     (Aircraft  work 
ser.)    15min   16-sd-$27.15   1944   Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Shows  why  tubes  must  be  bent  for  instal- 
lation  in   airplanes;    how   the  jig  and  mock-up 
are    used;    how    to    measure    tubes    and    check 
them    with    specifications;    how    to    set    up    the 
tube  bending  machine  for  the  job;  and  how  the 
various  parts  of  the  machine  function 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


TURNING  A  TAPER  WITH  THE  TAIL- 
STOCK  SET  OVER.  (Engine  lathe  ser.) 
17min    16-sd-$29.29      1942      Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 

"Shows  the  operations  and  sequences 
followed  when  turning  a  taper  on  a  lathe  with 
the  tailstock  set  over.  Begins  with  a  defini- 
tion of  the  word  'taper'  and  mentions  some 
of  the  many  ways  in  which  they  are  used  in 
machines. 

"The  three  methods  commonly  used  when 
turning  tapers  on  a  lathe  are  mentioned  and 
the  reason  is  given  why  it  is  sometimes  neces- 
sary to  use  the  set-over  method."  Business 
screen 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TURNING  WORK  HELD  ON  A  FIXTURE. 

(Operations   on   the  engine  lathe  ser.)    21min 
16-sd-$32.87       1944       Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
How  to  mount  on  a  special  fixture  for 
machining  an  irregularly  shaped  casting  which 
cannot  be  held  in  a  chuck;  how  to  mount  and 
center  the  fixture  on  a  lathe;  and  how  to  grind 
tools  for  the  machining  of  brass 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURNING  WORK  HELD  ON  A  MANDREL. 

(Machine   shop   work  ser.)   20min    16-sd-$32.16 
1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  what  a  mandrel  is,  and  on  what 
type  of  job  it  can  be  used  to  advantage,  how 
to  fit  the  mandrel  into  the  workpiece,  how 
to  mount  the  mandrel  and  work  between 
centers,  how  to  protect  the  mandrel  from 
injury  by  cutting  tools,  how  to  cut  a  bevel, 
using  the  compound  rest,  and  how  to  calculate 
speed  and  feed  and  set  the  controls 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURNING     WORK     OF     TWO     DIAMETERS. 

(Engine  lathe   ser.)     14min  16-sd-$25.71     1942 
Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Emphasizes  the  care  and  operation  of  the 
machine,  the  necessity  for  advance  planning 
of  the  work,  the  setup  for  the  job,  the  neces- 
sity for  checking  with  the  blueprint,  laying 
off  and  nicking  the  piece  for  machining,  rough 
and  finish  turning  to  close  tolerances,  rough 
and  finish  facing,  and  rough  and  finish  turn- 
ing of  fillets 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURRET  LATHE— AN  INTRODUCTION.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work)     17min    16-sd-$29.29     Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade  Guide 
Shows  the  functions  of  the  head,  hexagon 
turret,   square  turret,   and  bed  and  how  to  de- 
termine   the    sequence   of   operations 
Ind    $1.50 

USE  AND  CARE  OF  HAND  FILES.  20min 
16-sd-$G6    1942    Jam  Handy  621.9 

sh-c-trade 
The  first  part  of  the  picture  is  devoted 
to  the  identification  of  the  various  parts  of  a 
file,  and  the  various  types  of  commonly  used 
files.  Then  follow  instructions  on  the  correct 
positions  and  movements  to  be  used  when  fil- 
ing. The  uses  of  various  files  are  shown  and 
explained.  The  picture  closes  with  instructions 
on  cleaning  and  caring  for  files  after  they  have 
been  used 

Ohio 

Tex    $1.50 
TexVB 

USING  A  BORING  BAR  BETWEEN  CEN- 
TERS.  (Operations  on  the  engine  lathe  ser.) 
22min    16-sd-$33.60     1944     Castle  621.9 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
A  US   Office   of   education   production 
Shows  how  to  set  up  a  boring  bar  between 
centers  of  a  lathe;   how  to  clamp  an  irregular 
workpiece    on    a    lathe    carriage;    and    how    to 
align  the  workpiece  center  with  the  lathe  coun- 
terline 
Dav  SuF 

Eastin    $14  UWF    $1.50 

Ind    $2  VAF  $29.02 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


314 


1947    EDITION 


621.9-621.92 


USING  A   FOLLOWER   REST.     (Machine  shop 
work    ser.)    21mln    16-sd-$32.87      1944      Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US    Office   of    education 
Shows    what    the    follower    rest    is,     and 
when  to  use  it;  how  the  follower  rest  supports 
the   work   against   the   pressure   of   the   cutting 
tool;    how   to   mount   the   follower   rest   on    the 
lathe;   how  to  adjust  the  Jaws  of  the  follower 
rest  to  the  work;  and  how  to  lubricate  the  work 
to    prevent    damage    to    the    jaws    and    work- 
piece 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

USING  A   SHELL   END   MILL.    (Machine  shop 
work    ser.)    21min    16-sd-$32.87      1944      Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office  of   education 
Shows  how  the  vertical  miller  differs  from 
other    milling    machines;     how    to    produce    a 
flat  surface  with  a  shell  end  mill  on  a  vertical 
milling  machine;   how  to  use  the  sliding  head; 
what  speed  and  feed  are;  and  how  to  calculate 
them 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

USING    A     STEADY     REST.      (Machine    shop 
work    ser.)    25min    16-sd-$37.32      1944      Castle 

621.9 
sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Shows  what  the  steady  rest  is,  and  when 
to   use   it;    how   the   steady   rest   supports    the 
work  against  the  pressure  of  the  cutting  tool; 
how  to  spot  the  work  for  the  location  of  the 
steady    rest;    how    to    mount    the   steady    rest 
on   the  lathe;   and   how  to  adjust  the  jaws  of 
the  rest  to  the  work 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

USING    A    STEADY     REST    WHEN     BORING. 

21min    16-sd-$32.87     1944     Castle  621.9 

trade  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
This  film  shows  how  to  mount  a  long 
casting  on  a  lathe  faceplate;  how  to  turn  a 
true  bearing  spot  for  supporting  the  workpiece 
with  a  steady  rest;  how  to  position  and  ad- 
just the  steady  rest;  and  how  boring,  turning 
and  forming  operations  are  performed  when 
work  is  supported  by  a  steady  rest 

Available  from,   10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


621.92     Grinding 

ENDFEED      GRINDING      A      TAPERED      PIN. 

(Centerless    grinder    ser.)    26min    16-sd-$38.02 
1945     Castle  621.92 

sh-trade-adult      Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The     principle     of     endfeed     grinding     Is 
shown;     how     to     use     cams    in    tapering    the 
regulating   wheel   and   grinding  wheel;   how   to 
rough    and    flnish-endfeed    grind;    how    to    use 
a    taper    collect    gage    and    Prussian    blue    to 
check  work;  how  to  redress  the  wheels  for  the 
finish   grind;    how   to   use   the   light   gage;   and 
how  to  correct  taper  error  of  less  than  .0005 
Dav  SuP 

Ind     $2.50  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAF  $32.53 

Rice  VES 

GRINDING  A  DEEP  HOLE.     (Internal  grinder 

ser.)   18mln  16-sd-$30.01     1944     Castle       621.92 

trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

Shows  how  to  grind  the  backing  pins  and 

work-holding    jaws    of   a   three-jaw    chuck    to 


IJ^i^..^^®  workpiece;  how  to  select  the  spindle 
projection  and  the  grinding  wheel;  how  to  set 
length  of  stroke  and  break-through;  how  to 
correct  for  taper  and  bellmouth;  Ind  how  to 
check  a  deep  hole  with  an  inside  micrometer 
Dav  gup 

Ind    $1.85  UWP    $1.50 

^ay  VAF  $25.22 

Rice  VES 

GRINDING    A    PLAIN    PIN,    PARTS    Ml.    (Od- 

sTi?4?C°^tl?'  center-type  grinder  ser./^l|- 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

US    Office    of    education    productions 

ri7m^,    «9Q9Qx'^    J-^H^\   GRINDING     WHEEL 

(17mm  $29.29)  and  it  shows  the  cutting  action 

of  a  grinding  wheel;  how  to  select  the  correct 

grinding  wheel;  how  to  handle  Ind  mount  the 

&nce''^^e'''4l.eT'''    ^"'    ^°^    '°    *">«    ^^^ 

(nmfn^lVfn  «*.'h*^-?^P^^N^  OPERATIONS 
lii^  **^-^^^  ^"^  ^^  shows  how  to  lubricate 
Snl^^v,*^."^  *,  center- type  grinder;  how  to  pre- 
«^A  ^^^  workpiece  for  grinding;  how  to  mount 
and    adjust    the    workpiece    for   proper    tension 

^nlY.^t"  m^^""^:  ^"^  *°  set  the  table  reversing 
dogs;  and  how  to  rough-grind  a  plain  pin 
ColPJc    50c  SuP 

PY  ,-,  OT  UWP    $1.50    ea 

Nay  ®*  ^-^^     $25.19-$24.52 

Rice 


GR'ND'NG  A  SLENDER  SHAFT  WITH  BACK 

"^ST.  (Operations  on  the  center-type  grinder 

ser.)   17min  16-sd-$28.58     1944     Castle      621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

A  US  Office  of  education  production 

v,^^  ^°^  ,*°  prepare  the  machine  for  the  job: 

oSlT,  i°*r^®Et  and  set  up  a  back  rest;  how  to 

adjust   the   back  rest   during  grinding;   how  to 

t^'!fv,...t"*^  ^"'^iJ"^r*2<*  the  lon&  shaft;  and  how 
to  check  and  adjust  for  taper 

ColPJC   50c  SuP 

Pav  „  or  UWP    $1.50 

Ind    $1.85  VAF  $24.52 

Nay  VES 
Rice 


GRINDING    A    STRAIGHT    HOLE.      (Internal 
grinder  ser.)    18min   16-sd-$30.01     1944    Castle 

621.92 
trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Using    a    universal    chuck;    how    to    true 
up    the    work    with    a    dial    indicator,    how    to 
select    the   proper    grinding   wheel    and   adjust 
the    wheel    speed;    how    to    set    the    length    of 
stroke;  how  to  set  the  cross-feed  for  automatic 
grinding;  and  how  to  use  the  precision  cross- 
feed  for  finish  grinding 
ColPJC   50c  SuF 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Ind     $1.60  ■         VAF  $25.22 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


GRINDING  A  TAPER.  (Operations  on  the  cen- 
ter-type grinder  ser.)  19min  16-sd-$31.44  1944 
Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Preparing  an  arbor  for  grinding;  how  to 
mount  and  adjust  the  arbor  between  centers: 
how  to  adjust  the  swivel  table  and  taper  scale; 
how  to  rough  and  finish-grind  the  taper;  and 
how  to  check  the  taper  ring  gage  and  the 
light  gage 

Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAF  $27.10 

Rice  VES 


315 


621.92 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


GRINDING    AND    FACING    A     BLIND    HOLE. 

(Internal  grinder  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$28.58  1944 
Castie  621.92 

trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 
Mounting  and  dressing  the  wheels  on  the 
two-spindle    grinder;    how    to    prepare    the    di- 
aphragm chuck;   how  to  plunge-grind  the  bore 
and    adjust    for    taper;    and    how    to    grind    the 
shoulder  and  flange  parallel  at  right  angles  to 
the  bore 
ColPJC    50c  SuP 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Ind    $1.85  VAP  $23.98 

Nay  VBS 

Rice 


INFEED  GRINDING  A  SHAFT  OF  TWO  Dl- 
AMETERS.  (Centerless  grinder  ser.)  31min 
16-sd-$43.03     1945     Castle  621.92 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
How  to  profile  grind  shafts  by  the  Infeed 
method;  how  to  use  cams  in  profiling  the  regu- 
lating wheel  and  grinding  wheel;  how  to  install 
the   cams;   how   to   profile   the  wheels;   how  to 
set    up    the    centerless    grinding    machine    for 
the    job;    and    now    to    rough-and    finish-profile 
grind 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2.50  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAP  $36.89 

Rice  VES 


INFEED     GRINDING     SHOULDERED    WORK. 

(Centerless    grinder    ser.)    23min    16-sd-$35.16 
1945    Castle  621.92 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Demonstrates  the  basic  principle  of  infeed 
grinding;  the  use  of  an  automatic  ejector;  how 
to  tilt  the  regulating  wheel  for  this  type  of 
grinding;  the  use  of  the  infeed  lever;  how  to 
adjust  the  endstop;  how  to  position  the  work 
for  grinding;  how  to  correct  work  ground  out 
of  round;  and  how  to  check  work  with  V  block. 
Indicator  and  micrometer 

SuP 

UWP  $2 
VAP  $30.05 


Ind    $2.50 
Dav 
Nay 
Rice 


VES 


IMANUFACTURED  ABRASIVES.    30-24min    16- 
si-sd-loan    USBM  621.92 

jh-sh-c-trade 
Made     in     cooperation     with     the     Carbo- 
rundum company.     Silent  version  was  released 
In    1939,    30min;    the    sound    in    1940,    24min 

"Shows  experiment  which  led  to  discovery 
of  carborundum;  views  of  Niagara  Falls,  the 
source  of  power  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
this  abrasive;  manufacturing  processes;  and 
some  of  the  many  uses  of  this  product  in  fac- 
tories, shops,  farm,  and  home."  Colorado 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


PLUNGE  CUT  GRINDING.  (Operations  on  cen- 
ter-type grinder  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$26.43  1944 
Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Mounting   a   bushing   on    a   mandrel;    how 
to  dress   the  side  of  the  grinding  wheel;   how 
to    set    a    dial    snap    gage    for   the    production 
grinding  of  bushings;  how  to  rough  and  finish- 
grind  bushing;   and  the  Importance  of  rhythm 
in  production  grinding 
Dav  SuP 

Ind   $1.85  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $22.58 

Rice  VES 


SHARPENING  A  FORIVI  RELIEVED  CUTTER. 

(Machine   shop   work   ser.)    ISmin   16-sd-$30.01 
1944    Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced   by   US    Office   of   education 
Shows  how  to  choose  the  correct  grinding 
wheel,     how    to    adjust    the    swivel    table    for 
grinding     the     angular     teeth     of     the     cutter, 
how  to  adjust  for  clearance  angle  when  grind- 
ing with  the  periphery  of  the  wheel,  and  how 
to   check   the   teeth  for  accuracy  of  the  angle 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHARPENING   A   PLAIN    HELICAL  CUTTER. 

(Machine   shop  work   ser.)    16min   16-sd-$27.88 
1944    Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-aduit     Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  mount  the  helical  cutter 
on  an  arbor,  how  to  arrange  the  four  elements 
in  the  same  horizontal  plane,  how  to  sharpen 
the  secondary  clearance  angle,  and  how  to 
check  and  adjust  for  taper  in  grinding  the 
primary  clearance  angle 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHARPENING  A  SHELL  END  MILL.  (Ma- 
chine shop  work  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$28.58  1944 
Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-aduit  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  select  the  correct  arbor, 
how  to  mount  the  work  head,  how  to  adjust 
the  work  head  for  clearance  settings,  and 
how  to  set  up  for  sharpening  the  outside 
diameter,  the  corner,  and  the  face 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHARPENING     A     SIDE     MILLING     CUTTER. 

(Machine    shop  work   ser.)    23min   16-sd-$35.16 
1944  Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  Identify  the  parts  of  a 
cutter,  how  to  select  and  mount  the  correct 
grinding  wheel,  how  to  mount  the  cutter,  how 
to  set  up  the  grinder  for  sharpening,  how  to 
set  the  correct  clearance  angle,  and  how  to 
check  for  correct  width  of  land 

Available  from  10   or  wore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHARPENING   AN   ANGULAR   CUTTER. 

(Machine   shop   work  ser.)    15min   16-sd-$26.43 
1944     Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-aduit    Guide 

Produced  by   US   Office   of   education 

Shows    what    constitutes    the    rake    angle 

and   the   clearance  angle   of   the  form  relieved 

cutter;   how  to  mount  the  correct  attachment; 

how   to   set   up   for   spotting   the   back   of   the 

teeth;  and  how  to  grind  the  face  of  the  teeth 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 

libraries   or   distributors 


THRUFEED  GRINDING  A  STRAIGHT  PIN, 
PTS  l-ll.  (Centerless  grinder  ser.)  16-sa 
1945  Castle  621.92 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Part  I  of  this  US  Office  of  education  pro- 
duction runs  for  29min  and  costs  $41.60.  It 
shows  the  principle  of  centerless  grinding;  the 
basic  elements  of  the  centerless  grinding  ma- 
chine; the  basic  principle  of  thrufeed  grinding; 
how  to  set  up  the  machine  for  an  actual  job; 
and  how  to  true  the  grinding  and  regulating 
wheels 


316 


1947    EDITION 


622-623.8 


THRUFEED     GRINDING     A     STRAIGHT     PIN 

Part  II  runs  for  28min  and  costs  $40.89 
It  shows  how  to  balance  the  grinding  wheel; 
how  to  position  the  work  for  grinding;  how  to 
adjust  the  work  guides;  how  to  take  the  trial 
grind:  how  to  eliminate  taper  in  the  work- 
piece;  how  to  use  a  crown  cam  to  dress  the 
grinding  wheel;  and  how  to  check  the  work- 
pieces 
Dav  SuP 

Ind   $2.50   ea  UWF  $1.50  ea 

Nay  VAP     $35.64-$35.02 

Rice  VES 


622     Minerals 

FACE  OF  TIME.     20min     16-sd-$40.  Also  color- 
$150     1943     CanFB  622 

sh-c-adult 
In  this  film  we  are  shown  how  the  first 
geologists,  with  the  simplest  instruments  and 
under  the  most  primitive  conditions,  pioneered 
In  the  field  of  charting  Canada's  minerals.  We 
likewise  see  how  a  modern  geological  survey 
is  undertaken  and  how  constant  new  dis- 
coveries aided  the  national  war  effort 
BraP  $5  Mich 

Ind    $3.50  VisEd    $5 

GREAT    CANADIAN    SHIELD,      llmin      16-sd- 
color-$75;  rent  $2.50     1945     CanPB  622 

sh-c-adult 

Shows  sources   of  mineral   wealth   of   the 

area:  gold,  nickel,  copper  and  other  minerals 
mined  in  a  rapidly  developing  Canadian  in- 
dustry 

Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  •                       VlsEd 

Dennis 


622.33     Coal  mining 

ANTHRACITE    COAL.      15min      16-si-$24     1928 
EBP  622.33 

el-Jh-sh-c-adu!t     Guide 
"Map  showing  coal  area  in   Pennsylvania. 
Diagram     illustrates     geological     formation     of 
anthracite  beds.     Activities  of  miner  depicted, 
including    adequate    timbering;    testing    for    gas 
and    loose    rock    before    blasting;     removal    of 
coal  from  mine;  work  in  the  breaker;  cleaning 
and   grading.      Slightly   old."     California 
"Rather    out-of-date."      Collaborator 
Available  from   10    or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


BITUMINOUS     COAL. 

EBP 


15min      16-si-$24      1927 
622.33 


el-Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

"Mining  of  soft  coal — testing  for  gas, 
blasting,  purifying  air,  slate  picking,  sorting. 
Also  manufacture  of  coke — crushing,  floating 
off  slate,  beehive  and  retort  ovens,  quenching 
and  loading.  Slightly  old."  California 
"Out  of  date."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

COAL   FROM    NEW   ZEALAND'S  ALPS.   12min 
16-sd-loan  1944  New  Zealand  legation     622.33 
jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
May  be  purchased  for  $10 
Opens  with  a  sweeping  panorama  of  New 
Zealand's     snow-capped     Southern     Alps     and 
continues    to    present    the    story    of    the    men 
who    have    pioneered   the   rugged   slopes   of   the 
mighty  mountains  to  mine  coal 

The   family   and   social   life   of   the   miners 
are  shown  also 

Balis  $1.25  Minn  50c 

Brig  $1  Mo  $1 

111    $1  Tenn    $1 

Ind  Wis  $1.25 


MODERN  COAL  MINING.  30min-25min  16-si- 
sd-loan      Goodyear  622.33 

Jh-sh-adult 

Labor- saving  machinery,  electrically 
driven,  lias  replaced  the  methods  used  for  hun- 
dreds  of  years   in   coal  mines 

"WILDWOOD"  A  100  PERCENT  MECHA- 
NI2ED  MINE.  45mln  16-sl-loan  prior  1927 
USBM  622.33 

sh-c 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Westing- 
house    electric    and    manufacturing    company 

"In  addition  to  showing  the  most  modern 
and  efficient  methods  of  securing  coal,  the 
film  also  covers  preliminary  testing  for  ex- 
plosive gases,  rock-dusting  to  prevent  ex- 
plosion of  coal  dust,  and  concludes  with  views 
of  first-aid  instructions  being  given  to  em- 
ployees, and  first-aid  and  mine-rescue  teams." 
Kansas 

AMNH   $1.50  Ken  90c 

BosU  Tex     25c 

IdahoSo  Wis  $1.50 
Kan 


622.34     Gold  mining 

PLACER    GOLD.      (Pioneer    life    ser.)      lOmIn 
16-si-sd-$30-$40.      Also    color-$75      1941      Barr 

622.34 
jh-sh  Guide 
During  the  gold  rush  of  '49,  only  the 
simplest  kinds  of  tools  were  used.  Generally 
these  were  made  on  location.  This  film  shows 
the  gold  pan  method,  the  rocker  or  cradle 
method,  the  long  Tom  method,  and  the  sluice 
box  method 

Narration    brings    out    the    importance    of 
placer   mining   on    California's   history   and   the 
use  of  certain  terms  used  by  the  early  miners 
AudP   sd-sale   apply;     Ohio  sd 

rent  $2  UWP    $1.50 

Cal  sd-$1.50  Wis    sd-$1.75 

111    sd    $1.50 


623.8     Shipbuilding.     Submarines.     Ships 

ALIGNING  AND  INSTALLING  AUXILIARY 
MACHINERY.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.) 
17min    16-sd-$28.58     1944     Castle  623.8 

trade-adult    Guide 

Produced  by  US  Ofllce  of  education 
Shows  the  main  engine  and  a  variety  of 
ship's  auxiliary  machines;  the  basic  lines  of 
a  ship;  how  to  check  the  location  of  ma- 
chinery foundations  to  blueprint  specific^ions; 
how  to  align  and  level  foundations;  and  how 
to    surface    or    smooth    foundations 

Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAP  $24.52 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


ASH    CAN    FLEET,     llmin     16-sd-apply     TPC 

623.8 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  and 
is  available   only   to   schools 

"A  group  of  men  is  seen  as  the  film 
opens  asking  General  Von  Hindenberg  to 
name  the  man  who  more  than  any  other  was 
responsible  for  Germany's  World  War  defeat. 
Much  to  their  surprise  he  names  David  Bush- 
nell,  an  American  Colonial  inventor  who  built 
the  first  submarine  and  the  depth  bomb  which 
was   successful  in   combating  it  in   the  war. 

"Bushnell  is  shown  in  his  crude  physics 
laboratory  experimenting  with  the  explosion 
of  powder  under  water.  The  primitive  sub- 
marine built  by  him  during  the  Revolutionary 
War   to    destroy    wooden    frigates    is    shown    In 


317 


6^3.S 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


ASH  CAN  FI.EET— Continued 
action  agrainst  the  English  fleet.  The  re- 
mainder of  the  picture  presents  the  'Ash  Can 
Fleet,'  the  wooden  boats  developed  during  the 
World  War  to  attack  submarines  with  depth 
bombs.  Interesting  commentary  and  good 
photography. 

"Recommended  for  physics  classes  in  the 
senior  high  school  and  for  social  studies 
classes  studying  the  history  of  inventions." 
Advisory  committee 

Ohio 

Wis    $1.75 

BERTH  OF  A  QUEEN,  llmln  16-sd-apply 
TFC  623.8 

Jh.sh 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  documentary  presentation  of  the  build- 
ing of  the  English  passenger  liner  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, showing  the  actual  construction  steps 
from  the  time  the  keel  was  laid  to  the  chris- 
tening of  the  Queen  and  the  launching  in  the 
Clyde  River.  Aerial  shots  of  the  ship's  arrival 
in  New  York  harbor  add  to  the  interest 

"Recommended  for  social  studies  in  junior 
and  senior  high  school.  The  treatment  is 
factual.  Labor  is  well  shown  in  relation  to 
industrial  organization.  The  dedication  to 
men  who  build  ships  suggests  possible  use  for 
college  sociology.  Excellent  vocational  train- 
ing material."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Ind    $1.50  Okla    $1.50 

BUILDING  A  BOX  BEAM  SPAR.  (Wood  fab- 
rication ser.)  21min  16-sd-$32.S7     1944     Castle 

623.8 
sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  ofHce  of  education 
Teaches  how  to  assemble  the  parts  of  the 
spar    in    a    jig;    how    to    prepare    surfaces    for 
gluing;    how    to    apply    aircraft    glue;    how    to 
clamp    parts    together   for   a    good    glue    bond; 
how    to    varnish    surfaces    for    protection    from 
moisture;    and    how    to    use   jigs    for   accurate 
drilling 
Bray   $27.71;    rent    $2      SuP 
Dav  UWF   $2 

Nay  VAF  $27.71 

Rice  VES 

BULKHEAD:  LAYING  OFF  AND  FITTING 
A  CENTERLINE  STIFFENER.  (Shipbuild- 
ing skills  ser.)   16min  16-sd-$27.88  1942  Castle 

623.8 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Ofllce   of   education 
Deals  primarily  with  the  work  of  the  ship- 
fitter    in    laying    off    and   setting   a   center   line 
T-bar    stiffener    to    a   water-tight    bulkhead 

This  subject  gives  considerable  emphasis 
to  the  advance  planning  of  the  work  in  terms 
of  the  most  economical  cutting  of  the  T-bar 
stiffener  and  tripping  bracket  from  an  I-beam; 
the  laying  off  of  stiffener  and  brackets  from 
templates;  and  the  necessity  for  constant 
checking  with  the  blueprint  on  the  part  of  the 
shipfltter 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BULKHEAD:  SETTING  A  TRANSVERSE 
WATERTIGHT     BULKHEAD     INTO     HULL. 

(Shipbuilding   skills    ser.)    17min     16-sd-$29.29 
1942     Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Galde 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Demonstrates  the  work  of  the  shipwright 
in  setting  and  fairing  a  watertight  bulkhead 
into  a  hull.  Considerable  emphasis  is  given 
to  the  location  of  the  center  line,  frame  lines 
and  buttock  lines  on  the  hull  of  the  ship,  the 
alignment  of  the  same  lines  on  the  bulkhead 
to  the  hull  lines,  the  technics  used  in  shifting 
the  bulkhead  to  bring  it  into  the  correct  posi- 
tion, and  the  shoring  of  the  bulkhead  in  posi- 
tion for  fitting 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DECK  GIRDERS:  SUB-ASSEMBLY.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$26.43  1942 
Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US    Office   of    education 

Portrays  the  work  of  the  shipfltter  in  sub- 
assembling  a  deck  girder.  This  demonstration 
gives  considerable  emphasis  to  the  necessity 
for  proper  understanding  and  correct  reading 
of  the  blueprint  in  order  to  lay  out  and  fit  a 
deck  girder  accurately,  the  purpose  of  a  deck 
girder,  the  operations  necessary  to  fit  filler  and 
tilting  brackets 

A  view  of  a  ship  under  construction  show- 
ing the  deck  girders  in  place  provides  a  basis 
for  the  explanation 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DECK  PLATES:  REGULATING  AND  SET- 
TING.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-$27.88      1942      Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 

Shows  the  work  of  the  shipfltter  and  the 
shipwright  in  setting,  fairing,  regulating,  and 
fitting,  the  deck  plates  of  a  ship 

Emphasis  is  given  to  procedures  used  by  the 
shipwright  in  setting  and  aligning  deck  plates, 
the  work  of  the  shipfltter  in  regulating  and  fit- 
ting the  plates  in  their  position,  the  use  of  a 
steamboat  Jack  and  angle  bar  clips  and  bolts 
for  moving  the  plates  are  demonstrated 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DECK:  SETTING  A  WEB  FRAME  AND  A 
TRANSVERSE  BEAM.  (Shipbuilding  skills 
ser.)    ITmin    16-sd-$29.29     1942     Castle     623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced  by   US   Office   of   education 

Gives  considerable  emphasis  to  laying  off 
of  center  lines,  frame  lines  and  buttock  lines 
on  the  deck  of  the  ship;  fitting  and  setting  the 
horn  girder  in  terms  of  these  lines;  the  various 
procedures  used  to  shift  the  girder  up  and 
down,  over  and  crosswise  and  to  the  definition 
of  such  words  as  camber,  wooden  batten  and 
spiel  line 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FILING  AND  INSTALLING  CHOCKS.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$27.15  1944 
Castle  623.8 

trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  chocks  are  used  in  machinery 
Installation;  how  they  are  surfaced  smoothly 
and  accurately,  and  adjusted  to  given  toler- 
ances; how  a  machine  is  leveled  by  using 
chocks;  how  Prussian  blue  and  chalk  are  used 
for  adjusting  chocks;  how  feeler  gages  are 
used  in  chock  installation;  and  how  founda- 
tion  and   chocks   are   drilled   for   bolts 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


FORMING    A    TRAY    BOTTOM.     17min     16-sd- 
$23.54     1945    Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult 

A  detailed  demonstration  of  how  to  form 

a  flanged  tray  with  a  shrinking  mallet  and 
bending  blocks 

Dav  SuF 

Nay  UWF    $2 

Rice  VAF  $16.41 

SuF  VES 


318 


1947    EDITION 


623.8 


GYROSCOPE    AND    GRAVITATION.    15mln    16- 
sd-$20.68    Castle  623.8 

sh-tr-c-adult 

Produced  by  US  Navy 

Explains  the  theory  and  operations  of 
the  pendulous  and  mercury  ballistic  type  com- 
passes, and  studies  the  effect  of  gravity  upon 
the  gyroscope 


studs  are  checked  for  accuracy  of  driving; 
how  valves  are  installed  on  sea  chests;  and 
how  strainer  is  prepared  for  installation  and 
installed  on  sea  chest 

Calhoun  SuF 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAF  $19.65 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


GYROSCOPE     AND     THE     EARTH'S     ROTA- 
TION.   lOmin    16-sd-$13.18    Castle  623.8 
sh-c-tr-adult 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

Explains  how  a  simple  gyroscope  be- 
comes a  gyro  compass;  demonstrates  the  prin- 
ciples of  rigidity  and  recession  and  apparent 
rotation 


HOW  TO  CHECK  AND  SURFACE  FOUNDA- 
TIONS. (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  19mln  16- 
sd-$30.74       1944       Castle  623.8 

trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Shows    how    to    lay    out    foundations    for 
machinery   installations;   how  to  establish  cen- 
ters   of    holes    for    drilling;    how    to    drill    bolt 
holes  in  foundations  to  blueprint  specifications; 
how   to   align   machines   accurately   on   founda- 
tions;  and  how  auxiliary  machine  installations 
are  checked 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF  $26.46 

Bice  VES 

INNERBOTTOM  SECTION:  SETTING  UP 
FLOORS  AND  LONGITUDINALS.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  18min  16-sd-$30.01  1942 
Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Offlce  of  education 
Deals  with  the  cooperative  work  of  ship- 
fitter  and  shipwright  in  setting  and  fitting  a 
closed  lloor  in  an  innerbottom  section.  It 
provides  an  explanation  and  definition  of  keel, 
longitudinal  side  girders,  floors,  fairing,  and 
declivity;  shows  the  fairing,  setting,  and  fitting 
of  a  floor  in  an  innerbottom  section  and  demon- 
strates the  procedures  used  in  checking  the 
declivity  angle,  the  use  of  wedges  and  spur 
shores,  the  use  of  bar  and  turn  buckles  to  align 
the  keel  and  emphasizes  the  use  of  the  blueprint 
In  all  shipbuilding  work 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

INNERBOTTOM    SECTION:    SUB-ASSEMBLY 
OF     A    CLOSED     FLOOR;     SUB-ASSEMBLY 
OF   AN    OPEN    FLOOR.     (Shipbuilding   skills 
ser.)    ISmin    16-sd-$30.01      1942      Castle      623.8 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
Deals  largely  with  the  work  of  the   ship- 
fitter.     Defines  vertical  keel,   flat  keel,  keelson, 
floors,     stiffener,     battle     plate,     and     universal 
mold;   explaining  the   role  of  these  elements  of 
the  ship  construction  in  strengthening  the  ship; 
and  demonstrating  the  laying  off  of  the  closed 
floor    from    a    template,    locating   and    fitting   a 
vertical  stiffener,   a  flat  bar  ring  for  lightening 
hole,  and  a  face  plate 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


INSTALLING    VALVES    AND    STRAINER    ON 

SEA  CHEST.    (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  13min 

16-sd-$22.88      1944      Castle  623.8 

trade-adult     Guide 

Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 

Shows  how  studs  are  ordered  for  tapped 

flanges;    how    studs    are    driven;    how    driven 


LAYING  OFF  THE  BOUNDARY,  STIFFEN- 
ERS,  WATER  LINES  AND  BUTTOCK 
LINES.  (Shipfltting  ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-$30.01 
1944    Castle  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

A  US  Offlce  of  education  production 
Locating  the  center  lines  of  a  ship;  how 
to  strike  and  check  water  and  buttock  lines; 
how  to  fasten  templates  with  mold  loft  clamps 
and  dog  them  down,  mark  them  with  soap 
stone,  trim  excess  metal,  and  center  punch 
marks  to  guide  the  burner 

Shows  how  to  locate  stiffeners  using  tem- 
plates; how  to  use  dogs  and  wedges  In  flat- 
tening a  bulged  portion  of  the  bulkhead  to 
secure  a  flat  fit  of  a  T-bar  stiffener;  and  how 
to  chip  a  weld  to  secure  a  close  flt  for  a 
stiffener 
Dav  SuP 

Nay  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal     $1.65  VAF  $25.81 

Rice  VES 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER. 
PART    I:    RUNNING   A   TEMPORARY    LINE. 

(Shipbuilding    skills    ser.)    22min    16-sd-$34.31 
1944     Castle  623.8 

trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
Shows  how  the  propeller  post  Is  prepared 
for  running  a  temporary  line;  how  targets  are 
installed   at   the   fore-and-aft   end   of   the   line; 
how  to  adjust  a  line  to  the  center  of  bulkhead 
openings;    how    to    eliminate    the    sag    when    a 
line   has   been   run;   and   how  a  temporary  line 
is   checked   for  proper  position 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWP 

TdP  VAF  $29.67 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER. 
PART  II:  LAYING  OFF  BULKHEADS.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  ISmin  16-sd-$27.15  1944 
Castle  623.8 

trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US    Offlce   of   education 
Shows  how  to  measure  on  bulkheads  from 
the  temporary  line;  how  to  establish  the  center 
of    bulkhead    openings    after   the    line   is    taken 
out;   the   purpose  of  laying  off  the  bulkheads; 
and  when  to  run  the  permanent  line 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAF  $23.22 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER, 
PT.  Ill:  RUNNING  A  PERMANENT  LINE 
AND  BORING.  (Marine  machinery  installa- 
tion   ser.)     32min    16-sd-$44.47      1944      Castle 

623.8 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
How   to    run    the   permanent   line;   how  to 
establish    reference    marks    on    bulkhead,    pro- 
peller  post,    and    doubler   ring;    how   to   install 


319 


623.8 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER. 
PT  1 1 1 — Continued 
and  adjust  the  boring  bar;  and  how  to  rough- 
bore  and  flnish-bore  to  specifications  propeller 
post    and    various    bulkheads 

Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAF  $38.12 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


LAYING  OUT  AND  INSTALLING  STERN 
TUBE,  TAIL  SHAFT  AND  PROPELLER, 
PT.  IV:  FITTING  TUBE,  SHAFT  AND 
PROPELLER.  (Marine  machinery  installa- 
tion   ser.)     29min      16-sd-$41.61      1944      Castle 

623.8 
sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows    how    the    stern    tube    is    installed 
and     made     secure;     how     the     tail     shaft     is 
installed;  how  the  propeller  is  swung  into  posi- 
tion  and  lined  up;   how  the  fairwater  cap  and 
rope    guard    are    installed;    and    how    the    tail- 
shaft    assembly    is    secured    for    launching 
Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAF  $35.64 

Rice  VES 

SuF 


LAYING  OUT,  DRILLING  AND  TAPPING 
FLANGES  ON  SEA  CHEST.  (Shipbuilding 
skills    ser.)    19min      16-sd-$31.44      1944      Castle 

623.8 
trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by   US   Offlce   of   education 
Shows  the  component  parts  of  a  sea  chest; 
how  sea  chests  function;  how  flanges  are  pre- 
pared  for   valve   installation;    how   locations   of 
flanges    are   checked;    how   flanges   are   leveled 
to    make    metaJ- to-metal    contact    with    valve 
bearing    surfaces;    how    stud    hole    centers    are 
laid   out;   and   how  stud  holes   are  drilled   and 
tapped 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWF 

IdP  VAF  $27.10 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


PLYWOOD     FLEET.      34min      16-sd-color-loan 
1942     Douglas  flr  plywood  assn  623.8 

sh-c-trade-adult 
May  be  purchased  for  $185 
Description  of  building  small  boats.    Many 
types    of    boats    in    use,    including    sail    boats, 
power  boats,   speed  boats,   racing  shells.     Pinal 
scenes  are  actual  views  of  a  trip  down  rapids 
of  Colorado  river 
loS  50c 
Geo   $1 
Ores  50c 


PREPARING  AND  SETTING  A  KEEL  BLOCK 
AND  BOTTOM  CRADLE.  (Shipbuilding 
skills    ser.)    18mln     16-sd-$30.01     1942     Castle 

623.8 
jh-sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  US  OfRce  of  education 
Presents  in  detail  an  explanation  of  the 
basic  lines  used  in  ship  construction:  base  line, 
center  line,  water  line,  buttock  line,  frame 
lines;  and  explanation  and  definition  of  declivity 
angle,  port  and  starboard,  athwartships,  and 
fore  and  aft;  a  demonstration  of  the  setting  of 
the  keel  block  to  the  center  line  and  proper  de- 
clivity angle  and  the  marking  off  and  setting 
of  a  spaul  from  a  template  mold.  Some  ani- 
mated diagrams  are  used 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SIDE    FRAMES:   SUB-ASSEMBLY   OF   A   WEB 

FRAME.       (Shipbuilding     skills     ser.)      17min 
16-sd-$29.29      1942      Castle  623.8 

sii-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by    US    Office   of   education 

Presents  in  considerable  detail  the  work 
of  a  shipfitter  in  sub-assembling  a  side  frame. 
Views  of  a  ship  model,  combined  with  anima- 
tion, serve  to  show  and  explain  the  smooth 
tapering  surface  of  a  streamlined  hull  and  the 
role  of  side  frames  in  holding  the  ship  in 
shape 

A  detailed  explanation  Is  given  of  the 
reversing  of  templates  in  laying  off  pairs  of 
frames.  Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that 
where  unusual  pressure  and  strain  are  to 
be  counteracted  the  web  frame  is  used 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


624     Bridges 


BAILEY    BRIDGE.      8min      16-sd-$22;    rent    $1 

1945     BIS  624 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
The   construction   and  use  of  a  prefabri- 
cated bridge  made  from  interchangeable  parts, 
designed  by  Ronald  Coleman  Bailey,   a  British 
civil  engineer 

"This  new  bridge  theory  which  has  be- 
come fact  would  be  of  interest  to  engineers 
especially,  while  any  audience  will  marvel  at 
what  would  seem  a  miracle."     Film  world 

BraP  Rarig 

CPC  UWF 

Col  50c  VES 

Cos  VisBd    $1 

P&S 

BRIDGING     SAN     FRANCISCO     BAY.      22min 
16-sd-loan     1943     US    steel    corp   of   Delaware 

624 
el-jh-sh-c-trade 
This  film  replaces  a  longer  version  which 
was  released  in  1937.     It  has  a  new  voice  and 
new  music 

Construction  of  bridge  from  San  Francisco 
to  Oakland,  California;  sinking  foundations, 
general  construction  of  superstructure,  cable 
spinning,  splicing,  pouring  concrete  for  road- 
ways 

Cal  Ohio 

NJM  PennS 


625     Tunnels 

SANDHOGS.     lOmin     16-sd-appIy    TPC  625 

Jh-sh 
A   20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  factual  story  of  the  various  opera- 
tions incident  to  the  building  of  an  under- 
ground tunnel.  Various  sequences  show  work- 
ers entering  the  tunnel  by  elevator,  the  opera- 
tion of  air-pressure  gauges,  exit  from  the  air 
chamber  Into  the  tunnel  itself,  workers  using 
rock  drills,  scoops,  and  dynamite  for  the  blast- 
ing. 

"The  work  of  the  men  engaged  In  this 
precarious  operation  is  idealized  as  they  are 
shown  removing  mud,  damming  off  and  pump- 
ing out  water,  erecting  girders,  welding,  and 
'holing'  through.  This  is  a  graphic  presenta- 
tion of  the  labor  that  goes  Into  the  construc- 
tion of  a  modern  convenience  used  by  millions. 
"Recommended  for  use  in  Junior  and 
senior  high  schools  for  social  studies  groups 
studying  transportation  and  industries.  Might 
be  useful  also  for  vocational  guidance  groups 
discussing  essential  labor  and  motivation." 
Advisory  committee 

Ind    $1.25  Ohio 

MontS  Wis    $1.75 


320 


1947    EDITION 


625.7-626 


625.7     Roads 


ALASKA    HIGHWAY,     llmin     16-sd-loan     1943 
Castle  625.7 

trade-adult 

Available    to    adult    audiences    and    indus- 
trial groups  only- 
Story  of  the  construction  of  the  1600  mile 
road  link  between  British  Columbia  and  Alaska 
IdP  $1  UWP 

NPC  color-loan  VES  $1 

PH  loan 

ARCTIC    PASSAGE.      (This    Is    America    ser.) 
ISmin  16-sd-$100;  rent  $3    1944    Pictorial  625.7 
Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
An  RKO  production 
A   pictorial    record   of   the   building  of   the 
Alcan  highway 

Ind  $2.50  Vesco 

Ohio  YMCA 

Shad    $3 

BUILDERS      OF      THE      BROAD      HIGHWAY, 
PT.   1-2.     24min  16-sd-color-ea  $65  1941    Frith 

625.7 

el-Jh 

"In  a  setting  of  rugged  country  between 
high  cliffs,  contractors  and  foremen  are  study- 
ing blueprints  for  a  large  construction  job. 
We  learn  how  the  bids  are  let  and  the  plans 
made  before  the  work  is  started.  Surveyors 
stake  out  the  road  for  the  direction  and  height 
of  the  road.  Close-ups  thruout  the  picture 
teach  us  accurately  the  different  processes, 
but  we  stress  always  the  men  themselves. 

"A  real  opportunity  to  show  the  different 
skills  and  crafts.  .  .  'Supercolossal'  might  be 
the  term  to  use  in  summing  up  this  film.  It 
is  so  good  that  there  is  nothing  to  criticize. 
Photography,    color,    narration    are    excellent. 

Pt.2  "Opens  with  inspectors  and  foremen.  .  . 
bending  over  a  blueprint.  .  .  They  are  study- 
ing the  plans  for  a  bridge.  On  a  table  they 
are  making  a  model  of  a  spaai  for  a  bridge. 
For  this  road  building  project  the  ground  has 
been  leveled  and  Is  now  ready  for  the  con- 
struction work.  First  carpenters  build  the 
forms.  .  .  The  height  of  the  walls  and  bridges 
makes  a  thrilling  sight  as  the  cranes  lift  huge 
concrete  buckets  high  up  in  the  air.  .  .  We 
see  how  the  concrete  is  mixed,  poured,  and 
smoothed. 

"Many  close-ups  make  us  feel  we  are  a 
part  of  this  big  project.  An  inspector  uses  the 
sun's  reflection  in  a  mirror  to  see  down  into 
the  black  corners  of  the  retaining  wall, 
the  black  corners  of  the  retaining  wall.  .  . 
More  than  just  a  vocational  guidance  film." 
Secondary  educ. 

Cos  $5  Tex     (pt.l)     $1.50 

Ind     ea    $2.50  WashCE 

Ohio  Wis  $3 

FUTURAMA.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     1941     GM 

625.7 
jh-sh-adult 
How  the  world  of  1960  will  look  according 
to    the    General    Motors    1939-1940    World    Fair 
exhibit 
Ida    50c 
YMCA 

ROADS    AND     EROSION.      20min      16-sd-$27.12 
1941     Castle  625.7 

sh-c-adult 
A   USDA   film 

Presents  the  outstanding  measures  now 
being  used  by  farmers  and  highway  depart- 
ments throughout  the  country  for  the  control 
of  farm  and  highway  erosion.  Typical  ex- 
amples of  erosion  are  shown  along  with  co- 
operative conservation  work  of  farmers  and 
highway  departments 

The  advantages  of  planned  highway  con- 
struction and  highway  erosion  control  In 
beautifying     the     roadside,     reducing    highway 


maintenance    costs,     and     Improving    highway 
safety  are  summarized 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


TO    NEW    HORIZONS.     24min     16-sd-loan     1940 
GM  625.7 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

"To  depict  the  thrilling  beauty  and  In- 
spirational appeal  of  the  famous  General  Motors 
Futurama,  which  was  the  smash  hit  of  the 
New  York  World's  Fair,  the  entire  range  of 
moving  picture  technique  and  artistry  was 
drawn  upon  in  an  effort  to  capture  this  very 
unique  and  popular  exhibit.  The  picture  is  a 
documentary  record  of  the  famous  exhibit. 
You'll  like  it."  Secondary  educ. 

"Masterful  technique.  Dramatic  and  im- 
pressive look  into  future.  A  photographic  jour- 
ney to  the  Futurama  at  the  New  York  World's 
Fair,  partly  in  black  and  white  and  partly  in 
color."  J.  Frederic  Andrews 
YMCA   loan 


WORLD    OF    1960.     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

625.7 
Jh-sh 
A    Columbia   production,    available   only   to 
schools 

"Travelogue  and  miniature  of  the  world 
in  1960  presented  at  the  New  York  World's 
Fair  Futurama. 

"Valleys,  lakes,  mountains,  rivers  and 
plains,  great  industrial  cities,  residential  com- 
munities, intercommunicating  highway  systems 
with  their  bridges,  hydro- electric  plants,  dams, 
air  fields,  canals  and  locks  are  shown  as  they 
are  envisaged  by  Norman  Bel  Geddes  for  the 
world  of  tomorrow. 

"Well  photographed  with  an  Interpretive 
commentary.  Recommended  for  social  science 
and  of  possible  value  for  art  classes  at  junior 
and  senior  high  school  levels."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Ohio 


626     Irrigation.     Canals 

IRRIGATION.     15min     16-si-$24     1927     EBF  626 
el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

The  Roosevelt  project;  the  Imperial  Val- 
ley project;  irrigation  in  the  region  of  San 
Diego 

"One  of  the  most  important  conquests  of 
nature  by  man  ha.s  been  the  increase  of  food 
production  by  irrigation.  This  film  thru  de- 
tailed illustrations  gives  an  understanding  of 
how  the  once  barren  desert  land  has  been 
transformed  into  productive  regions  that  add 
to    our    national    wealth."      Indiana 

"Not  thorough.  Not  much  about  great 
dams."      Collaborator 

"Somewhat  dated."     A.   W.   Bork 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


IRRIGATION    FARMING.      (Human    geography 
ser.)      llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  626 

el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
"This  film  shows  man's  ingenuity  in 
using  the  resources  of  nature  to  make  usable 
and  profitable  a  land  that  would  otherwise  be 
arid  and  desert,  incapable  of  supporting  vege- 
tation. 

"How  engineers  harness  the  water  which 
begins  Vv'ith  melting  mountain  snow  is  shown, 
as  v/ell  as  liow  tlie  farmer  uses  the  water  by 
various  methods  of  irrigation  such  as  the  pipe, 
the  canvas,  and  the  ditch  methods."  Wiscon- 
sin 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


321 


626-627.9 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


LOCKS  AT  SAULT  STE.   MARIE.  15mln  16-sl- 
$25;   rent   $1  Educ   film   serv  626 

Jh     Guide 
Revised    1940 

Shows  the  action  of  the  locks  in  lowering 
and  raising  boats.     Great  ore  boats  are  shown 
going  both  up  and  down 
A&B  Tex  ?1 

BFS  Wis  75c 


llmin 


16-si- 
626 


PREPARING     TO     IRRIGATE 

rent  50c     USDA 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Types  of  ditch-making  machinery.  Best 
location  of  field  ditches  and  the  necessity  of 
keeping   ditches   free   from  moss  and  weeds 

Ores  50c 

Ohio 

TUBE  WELLS.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  India  626 
Jh-sh-adult 
Shows  a  new  and  scientific  way  of  prob- 
ing water  from  so-called  dry,  infertile  land.  It 
shows  the  tube  wells  making  desert  areas 
green  again  and  food  crops  growing  where 
once  was  waste 


627     River,  harbor  and  hydraulic 
engineering.     Salvage 


15min     16-sd- 
627 


HARBOR    GOES    TO    FRANCE 

137;    rent    $2      1946     BIS 

sh-c-adult 
The    official    British   Army   film   recording 
the  history  of   "Operation  Mulberry,"   the  pre- 
fabricated harbor  which  was  used  by  the  Allies 
in  the  invasion  of  Europe 
BraP  VisEd 

RVA  UWP 

Vesco    $37.50  Wis    $1.50 


MIGHTY     COLUMBIA     RIVER.     lOmin     16-sd- 
$45.    Also   color-$75    1947    Coronet  627 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
In  scenes  of  the  work  of  the  Bonneville 
and  Grand  Coulee  Dams,  the  kodachrome 
camera  captures  the  tremendous  force  and 
vitality  that  make  the  Columbia  not  only  the 
largest  river  flowing  into  the  Pacific  from  the 
West  coast  of  North  America,  but  also  one  of 
the  world's  greatest  sources  of  hydro-electric 
power.  Navigable  for  ninety  miles  upstream 
by  ocean-going  vessels,  the  Columbia  has 
carved,  at  its  mouth,  the  only  deep  water  har- 
bour between  San  Francisco  and  Cape  Flat- 
tery. It  is  also  one  of  the  world's  important 
sources  of  fish 
PalFLi 


SUNKEN    FLEET    (RENFLOUEMENT)    lOmin 
16-sd-$28;    rent    $1.75    1946    AF    films  627 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows    the    highly    dangerous    work    in- 
volved  in   the   refloating  of  the   sunken  French 
merchant    marine.       Many    underwater    scenes 
and    deep-sea   divers    are   shown   at   work 
PON  $1.50 


TIME   AND   TIDE.     16min     16-sd-$20;   rent  75c 
BIS  627 

sh-c-adult 

The  important  and  little  known  work  of 
the  men  of  the  Admiralty  salvage  department 
is  shown  as  they  clear  a  harbor  of  wrecked 
enemy  vessels  and  open  it  once  again  to  Allied 
kjhipping 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributora 


627.8     Dams 

BUILDING   OF   BOULDER   DAM.   lOmin  IG-sd- 
loan    1935    Int    harvester  627.8 

Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Dowing  &  Brownell  of  Holly- 
wood 

Pictures  man's  conquest  of  the  Colorado 
River  by  the  building  of  a  great  dam.  The 
varied  activities  incidental  to  the  creation  of 
this   huge  dam   are  woyen   into  a  story 

Many  scenes  show  the  important  part 
played  by  International  trucks  in  the  transpor- 
tation  of   iTiaterial  and   men 

Available  from,   10   or  more  filtn 
libraries  or  distributors 

MIRACLE    OF    HYDRO.     (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  627.8 

Jh-sh 
A    20th   Century-Pox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"A  descriptive  presentation  of  the  signifi- 
cance of  the  Bonneville  and  Grand  Coulee 
Dams.  Beside  interesting  views  of  the  dams 
there  are  scenes  of  the  salmon  run  along  the 
Columbia  River  and  logging  activities. 

"The  film  closes  with  interesting  shots  of 
the  effects  of  artificial  irrigation  in  other  sec- 
tions of  the  country  where  similar  dams  have 
been  constructed. 

"Recommended  for  courses  in  general  sci- 
ence." Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

NORRIS    DAM    CONSTRUCTION.    20mln    16-si- 
loan    1941   TVA  627.8 

Jh-sh-c 
A     semi-technical     subject     showing     how 
the   Clinch   River  dam  was   built 
A&B  Ohio 

Geo    $1  Ores 

MontS  SC    75c 

Neb  50c  Wis  $1.50 

TVA.    20min    16-sd-loan    1940    TVA  627.8 

Jh-sh-c 
"Presents  the  work  and  accomplishments 
of  the  TVA  after  more  than  seven  years'  prog- 
ress towards  the  unified  development  of  the 
Tennessee  Valley.  It  shows  the  multi-purpose 
dams  operating  to  help  control  floods,  to  aid 
navigation,  and  to  produce  power. 

"The  film  also  shows  other  activities  of 
the  Authority  including  agricultural  work, 
rural  electrification,  research  and  reforestation. 
How  the  program  fits  into  national  defense  is 
described."  Don  White  in  Educational  screen 
"Excellent  for  units  on  conservation." 
Collaborator 

Cal    $1.50  ND  50c 

Geo    $1  Syr  $1.50 

Ind    $2.50  Tenn    75c 

Minn    $1  Wis    $1 

MontS 


627.9     Lighthouses 


SENTINELS  OF  THE  SEA.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  627.9 

jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Visiting  many  lighthouses  and  lightships, 
the  camerman  emphasizes  the  romantic  rather 
than  the  practical  aspect.s  of  these  'sentinels 
of  the  sea."  Sequences  include  a  lighthouse 
keeper  being  brought  out  in  a  boat  to  his  post 
far  offshore;  a  coast  guard  team  using  a 
breeches  buoy;  gas  tanks  being  used  to  furnish 
fuel  for  buoys. 

"Commentary  and  a  background  of  or- 
chestral music.  The  commentary  is  not  very 
informative   and   states   no   principles   of   light- 


322 


1947    EDITION 


628.1 


SENTINELS  OF  THE  SEA — Continued 
house     operation.        Suggested,      however,      for 
social   studies  classes   in   connection  with  units 
on   government    services."    Advisory   committee 

AMNH    50c  Ohio    $1 

Cal    $1  Wis 

FH   $2 


628.1     Water  supply 

CITY   WATER    SUPPLY.    (Social   studies   ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1941     EBF  628.1 

Jh-sh  Guide  15c 

"Animated  drawings  describe  the  relation 
between  rainfall  and  life;  the  sources  of  city 
water  supply — wells,  rivers,  lakes  and  water- 
sheds; water-borne  diseases;  and  methods  of  wa- 
ter distribution.  Other  photography  depicts  wa- 
ter tunnels  and  aqueducts;  the  dependence  of 
cities  upon  an  adequate  water  supply;  and  the 
necessity  of  safequarding  water  sources  and 
distribution."     Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CLEAN      WATERS. 

GE 


20min 


16-sd-color-$175 
628.1 


Jh-sh-c-adult 


Prepared  with  the  cooperation  of  the 
United  States  Public  Health  Service,  this  pic- 
ture dramatically  portrays  the  importance  of 
our  natural  waters,  illustrates  the  danger  of 
pollution  to  our  flsh  and  wild  life,  our  city 
water  supply  systems,  our  recreational  facili- 
ties, and  our  public  health.  Proper  sewage 
treatment — the  method  of  preventing  this  pollu- 
tion— is  explained  by  animated  diagrams 

loS 

Mich 

RVA 


EMPIRE    OF    THE    WEST.    SOmin    16-sd-$108; 
rent  ?1     1937    UWF  628.1 

sh-c-adult 

"Efforts  of  Metropolitan  Water  District 
to  provide  Southern  California  with  adequate 
water  supply.  Conditions  as  they  were  in  1840; 
lack  of  water  hindrance  to  agricultural  and  eco- 
nomic advancement.  Even  present  water  sys- 
tem not  sufficient  to  meet  needs  of  commvmity. 
Metropolitan  Water  District  attempts  to  meet 
this  demand.  Purpose  and  origin  of  district 
outlined:  a  comprehensive  survey  of  their 
operations  is  made  showing:  Boulder  Dam, 
Mead  Lake,  Parker  Dam  under  construction. 

"Construction  of  power  line  from  Boulder 
Dam,  showing  erection  of  tunnels  and  instal- 
lation of  the  equipment.  All  phases  of  opera- 
tion of  tunneling  are  shown;  dynamiting,  muck- 
ing and  lining  walls  with  concrete.  Labor- 
saving  devices  and  unusual  machines  developed 
especially  for  work  on  this  project.  Living  con- 
ditions of  men  shown."    California 

BP 

Cal 

Mich 


EVERY  DROP  A  SAFE  ONE.  (Health  ser.) 
15-lOmin  16-si-sd-?30-$40:  rent  $l-$2  1939 
Nat  motion   picture  628.1 

ei-Jh-sh 

Deals  with  the  subject  of  safe  water. 
Shows  how  necessary  water  is  in  our  daily 
lives;  continues  by  revealing  the  various  steps 
taken  in  a  modern  plant  in  the  treatment  and 
purification  of  water 

Ariz  si-51  NTH  sd-loan 

ConnH  sd-loan  SaskEd 

IdP  VisEd 

IllH  sd-loan  WisH 
Kan 


HOME  ON  THE  RANGE.  lOmin  16-sd-$12.2S 
Castle  628.1 

jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Depicts  the  importance  of  water  control 
In  Improving  grasslands.  Building  small 
dams  to  provide  "water  holes" 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW  YORK  WATER  SUPPLY.  15min  16-si- 
|24  1928  EBF  628.1 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Shows  a  typical  sanitary  water  system 
for  a  large  city.  Scenes  and  animations  pic- 
ture methods  used  in  bringing  water  from  the 
Catskills,  through  the  mountains  and  under  the 
Hudson  River  to  New  York  City 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

OUR  WATER  SUPPLY.  14min  16-si-color- 
$40;    rent    $2      1940      Greenwich  628.1 

el-Jh-sh 

This  color  film  won  1st  place  as  the  best 
school  produced  film  in  the  National  board 
of  review  contest,  1940.  It  was  made  In  co- 
operation with  the  Greenwich  water  company 

Water  running  in  a  glass  and  a  glass  in 
a  hand  serve  to  introduce  the  subject  of  this 
film.  Rain  clouds  gather  and  rain  falls  into  a 
brook.  Charts  show  the  cycle  of  water.  Pine 
trees  and  the  services  they  perform  are  con- 
sidered. We  see  natural  purification  of 
water 

The  film  then  outlines  the  necessity,  In 
early  times,  of  settling  near  brooks  and  lakes. 
Then  came  the  development  of  mechanical  aids, 
shown  by  a  well  and  bucket,  pump  and  artesian 
well.  Charts  show  some  of  the  dangers  of 
sewer  contamination  of  water 

The  film  then  takes  up  the  Greenwich 
water  supply 

A  drop  of  water  is  examined  thru  a  mi- 
croscope and  alum  is  added  to  cause  coagula- 
tion. Again  we  see  the  filters  and  also  the 
sedimentation  process.  Then  we  see  the 
chlorine  tanks  and  chlorine  added  to  the 
water  and  bags  of  lime  dumped  into  a  hopper 
to  be  added  also.  Shots  of  the  complicated 
machinery  all  this  requires  come  next.  Then 
we  see  men  laying  water  pipes.  A  water  meter 
is  shown.  This  is  followed  by  montage  shots 
of  water  usages 

PURIFYING  WATER.  15mln  16-sl-$24  1928 
EBF  628.1 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Lake  water,  the  'crib,'  animation  of  oper- 
ation of  'crib,'  the  pumping  station.  Removing 
sediment,  settling  tanks  and  animation  showing 
operation,  action  of  aluminum  sulphate,  sand 
and  gravel  filters,  animation  showing  action,  a 
filtration  plant,  cleaning  sand,  how  water  Is 
contaminated,  a  safe  well.  Disinfecting  water, 
chlorination  plant,  animation  showing  action  of 
chlorine.  Testing  water,  bacteriological  labora- 
tory, how  tests  are  made."    Ohio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAFE     DRINKING     WATER     FROM     SMALL 

WATER    SUPPLIES.    12min    16-sd-$36;    rent 

$1.25    1939    Minn  628.1 

c-adult 

"The  unsafe  features  of  bored,  driven  and 

drilled     wells     are     illustrated     diagramatically 

and   in  pictures,   together  with  the  correct  and 

safe  method  of  Installation  and  design."  Health 

films 


ConnH  loan 
Ida    50c 
IllH  loan 


NJH   loan 
NTH  loan 


WATER  SUPPLY,  llmin  16-sd-$45.  Also  color- 

$75    1947    Academy  628.1 

Jh-sh     Guide 

Shows  how  our  water  supply  Is  obtained 

in    different    parts    of    the    country.      Animated 

diagrams     show     how    water    soaks     Into     the 

ground  &  is  stored.     How  we  get  water  out  of 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WATER  SUPPLY — Continued 
the  ground  is  shown  by  scenes  of  springs, 
artesian  wells,  hand  pumps,  windmills,  bucket 
wells  and  electric  pumps.  The  great  aqueduct 
from  Colorado  River  to  Southern  California  is 
shown  in  open  canals,  pipelines,  tunnels,  pump- 
ing stations.  Purification  &  testing  in  filtra- 
tion plant  &  research  laboratory  are  illustrated 


AAF    COMES    OF    AGE.    50min    16-sd-loan    1946 
AAF  629.13 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  the  development  of  the  AAF  from 
the  period  before  Pearl   Harbor  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   the    dropping    of    the    atom    bomb    on 
Hiroshima    and    Nagasaki 
Castle 


628.3     Sev/age  disposal 

SEWAGE      DISPOSAL.      15min     16-sl-f24     1930 
EBF  628.3 

el-Jh.sh-c  Guide 
Purification  by  ImhofC  tank  and  sprinkling 
filter;   purification  by  sand   filtration;  discharg- 
ing sewage  into  the  ocean  with  the  ebb  tide 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


628.9     Lighting 

DAWN    OF    BETTER    LIVING.      15min      16-sd- 

color-loan     1946    Westinghouse  628.9 

sh-trade-adult 
This  Walt  Disney  technicolor  production 
presents  a  brief  history  of  lighting,  and  how 
man  uses  electricity  for  an  easier,  more  pleas- 
ant, more  comfortable  way  of  living.  Latest 
ideas  in  home  planning  are  shown,  room  by 
room 

DG  Photoart 

Ind    $4.75  VisEd 

Mod 

HOW     MAN     MADE     DAY.       lOmin      16-sd-$45. 
Also  color-$75     1946     Coronet  628.9 

el-jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Traces  man's  development  of  light  from 
primitive  to  modern  times.  Recently  such  revo- 
lutionary methods  of  lighting  as  the  neon  and 
fluorescent  have  been  invented  and  with  them 
man  has  been  able  to  flood  his  homes  and  cities 
with  an  artificial  light  almost  equal  to  the 
natural  light  of  day 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIGHT   IS  WHAT  YOU    MAKE   IT.     lOmin     16- 

8d-color-apply    1946     NatBLBS  628.9 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
"The  glamour  of  technicolor  and  the 
Disney  cartoon  technique  have  been  employed 
in  the  1946  program  of  the  National  Better 
Light-Better  Sight  Bureau  to  dramatize  tlie 
latest  scientific  facts  of  sight  protection  with 
modern  lamps  and  lighting  fixtures.  The  re- 
sult is  a  blend  of  humor,  drama  and  thought 
provoking  facts  that  explain  the  fundamentals 
of  seeing  and  lighting,  and  the  need  for  better 
light,  in  a  way  never  before  as  effectively 
visualized."     Business  screen 

Apply    to    local    electric    light    and    power 
companies 

PCW    $1 

PennS  50c 

Wis     75c 


629.13     Aeronautics 

AAF— SPECIAL     DELIVERY.       14min       16-sd- 
$17.67     1946     Castle  629.13 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  Oflfice  of  the  director  of 
information,    Army    Air    Forces,    to    show    AAF 
participation  in  peacetime  pursuits.     Shows  the 
first  bombing  of  Japan  by  the  atom  bomb,  and 
proceeds   to   the  air  forces  participation  in   the 
Bikini  Island  tests 
Neb 
Wis   $2.50 


ACROBATIC      CHECKS.        19min       16-sd-$25.69 
Castle  629.13 

sh-tr-adult 

A  US  Navy  production  on  flying  tech- 
niques 

ADJUSTMENTS      AFTER      CHECK      FLIGHT. 

(Aircraft    maintenance    ser.)      19min     16-sd- 
$30.74     1945     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows     some    causes    of    nose-heaviness, 
tail-heaviness,    yawing,   torque  tendency,   rough 
propeller,    and    ground   looping;    how    to    deter- 
mine   the    particular    cause    of    these    troubles; 
and  how  to  make  the  necessary  adjustments 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $25.85 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

ADVANCED     MANEUVERS.     lOmin     16-sd-$45; 
rent  $2  1943  Bray  629.13 

jh-sh-c-trade 
"How    to    stall,    spin,    fly    a    steep    turn; 
mushing;    ground    looping;    spirals,    and    acro- 
batics." School  management 
Neb  $1.50  Vt  50c 

Tex    $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

UWF    $2 

AGE    OF     FLIGHT.      (This    is    America    ser.) 
18min     16-sd-$100;    rent    $3     1944     Pictorial 

629.13 
jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
An  RKO  production 

"From  the  Wright  Brothers  motor  in  a 
box  cart  to  flying  fortresses  and  Sikorsky's 
helicopter 

Ohio  UWF   $1.50 

Shad   $3  YMCA 

AIR    COLLEGE.    (Pathe   parade   J4)    lOmin    16- 
sd-apply    TFC  629.13 

Jh-sh-c 

An  RKO  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Taken  at  Randolph  Field,  Texas,  this 
film  shows  the  training  through  which  young 
men  go  in  order  to  become  air  pilots  for  Uncle 
Sam.  Receiving  equipment,  ground  work,  axmy 
paper  instruction,  classes  in  design,  sending 
and  receiving  radio  code,  learning  the  controls, 
examining  rigging  and  structure  in  hangars, 
solo  flight,  blind  flying,  aerial  acrobatics, 
graduation,  receiving  commissions — all  these 
things  combine  to  make  a  thoroughly  instruc- 
tive, educational  and  entertaining  film."  Ten- 
nessee 

"Excellent  vocational  film."  Oklahoma 

Cal  $1  Okla  $1.50 

Minn  Tenn  $2 

Ohio 

AIR    CREW.      (This    is    America    ser.)      18min 
16-sd-$100;    rent    $3     1944     Pictorial  629.13 

jh -sh-c-trade-adult 
An  RKO  production 

"The  story,  step-by-step,  of  the  transfor- 
mation of  a  raw  recruit  into  a  flyer  who  proud- 
ly receives  his  wings  on  graduation  day. 

"The    film    presents    a    behind-the-scenes 
picture  of  the  stiff  training  and  studying  pro- 
gram  at   the  U.S.    Naval  Air  Training  Station 
in    Jacksonville,    Florida."     Educational    screen 
Ohio  Shad  $3 

SC   $1.50  YMCA 


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629.13 


AIR     LINER.     20min    16-sd-$80;    rent    ?3    1938 
UWF  629.13 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Donavln  Miller 

"By  means  of  a  trip  from  Los  Angeles 
to  San  Francisco,  the  operation  of  the  air- 
lines Is  illustrated.  A  business  man  needs 
certain  papers  from  his  Los  Angeles  office 
so  that  he  can  catch  the  Hawaiian  Clipper. 
It  Is  11  a.m.  and  the  Clipper  leaves  at  2  p.m. 
He  phones  his  secretary  in  Los  Angeles,  who 
catches  a  plane  and  brings  the  papers  to  him 
Just  as  the  Clipper  takes  off. 

"Operation  of  the  airports.  Duties  of  the 
pilot,  co-pilot,  and  hostess  of  the  airliner  axe 
shown.  The  instrument  boards  of  the  airliner 
are  explained.  The  picture  ends  with  the 
Clipper  taking  off  over  the  Pacific."  Arizona 

"The  terminology  In  the  narration  may 
be  considered  too  difficult  for  second  or  third 
grade  children,  but  they  are  becoming  familiar 
with  these  terms  from  their  general  conver- 
sations and  from  their  studies  of  the  subject, 
therefore  a  little  preparation  before  running 
the  film  will  permit  them  to  keep  the  thread 
of  explanation.  The  'Air  liner'  is  not  a  spon- 
sored film.  Neither  United  Airlines  nor  Pan- 
American  contributed  anything  to  the  filming 
of  this  subject,  except  to  make  their  apparatus 
available  for  photographing.  The  cost  of 
production  was  borne  entirely  by  Donavin 
Miller  Productions."  Producer 

"Not  only  is  the  picture  Informative,  fine 
In  detail,  and  authentic  In  subject  matter,  but 
It  Is  so  Interestingly  photographed,  so  well 
edited,  and  carries  such  an  excellent  balance 
of  story  and  suspense,  that  it  maintains  In- 
terest throughout.  Truly,  I  may  say  that  it  is 
so  far  ahead  of  the  average  educational  film 
that  it  is  in  a  class  by  itself."  Alice  E.  Field 

"Very  popular  In  all  grades."  Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIR   SCOUT  TRAINING  FILM  #  1.     59min     16- 
sd-$160;  rent  $4     BSA  629.13 

el-Jh 
A  treatment  on  the  fundamentals  of  aero- 
dynamics; what  makes  planes  fly;  what  is  lift 
and     drag;     how    does     streamlining    affect     a 
plane;  how  do  birds  fly 

Also  features  many  demonstrations  which 
can  be  carried  on  by  air  scouts  in  squadron 
meetings.  The  ending  sequence  Is  designed 
to  encourage  boys  to  study  aviation  for  a 
career 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRCRAFT    AND     HOW    THEY    FLY.    IR    16- 

sd-?45;  rent  ?2  1943  Bray  629.13 

jh-sh-c-adult 
"Explains    and    illustrates    classes    of    air- 
craft such  as  lighter-than-air  craft,  amphibians, 
autogiros,  and  helicopters. 

"This  is  the  first  of  a  new  series  of  pre- 
flight  aviation  courses  now  being  given  In  sec- 
ondary schools."     Scholastic 
IdP  Tex    $1.50 

Ind  $1.25  UWF 

Ohio  VisEd 

Okla    $1.50  Vt  50c 

PennS  $1.50 

AIRCRAFT  ENGINES— CARBURETION.    37min 
16-sd-$44.69     1943     Castle  629.13 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"Presents  a  detailed  pictorial  discussion 
of  the  functions,  parts,  and  variations  of  air- 
craft engine  carburetors.  Opens  with  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  mixture  of  air  and  gas  used 
in  an  internal  combustion  engine,  the  varia- 
tions In  the  ratio  of  gas  and  air  desirable 
for  idling,  acceleration,  and  maximum  power, 
and  the  special  problems  created  by  dives 
and  by  operation  at  high  altitudes. 

"Animated  diagrams  and  pictures  show  a 
simplified  carburetor  and  then  add  the  various 
devices    developed    to    permit    the    control    of 


the   mixture   under  varying   conditions."    Indi- 
ana 

"A  specialized  training  film,  useful  In 
any  discussion  of  the  principles  of  carbure- 
tion,  useful  with  airplane  mechanics,  useful 
with  teacher  supplementation  for  general  ori- 
entation." Central  Washington  college  of  educ. 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRCRAFT  ENGINES— ELEMENTS  OF 

ELECTRICITY    AS   APPLIED   TO    IGNITION 

SYSTEMS.     28min     16-sd-$34.43     1943     Castle 

629.13 
Jh-sh-adult 

Produced   by   the   US  Army  air  forces 

"Presents  an  over- view  of  the  basic  prin- 
ciples of  electricity  and  then  by  animation, 
diagrams,  and  commentary  explains  their  ap- 
plication to  the  ignition  system  of  an  aircraft 
engine. 

"The  film  opens  with  a  simple  explanation 
of  electric  current,  voltage,  polarity  of  mag- 
nets, and  magnetic  fields.  There  follows  a 
detailed  explanation  of  electro-magmetic  In- 
duction, and  the  induction  coil  and  then  shows 
these  principles  as  they  are  applied  In  gen- 
erators. 

"The  film  closes  with  an  explanation  of 
the  basic  principles  of  electricity  as  they  are 
applied  to  the  whole  Ignition  system  and  its 
various   parts."    Indiana 

"A  specialized  training  film,  useful  In 
any  discussion  of  the  principles  of  electricity 
and  their  practical  applications,  useful  in  gen- 
eral orientation  in  aircraft  engines."  Central 
Washington    college    of    educ. 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  HYDRAULIC  BRAKES— PRIN- 
CIPLES OF  OPERATION.  20min  16-sd-$26.41 
1943   Castle  629.13 

sh-adult 

Produced  by   the  US   Army  air  forces 

"This  motion  picture  presents  the  prin- 
ciples of  operation  of  an  aircraft  hydraulic 
braking  system.  The  film  opens  with  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  function  of  a  brake  In  chang- 
ing energy  into  heat.  Animation  illustrates 
the  problem  of  translating  36,000  pounds,  the 
weight  of  an  airplane,  traveling  at  a  landing 
speed  of  90  miles  per  hou»  into  an  energy  of 
10,000,000  foot  pounds  which  must  be  changed 
to   heat   through   the   braking  system. 

"It  points  out  that  the  heat  needed  to 
change  the  motion  energy  Into  heat  energy  Is 
sufficient  to  heat  two  six  room  houses  from 
freezing  to  normal  temperatures  and  that  tliis 
change  must  take  place  in  13  seconds. 

"The  film  closes  with  a  discussion  ol 
the  two  basic  systems  of  hydraulic  brakes,  the 
one  the  integral  or  power- operated  brakes  used 
on  the  large  planes,  and  the  other  the  man- 
ually operated  hydraulic  brakes  for  small 
planes."      Indiana 

"Useful  in  general  orientation  In  aviation 
training."  Central  Washington  college  of 
educ. 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  HYDRAULIC  BRAKES— TYPES, 
CONSTRUCTION  AND  ACTION.  30mln  16- 
sd-$37.26     Castle  629.13 

sh-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  film  deals  specifically  with  the 
principles  of  the  operation  of  the  parts,  the 
assembly,  and  the  action  of  specific  commer- 
cially produced  types  of  hydraulic  brakes  and 
brake  shoes. 

"There  are  detailed  sequences  showing 
single  servo  and  double  servo  action  brakes 
and  other  forms  such  as  the  revolving  disk 
brake.  Each  brake  Is  shown,  its  parts  named 
and  assembled,  and  its  action  explained."  In- 
diana 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


AIRPLANE  HYDRAULIC  BRAKES— TYPES, 
CONSTRUCTION  AND  ACTION— Confinwed 
"A  highly  specialized  film  useful  with  air- 
craft mechanics  which  might  have  some  use- 
fulness with  classes  interested  in  the  mechan- 
ical design  of  various  forms  of  brakes."  Cen- 
tral  Washington   college  of   educ. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE    MECHANIC.     (Airplane    mainten- 
ance)    9min     16-sd-$19.28     1946     Castle  629.13 
sh-trade-adult 
Planned    as    an    orientation    film    for    be- 
ginning   airplane    mechanics;     shows    and    ex- 
plains   the    skills    and    knowledges    required    to 
make     satisfactory     inspections     and     repairs; 
emphasizes     the    importance    of    thoroughness, 
skill,  and  dependability 
Conn    75c 
UWP    $1.50 

AIRPLANE    PROPELLERS— HAMILTON     HY- 
DROMATIC— THEORY    AND    OPERATIONS. 

17min  16-sd-$22.83     1943     Castle  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 

"Shows  the  assembly  of  a  Hamilton  Hy- 
dromatic  propeller.  Opens  with  a  discussion 
of  feathering  and  the  advantages  of  feather- 
ing through  the  utilization  of  a  variable  pitch 
propeller. 

"Models,  diagrams,  and  actual  views  are 
combined  to  show  the  construction  of  a  vari- 
able pitch  propeller.  The  mechanism  to  secure 
the  variable  pitch  of  the  blades  is  shown  with 
a   discussion   of   constant   speed   operation. 

"Closes  with  a  view  showing  the  steps 
in  ground  checking  and  feathering  in  actual 
flight   and   in   landing."    Indiana 

"A  specialized  film,  useful  for  mechanics, 
flight  engineers,  with  teacher  supplementation 
orientation  in  the  mechanisms  of  a  variable 
pitch  propeller."  Central  Washington  college 
of  educ. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  PROPELLERS  —  PRINCIPLES 

AND  TYPES.     17min  16-sd-$23.54  1943    Castle 

629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 

"Presents   the   principles   of   operation   of 

aircraft    propellers.     Various    types    and    their 

particular  characteristics  are  shown."   Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  SHEET  METAL  WORK.  22min  16- 
sI-$48;    rent   $3   1942   ITTCO  629.13 

tradC'C 
Made  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Aviation 
Institute  of  technology.  The  use  of  drafting 
instruments  and  the  reading  of  blueprints  is 
indicated  as  a  step  which  is  necessary  to  stu- 
dents in  sheet  metal  work.  Extreme  closeups 
illustrate  the  procedures  and  techniques  of 
work 

The  film  deals  with  three  basic  projects: 
drag  truss  fitting,  flange  reinforcement,  I-beam 
spar.  All  of  these  projects  clearly  Illustrate 
some  of  the  basic  steps  practiced  in  sheet  metal 
work 
BraP  $48;  rent  $3  Ohio 
111    $2  TexEd  loan 

NatFS    $3  VES  $3 

AIRPLANE        STRUCTURES    —    ALIGHTING 
GEAR.     lOmin  16-sd-$13.18  1943     Castle  629.13 
sh-c-adult 
Produced  by   the  US  Army  air  forces 
"Shows    workings    of    alighting    gear    and 
such  safety  devices  as  a  horn  that  sounds  when 
gear  is  neither  locked  nor  retracted  and  a  red 
warning   light    that    shows    when    the   alighting 
gear  Is  neither  locked  or  retracted."    Indiana 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


AIRPLANE         STRUCTURES    —    FUSELAGE 

CONSTRUCTION.      8min      16-sd-$10.51      1943 
Castle  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  motion  picture  deals  with  the  con- 
stmction  of  an  aircraft  fuselage.  A  series  of 
over-all  views  indicates  the  various  sections  of 
the  aircraft  fuselage  and  shows  the  steps  of 
the  development  of  a  fuselage  with  the  pilot's 
coup.  Some  attention  is  given  to  the  differen- 
tiations of  cowlings  for  air-cooled  and  liquid- 
cooled  engines."     Indiana 

"Useful  for  aviation  mechanics  and  for 
orientation  in  pre-induction  training  with 
teacher  supplementation."  Central  Washing- 
ton   college   of   educ. 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE      STRUCTURES— STATIC      TEST- 
ING.    12min    16-sd-$16.76    1943    Castle     629.13 
sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  the  US   Army  air  forces 

"This  presents  an  over -all  view  of  the 
various  forms,  kinds,  and  purposes  of  static 
testing.  It  opens  with  a  view  of  the  fuselage 
mounted  in  a  jig  and  follows  with  a  detailed 
sequence  showing  the  procedures  and  methods 
used  to  form  the  elastic  axes  of  the  wings, 
the  torsional  stiffness  tests,  and  the  negatives 
acceleration  test. 

"The  commentary  points  out  the  useful- 
ness of  the  information  gained  in  the  test  and 
how  it  relates  to  the  power-diving  capabilities 
of  the  finished  plane.  The  testing  of  the  con- 
trol surfaces  through  the  utilization  of  models 
and  wind  tunnels  is  shown. 

"The  film  closes  with  a  series  of  views  of 
the  dynamic  tests  given  to  the  landing  gear 
to  indicate  its  ruggedness,  under  actual  landing 
conditions.  The  commentary  indicates  in  clos- 
ing, that  the  information  gained  on  these  tests 
Is  of  great  assistance  in  the  designing  and 
construction    of    modern    aircraft."      Indiana 

"Useful    for    general    orientation    for    pre- 

Induction     training     and     for     discussions     of 

safety."     Central   Washington   college  of   educ. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES  —  STRUCTURAL 
UNITS— MATERIALS  AND  LOADS  FOR 
WHICH  DESIGNED.  8min  16-sd-$10.51  1943 
Castle  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  film  presents  a  pictorial  discussion 
of  the  various  units  of  a  plane  and  of  the 
various  types  of  loads  and  stresses  each  must 
b'J  designed  to  handle.  Diagrams  show  the 
various  types  of  stresses  that  are  Involved  in 
various    angles    of   flight. 

"Parts  of  the  plane  fuselage,  wings,  the 
landing  gear,  and  the  control  surfaces,  are 
indicated  and  the  function  of  each  defined." 
Indiana 

"Useful  for  an  orientation  on  the  various 
parts  and  functions  of  an  aircraft  and  for  pre- 
induction  and  pre-flight  training."  Central 
Washington    college    of    educ. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  STRUCTURES— WING  CON- 
STRUCTION.    lOmin    16-sd-$14.09    1943    Castle 

629.13 
sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  motion  picture  presents  a  pictoriaJ 
discussion  of  the  construction  and  functions  of 
wings.  It  opens  with  drawings  indicating  the 
shape,  the  chord,  and  span  of  wings.  Views 
of  a  wing  in  construction  show  its  internal 
bracing  in  the  form  of  spars  and  ribs.  Com- 
mentary and  drawings  combine  to  explain 
the  beam  form   used   in  wing  construction. 

"The  forces  of  thrust  and  drag  and  the 
utilization  of  Interior  bracing  and  skin  bracing 
to  withstand  them  are  indicated  and  explained. 


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AIRPLANE         STRUCTURES— WING         CON- 
STRUCTION— Continued 
The   outer  panel,   the  leading  edge,  the  center 
section,    and    the    wing    tip    are    indicated    and 
defined. 

"The  general  over-all  picture  of  the  as- 
sembling of  sub-assemblies  of  wing  sections  Is 
given.  There  is  also  shown  the  construction 
of  wings  where  fuel  tanks  are  built  into  the 
wings."     Indiana 

"Useful  for  over-all  orientation  In  the  con- 
struction and  function  of  aircraft  wings."  Cen- 
tral   Washington    college   of   educ. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANE  TRIP.  (Primary  grade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-?50    1938    EBF  629.13 

p-el-Jh     Guide  15c 

A  mother  and  her  young  daughter  Jour- 
ney in  an  airliner  from  Los  Angeles  to  Salt 
Lake  City.  On  arriving  at  the  airport  servic- 
ing operations  on  different  parts  of  a  plane 
are  observed.  After  the  plane  is  loaded  with 
mail  and  express,  the  passengers  embark, 
safety  belts  are  adjusted,  and  the  plane  takes 
off 

Enroute,  the  plane's  instruments  and 
operation  are  simply  explained.  A  panorama 
of  cities,  farms,  rivers,  and  mountains  is 
shown.  The  stewardess  serves  a  meal  and 
makes  up  the  sleeping  berths.  A  radio  tele- 
phone weather  report  is  received  by  the  pilot, 
and  the  plane  lands  at  Salt  Lake  City  at  dusk 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRPLANES.     37min     16-sd-Ioan     1944     USBM 

629.13 
Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Sinclair  re- 
fining company 

The  film  is  Introduced  with  a  meeting  of 
a  model  airplane  builder's  club  and  Includes 
scenes  from  model  plane  flying  contests 

Other  air  views  show  the  operation  of  a 
helicopter,  testing  of  a  transport  plane  by  a 
flight  mechanic,  and  flights  of  both  civilian 
and  military  craft 

In  a  huge  plant  tliousands  of  radical-type 
engines  are  being  produced  on  an  assembly- 
line  basis.  Included  in  this  episode  are  the 
production  of  the  power  section  and  cylinder 
barrels  and  the  expert  finishing  of  cylinder 
heads  and  other  parts  with  painstaking  ac- 
curacy. Assembly  of  engines  and  a  cut-a-way 
view  of  plane's  power  plant  reveal  how  engi- 
neering skill  has  produced  an  engine  capable 
of  operating  hundreds  of  hours  in  all  types  of 
weather  without  faltering 

Scenes  from  airplane  maintenance  shops 
reveal  the  precision  and  care  employed  in 
servicing  transport  planes  and  in  repairing, 
examining,  lubricating,  and  testing  plane 
engines  to  Insure  maximum  efficiency,  long  life, 
and  dependability 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AIRWAYS  OF  THE  FUTURE.  (Forum  edi- 
tion ser.)  12min  16-sd-apply  1944  March 
of    time  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Shows  the  importance  of  the  ATC  In 
1942  when  war  supplies  were  badly  needed  In 
Africa  .  .  .  tandj  then  continues  to  show  the 
pioneering  of  new  routes,  now  for  war  pur- 
poses, but  eventually  for  peace  time  travel 
and  commerce. 

"The  thoroughness  with  which  airplane 
schedules  and  records  are  checked  is  em- 
phasized, as  well  as  the  tremendous  expansion 
which  has  taken  place  in  airplane  travel  within 
the  past  few  months. 

"Suitable  for  schools,  civic  clubs,  and  the 
public   in   general."     Film  world 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


AMERICA    FIRST    IN    THE   AIR.   20mln  16-sd- 
loan   1942  Audio  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Loaned  or  sold  by  Audio  for  Curtiss  Wright 
with  their  specific  approval 

"Shows  the  major  operations  In  the  manu- 
facture of  duralumin  and  hollow-steel  propeller 
blades,  and  power  units  and  other  parts  which 
make  up  the  modern  electrically-controlled 
propeller  now  used  in  almost  every  type  of 
military,  naval  and  commercial  airplane."  Col- 
laborator 

"This  film  is  very  technical.  It  shows  the 
many  tests  and  demonstrates  the  skill  and 
precision  taken  in  assemblying  an  airplane 
part.  Excellent  commentator.  Material  well 
organized  and  presented."  California 
Brig  50c  loS 

Cal    $1  Tenn    75c 

Geo   $1  UWP    $1.50 


AMERICA    LEARNS    TO     FLY.      lOmln    16-sd- 

$75   1941    Nat  dairy  629.13 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

May  be  purchased  if  desired 

"The  film  dramatically  depicts  the  fast 
moving  activities  of  the  airlines,  private 
flyers,  primary  training  detachments  of  the 
Army  Air  Corps  and  students  participating  In 
the  Civilian  Pilot  Training  Program  of  the 
Civil  Aeronautics  Administration.  .  .  The  pic- 
ture .  .  .  stresses  the  importance  of  milk  and 
its  products  as  an  essential  part  of  the  pilot's 
diet.  The  importance  of  milk  In  a  well-bal- 
anced diet  and  its  value  as  a  protective  food 
are  emphasized.  .  .  The  stringent  Army  Air 
Corps'  physical  examination  for  all  its  flying 
cadets  is  explained  and  part  of  the  examina- 
tion is  shown. 

"Scenes  shot  in  an  Army  Air  Corps  train- 
ing school  dining  room  and  kitchen  show  the 
liberal  use  of  dairy  products  in  the  food  served 
United  States'  future  pilots.  In  addition  to 
flying  sequences,  the  film  points  out  the  need 
of  milk  in  the  diets  of  industrial  workers, 
office  workers,  executives  and  families — both 
for  adults  and  children."  American  milk  rev. 
"An  interesting  and  fast-moving  por- 
trayal. .  .  This  is  a  good  film  for  health  edu- 
cation classes."  Secondary  educ. 
A&B  Tenn   $1 

lo  35c  YMCA    loan 

loS  loan 


ASSEMBLING  IN  A  JIG  (FITTING  AND  LIN- 
ING UP).  (Aircraft  work  ser.)  16min  16- 
sd-$27.88     1944  Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  aircraft  sheet  metal  parts  are 
assembled  in  a  precision  assembly  Jig,  how 
aircraft  sheet  metal  parts  are  fitted  together 
and  accurately  lined  up,  how  to  use  an  awl 
for  lining  up,  how  to  use  skin  fasteners,  and 
how  to  correct  misaligned  holes 

This  is  No.  1  in  the  sub-series  Assembling 
and   riveting   in    the  Aircraft  work  series 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


ATTACHING  AND  ALIGNING  WINGS.  (Air- 
craft maintenance  ser.)  20min  16-sd-$32.16 
1944    Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

How  to  inspect  a  damaged  wing,  remove 
the  damaged  wing  and  attach  a  new  wing, 
level  the  airplane  and  align  the  wing,  com- 
plete the  installation  of  the  wing  and  Inspect 
the  finished  job 

Dav  UWF  $1.50 

Nay  VAP  $27.74 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


327 


629.13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ATTITUDE  GYRO.  18mln  16-sd-loan  1945 
Sperry  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"New  Sperry  instrument  explained  In  de- 
tail and  shown  in  flight.  The  attitude  gyro 
shows  the  position  of  the  airplane  in  any 
maneuver."      Scholastic 

AUTOGIRO.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    1937   ITTCO  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Originally     produced     by     Pathe    and     re- 
edited   in   1936   for   this   series 

E.  D.  Rice,  head  of  the  autogiro  com- 
pany, explains  Juan  de  la  Cierva's  invention: 
what  Iceeps  the  plane  aloft,  how  the  blades 
turn  automatically  to  exert  a  lifting  force, 
how  gravity  keeps  them  revolving,  how  they 
are  hinged,  why  they  do  not  fold  up  like  an 
umbrella.  Then  a  real  autogiro  takes  the 
jumps  on  a  racetrack  at  eight  miles  an  hour, 
and  lingers  aloft 
BraP  $27;  rent  $1.50  Ohio 
Cos  UWP    $1.50 

DeV  $1.50  VES  $1.50 

IdP  Wis  $1 

NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

AVIATION  CADET  FLIGHT.  20min  16-sd- 
rent     $2.50     DeV  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Depicts    the    various    regulations    covering 
the  proper  landing  of  a  plane  on  an  airfield 

Such  details  as  flag  signals,  traffic  chan- 
nel, course  flag,  wind  sox  and  wind  tee  are 
also  illustrated 

AVIATION  ENGINE.  (Aviation  mechanics  ser.) 
18min    16-si-sd-$72-$90;  rent  $3-$4    1941    BraF 

629.13 
trade 
Instructional  film  for  the  primary  air  stu- 
dent designed  to  overcome  training  difliiculties 
by  bringring  a  modern  airplane  engine  into  the 
classroom.  Shows  the  various  major  units 
that  make  up  radial  type  of  engine,  identifies 
and  Indicates  functions 

Shows  the  various  sub-assemblies,   identi- 
fies    and     indicates     functions     and     illustrates 
method  of  locating  cracks.     Shows  reassembled 
engine  on  test  block  being  "run-in" 
Cine  si-sd  Shad     sd-$1.25 

IdP   sd-$1.65  UWF   sd-$72;    rent   $3 

Ohio  VES  sd-$3 

PennS    $2.50 

B-19.  25min  16-sd-color-apply  1941  Aircraft 
war    prdduction    coun  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"The  history  of  the  famous   B-19   experi- 
mental  Army   bomber.    Shows   designing,    plan- 
ning   and    flight    of    the    plane."    Aviation    filnr^ 
directory 

BATTLES  FOR  VICTORY.  23min  16-sd-rent 
50c    1944    Kan  629.13 

trade 

Produced  by  Boeing  airplane  company 

Introduces  the  new  employee  to  some  of 
the  rules  and  regulations  followed  in  a  large 
aircraft  plant 

Following  a  rapid  montage  of  the  employ- 
ment procedure  the  employee  learns  about  en- 
tering the  plant,  how  to  punch  a  time  card, 
safety  regulations,  rest  and  lunch  periods, 
traffic  regulations,  proper  clothing,  importance 
of  plant  protection,  pay  day,  services  including 
hospitalization,  insurance,  employees  associa- 
tion, recreational  facilities 

The  picture  concludes  with  emphasis  on 
trainer  planes  and  the  B-29  superfortress 

BEHIND    THE    SCENES    AT    THE    AIRPORT. 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1947    TeachF  629.13 

el-jh-adult     Guide 
With    a    transport    pilot    as    guide,    the 
class  is  taken  on  an  exploratory  tour  of  an  air- 
port.      The    children     see     at     first     hand    the 
mechanics     overhauling    and     testing    airplane 


engines,  the  chief  pilot  preparing  for  a  fiight, 
the  dispatcher  at  work,  the  ramp  agent  at  his 
post  and  many  other  behind-the-scenes  ac- 
tivities which  occur  in  a  large  airport 

BEHIND  THE  WINGS,    llmin    16-sd-loan    1944 

India  629.13 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Shows    the    training    of    the    ground    crew 

especially   a   mechanical    expert,    of   the   Indian 

air  force 

CEILING     ZERO;     excerpt     (Davis    sequence). 

(Human    relations   ser.)    23min    16-sd-rent   $3 

NYU  629.13 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  specially  prepared  excerpt  edited  from 
the  Warner  Brothers  film  dealing  with  the 
inability  of  a  brilliant  mind  to  assume  its 
routine  responsibilities.  May  be  rented  only 
for  educational  purposes  where  no  admission 
is  charged.  The  weekly  rental  Is  $6 

AMNH  Mich  $3 

CFC  TFC 

Geo  $3.50 

CEILING  ZERO;  excerpt  (Payson  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
NYU  629.13 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  specially  prepared  excerpt  from  the 
Warner  Brothers  film  dealing  with  one  re- 
action of  a  mind  under  stress  of  a  real  emer- 
gency. May  be  rented  only  for  educational 
purposes  where  no  admission  is  charged.  The 
weekly  rental  is  $3 

CFC 
Geo  $2 
TFC 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  BEARINGS, 

SINGLE     LINE     OF     POSITION     &     FIXES. 

19min      16-sd-$25.69      1944    Castle  629.13 

trade-adult 
Produced  by   the   US   Army  air   forces 
"Defines  bearing,  line  of  position,  circle  of 
equal    altitude,    fix    and    intercept,    plotting    of 
assumed    position    and    intercept,    and   selection 
of   celestial   bodies   for   observation."     Aviation 
film  directory 
Dav  SuF 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF    $18.92 

Rice  VES 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION— CHARTS.  19min 
16-sd-$24.99      1943    Castle  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

"Pictures,  maps,  diagram,  and  a  sound 
commentary  are  used  In  this  film  to  explain 
Mercator  charts,  gnomonic  projections,  and 
Lambert  comformal  projections.  It  is  a  highly 
technical    treatiuent."      Indiana 

"Very  technical — for  pre-aviation  classes 
only. "     Coll  abora  tor 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION— INTRODUCTION 
AND    LOCATION    OF    CELESTIAL    POINTS. 

18min      16-sd-$24.26      1943    Castle  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  motion  picture  deals  with  the  basic 
principles  of  the  location  of  points  on  the 
celestial  sphere.  The  introductory  sequences 
present  the  various  uses  of  celestial  navigation 
and  define  celestial  navigation  as  the  location 
of  places  on  the  earth  by  means  of  celestial 
bodies.  Diagrams  are  used  to  illustrate  the 
fact  that  the  earth  is  not  a  true  sphere  and 
the  nautical  mile  is  described  as  6,080  feet,  or 
1  degree.  Diagrams,  plus  commentary,  explain 
the  relationship  between  the  earth  and  the 
celestial  sphere.  There  follows  a  pictorial  de- 
finition of  the  zenith,  nadir,  sidereal  hour  angle, 
local  hour  angle,  and  bubble  horizon."    Indiana 


328 


1947    EDITION 


629.13 


CELESTIAL     NAVIGATION— INTRODUCTION 
AND     LOCATION     OF    CELESTIAL    POINTS 

— Continued 

"Might  be  useful  with  classes  Interested 
in  studying  navigation  by  celestial  bodies. 
Covers  a  wealth  of  material  rather  sketchily 
and  for  full  effectiveness,  will  require  con- 
siderable supplementation  by  an  expert  Instruc- 
tor."     Central    Washington    college    of    educ. 

"Very  technical — for  pre-aviation  classes 
only."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  LATITUDE  BY 
POLARIS.     lOmin     16-sd-$13.18     1944    Castle 

629.13 
c-trade-adult 
Produced  by   the   US   Army  air  forces 
"Relationship  between  latitude  and  eleva- 
ted pole,   position  and  diurnal  path  of  Polaris, 
and    reduction    of    altitude    of    elevated    pole. 
Description   of   the   methods   of  solution   of  the 
altitude    of    Polaris    by    mathematical    formula 
and  the  use  of  tables."     Aviation  film  directory 
Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $8.82 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  NAUTICAL  AS- 
TRONOMY.    24min     16-sd-$30.14     1944    Castle 

629.13 
C-trade-adult 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

"Shows  the  placing  of  celestial  coordinates 
in  relation  to  the  earth.     Reveals  use  of  declin- 
ation,  zenith  point,   nadir  line,  and  solstices  in 
celestial    navigation."      Aviation,  film    directory 
Dav  UWF    $3 

Nay  VAF  $22.74 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION— POSITION  FIND- 
ING ON  THE  EARTH.  15min  16-sd-$20.68 
1943  Castle  629.13 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"This  motion  picture  presents  a  basic  over- 
all view  of  the  principles  of  celestial  navigation 
and  deals  with  position-finding  on  the  earth. 
Starting  with  an  introduction  explaining 
longitude  and  latitude  and  the  determination 
of  geographic  position,  it  moves  very  quickly 
Into  a.  discussion  of  the  Greenwich  hour  angle, 
local  hour  angle,  and  sidereal  hour  angle.  There 
follows  a  discussion  of  celestial  triangles  and 
the  use  of  the  various  tables  required  to  figure 
positions."     Indiana 

"A  specialized  film  useful  with  consider- 
able teacher  supplementation  and  with  ad- 
vanced navigators.  Might  have  some  useful- 
ness with  classes  In  astronomy."  Central 
Washington    college    of    educ. 

"Very  technical — for  pre-aviation  classes 
only."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION:  SOLUTION  IL- 
LUSTRATIVE PROBLEMS  IN  CELESTIAL 
NAVIGATION.   32min   16-sd-$38.72   1944  Castle 

629.13 
C-trade-adult 

Produced  by  the  US  Army  air  forces 
"Preflight  computations  and  procedures  in 
making  a  typical  flight  celestial  navigation. 
Shows  use  of  the  sextant  in  shooting  the  stars, 
and  plotting  fixes  by  means  of  the  H.O.-218, 
and  the  star  altitude  curves  methods."  Avia- 
tion film  directory 

Dav  UWF 

Nay  VAF  $29.91 

Rice  VES 
SuP 


CELESTIAL       NAVIGATION— THE       EARTH. 

ITmin     16-sd-$22.83     1943    Castle  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Navy 
"This    film    explains    in    a    non-technical 
way  the  positions  and  significance  of  the  lines 
of   latitude   and    longitude    on    the    earth."    In- 
diana 

"Very  technical — for  pre-aviation  classes 
only."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CELESTIAL    NAVIGATION:    TIME.    lOmin    16- 

sd-$14.09      1944    Castle  629.13 

c-trade-adult 
Produced   by   the   US   Army  air   forces 
"Explains    various    time    elements    in    ce- 
lestial   navigation    Vi^hich    are    used    In    solving 
practical   exercises."     Aviation   film   directory 
Dav  Tenn    $1.25 

Nay  UWF    $1.50 

Rice  VAF  $9.42 

SuP  VES 

CHANDELLE,      15min     16-sd-$21.40     Castle 

629.13 
sh-tr-adult 
A    US    Navy    production    on    flying    tech- 
niques 

DISASSEMBLING     THE     ENGINE.      (Airplane 
maintenance)    13min    16-sd-$23.60    1946  Castle 

629.13 
trade 
Shows     how     to    remove    the     oil     sump, 
valve   tappet,   and  gear  case   cover  assemblies; 
how  to  separate  crankcase  and  remove  crank- 
shaft assembly  and  camshaft;  and  how  to  dis- 
assemble   crankshaft    and   gear   case    cover   as- 
semblies 
UWP 

CHILDREN'S    AIRPORT    EXCURSION.    15mln 
16-sd-$10.50    1936?     Purinton  629.13 

el 

Received  first  award  at  the  California 
Pacific   international    exposition 

Forty-two  children  emerge  from  a  school 
bus  at  an  airport,  and  observe:  radio  equip- 
ment; typewriters  that  run  themselves;  airmail 
delivery  methods;  radiophone  communication; 
planes  taking  off,  and  planes  landing;  huge 
hangars,  and  in  them  huge  planes  equipped 
with   a  maze  of   scientific   instruments 

"Very   worthwhile   at    this   price.     Not   as 
good   as    'Airplane    trip*    (listed   above)."    Col- 
laborator 
A&B 
111  $1 
Tex 

CONNECTING  AND  ADJUSTING  CONTROLS. 

(Aircraft    maintenance    ser.)      19min      16-sd- 
$30.74     1945   Castle  629.13 

sh-c  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Inspecting  and  adjusting  the  elevator  and 
rudder  control  cables;  how  to  line  up  and 
safety  a  turnbuckle;  how  to  remove  and  re- 
place a  damaged  aileron  control  cable  and  to 
adjust  It  for  the  proper  aileron  travel;  and  how 
to  make  a  final  check-up  of  control  cables  be- 
fore entering  the  job  in  the  log 

Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF  $25.85 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

CONQUEST   OF   THE  AIR.     45min    16-sd-rent 
$10   1940   Pi  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"An  excellent  picture  showing  the  history 
of  man's  conquest  of  the  air  in  chronological 
sequence.  Beginning  with  a  series  of  historic 
photographs  portraying  the  early  attempts  of 
man  to  fly,  the  film  next  illustrates  the  de- 
velopment   of   llghter-than-air   craft. 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


CONQUEST    OF    THE    AIR — Continued 

"Many  of  the  Important  and  famous  bal- 
loons and  dirigibles  are  shown  with  emphasis 
on  the  part  they  played  in  the  progress  of 
this  type  of  aircraft.  The  picture  next  unfolds 
the  story  of  the  development  of  aviation,  the 
heavier-than-air  craft.  Famous  planes,  de- 
signers, and  aviators,  and  the  contribution  they 
made  to   flying  are  vividly  presented. 

"A  few  of  the  details  of  airplane  construc- 
tion and  operation  are  disclosed  and  an  ex- 
planation of  the  theory  of  flying  is  offered. 
Some  of  the  shots  taken  from  old  films  are 
naturally  not  very  clear,  but  their  pertinence 
to  the  subject  Justifies  their  Inclusion.  The 
narration  carefully  describes  and  unifies  the 
material  shown. 

"The  picture  could  stand  some  cutting 
because  its  running  time  is  too  long  for  school 
use.  .  .  Especially  suited  for  auditorium  pro- 
grrams.  It  would  also  be  worthwhile  for  classes 
in  history,  technical  and  vocational  subjects, 
and  vocational  guidance."  Committee  on  class- 
room films 

Cal  $10  Neb 

Calhoun   $10  SAd 

Davis   $10  TexVE 

MontS  Wis  $6.26 

CONSTRUCTION     OF    A     LIGHT    AIRPLANE. 

28min     16-sd-$65;   rent   $1     1942   PennS     629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"An      introductory     sequence     functionally 

tdentifies   the  five  major  parts  of  an   airplane. 

The    steps    in    thR    actual    construction    of    a 

'Piper  Cub'  are  then  shown. 

"The  steps  in  construction  of  the  fuselage, 
shock-absorbing  landing  gear,  tail,  and  wings, 
and  assembly  of  each  of  these  parts  are  shown. 
The  procedure  for  compensating  the  magnetic 
compass,  and  the  air  tests  for  stability  and 
safe  operational  performance  which  the  plane 
must  pass  in  order  to  be  licensed  are  demon- 
strated."   Indiana 

"Would  be  especially  useful  in  adult  and 
high  school  pre- flight  courses  to  familiarize 
students  with  nomenclature  and  appearance 
of  the  constructional  details  of  an  airplane  and 
in  vocational  guidance  groups  for  illustrations 
of  various  skills  required  and  types  of  work 
done  in  airplane  manufacturing.  .  .  The  best 
film  that  has  been  submitted  for  use  In  pre- 
flight    courses."     Educational    screen 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CURTISS-WRIGHT    ANSWERS    CALL.     20min 
16-sd-loan    1942    Audio  629.13 

sh-trade-adult 
"Lowell  Thomas  explains  mass  production 
of  the  Curtiss  P-40  fighting  planes  in  the 
Buffalo  plants  of  the  Curtiss -Wright  Corpora- 
tion. The  film  begins  with  the  statement  that 
the  corporation's  three  giant  plants  are  only 
three  decades  in  time  from  the  small  plants 
In  which  the  early  Curtiss  planes  were  built. 
A  rapid  succession  of  brief  scenes  reveals  the 
development  of  aviation  in  terms  of  Curtiss 
planes."   Minnesota 

"Technical  account  of  the  building  of  air- 
plane parts."  Newark 
Col  50c  PennS     $1.50 

Minn  50c  UWP    $1.50 

CURTISS-WRIGHT     BUILDS     FOR     AIR     SU- 
PREMACY.   20min   16-sd-loan     1942  Audio 

629.13 
Jh- sh-trade-adult 
"In  57  days  they  doubled  plant  output — 
how  cylinder  heads  are  molded — much  narra- 
tion is  not  parallel  but  okay — great  mass  fac- 
tory scenes — automatic  thread  grinder  with  in- 
tegral gages — 424  different  gears  in  each  plane 
— engine  has  over  8,000  parts  and  over  50,000 
inspection  operations — many  shrink  fits  be- 
tween parts  purposely  assembled  at  divergent 
temperatures-— dry  ice  against  heating — Wright 
by  close  Whirlwind  engine — tested  then  pulled 


apart      for      another      inspection — Century     of 

Progress  in  a  decade."  Collaborator 
Narrated  by  Lowell  Thomas 
Geo  $1  Syr  75c 

lo  35c  UWF    $1.50 

CURTISS-WRIGHT  BUILDS  FOR  QUANTITY. 
20min   16-sd-loan   1942   Audio  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"Companion  reel  to  'Curtiss  Wright  builds 
to  Air  Supremacy'  (listed  above).  They  can 
be  used  together. 

"Despite  heavy  institutional  blurbing,  the 
picture  showing  the  operation  of  greatly  ex- 
panded factories  for  the  production  of  air- 
planes Is  thrilling  and  well  made.  Narrated  by 
Lowell  Thomas."  Collaborator 

Geo  $1 

UAVF  $1.50 

DOPING  TECHNIQUE.  lOmin  16-sd-$14.09  1943 
Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

Demonstrates  the  proper  application  of 
dope  to  the  surfaces  of  an  airplane  by  using 
the  hand  brush  and  the  spray  gun 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EMPIRE  STATE  DISASTER.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50    1945    Official  629.13 

jh-sh-adult 
"Filmed  just  a  few  moments  following 
the  actual  crash  by  Edward  Lippman,  who 
'scooped'  exclusive  shots  before  other  photog- 
raphers arrived  on  the  scene.  These  scenes 
of  the  first  moments  of  the  catastrophe  will  be 
the  only  complete  footage  available."  Educa- 
tional screen 

ENGINE  CHANGE:  INSTALLATION.  (Air- 
plane maintenance)   17min  16-sd-$28.58  Castle 

629.13 
trade 
Shows    the    safety   precautions   to   be   ob- 
served  when    installing  an   engine;    how   to   in- 
spect   engine     mount,     controls,     and     firewall; 
how  to  connect  controls  and  attachments;  how 
to  ground-test  the  engine;  and  how  to  prepare 
for  check  flight 
UWF 

ENGINE  CHANGE:  REMOVAL.  (Airplane 
maintenance)    17min    16-sd-$25.71    1946    Castle 

629.13 
trade 
Shows    the   safety   precautions    to   be   ob- 
served when   removing  an  engine;   how  to  dis- 
connect  controls   and   attachments;   how  to  re- 
move   the    engine;     and    how    to    inspect    the 
mount,  flrewall,  and  controls 
UWP 

ESSENTIAL  PARTS  AND  TYPES  OF 
PLANES.  (Bray  aviation  ser.)  10mm  16-sd- 
$45;   rent   $2     1942    Bray  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 
"Demonstrating  how  planes  fly,  and  show- 
ing how  various   tyoes   of  planes  are  designed 
to    perform   specific  jobs.     Illustrated  by   flight 
models  as  well  as  by  real  Army  Bombers,  At- 
lantic Clippers,  and  Navy  Flying  Patrol  Boats. 
Scholastic 
Cal   $1  TexEd  loan 

IdP  UWP 

Syr  $1.50  VisEd 

Tex     $1.50  VBS    $2 

EYES  OF  THE  NAVY.  21min  16-sd-apply 
ppQ  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An    MQM    production.      Available    only    to 
scliools 

"Patriotic  short  with  dramatic  introduc- 
tion of  farm  lad  who  decides  on  aviation  as 
a  vocation.  Scenes  of  naval  training  at  Pen- 
sacola,  San  Diego  tmd  on  an  aircraft  carrier 
include    learning    to    fly    singly,    in    formation. 


330 


1947    EDITION 


629.13 


EYES   OF    THE    N AW— Continued 
target   and   battle   practice   from   the  air,   land- 
ing   and    takeoff    from    airplane    carrier,    flight 
maneuvers,     parachute    jumping,     power    dives 
and  bombing  practice. 

"Exceptionally  well  organized  and  photo- 
graphed. Recommended  for  patriotic  use  and 
for  vocational  courses  concerned  with  aviation 
as  an  objective."  Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

FABRICATING      METAL     AIRCRAFT.       (Air- 
craft   work)      14min      16-sd-$25.71     Castle 

629.13 
trade 

Shows  part  sheet  metal  departments  play 
in  aircraft  fabrication;  methods  by  which 
sheet  metal  may  be  cut  and  formed;  methods 
by  which  sheet  metal  parts  may  be  assembled; 
and  mating  major  assemblies 
UWP 

FINISH      FORMING      BY      HAND.       (Aircraft 
work    ser.)      16min-sd-?27.88     1944    Castle 

629.13 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced    by    the   US    OfHce    of   education 
Shows    the    tools    and    methods    used    for 
holding     small     aluminum     bulkheads     during 
forming;  the  grip  of  the  mallet  handle  and  the 
free  movement  of  wrist  and  hand  during  form- 
ing  (in  slow  motion) ;   the  successive  stages  of 
forming  with  a  flat  fibre  strip  (around  the  bend 
of  the  flange,  along  the  flat  of  the  flange,  and 
the   final   smoothing);   the  successive   stages  of 
shrinking  large   wrinkles  with   a   forming  tool; 
marking  excess  metal  with  a  surface  gage;  and 
checking  finished  work  with  a  contour  template 
In    illustrating    these    operations,    a    long 
narrow    bulkhead    and    a    bulkhead    having    a 
sharp  radius  are  used 

This  is  No.  4  in  the  sub-series  Forming 
in  the  Aircraft  work  series 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FROM  SPRUCE  TO   BOMBER.  9mln  16-sd-rent 
$1.50     1945   TJWP  629.13 

Plywood  planes,  the  "Mosquitoes,"  that 
stung  the  Axis.  Lumbering,  laminating,  build- 
ing,  testing 


GYRO  COMPASS.  lOmin  16-sd-loan    1943  Sperry 

629.13 
sh-c-trade-adult 

This  Is  the  first  gyroscopic  Instrument  to 
be  made  by  Elmer  Sperry.  Its  importance  to 
the  comfort  and  safety  of  transportation  and 
to  the  war  effort  are  depicted 

The      repeater      compass,      gyropilot     and 
course  recorder  are  also  shown 
Col    50c  Minn  25c 

DeV  50c  Roch 


HISTORY  OF  AVIATION.  (Our  world  in  re- 
view ser.)  SOmin  16-sd-$100;  rent  S4.50  1937 
ITTCO  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re- 
edlted  in  1936  for  this  series 

Any  reel  may  be  had  separately  (16-sd- 
$50;  rent  apply).  Contents:  Reel  1,  1903-Wright 
Brothers'  first  flight,  1909-Bleriot'3  flight  across 
channel,  1910-"Teddy"  Roosevelt's  first  flight, 
The  first  Parachute  jump,  1917-Army  aviators 
In  France,  1926-Byrd  and  Bennett  at  North 
Pole,  1927-L.indbergh  flies  the  Atlantic,  1928- 
Flying  Windmill  spans  English  Channel,  1929- 
Rocket  plane  soars  in  flrst  test 

Reel  2.  1928-Graf  Zeppelin  crosses  Atlantic, 
1930-Kingsford  Smith's  Ireland  to  America 
flight,  1930-Coste  and  Bellonte's  Paris  to  New 
York  hop,  1930-Post  and  Gatty's  'round  the 
world  flight,  1931-The  airship  "Los  Angeles," 
1931-DO-X  visits  America,  1933-Italo  Balbo's 
Italian  airfleet  visits  Chicago's  World  Fair 

Reel  3,  1935-Doollttle's  record  coast  to 
coast  flight,   1936-The  wingless  autogyro,   1935- 


The  China  Clipper,  1936-The  autogyro  with  col- 
lapsible wings,  1936 — ^America  welcomes  the  new 
air  giant,  "Hindenberg,"  1936-Commercial  fly- 
ing. Cavalcade  of  aviation 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  disti-ibutors 

IMMELMAN.      llmin      16-sd-$14.97     Castle 

629.13 
Jh-sh-adult 

A    US    Navy    production    on    flying    tech- 
niques 

INSTALLING  AND  ALIGNING  TAIL  SUR- 
FACES. (Aircraft  maintenance  ser.)  19mln 
16-sd-$30.74     1945    Castle  629.13 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  OflSce  of  education 
Inspecting  damaged  tail  surfaces  and  re- 
moving  them;   how   to   prepare   new   parts   for 
installation;  how  to  install  new  stabilizers,  ele- 
vators, and  rudder;  and  how  to  inspect  the  job 
before  entering  it  In  logbook 
Cams  SuP 

Cen  UWF    $1.50 

Dav  VAF  $25.85 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

INSTALLING    LANDING   GEAR.    19mln  16-sd- 

$31.44    1944     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced   by  US   Offlce  of  education 
How    to    remove    damaged    landing    gear; 
replace   old   bolts,    nuts,    and   cotters   with   new 
parts;   install  an  aircraft  bolt  properly;  assem- 
ble and  install  a  new  landing  gear;  and  check 
alignment  and  track  of  wheels 
Dav  SuP 

Nay  UWP    $1.50 

Ohio  VAF  $27.10 

Rice  VES 

INTERMEDIATE  ACROBATIC  LOOPS.  14mln 
16-sd-$19.96     Castle  629.13 

sh-trade-adult 
A  US   Navy  film  on  aerial  acrobatics 

INVERTED  SPINS.    lOmin    16-sd-$13.18    Castle 

629.13 
sh-trade-adult 
A  US   Navy  film  on  aerial  acrobatics 

LOOPS.     14min     16-sd-$19.96     Castle  629.13 

sh-trade-adult 
A  US  Navy  film  on  aerial  acrobatics 

MAKING  OF  AN  AIRPLANE  FITTING.  22mln 

16-si-$48;  rent  $3  1940  ITTCO  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"This  film,  the  first  of  a  series  In  Aviation 

Mechanics   was   made   with   the   cooperation   of 

the    Roosevelt    Aviation    School    at    Roosevelt 

Field,    and   the  Eastern  Airlines.     The  picture 

was  taken  inside  an  airplane  plant.   .   .  Shows 

the  student  taking  a  damaged  part  of  the  plane 

off.      From    that    point    the    student    proceeds 

through  all  the  operations  necessary  to  replace 

that  one  part. 

"Special  emphasis  Is  given  to  the  ultra 
exactness  of  every  operation  involved.  Because 
of  this  fact  this  film  is  excellent  material  for 
vocational  guidance  classes  in  junior  high.  .  . 
It  also  fits  into  any  Industrial  art  class  that  is 
studying  sheet  metal  work.  Recommended  for 
economic  citizenship  classes  as  a  type  industry 
of  skilled  labor."  Committee  on  classroom  films 
"Making  and  installation  of  a  gusset 
plate.  Photography  is  a  little  hazy.  An  excel- 
lent vocational  guidance  subject.  A  very  com- 
plete presentation  of  the  subject  matter."  Cal- 
ifornia 
BrsiF   $48;   rent   $3  NatPS    $3 

Cal  $2  Ohio 

111  $2  TexEd  loan 

Mo  $1.50  VES  $3 

METHODS  OF  FLIGHT.  20mln  16-sd-$85;  rent 

$4    Bray  629.13 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Points  out  man's  envy  of  the  bird's  ability 

to   fly   ajid  his   attempts   at   Imitation.     Shows 

flapping  wing  flight  using  slow  motion  studies 


331 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


METHODS    OF    FLIGHT — Continued 
of  bird  flight;  ability  of  birds  to  move  individ- 
ual wing  and  tail   feathers   for  stabilization 

Demonstrates  flapping  wings  by  flying 
omithopter.  Soaring  and  gliding  are  shown. 
Demonstrations   of  lighter-than-air  balloons 

Rotating  wing  flight  is  shown  (1)  maple 
leaf,  in  nature;  (2)  principles  of  boomerang 
and  flight  of  model  autogiro  and  helicopter; 
(3)  actual  scenes  of  autogiro  in  flight  and  of 
Igor  Sikorsky's  helicopter;  considers  possibili- 
ties of  rocket  ship  and  shows  first  rocket  ship 
to  make  a  successful  flight 

Cal    $3  Tex  $2 

IdP  TexEd  loan 

PCW  $4  UWF  $4 

PennS    $2.90  VES  $4 

MICRO-SWITCHES     ON     AIRCRAFT.       SOmin 
16-sd-color-apply     1944     Ray-Bell  629.13 

trade-adult 
"Special    interest    to    electrical     engineer 
and  mechanic'      Collaborator 

MOTIONS    OF    A    PLANE.     lOmin     16-sd-$45; 
rent  $2    1943   Bray  629.13 

el-Jh-sh 

"What  the  pilot  sees  from  the  cockpit  as 
he  performs  the  three  fundamental  motions  of 
a  plane — yawing,  pitching,  and  rolling."  School 
management 

Neb  UWF    $2 

Tex    $1.50  Vt  50c 

OVERHAULING    CRANKSHAFT    ASSEMBLY. 

19min      16-sd-$30.74      Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr  Guide 
Shows  how  to  clean  the  parts  of  a 
disassembled  engine;  how  to  inspect  and  .  re- 
condition crankshaft  assembly  parts;  how  to 
determine  clearances  and  check  for  out-of- 
round;  and  how  to  check  the  clearances  against 
specifications 

OVERHAULING        CAMSHAFT        ASSEMBLY 

AND    CRANKCASE    SECTION.    19min    16-sd- 

$30.74     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr  Guide 

Shows   how   to   inspect  the  camshaft  and 

gear  case  cover  assembly  parts;  how  to  inspect 

and    recondition    the    crankcase    bearings;    and 

how  to   inspect  and   recondition   the  remaining 

parts 

OVERHAULING    THE    CARBURETOR.       (Air- 
plane maintenance)  23min     16-sd-$35.16     Cas- 
tle 629.13 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
How    to    disassemble,    clean    and    inspect, 
and  reassemble  the  carburetor 
Ideal    $2.20 
UWF 

PARACHUTES    FOR    SAFETY.     52min     16-sd- 

$00     1942    Bray  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 

"Describes  the  uses  of  the  Life  Saver  of 

the   sky.      Shows   the  precautions  taken   in  the 

making   and   packing   of   a   chute."      California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

PERIODIC    INSPECTION— AIRPLANE.      17min 
16-sd-$28.58     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr  Guide 
Emphasizes  the  importance  and  meaning 
of  thoroughness  in  performing  a  periodic  in- 
spection, showing  a  complete  detailed  inspec- 
tion of  an  aileron  as  an  example.  Shows 
briefly  the  inspection  of  other  parts  of  the 
airplane 

PERIODIC       INSPECTION— ENGINE.         23min 
16-sd-$35.16     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr  Guide 
Shows  how  to  inspect  the  general  condi- 
tion   of    an    engine;    how    to    examine    internal 
parts;   how  to  check  ignition  and  fuel  system; 


how  to  examine  the  propeller;  how  to  inspect 
for  tightness,  security,  and  proper  safetying  of 
all  parts;  and  how  to  prepare  an  engine  for 
run-up 

PRECISION   SPIN.     12min     16-sd-$15.86     Castle 

629.13 
sh-tr-adult 

US   Navy  film  on   aerial   acrobatics 

PREFLIGHT  INSPECTION— AIRPLANE.  17min 

16-sd-$28.58     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr  Guide 

Shows     the     necessity     for     careful     and 

thorough    inspection;    how    to    use    the    "circle 

method"    to    give    a    complete    and    systematic 

inspection;    and   how    each   part — landing   gear, 

wings,    fuselage,    tail   surfaces,    cabin,    controls, 

instruments — is  inspected 

PREFLIGHT  I NSPECTION— ENGI NE.  (Air- 
plane maintenance)  13min  16-sd-$23.60  1946 
Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Shows  the  importance  of  continuous  pre- 
ventive   maintenance    in    keeping    an    aircraft 
engine    airworthy;    the    need    for    safe    working 
habits    during    inspection;    how    to    inspect    the 
engine     systematically,     propeller     blades     and 
hub,     cowling,     controls,     ignition    system,    and 
fuel  system;  how  to  conduct  an  engine  run-up; 
and    the    inspector's    responsibility    in    signing 
the  preflight  inspection  form 
Conn    50c 
UWF 

PRINCIPLES  OF  FLIGHT.  15mln  16-si-$24 
1940     EBF  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

The  first  part  of  the  film  demonstrates 
with  excellent  action  shots  the  principles  of 
gliding 

Laboratory  tests  on  full  sized  airplanes 
are  made  in  huge  wind  tunnels.  Scale  models 
in  small  wind  tunnels  are  used  to  study  flight 
conditions 

We  see  the  controls  of  an  airplane  as 
hands  and  feet  work  them.  Clear  demonstra- 
tions by  actual  shots  and  animated  diagrams 
are  given  of  the  work  of  the  rudder,  the  ele- 
vators, and  the  stabilizer.  That  ailerons  cause 
the  plane  to  bank  at  the  turns  is  also  demon- 

"The  mysteries  of  flying  are  quickly  dis- 
pelled in  the  film.  .  .  Action  diagrams  are 
appropriately  used  to  explain  those  principles 
difficult  of  comprehension.  .  .  A  study  of  the 
subject  before  exhibiting  the  picture  is  ad- 
visable. .  .  The  film  is  especially  suitable  for 
classes  in  Aviation  or  Science  in  the  secondary 
.schools."  Committee  on  classroom  films 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PROBLEMS  OF  FLIGHT.  (Univ.  of  Chicago 
physical  science  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1941 
EBF  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-trade  Guide  15c 
A  companion  reel  to  the  film,  "Theory  of 
flight,"  class  533.  Describes  the  use  of  the 
plane's  controls  in  taking  off,  climbing,  bank- 
ing, stalling,  spinning  and  recovery,  diving, 
gliding,  and  landing.  Superimposed  animated 
diagrams  help  to  clarify  the  action  of  forces 
acting  on  the  plant  while  executing  these 
maneuvers 

Gliding  and  landing  are  given  special  con- 
sideration by  demonstrating  both  correct  and 
Incorrect  techniques 

"Our  committee  was  very  disappointed  in 
the  pedagogical  value  of  these  films."  Col- 
laborator 

"An  excellent  film  for  practical  Instruc- 
tion in  flight,  particularly  for  aeronautical 
training  courses.  Should  be  valuable  also  for 
general  science  and  physics  classes,  at  the 
Junior  high  through  adult  levels.  Photography, 
sound  and  organization  are  good."  Don  White 
in  Educational  screen 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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629.13 


RADIO  NAVIGATION— BRACKETING  AN  UN- 
KNOWN   BEAM.     lOmin     16-sd-$13.18     Castle 

629.13 
tr-adult 
Produced  for  US  Navy 

Aerial  navigation  and  flying;  instrument 
flight  control 

REASSEMBLING    THE    ENGINE.      22min      16- 
sd-$34.31     Castle  629.13 

tr  Guide 
Shows  how  to  reassemble  the  crankshaft 
and  camshaft  assemblies,  crankcase  section, 
and  gear  case  cover  assembly;  how  to  reinstall 
the  oil  sump;  and  how  to  complete  reassembly 
of  the  engine 

REPAIRING    AIRCRAFT    TIRES.      20min      16- 
sd-$32.16     Castle  629.13 

sh-c-tr-adult  Guide 
Shows  how  to  inspect  an  airplane  tire; 
how  to  remove  the  tire;  how  to  remove  the 
tube  from  the  tire;  how  to  vulcanize  the  tube; 
how  to  repair  a  cut  in  the  tire;  how  to  re- 
install the  wheel;  and  the  importance  of  enter- 
ing the  job  in  the  log  book 

REPAIRING    AND    RELINING    MECHANICAL 
BRAKES.     21min     lG-sd-$32.87     Castle     629.13 
sh-c-tr-adult  Guide 

Shows  how  to  check  brake  action;  how 
to  remove  wheel  and  inspect  brakes;  how  to 
disassemble  wheel  and  remove  brake  lining; 
how  to  install  new  brake  lining;  how  to  replace 
brake    cables,    and    how    to   adjust   brakes 

ROMANCE    OF   THE    GYROSCOPE,    llmin    16- 
sd-loan    1943    Sperry  629.13 

sh-trade-adult 
The    principles    of    the    gyroscope    are    ex- 
plained and   its   development   in   the  past  forty 
years    are    shown.      The    scientist    Foucault    is 
shown    in    his    discovery    of   the    gyroscope 
DeV    50c  Tenn    50c 

Minn  25c 

SKY  DEFENDERS.    45min    16-sd-?160;  rent  $6. 

Also  color-$240;  rent  $12  1941  UWF  629.13 
jh-sh-adult 
"A  fascinating  story  of  the  building  of 
Uncle  Sam's  expanded  Air  Corps,  with  em- 
phasis on  the  training  of  flying  cadets.  Thrill- 
ing acrobatics,  close  formation  flights  and  a 
simulated  bombing  attack  reveal  the  applica- 
tion of  flying  to  the  defense  of  America.  The 
producer  is  Canfleld  Cook,  whose  flight  ex- 
perience began  when  he  was  in  the  World 
War."     Movie  makers 

Ideal    $13.20  Ohio 

Mo  $4  VES   $10 

SLOW  ROLL,     llmin    16-.sd-$14.97    Castle  629.13 

c-adult 

A  US  Navy  production  on  flying  tech- 
niques 

SPARK    PLUGS    IN    AVIATION.    SOmin    16-sd- 
loan    1941    Bray  629.13 

c-trade 
May  be  purchased  for  $60 
Utilizes   technical   animation   and   straight 
photography    in     showing    construction    of    an 
aviation    spark    plug.      Shows    general    inspec- 
tion   and    servicing   procedure,    complete   disas- 
sembly   of    the    plug,    proper    ways    to    service 
the    cores    and    shell,    installation    of    plugs    in 
an  aircraft  engine,   causes  of  ignition  troubles, 
theory  of  operation  of  spark  plug,  correction  of 
ignition    troubles    by    use    of    harness    test    set 
and  construction  and  operation  of  harness  test 
set 
MontS 

SPERRY    GYROSYN    COMPASS.    25min    16-sd- 
loan   1946  Sperry  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult 
A  clear  description  of  this  flight  and  navi- 
gation instrument 

"Specialized,    but   very   well   done."      Col- 
laborator 


SPLICING      A      WOODEN      SPAR.       (Airplane 
maintenance)    21min    16-sd-$32.87    1946  Castle 

629.13 
trade 

Shows  how  to  determine  the  splice  area 
and  lay  out  the  splice;  how  to  cut  a  scarf 
joint  on  a  spar;  how  to  finish  a  scarf  by  hand; 
how  to  glue  and  assemble  a  scraf  joint;  how 
to  make,  glue  and  assemble  reinforcement 
plates;  and  how  to  trim  a  spar  to  shape  and 
size 

UWF 

STARTING-TAXIING-TAKING      OFF.       lOmln 

16-sd-$45;   rent  $2    1943    Bray  629.13 

el-jh-sh 

"The   landing   gear;    the   complete   process 

of  starting  the  engine;   the  use  of  the  tab  to 

produce    or    overcome    nose    or    tail    heaviness; 

caution  about  take-offs."     School  management 

Tex    $1.50 

UWF    $2 

Vt  50c 

STORY  OF  WILLOW  RUN.    35min    16-sd-loan 
1945    YMCA  629.13 

Guide 

Produced  by  Ford  motor  company 
How  a  63  acre  farm  was  transformed 
into  the  longest  assembly  line  in  the  world. 
Shows  how  over  1,250,000  parts  which  make*  up 
a  Liberator  bomber  are  assembled  so  that  a 
finished  bomber  was   turned  out  every  hour 

STUDENT   FLYER.   16min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1944 

ADA  629.13 

jh-sh -c-trade- adult 

Jim    Barnes,    a    high    school    student    and 

flying  enthusiast,  is  unable  to  master  his  flying 

instructions 

A  physical  examination  discloses  that 
his  visual  acuity  is  below  par.  A  dental  ex- 
amination   reveals   dental   infection 

This  is  removed  and  Jim  successfully  com- 
pletes his  training 
ConnH  loan  MontS 

IllH  loan  NYH  loan 

lo  35c  Tex    25c 

loH  loan  VaEd 

Kan    50c 

A     THOUSAND     HOURS.      lOmin      16-sd-$36.50 
1942      Jam    Handy  629.13 

jh-sh 

Opens  with  a  typical  neighborhood  group 
of  boys  who  have  their  own  shop  in  a  garage 
where  they  "experiment"  and  build.  The  cap- 
tain of  one  of  the  great  airline  transports 
is  a  good  friend  of  theirs  and  in  the  course 
of  the  picture  inspires  the  boys  with  an 
interesting  explanation  of  the  background  of 
the  sciences  necessary  to  pilot  training.  He 
shows  the  boys  how  the  "radio  beam"  oper- 
ates to  guide  planes  in  the  air 

As  the  picture  ends,  the  boy  from  the 
group  who  wants  to  be  a  pilot  had  decided 
that  "such  unnecessary  stui^  as  mathematics" 
is  essential  to  him  if  he  expects  to  realize 
his  ambition   to   become   a  pilot 

"An  inspirational  film  which  shows  the 
importance  of  fundamental  training  for  big 
jobs."     Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WING    ASSEMBLY:    THE    BOW    TIP.      (Wood 

fabrication     ser.)       24min      16-sd-$35.89      1944 
Castle  629.13 

sh-trade-adult 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Shows  how  to  flt  the  bow  tip  strip;  how 
to  mortise  the  bow  tip  strip  to  the  leading 
edge  strip;  how  to  make  the  spar  tip  joint; 
how  to  install  the  ribs;  how  to  shape  the  bow 
tip;  how  to  apply  and  glue  the  bow  tip  skins; 
how  to  finish  the  bow  tip;  and  how  to  varnish 
the  surface 

Bray  SuF 

Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAF  $30.67 

Rice  VES 


333 


629.13-629.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


WING    ASSEMBLY:    THE    INBOARD    PANEL. 

(Wood    fabrication    ser.)     19min     16-sd-$30.74 
1944    Castle  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Installing  subassemblies  in  a  jig;  how  to 
fit   and   install   the   junction   rib,    regular   ribs, 
compression    rib   and    root    rib;    how   to    install 
and  adjust  hardware  fittings;  how  to  apply  and 
glue  the  skins;  how  to  reinforce  skin  openings; 
how  to  apply  and  remove  pressure  strips;  how 
to   finish   the  outside   surface;  and  how  to  In- 
spect the  completed  assembly 
Bray  SuF 

Dav  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAP  $25.85 

Rice  VES 

WING     ASSEMBLY:     THE     NOSE     SECTION. 

(Wood    fabrication    ser.)     20min     16-sd-$32.16 
1944    CasUe  629.13 

sh-c-trade-adu!t  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Positioning  the  main  spar  in  the  jig;  how 
to   establish  the  leading  edge  line;   how  to  fit 
the    ribs    into    position;    how    to    install    the 
webbed    ribs,    junction    rib,    regular    ribs,    and 
leading  edge  strip;  how  to  apply  and  glue  the 
skins;  how  to  apply  and  remove  pressure  strips; 
and  how  to  finish  the  surface  of  the  nose  sec- 
tion 
Bray  SuF 

Dav  UWP    $2 

Nay  VAP  $27.09 

Rice  VES 


WINGS     OF     DEFENSE.      lOmIn      16-sd-apply 
TFC  629.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"An  instructive  reel  on  the  training  of 
carefully  selected  fliers  from  the  Air  arm  of 
the  U.S.  Navy. 

"Scenes    at    Pensacola,    Jacksonville    and 
Randolph    Field,    where    the   advance    students 
learn    the   technique   of   formation    flying,    dive 
bombing,    etc."      Advisory    committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FI    $2  Okla 


WORKING    ON    AIR.     20min     16-sd-loan     1944 
GM  629.13 

trade 
In  animated  and  live  scenes  the  new  vari- 
able pitch  propeller  called   "Aero-Prop"   is  ex- 
plained, demonstrated  and  shown  in  production 
Includes    scenes   of    "Aero-Prop"    in   action 
on  planes  of  the  future  such  cus  the  helicopter 

YOUTH    TAKES    TO    WINGS.     52min     16-sd- 

rent  $10    1942  Bray  629.13 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-aduit 

This  is  also  available  in  a  40min  version 
which  rents  for  $10 

An  official  National  aeronautic  associa- 
tion motion  picture,  produced  with  the  co- 
operation of  the  Franklin  institute  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania.  A  quick  exposition  of  the 
science  of  aerodynamics.  We  see  how  birds 
control  their  flight  by  maniptilating  wing  and 
tail  feathers;  we  see  demonstrations  of  air 
flow,  force,  mass,  density  and  thermals,  and 
hear  in  simple  layman's  language,  an  explana- 
tion of  these  phenomena;  we  see  the  science  of 
flight  applied.  We  inspect  full  size  commercial 
and  defense  planes.  Shots  of  model  plane 
meets  are  shown  where  youths  exhibit  their 
models  and  test  their  skills 

"An  outstajiding  contribution  to  the  pro- 
motion of  aeronautics."  Joseph  Bergln,  Direc- 
tor Utah    State   aeronautic   commission 

"Finest  picture  on  aviation  I've  seen." 
Collaborator 

jLvailable  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


629.2     Automobiles.    Buses. 
Tractors 

AUTOMOBILE.     15min     16-si-$24     1942    EBP 

629.2 
Jh-sh-trade  Guide 

This  is  a  revision  of  a  former  Eastman 
film  of  the  same  title.  It  stresses  the  assem- 
bling of  parts  of  an  automobile  rather  tlian 
the  technical  work  altho  new  scenes  show  how 
various  operations  of  the  engine,  trans- 
mission and  differential  are  performed 

"The  interdependence  of  industries  is 
shown  through  the  use  of  iron,  rubber,  glass, 
and  gasoline  in  the  production  of  the  automo- 
bile."    Newark 

A&B  Ohio 

Mich    $1  TexEd   loan 

AUTOMOBILE    LUBRICATION.     15min     16-sI- 
loan    1939    USBM  629.2 

jh-sh 
Made    in    cooperation    with    the    Standard 
oil  CO.   (Indiana) 

"A  motorist  Is   shown   details   of  automo- 
bile   lubrication    in    an    efficient    greasing    sta- 
tion.   A    thorough    check    of    his    car    is    made 
to  be  sure  that  no  detail  is  overlooked."    Utah 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AUTOMOTIVE     SERVICE.      (Your    life    work 

ser.)       llmin       16-sd-$50;      rent      $1.50       1940 
Mahnke  629.2 

Jh-sh-trade-adult  Guide 

Technical  production  by  Burton  Holmes 
"This  film  uses  photography  and  narra- 
tion to  explain  the  requirements  and  advan- 
tages of  automotive  service  as  a  prospective 
vocational  field  for  boys.  First  the  develop- 
ment of  automobiles  is  sketched  from  the 
early  models,  and  the  narrator  explains  that 
our  increased  use  of  autos  in  modern  life  has 
resulted  in  a  greater  need  for  men  experienced 
In   the  work   of  repairing  and   servicing  them. 

"Then  various  specialized  shop  jobs  are 
shown,  with  the  explanation  that  many  service 
men  In  time  become  specialists  since  general 
service  training  is  a  basic  requirement  for  all 
specialized  jobs. 

"The  values  to  him  of  alertness  and  con- 
stant study  toward  progress  on  the  job  are 
stressed,  and  the  student  who  is  Interested  In 
automotive  service  as  a  vocation  Is  advised 
to  lay  a  strong  foundation  of  school  courses 
In  physics,  mathematics,  mechanical  drawing 
and  shop  work.  The  opportunities  in  manage- 
ment are  sketched,  and  the  film  closes  with  a 
suggestion  of  the  rewards  which  a  young  man 
may  gain  by  qualifying  himself  for  work  in  the 
automotive  service  field. 

"A  good  film.  .  .  Although  the  considerable 
amount  of  material  included  necessitates  a 
somewhat  rapid  tempo,  the  information  given 
la  well-balanced  and  accurate  ,  .  .  Photography 
and  sound  are  excellent."  Educational  screen 

"Although  these  films  at  no  time  men- 
tion the  remuneration  offered  in  the  trade 
described,  they  give  us  a  vivid  portrayal  of 
practical  situations.  My  senior  high  school  as- 
sembly audience  was  surprisingly  attentive." 
A.  A.  Wulff 

"An  excellent  film  for  high  school  students 
and  as  a  demonstration  subject  in  education 
classes."  California 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BATTERY,  IGNITION,  AND  ELECTRICAL 
SYSTEM,  (Automobile  operation  and  main- 
tenance)    26min    16-sd-$38.75;   rent  $2    Castle 

629.2 

trade 

For   the   auto   mechanic.      Shows    how   to 

check   and   service   the   battery;    how   to   check 

the  starting  motor  and   the  generator;   how  to 

Inspect  low  tension  wiring;   how  to  check  the 


334 


1947    EDITION 


629.2 


BATTERY,      IGNITION,     AND      ELECTRICAL 

S  Y  ST  EM — Continued 
lighting  circuit  and  electrical  instruments;  how 
to  test  the  voltage  and  current  regulator;  and 
how  to   check  and   test  the  ignition  system 

Conn   $1  Ohio 

Ind    $2  UWF    $2 

BUS     DRIVER,     llmin     16-sd-$50     1946     EBF 

629.2 
p-el-Jh    Guide 

"Produced  in  collaboration  with  Paul  R. 
Hanna,  Ph.D.,  Stanford  University. 

"The  work  of  long  distance  bus  drivers  Is 
dramatized  in  the  story  of  an  eventful  cross- 
country bus  trip  made  by  a  small  boy.  The 
duties  of  a  bus  driver  are  depicted  in  scenes 
showing  how  he  meets  driving  hazards,  serves 
his  passengers,  and  keeps  his  bus  in  operat- 
ing condition. 

"Attention  is  given  to  the  principles  of 
safe  driving  and  the  aids  to  safety  and  ef- 
ficiency provided  by  modern  highway  construc- 
tion. The  activities  of  a  bus  terminal  and 
service  garage  are  pictured,  along  with  typical 
experiences  of  a  four-hundred-mile  bus  jour- 
ney."    Educational  screen 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARE  OF  A  TRACTOR.  (Farm  work  ser.) 
22min      16-sd-$34.13     1944    Castle  629.2 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Shows  the  day-by-day  operating  care  of  a 
tractor;  the  importance  of  periodic  inspections; 
and  the  operations  necessary  for  daily,  weekly, 
monthly,  semi-annual,  and  seasonal  checkup 
of  the  parts  of  the  tractor.  Including  the  cool- 
ing system,  the  fuel  system,  and  the  ignition 
system 

Emphasis  is  placed  on  use  of  the  manufac- 
turer's  operating  manual.   Proper  care  of  tires 
and   adequate   lubrication   are   also   emphasized 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CLUTCH  AND  HAND  BRAKE.  (Automobile 
operation  and  maintenance)  12min  16-sd- 
$22.15     1946    Castle  629.2 

trade 
Shows  how  to  determine  the  amount  of 
clutch  pedal  clearance  or  "lash";  how  to  cor- 
rect abnormal  clutch  pedal  lash;  how  to  check 
condition  of  pull  back  spring;  how  to  check 
clutch  for  slipping,  grabbing  or  drag  and  how 
to  inspect  and  adjust  the  hand  brake 
Eastin     $1  Ohio 

Ind    ?1.85  UWP    $1.50 

COFFIN  ON  WHEELS.  (Crime  does  not  pay) 
20min      16-sd-apply     TFC  629.2 

Jh-sh 

An    expos6    of    unethical    dealers    in    the 
used  car  business 
Ohio 
YMCA  $3 

COOLING      SYSTEM      AND      FUEL     SYSTEM. 

22min     16-sd-rent    $29.02     Castle  629.2 

sh-trade 
How     to     check     radiator,     hoses,     water 
pump,  mechanical  operation  of  carburetor    fuel 
pump,  filters,  leakage 
Eastin    $2 
Ind    $2 
UWF    $1.50 

ELEMENTARY        DRIVING        INSTRUCTIONS 

AND       INSPECTIONS.        25min        16-sd-loan 

NY    comm  629.2 

sh-c-aduit 

Produced   by   the   Signal   corps   of   the   US 

Army.       Elementary     step-by-step     instruction 

to  a  new  operator  of  heavy  vehicles.     A  very 

good  job  analysis  of  choking,   starting,  operat- 

mg  and  driving  habits  vvciat 


GENERAL   MOTORS   INSTITUTE.     27mln     16- 
ed-loan    1945    GM  629.2 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Jan  Handy 
Outlines   the   history,   alms,   and  achieve- 
ments of  the  General  Motors  institute 

HITCHING    AND     BELTING    POINTERS.      IR 

16-sd-loan     Ray-Bell  629.2 

trade-adult 
"Hitching   a   plow   to   a   tractor   correctly 
Is  a  matter  of  paying  close  attention  to  a  few 
simple  rules.     Many  worth-while  belting  point- 
ers which  will  help  to  prolong  the  life  of  belts 
and   aid   in   transmitting  the   most  power  from 
the    tractor    to    the   driven    machine   are    given 
in  this  film."     Agricultural  leader's  digest 
"Much    advertising."      Collaborator 
loS  WashS   50c 

MissS  Wis  50c 

Ores   50c 

THE    HYDRAULIC    SYSTEM.      12min      16-sd- 
$22.15      Castle  629.2 

Jh-sh-tr-adult    Guide 
This  film  illustrates  how  to  check  brake 
pedal   travel;   examine   the  brake  lining;  adjust 
the    brake    shoes;    inspect    shoes;    inspect    and 
adjust    the    hydraulic    brake    fluid    system 
Eastin    $1 

IGNITION    AND    SPARK    PLUGS.      25min      16- 
sd-$60;    rent    $1.50     1944    Bray  629.2 

trade-adult 
Explains  by  use  of  animated  drawings  and 
regular   motion   picture   photography,    the   com- 
plete  automobile  ignition   system  and  its  com- 
ponent parts,  including  spark  plugs 

$22.15      1945    Castle  629.2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains  why  a  weekly  checkup  on  tires, 
battery,  engine  oil,  and  radiator  is  necessary; 
why  tires  should  be  crisscrossed;  why  a  car 
should  be  lubricated  regularly  and  the  engine 
oil  and  gear  lubricants  changed;  why  the  oil 
filter  element  should  be  replaced  regularly;  and 
why  the  cooling  system  should  be  inspected 
periodically 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KNOW   YOUR   CAR.     15min     16-sd-$26.43     1945 
Castle  629.2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  construction  of  a  car  chassis; 
how  the  engine  converts  gasoline  into  power; 
the  function  of  the  clutch,  transmission,  and 
rear  axle;  how  brakes  stop  the  car,  how  the 
electrical  and  cooling  systems  function;  and 
what  the  telltale  gages  on  the  instrument 
panel  indicate 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

•-I,?!    ^^    FORGET.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     1941 
GM  629.2 

sh-c-adult 
"Compares  in  a  humorous  manner  the 
cars  and  motoring  'perils'  of  yesterday  with 
the  comfortable  automobiles  that  speed  us 
smoothly  on  our  way  today.  After  an  intro- 
duction of  views  of  the  newest  models,  there 
follow  cuts  from  early  movies,  of  the  first  cars 
in  this  country,  and  the  accompanying  trials 
of  the  motorist  are  shown. 

^^Y.n'-^^  V^fv.^^^'."^^  ^®®  "6w  designs  of  auto- 
mobiles of  the  future.  .  .  Very  good  for  classes 
studying    transportation."    Movie    makers 
"Good  safety  teaching."   Collaborator 

Idaho 

NC 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


NEW  AUTOMOBILES.  27min  16-sd-loan  1946 
Auto   mfrs  629.2 

jh-sh-c-adult 
The  problems  facing  the  automobile  in- 
dustry. This  brings  before  the  camera's  eye 
many  little  known  facts  about  the  business  of 
making  passenger  cars  in  post-war  days.  What 
it  takes  to  make  a  modern  automobile — the 
camera's  eye  roams  over  the  farmer's  fields, 
ore  pits  and  other  raw  material  sources,  follows 
these  products  through  various  fabricating 
processes,  and  onto  motor  car  final  assembly 
lines 

OPERATOR    AND    HIS    JOB.      (Bus    operation 
ser.)     12min    16-sd-$22.88     1945  Castle       629.2 
Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Illustrates  by  typical  situations  the  three 
prime   responsibilities  of  the  bus  operator;   the 
safety  and  comfort  of  his  passengers  and  people 
on   the  streets;   maintenance  of  schedules;   and 
a   courteous,    friendly   and   helpful  attitude   to- 
ward passengers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OPERATOR    AND    HIS    PASSENGERS.      (Bus 

operation    ser.)      ISmin      16-sd-$30.01     Castle 

629.2 
Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Emphasizes   the  importance  of  good  cus- 
tomer   relations    and,    through    various    typical 
situations,    points   out  ways   of   handling   prob- 
lems that  may  arise  such  as  expired  transfers, 
people  who  miss  their  stops,  the  talkative  per- 
son,   and    getting   passengers    to   move    to    the 
rear 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

OPERATOR  AND  SAFETY.  (Bus  operation 
ser.)      19min      16-sd-$30.74      Castle  629.2 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  importance  of  safety  in  bus 
operation;  what  safety  checks  should  be  made; 
what  safe  following  distance  is;  and  how  to 
operate  safely  in  passing,  at  intersections,  at 
bus  stop  zones,  and  under  special  weather  con- 
ditions 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PERIODIC  CHECK-UP.  18min  16-sd-$30.01 
1945     Castle  629.2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  necessary  steps  in  the  periodic 
check-up  of  a  car,  including  tuning  up  the  en- 
gine, servicing  the  brake  system,  Inspecting 
the  steering  system,  and  Inspecting  chassis 
and  body 

ColPJC    $1.25  Ohio 

Eastin    $2  UWF 

Ind   n.50  VisEd    $2.50 

Kan 

SCHOOL  BUS  OPERATION.  PART  I:  BUS 
CARE  AND  MAINTENANCE.  (Bus  opera- 
tion   ser.)      13min     16-sd-$23.60     1945    Castle 

629.2 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
The     importance    of    daily     and     weekly 
maintenance     checks     and     the     points     to     be 
checked;  how  to  start,  steer,  and  stop  the  bus; 
how  to  double  clutch;  and  emphasizes  the  Im- 
portance of  safe  driving  habits 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SCHOOL  BUS  OPERATION.  PART  II:  PAS- 
SENGERS—DRIVING     HAZARDS— SAFETY. 

(Bus     operation      ser.)       14min       16-sd-$25.71 

1945     Castle  629.2 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

Emphasizes  the  driver's  responsibility  for 

the     safety     of     child     passengers     and     shows 


through  several  typical  situations  safe  driving 
habits  and  safety  in  handling  children  In  get- 
ting on  and  off  the  bus 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY    OF    A    SPARK    PLUG.      16-si-sd-loan 
USBM  629.2 

Jh-sh 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Champion 
spark  plug  company 

This  is  a  revision  of  an  older  film  re- 
leased under  title  "Along  the  firing  line,  or 
the  story  of  a  spark  plug."  The  silent  revised 
version  was  released  in  1937.  It  runs  for 
30  min;  the  sound  version,  released  In  1942, 
runs  for  34min 

"Story  of  the  spark  plug;  use  in  gasoline 
engines,  fire  trucks,  airplanes,  etc.,  with  ani- 
mated drawing  to  show  action  of  spark  plug; 
making  insulators,  brass  caps  and  electrodes 
with  assembling,  point  setting,  and  packing." 
Colorado 

"[Useful  In]  general  science,  physics,  com-      ^ 
mercial    geogrraphy    and    shop    work    [classes]" 
Am.  museum  of  nat.  hist. 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRACTOR     CARE     ON     THE     FARM     FRONT. 
25min      16-sd-color-loan      1943      Std     oil    Ind 

629.2 
sh-c-trade-adult 

Shows  the  many  little  ways  in  which  a 
tractor  operator  can  make  his  tractor  last 
longer  and  operate  better;  gives  special  stress 
to  lubrication,  care  of  air-cleaner,  mainten- 
ance of  correct  operating  temperatures,   etc 

TRANSPORTATION.      (Your  life  work)      lOmin 

16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50     Mahnke  629.2 

el-Jh-sh 

Surveys   the  employment  requirements  of 

bus,    truck,    and    taxi    drivers    and    gives    the 

number  of  people  employed  in  these  occupations 

ColPJC  $1.50  Mo 

Ideal     $2  Neb 

Ind    $1.50  YMCA 

Mich 

TROUBLE     SHOOTING     YOUR     CAR.       12mln 
16-sd-$22.15      1945    Castle  629.2 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
What  a  driver  should  do  to  locate  and 
correct  minor  car  troubles;  how  to  follow  an 
orderly  and  step-by-step  procedure  In  checking 
why  a  car  won't  start;  and  how  to  recognize 
symptoms  of  impending  trouble 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRUCKING.     (Man's   work   ser.)     lOmin   16-sI- 

sd-$30-$40;    rent    $1.50.      Also    color    $75     1945 

Barr  629.2 

p-el-Jh   Guide 

Logging     trucks,      oil     tankers,     produce 

trucks,   and  livestock  trucks  are  all  shown   in 

action  in  this  well  done  film 

The  routine  of  livestock  hauling  Is  fol- 
lowed from  the  beginning  to  end 

Also  shows  the  necessary  care  of  trucks, 
safety  features  and  the  driver's  time  clock 

YOUR    DRIVING    HABITS.     15min     16-sd-$26.43 
1945     Castle  629.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide 
Produced    by   US    Office    of    education 
The  elements  of  good  driving  are  shown; 
how  to  start  the  engine;  how  to  use  the  clutch 
and    to    shift    gears;    how   to   use    brakes;   how 
to  drive  on   curves,    pavements,    and   in  moun- 
tainous   country;    how    to    drive    through    Ice, 
snow,  water,  and  mud;  and  how  to  park  a  car 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


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629.213 


629.213     Safe  driving 


BEHIND     THE     WHEEL. 

1946     GM 


30min       16-sd-loan 
629.213 


Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced     for    General    Motors    by    Sound 

Explains   the  many  rules  and  regulations 
which  must  be  observed  and  understood  before 
expert    driving   ability   can    be   achieved 
III 

CHAMPIONS  AT  THE  WHEEL.     17min     16-sd- 
color-loan      Aetna  629.213 

sh-c-adult 
A  truck  fleet  safety  film,  designed  to 
correct  the  faulty  driving  habits  of  the  pro- 
fessional drivers  who  daily  wheel  huge,  freight- 
carrying  trucks  over  countless  miles  of  high- 
ways and  city  streets.  The  most  frequent 
causes  of  accidents— improper  passing,  turnmg 
and  parking — are  clearly  brought  out,  and  the 
need  of  alertness,  care  and  timing  on  the  part 
of  the  drivers  is  graphically  portrayed  through 
a  comparison  of  driving  situations  with  similar 
occurrences  in  the  sport  world 

DRUNK   DRIVING.     (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.) 
21min    16-sd-apply    TFC  629.213 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only   to   schools 

"An  impressive  lesson  stressing  *not  to 
drink  if  you  drive,  and  if  you  drive,  not  to 
drink.'  It  recounts  the  circumstances  which 
lead  to  a  tragic  accident  involving  the  death 
of  several  persons  and  the  ruining  of  a  young 
man's  career. 

"The  characters  in  the  drama  are  a  young 
business  man,  his  wife  and  mother-in-law  and 
an  old  couple,  innocent  victims  of  the  husband's 
drunken  driving.  A  helpful  study  of  police 
and   courts    in    relation   to   community   welfare. 

"Emotional  pitch  precludes  showing  below 
junior  high  school  level.  Composition  of  short 
subject  good  and  photography  excellent."  Ad- 
visory committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

EVERYBODY'S  BUSINESS.  IR  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1945     UWF  629.213 

Sponsored    by    the    Plymouth    division    of 
the  Chrysler  corporation.     The  subject  is  auto- 
mobile safety 
loS 

GUILTY.     30min     16-sd-$95     1939     KC    safety 
council  629.213 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

When  a  flippant  traffic  violator  is  brought 
before  him  a  judge  outlines  for  the  spectators 
in  the  court  what  such  driving  and  such  an 
attitude  might  very  well  bring  to  pass.  His 
story  shows  that  this  careless  young  man 
might  easily  flnd  himself  badly  maimed  and 
responsible  for  the  death  of  a  loved  one.  It 
is  a  strong  plea  for  careful  courteous  driv- 
ing 

"The  seriousness  of  careless  driving  is 
forcefully  illustrated.  A  most  convincing 
dramatization  on  safety.  Highly  dramatized, 
but  very  effective.  Technically  excellent. 
Beautiful  musical  accompaniment."  California 
Cal  $3  Kan    $3 

Ideal    $4.95  Minn  $2.50 

HIT  AND  RUN  DRIVER.    (Crime  does  not  pay 
ser.)    2R    16-sd-apply    TFC  629.213 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only    to    schools 

"After  the  'crime  reporter'  has  explained 
that  some  37,000  people  are  killed  and  a 
million  injured  every  year  in  this  country 
in  automobile  accidents,  he  discusses  the  men- 
ace   of    the    hit-and-run    driver.      A   California 


county  detective  then  describes  methods  of 
apprehending  such  drivers.  A  dramatization 
of  a  hit-and-run  case,  taken  from  police  rec- 
ords, follows. 

"Should  be  effective  In  creating  attitudes 
unfavorable  to  hit-and-run  drivers.  Since 
some  of  the  scenes  are  extremely  intense,  use 
of  this  film  below  the  high  school  level  is  not 
recommended.  Recommended  for  sociology 
and  civics  classes,  grades  10  through  12,  might 
be  of  some  help  also  to  college  sociology 
classes."     Advisory  committee 

"Little       gruesome."      Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HIT  AND  RUN  DRIVER;  excerpt.  (Human 
relations  ser.)  7min  16-sd-apply  rent  $1.50 
NYU  629.213 

sh-c-adult    Guide 
May   be   rented   only   for  educational   pur- 
poses   where    no    admission    is    charged.      The 
weekly  rental  is  $3 

This  specially  prepared  excerpt  of  the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film  deals  with  the  hit 
and  run  driver.  A  young  motorist  tries  to 
evade  responsibility  for  running  down  and  seri- 
ously injuring  two  pedestrians  on  a  highway. 
He  finally  confesses  when  confronted  with  the 
results  of  his  carelessness 
Geo  $3.50  TFC 

Minn   $2  YMCA 

MontS 

SCREW  DRIVERS  AND  SCREW  JAYS.  12min 
16-sd-$20.64      1946      Shell  629.213 

sh-c-adult 
Presenting  a  new  approach  to  the  prob- 
lem of  the  heedless  driver  and  the  careless 
pedestrian,  this  film  stars  Don  Wilson  and  Lew 
Lehr — one  of  whose  typical  comments  is,  "We 
don't  know  what  we'd  do  without  the  screwy 
driver — but  we'd  certainly  rather" 

TEACH  THEM  TO  DRIVE.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1945      Am    legion  629.213 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  for  the  American  legion  by 
Pennsylvania  State  college  in  cooperation  with 
the  Automotive  safety  foundation 

This  is  the  poignant  story  of  Sam  and 
Mary  Adams  who  have  lost  a  son  in  an  auto- 
mobile crash.  They  cast  aside  their  grief, 
to  wage  a  campaign  for  the  adoption  of  driver 
education  and  training  in  their  community 
schools 

Sam  attempts  to  give  the  plan  to  his 
school  superintendent,  but  he  is  put  off  with 
a  promise  of  action  only  if  proof  for  the  need 
of  such  education  is  shown.  Sam  visits  other 
places,  to  see  what  is  being  done,  and  he  is 
amazed  at  the  amount  of  classroom  instruction 
that  precedes  actual  driving 

Thoroughly  convinced  that  every  high 
school  boy  and  girl  in  his  own  city  should 
have  the  opportunity  to  become  a  safe,  skillful 
and  sane  driver,  he  returns  home  to  build 
community    support    for    such    education 

Winner  of  national  award  for  best  traffic 
safety   picture   produced   in   US   in   1945 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WE   DRIVERS.    lOmin    16-si-sd-loan    1937    GM 

feirt...  629,213 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  film  deals  with  highway  safety.  It 
was  produced  by  General  motors  corporation 
and  was  awarded  the  National  award  for  the 
outstanding  contribution  to  safety  in  1936,  The 
35mm  print,  for  showing  in  theaters  and 
auditoriums  having  fireproof  booth  and  em- 
ploying a  professional  operator,  is  partly  in 
technicolor 

"Advertising  only  in  lead  title."  Newark 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


X     MARKS     THE     SPOT.       20min       16-sd-$100 
1944  NJ  Dept  of  motor  vehicles  629.213 

"Received     the    national    award    for    the 
best  motion  picture  on  traffic  safety. 

"In  addition  to  giving  a  forceful  message 
to  drivers  on  safe  driving,   provides  entertain- 
ment   with    a    well    known    professional    cast." 
Film  world 
Ohio 


629.22     Bicycles 


ON   TWO   WHEELS.     14min    16-sd-loan    GM 

629.22 
el-Jh-sh 

Jam  Handy  made  this  film  for  the  Chev- 
rolet division  of  General  motors 

The  opening  scene  Is  in  a  juvenile  trafflc 
court  set  up  to  promote  safe  bicycle  riding. 
A  boy  Is  charged  with  riding  another  on  the 
crossbar  of  his  bike.  He  pleads  guilty.  He  is 
sentenced  and  must  attend  a  safety  meeting 
to  be  held  by  messenger  boys.  At  that  meet- 
ing many  safety  rules  are  given 

The  next  case  in  the  traffic  court  Is  that 
of  a  girl  who  pleads  guilty  to  riding  a  bicycle 
not  In  good  repair  causing  a  minor  accident. 
She  is  told  to  visit  the  local  man  who  rents 
bikes  and  from  him  she  learns  much  about 
caring  for  a  bicycle  and  of  the  joy  to  be  had  in 
riding  safely 

Back  ill  the  juvenile  court  a  third  case  Is 
considered — that  of  a  boy  guilty  of  reckless 
riding  in  traffic.  He  is  told  to  spend  time 
with  the  local  police  officer.  For  him  the  simi- 
larities of  riding  a  bike  and  of  driving  a  car 
safely  are  pointed  out  by  the  officer  and  many 
wise  words  of  counsel  are  given  him 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPINNING    SPOKES.      18min      16-si-$30;    rent 
$1.50      1937    UWF  629.22 

el-Jh 
Produced  at  Rufus  King  High  School,  Mil- 
waukee 

Jack  Stewart,  who  believes  that  "Rules 
are  for  Saps,"  gets  his  bike  smashed  but  re- 
fuses to  have  anything  to  do  with  a  safety 
contest.  He  feels  sorry  for  a  lady  who  was 
hurt  by  a  rider,  however,  and  a  girl  suggests 
he  enter  the  safety  contest  and  win  back  his 
dad's  confidence.  He  observes  riders,  good 
and  bad,  attends  a  bicycle  Inspection  for 
messengers,  and  wins  the  contest 

"Psychology  bad.  Too  many  accidents. 
Titles  too  long  and  difficult.  Continuity  poor." 
Collaborator 

"Girls  out-of-date."  Collaborator 
Nay  VES  $2 

NJM  Wis  75c 

TexVE 


630     Agriculfure 


AGRICULTURE.     (Your  life  work  ser.)     llmin 
16-sd-$50;    rent   $1.50    1945   Mahnke  630 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  "Vocational  guidance  films 
Explains  diversified  farming.  Tells  about 
some  of  the  jobs  a  farmer  must  know  how  to 
perform  such  as  care  of  farm  equipment  and 
animals,  preparation  of  land  and  protection 
against  soil  erosion 

Educational    qualifications   are   considered 
and    there    is    a   discussion   of   assistance   given 
farmers    by   county   agent,    etc   in    which    fields 
there   are  also  jobs  for  trained  agriculturists 
111    n.50  Neb 

Ind    fl.50  Ohio 

Ken    n.60  TMCA    ?1.50 


FARM    WORK    SIMPLIFICATION.      20min    16- 
sd-loan    1945    Sinclair  630 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Visual  training  corporation 
Shows  how  farm  work  can  be  made  easier 
and   more   productive.     It   presents   a  four-step 
method    of    job    simplification:    break    the    job 
into    its    details;    analyze    the    details;    develop 
a  new  method;  apply  the  new  method 

Presented  in  a  story  about  Jim  Holliday 
and  his  sister  Sue  and  County  agent  George 
Hanson 

Geo    $1 

loS     50c 
Mich 

FARMER  IN  THE  ZOO.  9min  16-sd-loan  1944 
NY   zoological   soc  630 

"Offered  to:  groups  of  25  or  more  persons, 
east  of  the  Mississippi. 

"Tells  the  story  of  the  farmer's  activities 
on  a  typical  day,  starting  at  5:15  A.M.,  and 
shows  how  livestock  is  cared  for.  The  picture 
was  filmed  near  the  Bronx  Zoo,  where  an  ex- 
hibition of  a  farm  and  farm  animals  is  main- 
tained, to  provide  city  children  with  informa- 
tion about  rural  life."     Movie  makers 

FARMING    TAKES   SKILL.     9min     16-sd-Color- 

$65      1944    Frith  630 

el-jh-sh 

"A  general   film  on   farm  work  that  gives 

a    well-balanced    picture    of    modern,    scientific 

farming.    Several   crops   are  shown    through  an 

entire  year. 

"In  addition  to  presenting  factual  infor- 
mation, attention  is  given  to  such  farm  prob- 
lems as  management,  scarcity  of  labor,  and 
conditions  that  influence  food  prices."  Educa- 
tional screen 

Ind    $2.50  SC    $2 

Neb  Tex    $1.50 

Ohio 

LEVEL     FARMING     ON     SLOPING     FIELDS. 

lOmin     16-sd-loan     1944     Case  630 

May  be  purchased  for  $45 
"Shows  the  application  of  modern  power 
farming  equipment  to  the  latest  recommended 
soil  conservation  practices,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  contour  farming,  contour  strip  farming 
and  pasture  improvement."  Educators  guide 
to  free  films 

loS     50c 

NATIONAL  FARM  ODDITIES.  20min  16-8d- 
loan    Ven  630 

el -Jh-c- trade-adult 
Shows  novel  and  odd  ways  of  doing  many 
farm  chores.     Indicates  the  resourcefulness  and 
determination   of   America's   farm   families 
Ores   loan 

NEW  WAYS  IN  FARMING.  (Forum  edition 
ser.)      2R     16-sd-apply     1945    March    of    time 

630 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"What  will  the  postwar  agriculture  scene 
be  like?    The  film  does  not  attempt  to  answer 
the    question    but   shows    the    methods    In    use 
today  and  what  modern  trends  are.  .  . 

"A  good  film  for  any  audience  interested 
in  the  welfare  and  future  of  the  nation's  agri- 
culture. The  problems  presented  give  much 
food  for  thought  and  should  promote  discussion 
within  any  group."     Film  world 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TEEN    AGE   FARM    HAND.     9min    16-sd-color- 

$65    1944  Frith  630 

p-el-Jh-sh-trade 

This    color    film    contains    a   great   deal   of 

factual    knowledge    on    farm    work.    Ken,    helps 

his  father,  and  a  very  good  job  he  does  oi  it 

too 


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1047    EDITION 


630-630.951 


TEEN  AGE  FARM   HAHD— Continued 

Ken  likes  animals  and  has  a  way  with 
them.  He  likes  his  own  horse  Pancho,  best, 
but  also  takes  care  of  the  work  horses.  He 
cares  for  the  chickens  according  to  the  latest, 
scientific  poultry  books 

He  runs  the  farm  machines.  He  drives  the 
hay  baler,  and  takes  his  place  with  the  crew  of 
older  men 

When  evening  comes  Ken  helps  his 
father  milk  the  cows.  A  sincere  picture  of 
wholesome  farm  life 

"A  most  excellent  picture  for  4-H  Club 
work  and  I  would  recommend  it  to  be  used  any 
place.  .  .  It  was  well  photographed  and  In  a 
consecutive  way  showed  the  activities  of  a 
boy  and  a  girl  on  the  farm  and  the  part  that 
they  could  do."  H.  C.  Seymour,  Oregon  State 
club  leader 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY.     12min  16-sd-loan 

1944  Int  harvester  630 

sh-trade-adult 

A     comparison    of    how    farm    operations 

were  slowly  performed  in  the  past  and  the  ease 

and  speed  of  present  methods 

The    history    of    agriculture    from    the    ox- 
team,    the    coal-oil    lamp,    red-flannel    days,    to 
our   present   mechanized    farming   Is    presented 
111    75c 
MontS 
WashS    50c 


widely  divergent  goals,  all  doing  their  best 
according  to  their  lights;  explains  our  own 
youth  movement  in  the  4-H  Clubs;  represent- 
ing the  great  basic  Industry  of  agriculture, 
spread  of  the  movement  into  many  foreign 
lands,  and  the  results  and  significance  of  work 
and  training  of  4-H  Club  members 

"Of  interest  to  farm  advisors  and  students 
of  agriculture."     California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


630.941     Agriculfure  in  Scotland 

CROFTERS.      (Pattern  of  Britain)     24min     16- 
sd-apply;    rent   $2     BIS  630.941 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

The  small  farmers,  or  crofters,  who  live 
in  Scotland  among  the  lochs  and  mountains 
and  who  work  hard  to  win  a  simple  living 
from  their  few  acres  and  the  communal  grazing 
lands  on  the  hills 

Pictures  of  sheep-gathering,  shearing  and 
dipping,  peat-cutting  and  the  like,  show  how 
much  ancient  craft  and  knowledge  go  to  the 
making  of  this  simple  life 

Col    75c  ND    $2 

FiP   75c  VisEd 

FON    $38.50;    rent    ?2    Wis    $1.50 

Ideal 


630.1      Farm  life 

TREASURE     LAND.       28mln     16-sd-color-loan 
1944    GeoAg  630.1 

Jh-sh 

An    Interesting   treatment   of   especial   In- 
terest  to   the   teen  agers 

A  cross,  unhappy  boy  living  on  a  farm  Is 
brought  to  a  realization  of  his  unpleasant  be- 
havior and  of  the  fun  and  pleasure  to  be  had 
from  his  environment.  He  becomes  a  happy, 
interested  farm  boy 
Geo   $1  Mich 

Ky    $4.50  MlssS 


630.6     Agricultural  clubs 

CLUBS  4-H  EN  EL  SUELO  DE  CORONADO. 

20niin    16-sd-color-$84.05    1942    Castle  630.6 

ei-jh-sh 
A  USDA  film 

Portrays  in  color  the  activities  of  Spanish- 
American  4-H  Clubs  in  New  Mexico.  Dialogue 
is  in  Spanish.  Offstage  narration  in  English. 
Includes  scenes  illustrative  of  the  agriculture 
and  community  life  "of  the  American  South- 
west 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


4H    CLUB    CONSERVATION    ACTIVITIES.    IR 
16-si-color-loan    MichC  630.6 

Jh-sh-c-trade 

Indicates    several    projects    of    4H    club 
members;  hikes,  camps,  awards 


ON    THE    ROAD   TO   TOMORROW.     lOmin     16- 
sd-$14.09     1941   Castle  630.6 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Shows  the  youth  of  many  lands  and  differ- 
ent   races    engaged    in    youth    activities    with 


630.942     Agriculture  in  England 

CORNISH  VALLEY.  (Pattern  of  Britain  ser.) 
ISmin  16-sd-apply;  rent  $2  1945  BIS  630.942 
"Study  of  a  typical  family  in  this  most 
westerly  county  of  Britain,  telling  how  they 
develop  their  farming  each  year  in  spite  of 
the  diflicult  soil.  Scenes  of  Market  Day  at 
Coombehampton,  held  once  a  fortnight."  Edu- 
cational screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 


SPRING  ON   THE   FARM.     (Farmers  year  ser) 
15min     16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2     1943  BIS    630.942 

el-Jh 

In  the  spring,  the  farmer  lays  the  foun- 
dation of  his  harvest.  There  is  ploughing, 
harrowing,  fertilizing  and  planting  to  be  done, 
and  often  the  work  goes  on  into  the  night. 
The  farmer  employs  not  only  his  men  and  his 
landgirls,  but  also  relies  on  the  Agricultural 
Research  Station  for  the  latest  scientific  in- 
formation 

Col 

Ores  50c 

VisEd 


630.951     Agriculture  in  China 

GOOD     EARTH;     excerpt     (famine  sequence). 

(Human     relations    ser.)      13min  16-sd-rent 

$1.50    NYU  630.951 
sh-c-adult     Guide 

May  be  rented  only  for  educational  pur- 
poses where  no  admission  Is  charged.  The 
weekly  rental  is  $3 

This    specially   prepared    excerpt   from    the 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer     film     deals     with      the 
ravages   of   famine    in   a  Chinese   village.      The 
struggle  of  survival 
AMNH    $1.50  Kan     $4.50 

CFC  Mich    $1.50 

ColPJC    $3.75  Ores    $3 

loS  Tenn    $3.50 


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630.952-630.973 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


630.952     Agriculture  in  Japan 

PRECIOUS  LAND— A  STORY  OF  FARMING 
IN  JAPAN.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  |1.25  1940 
YMCA  630.952 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

May   be  purchased   if  desired   for  $10 

The  film  opens  with  a  view  of  the  lovely 
mountainous  country  of  Japan.  A  volcano 
is  seen  and  a  very  attractive  view  of  the 
famous  Fujiyama.  Many  scenes  of  intensive 
agricultural  operations  follow,  showing  how  a 
country  with  little  agricultural  land  puts  that 
little  to  its  fullest  use 

Outside  and  inside  views  of  a  typical 
farmhouse,  and  interesting  views  of  the  family 
partaking  of  the  simple  meal  are  shown.  The 
principle  crops  are  mentioned,  and  there  are 
scenes  of  rice  grrowing.  A  tread-wheel  used 
for  irrigation  is  shown  in  operation.  There  are 
a  few  scenes  of  simple  skill  farming  activities, 
where  the  women  and  children  help  with  the 
harvest 

Japan  has  well  wooded  forests  which  sup- 
ply the  farmer  with  his  fuel  and  timber.  This 
attractive  film  truly  shows  how  these  frugal 
people  make  a  little  go  a  long  way 

"Excellent  in  subject  material,  beautiful 
photography,  and  useful  in  any  course  in 
physical,  commercial,  geographical  and  travel, 
for  any  grade.  Including  college  and  adult  edu- 
cation." Collaborator 
AMNH  $1.60  loS  50c 

Cal  50c  Minn  25c 

ni  75c  VaEd 


630.971     Agriculture  in  Canada 

BUSINESS    OF    FARMING.      22min      16-sd-$40: 

rent   $2.50     1945    Canada  630.971 

Shows  the  relation  of  farm  costs  to  farm 
income  in  Canada  by  means  of  charts.  Covers 
1926  to  present  time 

Alta    50c  VisBd 

BraP    $2.50  Wis  $1.50 

Ind    $1.50 


CERTIFIED  FOR  SEED.  19min  16-sd-$40: 
rent  $2.50.  Also  color-$150;  rent  $5  1945 
Int   film  630.971 

sh-c-aduft 

Produced  by  the  National  Film  Board  of 
Canada 

Production  of  seed  potatoes — seed  disin- 
fection, cultivation,  spraying,  digging,  storage 
and  shipment.  Government  agricultural  author- 
ities cooperate  with  growers  to  maintain  high 
standards  and  develop  improved  varieties 
CanNFS 


FIVE    STEPS    TO     BETTER     FARM     LIVING. 
lOmin      16-sd-apply      CanFB  630.971 

sh-c-adult 
Expounds  5  ways  to  make  farming  a 
profitable  business:  by  making  efficient  use  of 
land,  livestock,  labor  and  capital,  and  by  re- 
membering that  large  profits  depend  upon  the 
size  of  the  business.  Animated  drawings 
CanNFS 


NEW  PLANS  FOR  THE  LAND.    20min    16-sd- 
rent    $2.50      1943    Bran  630.971 
Produced  by  National  film  board  of  Can- 
ada 

Estimates  the  changes  which  war  has 
brought  to  Canadian  farma  and  shows  how  the 
resulting  problems  are  being  met 

AJta  NFS 

NBEd  VisEd 


630.9729     Agriculture  in  Cuba 

5-C    CLUBS    OF    CUBA.       llmin      16-sd-$14.97 
1941  Castle  630.9729 

jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Views  of  Cuba's  lovely  countryside  are 
followed  by  closer  shots  of  typical  farm  homes. 
Facts  as  to  their  construction  are  given  and 
attractive  features  pointed  out 

Then  follow  many  details  of  the  work 
with  the  boys  and  grirls  of  Cuba  in  this  club 
work  which  is  comparable  to  our  own  4-H 
work 

This  film  should  do  much  to  develop  a 
spirit  of  friendliness  and  understanding  be- 
tween rural  youngsters  of  the  states  and  their 
contemporaries  in  Cuba 

"Every  4H  boy  and  girl  should  see  this 
film.  It  will  make  him  prouder  of  his  own 
club  and  will  give  him  a  friendlier  feeling 
for  his  Latin- American  Cuban  neighbors  to  the 
south."    Tennessee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


630.973     Agriculture  in  the 

United  States 

AGRICULTURE.     9min     16-sd-loan     111    div    of 
dept  reports  630.973 

How  the  State  department  of  agriculture 
works  with  Illinois  farmers  to  develop  and 
improve  crops;  checks  disease  among  livestock 
and  chicken  flocks  and  enforces  sanitation  in 
public  eating  places 

CoIPJC    $1.50  Tex    $1.50 

Ideal   $2  VaEd 

loS    $1  WashS    $1.50 

Mich  Wis    $1.25 


8min      16-sd- 
630.973 


CROP    THAT     NEVER    FAILS 

$10.51      1946     Castle 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
USDA  film  calling  attention  to  diastrous 
floods,  dust  storms,  insect  plagues  and 
drought  that  have  plagued  the  American 
farmer  during  the  last  two  decades.  Points 
out  that  farmers  should  insure  security  by 
putting  aside  substantial  financial  reserves  in 
the  form  of  saving  bonds 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FARMERS  FACE  THE  FUTURE.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$14.09     1946   Castle  630.973 

sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 
"The  gigantic  accomplishment  of  Ameri- 
can agriculture  during  the  war  years,  with  the 
problems   the  farmer  will  face  in  the  post-war 
world.     Such  measures  as  soil  conservation,  re- 
forestation,    reseeding    of    grazing    lands,     in- 
creased farm  mechanization,  etc.,  are  indicated, 
and   the  farmer  is  advised  to   keep  abreast  of 
the  times   through   keeping  informed."     YMCA 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FLOOD,      8min      16-sd-$10.51      Castle         630.973 
sh-c-adult 

USDA  film 

Floods  cost  the  people  of  the  U.S.  more 
than  $100,000,000  every  year.  They  cause 
spectacular  damage  to  large  cities,  but  the 
greatest  loss  is  to  our  farmers — loss  of  live- 
stock, crops,  land  that  cannot  be  planted,  top- 
soil.  This  film  shows  the  causes  and  con- 
sequences of  floods  to  farmers  and  to  the  na- 
tion, and  demonstrate  what  individuals  can  do 
to  help  prevent  floods 


340 


1947    EDITION 


631-631.27 


631     The  farm 

FARM.     15min     16-si-$24     1931     EBF  631 

el  Guide 
A  group  of  school  children  visit  a  farm 
where  they  see  the  farmer's  home,  his  barns, 
cows,  ducks,  chickens,  pigs,  sheep,  and  horses. 
The  children  romp  in  the  orchard,  feed  the 
horses,  play  with  the  lambs,  and  enjoy  the 
strawberry  patch.  In  final  scenes  the  cows  are 
milked 

"Pretty   antiquated   but   still   liked."    Col- 
laborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VETERANS  AND   THE    LAND.     16min     16-sd- 
$27.12      1946    Castle  631 

Jh-sh-c-a 
A  USDA  film 

Suggests  to  veterans  some  of  the  im- 
portant considerations  in  determining  whether 
or  not  to  become  farmers,  how  to  decide 
whether  they  are  suited  to  farm  life,  and  some 
of  the  services  available  from  the  Government 
to  assist  them  in  their  decision  and  in  select- 
ing, acquiring,  and  operating  their  farms 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


63 I.I     Farm  economics 

FARM  FRONT  FIGHTERS.  25min  16-sd-loan 
1945  Sinclair  631.1 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Bob  and  Catherine  Clayton  volunteer  and 
go  to  work  on  the  Snyder  farm.  The  Snyders, 
actual  farm  folks,  pictured  on  their  own  farm, 
give  them  a  simple,  but  hearty  welcome 

The  Snyders  not  only  want  help  to  run 
their  place,  they  are  lonesome  for  young  folks 
as  their  own  boy  is  in  the  Army 

Bob  has  a  chance  to  learn  a  lot  about 
many  kinds  of  farm  machines  and  even  to 
drive  a  tractor.  Meanwhile  his  sister  finds  out 
how  to  run  a  farm  house,  look  after  the 
kitchen  garden  and  to  do  a  dozen  other  little 
jobs  about  the  place 

GIVE  AND  TAKE  WITH  MEXICO.  20mln  16- 
sd-color-$130    1944    Frith  631.1 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade 
An  attractive  and  interesting  film  which 
shows  how  Mexicans  cooperated  with  our 
country  in  the  harvesting  of  crops.  Includes 
Mexican  songs  and  pageantry.  An  excellent 
example  of  "good  neighbor  policy"  pleasantly 
presented 
Ideal    $6.60  Neb 

Mo    $2  Ohio 

SALT  OF  THE  EARTH.  18min  16-sd-$24.26 
1937  Castle  631.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A   USDA    film 

Depicts  life  and  activities  on  the  farm. 
Its  hardships  and  compensations;  shows  that 
wealth  produced  on  farms  far  exceeds  wealth 
obtained  from  the  sea  or  from  mining  or  other 
industries 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRUCK    FARMER.      (Human    geography    ser.) 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  631.1 

p-el-Jh-sh     Guide    15c 

"Treats  the  geography  of  the  Rio  Grande 

delta  and  provides  authentic  recordings  of  the 

problems  and  activities  of  a  truck  farmer  and 

his    family.      The   labor   question    with    respect 

to    the    employment    of    Mexican    families    for 

field   work    is   portrayed.      Planting,    irrigating, 

spraying,     harvesting,     packing,     and    shipping 

truck  crops  are  shown  in  detail.     Scenes  of  the 


farmer's  home  life  focus  attention  upon  living 

standards  made  possible  by  the  application  of 

scientific    farming   methods."      Georgia 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 


631.18     Marketing   of  farm   produce 

cows  AND  CHICKENS— USA.  25min  16-sd- 
loan     1943     Swift  631.18 

Produced  by  American  film  center  in 
conjunction  with  Spot  films,  inc.  Producer  has 
not  verified  information  recently 

Traces    the    steps    that   are    generally   fol- 
lowed   by    the    industry    in    moving    dairy    and 
poultry    products    from    the   producing   sections 
of  the  country  to  consuming  areas 
MontS 

HARVESTING  VEGETABLES  AND  PRE- 
PARING THEM  FOR  MARKET.  13min  16- 
si-rent    $1     1939     lo  631.18 

This  film  is  used  in  connection  with 
courses  in  industrial  engineering  given  by 
Ralph  N.  Barnes 

The  first  demonstration  is  with  asparagus. 
We  see  it  planted,  showing  tool  used  in  close- 
up.  Methods  of  cutting  are  shown  with  close- 
up  of  tools.  Methods  of  sorting,  bunching  and 
trimming  are  shown  in  some  detail.  The  inside 
scenes  are  a  little  dark  but  if  one  knows 
what  is  being  done  it  is  possible  to  follow 
the  action.  A  summary  of  results  achieved  by 
growers  A,  B  and  C  is  given 

Tying  operations  using  carrots  are  given, 
showing  various  methods,  including  different 
ways  of  fastening  with  rubber  bands.  Washing 
is  demonstrated  and  the  carrots  are  put  into 
crates  and  carried  away.  A  table  compares 
time  taken  by  grower  A,  B  and  C  from  field 
to  packed  box 

A  short  space  of  blank  film  Is  Inserted 
here  and  then  men  are  seen  working  with 
beets.  The  beets  are  tied,  washed  and  boxed. 
A  table  shows  the  time  taken  for  trimming, 
tying,  washing  and  boxing  for  growers  A,  B 
and  C 


63 1 .27     Fences 

FENCING      ELECTRICALLY.       20min       16-sI- 

color-loan     1944     Prime  631.27 

sh-trade-aduit 

Complete  story  of  an  electric  fence  from 

the  putting  in  of  the  posts  to  the  fence  in  use 

with  cows  and  pigs  in  the  enclosures 

STEEL,  SERVANT  OF  THE  SOIL.  45min  16- 
sd-loan     1937     Republic    steel   corp  631.27 

Produced  by  C.  L.  Venard.  For  release  to 
Farm  Groups  and  in  North  Central  states  only 
and  should  be  secured  from  Republic  steel 
corporation 

Contrasting  fences  of  today  with  those 
of  our  forefathers,  the  film  depicts  some  of 
the  crude  barriers  made  of  stone,  stumps  and 
rails.  This  historical  theme  Is  carried  on  by 
showing  some  of  the  early  wire  fences  and 
primitive   methods  of  farming 

The  mining  of  Iron  ore.  Its  transporta- 
tion from  the  mines  to  the  steel  plant,  its 
conversion  into  iron  in  huge  blast  furnaces, 
refinement  into  steel  in  roaring  open  hearth 
furnaces,  rolling  of  the  steel  and  drawing  into 
wire,  galvanizing  of  the  wire  for  subsequent 
weaving  into  farm  fence — scenes  showing  all 
of  these  and  intermediate  steps  in  the  making 
of  woven  wire  fence  present  a  story  of  one  of 
the  world's  greatest  industries 

The  manufacture  of  other  steel  products, 
such  as  fence  posts,  barbed  wire,  nails,  staples 
and  bale  ties  also  is  illustrated.  Proper  and 
approved  methods  of  fence  erection  are  demon- 
strated in  detail.  Such  operations  as  Installa- 
tion of  both  wood  and  steel  corner  post  as- 
semblies, preparations  of  the  fence  for  at- 
taching to  line  posts  and  the  final  stretching 
of  the  fence  are  covered 


341 


631.3 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


631.3     Farm  machinery 

BETTER   PERFORMANCES— LONGER   LIFE— 
IN  CORN  PLANTERS.  14min  16-sd-loan  Ray- 
Bell  631.3 
sh-c-trade-adult 
"Covers  the  care,  adjustment,  and  opera- 
tion of  both  tractor  and  horsedrawn  corn  plant- 
ers.    Many  of  the  corn  planter  difficulties  ex- 
perienced by  com  growers  are  cleared  up  and 
remedies  suggested."     Agricultural  leader's  di- 
gest 
loS    50c 

BOB    MARSHALL   COMES   HOME.     22min     16- 
sd-$27.85      1946    Castle  631.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult-trade 
Bob  Marshall  comes  home  from  the  Navy 
to    his    farm    determined    to    have    electricity. 
He  presents  his  story  to  the  REA  Coop,  over- 
comes objections,  convinces  the  board  of  direc- 
tors,   and    wins    approval    for    his    application, 
Contains     interesting    sequences     on     improve- 
ments  brought   about   by   rural   electrification 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FARM   ELECTRIFICATION.  22min  16-sd-color- 
$150;    rent    $5      CanFB  631.3 

Jh-sh-adult 
Opening  scenes  of  the  film  emphasize  the 
need  for  bringing  electricity  to  farm  areas. 
Power  removes  the  drudgery  from  daily  chores 
on  the  farm.  The  film  deals  in  detail  with 
the  problem  of  wiring  the  house  for  electricity, 
which  is  the  responsibility  of  the  home  owner, 
and  shows  some  of  the  many  uses  which  can 
be  made  of  electricity  on  the  farm 

Bran  Int   film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 

FARM    INCONVENIENCES.     lOmin     16-sd-loan 

Int  harvester  631.3 

sh-c-tr-adult 

Although   an   amusing  picture,    the  moral 

of    keeping    property    and    machinery    in    good 

order  is  the  main  theme  of  the  film.     Suggested 

for  social  studies,  agriculture,  4-H  Clubs,  farm 

forums 

FARM     LIFE    IN    WARTIME.      30min      16-sd- 
color-$150     GB  631.3 

c-adult 
Shows  many  of  the  ways  in  which  mod- 
em    farm     families     have     put     electricity     to 
work    and     brought     more    comfort    and    con- 
venience to  rural  living 
111 

FOOD    AND    FREEDOM.     lOmin     16-sd-color- 

loan     1943     Case  631.3 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
May  be  purchased  for  $45 
"Shows  the  development  of  farm  power 
and  machinery  through  100  years,  beginning 
with  the  early  cradling  of  grain,  threshing  with 
hand  flails  and  winnowing,  tread  mill  powered 
threshers  and  follows  the  evolution  through 
to  the  present  time,  showing  grain  being  har- 
vested by  a  modern  combine  and  the  straw 
being  picked  up  by  a  modern  pick-up  baler." 
Educators  guide  to  free  films 

Col 

Ids 

Neb 

FORGE       HARDENING       AND       TEMPERING 

FARM     TOOLS.      (Farm    work)      17min      16- 

sd-$28.58     Castle  631.3 

trade-adult 

Shows  how  to  heat  carbon-steel  tools  for 

forge  sharpening;  how  to  sharpen,  harden,  and 

temper  a  cultivator  shovel;  and  how  to  identify 

tempering  colors 
Ind    $1.85 
UWF 


NEW    WAYS    TO     DO     MORE    WITH     FARM 
POWER.    ISmin   16-sd-color-loan   1945   Stand- 
ard  oil   CO   of  Ind  631.3 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Depicts   in   action   the   new   type  of  farm 

power  equipment  which  helps  get  the  job  done 

faster    and    with    less    help.      Stresses    greater 

use  of  labor-saving  devices 
loS    50c 
Wis    $1.50 

POWER  AND  THE  LAND.    39min    16-sd-$46.12 
1940    Castle  631.3 

sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA   film 

Shown  in  the  Science  and  Education  build- 
ing at  the  New  York  World's  fair 

"This  film  deals  with  the  rural  electrifica- 
tion program  and  shows  how  through  coopera- 
tives farmers  can  organize  and  obtain  at  cost 
electric  power  furnished  by  the  government. 
Typical  farm  conditions  are  shown  both  before 
and  after  electrification.  The  amount  of  time, 
energy,  and  convenience  that  comes  with  mod- 
ern equipment  is  well  illustrated."  Wisconsin 
"Excellent  commentator — Stephen  Vincent 
Benet.  Excellent  background  music.  Dramatic 
emphasis."  California 

Available  from.   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RECONDITIONING     A     CULTIVATOR.     (Farm 
work  ser.)     14min     16-sd-f25.71    1944   Castle 

631.3 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
How   to   check  and  replace  a  worn   wheel 
boxing;  how  to  lubricate  wheel  boxing;  how  to 
Inspect    and    adjust    yoke;    how    to    check    and 
adjust  toe-in  of  wheels;   how  to  check  and  re- 
place worn  evener  parts;  how  to  check,  replace, 
and  adjust  shovels;  how  to  check  and  lubricate 
gang    expansion    and    steering   assemblies;    and 
how  to  lubricate  aJl  working  parts  of  the  cul- 
tivator 

Available  from.  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RECONDITIONING   A    GRAIN    DRILL.     (Farm 
work  ser.)     31min    16-sd-$43.03    1944  Castle 

631.3 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   by   US   Office   of   education 
Shows  how  to  Inspect  and  repair  a  typical 
grain    drill;    how    to    clean    and    lubricate    the 
fertilizer     and     seeding     mechanism;     how     to 
Inspect  the  seeding  tubes,  the  clutch  and  driv- 
ing   mechanism;    how    to    adjust    the    pressure 
springs;  how  to  repair  the  disc  furrow  openers, 
the  drive  chains,   and  the  pawl  assembly;   and 
how  to  calibrate   the  seeding  mechanism 

This  Is  No.  4  In  the  sub-series  Equipment 
maintenance   in   the   Farm  work   series 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RECONDITIONING    A    MOWER.    PARTS    Ml. 

(Farm   work   ser.)     21min   ea   16-sd-$32.87    ea 
1944    Castle  631.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  check,  recondition  and  re- 
pair the  cutter  bar  mechanism;  how  to  re- 
move and  replace  worn  sections  In  the  sickle; 
how  to  sharpen  the  sickle  sections;  how  to 
repair,  sharpen,  replace  and  straighten  the 
guard  unit;  how  to  replace  and  adjust  knife 
clips  and  wearing  plates;  how  to  align  the 
ledger  plates;  how  to  adjust  the  cutter  bar  to 
the  proper  lead;  how  to  adjust  the  sickle  for 
register 

Part  II  shows  how  to  remove  the  wheel 
assembly  of  a  mower,  clean  and  lubricate  the 
parts,  and  replace  worn  pawls  and  springs; 
how  to  replace  worn  parts  of  the  drive  shaft, 


342 


1947    EDITION 


631.3-631.4 


RECONDITIONING  A   MOWER — Continued 
remove  worn   drive  shaft   bearings,   and   Install 
new    bearings;    how    to    remove,    clean    and   In- 
spect  gear  parts,    replace  worn   parts,   and   re- 
assemble the  gears 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RECONDITIONING  A  TWO  BOTTOM  TRAC- 
TOR PLOW.  (Farm  work  ser.)  25min  IB- 
sd-$37.32      1944    Castle  631.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  check,  repair  and  maintain 
a  two-bottom  tractor  plow;  how  to  check  and 
repair  the  different  wheel  assemblies;  how  to 
check  and  repair  the  power  lift  assembly;  how 
to  recondition  the  plowshares;  how  to  adjust 
the  coulter;  how  to  find  the  center  of 
resistance  and  the  line  of  draft;  how  to  mix 
the  ingredients  of  the  prime  coat  for  painting 
farm  machinery;  and  how  to  check  and  adjust 
the    furrow    wheels    in     the    field 

This  is  No.   3  in  the  sub-series  Equipment 
maintenance   in   the  Farm   work  series 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RUNNING  WATER  ON  THE  FARM.  20min 
16-sd-color-$140      GE  631.3 

trade-adult 
Prepared  with  the  cooperation  of  the 
United  States  Public  Health  Service.  By  ani- 
mation and  live  action  sequences,  this  picture 
dramatizes  the  value  of  an  electric  water  sys- 
tem on  the  farm  and  emphasizes  the  economic 
values   that   can   result  from  running  water 

SHARPENING       AND       TEMPERING       FARM 
TOOLS.      15min     16-sd-apply     Castle        631.3 
sh-c-tr  Guide 
This     film    shows    hov7    to    heat     carbon 
steel    tools    for    sharpening;    how    to    sharpen, 
harden    and    temper    a    plow    share;     sharpen, 
h,arden    and    temper    a    cultivator    shovel;    and 
identify  tempering  colors 
Eastin  $2 

WAR  ON  WEAR.  25mln  16-sd-loan  1943  Texaco 

631.3 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Farm   instruction   picture  stressing   proper 
care  and  maintenance  of  farm  equipment 
Idaho    50c  Minn   50c 

111    75c  Sask 

loS 

WORST     OF     FARM     DISASTERS.      6mln      16- 

sd-$8.70     1941  Castle  631.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"Another  rural  electrification  film.  Danger 
of  fire  on  a  farm  where  electrification  has  not 
been  completed.  Installation  of  R.E.A.  lines 
solve  the  problem."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


631.4     Soils 

BLESSINGS    OF    GRASS.      20min      16-sd-S27.12 
1940     Castle  631.4 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 
A   USDA   film 

In  the  old  days  land  was  plentiful  but 
as  newcomers  arrived  and  land  became  scare 
conflicts  arose.  In  those  days  it  was  first 
come  first  served.  Such  reckless  use  of  grazing 
lands  made  for  future  barren  wastes.  Then 
came  the  forest  service  with  its  new  order 
of  range  management.  Stockmen  and  rangers 
were  brought  to  understand  each  other  and 
work  together  for  their  common  good.  We  see 
round-ups  and  the  moving  of  cattle  from  home 
ranges  to  national  forest  lands.  There  are 
shots  of  the  branding  and  Inoculation  against 


disease.     Stragglers    and    weaklings    are   griven 
a  lift  in  a  truck 

Arrived  at  their  summer  home  the  herd 
is  counted  and  turned  out  to  gra^e.  Rangers 
make  inspections  and  we  go  with  one  on  his 
tour.  He  consults  the  hired  rider  and  they 
compare  notes.  Given  a  chance  to  recuperate 
from  grazing  the  homelands  yield  crops  of  hay 

At  the  first  sign  of  bad  weather  the  cattle 
begin  to  drift  back  home  and  when  snow  ap- 
pears they  really  move.  Now  they  are  off  to 
market.  A  quick  overview  of  the  improvements 
to  the  towns  brought  about  by  this  better 
management  and  a  shot  of  our  narrator  ends 
the  film 

Available   from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOD  AND  SOIL.  lOmin  16-sd-coIor-$58.88  1944 
Castle  631.4 

sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA  film 

This  motion  picture  attempts  to  make  only 
three  points:   These  are: 

1.  All  the  food  we  eat  with  the  exception 
of  seafood  comes  directly  or  indirectly  from  the 
soil 

2.  This  soil,  upon  which  our  very  ex- 
istence and  way  of  life  depends,  is  being  wasted 
at  an  alarming  rate  and  lost  forever 

3.  Conservation  farming  methods  which 
protect  and  rebuild  the  soil  must  be  used  where 
needed  if  our  national  appetite  is  to  be  satisfied 
and  our  standards  of  health  maintained 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GRASSLAND.     lOmin     16-sd-$12.28     1938  Castle 

631.4 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   USDA   film 

Discusses  the  problem  of  soil  conserva- 
tion on  the  grazing  lands  of  the  arid  South- 
west.— Sheep  and  cattle  on  the  range  and  ap- 
proved methods  of  attack  on  the  evils  of  over- 
grazing 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HARVESTS    FOR    TOMORROW.    27min    16-sd- 
$33.70     1941    Castle  631.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA  film 

A  documentary  film  on  rural  New  Eng- 
land. Discloses  the  basic  need  for  soil  con- 
servation and  a  sound  pasture  Improvement 
program.  Shows  the  use  of  soil  building  prac- 
tices in  the  northeastern  states 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  dist7-ibutors 

IN  COMMON   CAUSE.    20min    16-sd-|25.69    1945 
Castle  631.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Shows  what  soil  conservation  districts 
have  accomplished  how  they  are  formed  and 
operated,  and  the  big  Job  yet  to  be  done  in 
this  vital  program  for  increasing  crop  produc-. 
tion  and  saving  our  soil 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KNOW   YOUR    LAND.    13min    16-sd-color-$65.47 
Castle  631.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced     by     Soil     conservation     service 
Identifies     8     basic     land     classes;     illus- 
trates   characteristics    and    uses    of    each;    ex- 
plains   conservation    practices    to   be   followed 

"Major  weakness    is   that   it   is   static,    no 
more   than  a  sound   fllmstrip."   Collaborator 

LIFE    OF    THE    SOIL.     33min     16-sd-color-loan 

1943    Nat    fertilizer    assn  631.4 

sh-c-trade-adult 

This  color  film  emphasizes  the  necessity  of 

growing    both    legume    and    non-legume    cover 

crops  and  of  adding  organic  matter  to  the  soil 


343 


631.4-631.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


LIFE    OF    THE   SOIL — Continued 

Starts  with  the  methods  used  by  nature  to 
maintain  the  fertility  of  the  soil  and  shows  how 
man  has  adapted  these  methods  to  maintain 
and  Improve  the  fertility  of  cultivated  land. 
The  fundamental  values  of  organic  matter, 
along  with  its  relation  to  soil  fertility  and  the 
efficient  use  of  commercial  fertilizer,  are  il- 
lustrated by  scenes  taken  on  farms,  in  labora- 
tories, and  on  experimental  plots 

Graphs,  microphotography,  and  animations 
are  used  to  illustrate  certain  points  more 
vividly 

111    loan  Tenn  $1 

loS  Wis    $1.50 

Ores   loan 

MUDDY     WATERS.      9min      16-sd-$12.28      1937 
Castle  631.4 

sh-c-adult 

A  USDA   film 

Stocy  of  land  use  and  abuse  in  the  South- 
west. Shows  conditions  when  the  white  man 
came  and  how  his  grrazing  and  farming  de- 
pleted soil -binding  vegetation,  resulting  in  de- 
struction of  the  soil  by  floods  and  erosion. 
Suggests  remedial  measures 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NO  IDLE  ACRES.    2R    16-sd-color-loan    MichC 

631.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Story    of    use    and    mis-use    of    lands    In 
Michigan   with  suggestions   for  the  future 

PLANNING  TO  PROSPER.     22min  16-sd-color- 
loan    1945  Allis- Chalmers  631.4 
sh-c-adult 
An   attractive   presentation   of  proper   soil 
management,     stressing    contour    farming    and 
terracing 
loS    50c                                WashCE    rent    50c 
Tenn    75c                              WashS 

PLANT   SPEAKS   THRU    SOIL   TESTS.     lOmin 
16-sd-color-loan      1945    Am    potash  631.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Taking  of  soil   samples  on   the  farm  and 
Interpretation  of  soil  tests 
111 

Ores 
Syr  loan 

RAIN    ON    THE    PLAINS.      9min      16-sd-$11.39 
1938     Castle  ^  631.4 

sh-c-adult  i» 

A  USDA  film 

"This  film  is  mainly  concerned  with  the 
Southern  Great  Plains.  It  shows  huge  herds 
of  cattle  grazing,  the  plowing  up  of  the  soil, 
destruction  by  winds,  what  the  wind  does  to 
the  soil,  and  sand  drifts  around  homes  and 
buildings.  In  May,  1934,  the  sun  darkened  over 
Washington,  D.C.,  by  dust  blown  from  dry 
plains.  When  rain  falls,  the  grass  and  crops 
grow  abundantly.  Shows  conservation  meth- 
ods such  as  planting  strips  of  wind-registing 
crops,  making  land  level  and  stabilizing  with 
grass,  leaving  stubble  on  fields,  planting  trees 
to  break  sweep  of  wind,  etc."  Oregon 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


28min     16-sd-color-loan 
631.4 


SAVE     THAT     SOIL 

1943   Am   potash 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Depicts  in  color  the  early  South,  the  re- 
sults of  the  one-crop  system,  and  the  reclama- 
tion and  conservation  of  Southern  soils  through 
the  use  of  legumes  and  modern  methods  of 
soil  management 

Ariz    50c  NH 

Col    loan  Wis    90c 

MontS 


SAVE    THE    SOIL.      llmin      16-sd-$14.97      1940 
Castle  631.4 

sh-c-adult 
A   USDA   film 

An  Extension  service  film.  First  released 
as  a  silent  film  in  1932,   revised  in  1940 

"A  general  discussion  of  the  problem  of 
soil  conservation.  This  very  interesting  film 
shows  the  part  that  soil  has  played  in  history. 
The  subject  is  so  treated  that  it  is  of  wide 
general  interest."  Iowa  state  college 

Available  from   10   or  m.ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOIL     AND      LIFE.       lOmin       16-sd-$45       1942 

Case  631.4 

sh-c-adult-trade 
"Important  soil  conservation  practices, 
including  barnyard  manuring,  green  manuring, 
the  practice  of  strip  cropping  to  prevent  ero- 
sion, the  building  of  terraces,  and  the  growing 
of  soil  building  erosion  checking  crops."  Edu- 
cators guide  to  free  films 

Col    50c 

loS 

Neb 

TERRACING    IN    THE     NORTHEAST,      llmin 
16-sd-|14.97      1939    Castle  631.4 

sh-o-adult 
A  USDA   film 

This  is  a  Soil  conservation  service  film. 
As  beautiful  scenes  of  the  countryside  unfold 
the  commentator  tells  us  that  much  of 
America's  oldest  farming  land  is  in  the  North- 
east. The  serious  soil  erosion  situation  is 
frequently  taken  care  of  by  terracing.  We 
learn  how  terracing  is  done,  its  advantages  and 
see  land  so  cultivated 

Terracing  is  used  successfully  for  growing 
potatoes,  tobacco,  truck  farming  and  for  fruit 
culture.  Cover  crops  are  planted  and  when 
turned  under  add  fertility  to  the  soil.  It  is 
necessary  to  inspect  the  terraces  regrularly  and 
to  keep  the  channels  of  the  outlets  clear.  Nar- 
ration was  especially  clear.  It  was  given  by 
M.  S.  Joyce 

"Informative     picture    showing    construc- 
tion   and    uses    of   terraces   and    other   erosion 
control    measures    as    applied    to    northeastern 
part  of  United  States."  New  Hampshire 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WISE    LAND    USE    PAYS.     19min     16-sd-|25.69 
1939     Castle  631.4 

sh-c-adult 
A  USDA   film 

Discusses  the  principles  of  soil  conserva- 
tion by  the  use  of  contour  cropping,  and  re- 
forestation of  land  unsuited  to  crops  or  pasture 

"Pictorial  charts  explain  desirable  prac- 
tices for  maintaining  the  land  ajid  getting  the 
most  from  it  when  of  various  grades  of  slope. 

"Photographic  sequences  illustrate  re- 
covery of  gullied  land,  checking  of  erosion 
by  diversion  ditches,  terracing,  strip-cropping. 
Use  of  grasses,  bird  clover,  soybeans,  etc.  for 
seeding. 

"Advantage  of  large  power  equipment 
in  program  of  erosion  control.  Return  of  land 
to  timber  or  to  pasture  where  suitable.  Better 
income  derived  by  farmers  who  follow  good 
nractices."  J.  B.  D. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


631.5     Farm  operations 

DAY    OF    THRESHING    GRAIN.     14min     16-si- 
$24;    rent   $1    1988    BFS  631.5 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Produced  In  Iowa  but  is  typical  of  thresh- 
ing in  any  part  of  the  United  States.    Deiticts 


344 


1947    EDITION 


631.5-632.6 


DAY   OF   THRESHING    GRAIN — Continued 
a    day   in    threshing,    from   the   arrival   in   the 
morning    of    the    thresher,    through    the    work 
w^ith   the   grain    in    the   field   to   the   storing  of 
the  grrain  in  the  barn  in  the  evening 

GROWING    PLANTS    WITHOUT    SOIL.     15min 
16-si-rent   $1.50    1935   UWF  631.5 

Jh-sh-c 
This  presents  a  new  scientific  method  of 
growing  flowers  and  vegetables,  in  tanks  with 
a  chemical  solution.  The  film  demonstrates  the 
unusual  results  it  is  possible  to  obtain  in  size 
of  individual  specimens  and  of  quantity,  in  a 
small  area  of  space.  A  number  of  plants  are 
used  to  demonstrate  the  eflUciency  of  the  formu- 
la— among  them  tomatoes,  potatoes,  gladlolas 
and  even  a  weed.  It  is  an  Arthur  C.  Pillsbury 
film 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

EK  TexBd  loan 

Eng  "Wis  75c 

La 

THAT  THE   MILLIONS  MAY  EAT.    lOmin    16- 
sd-loan     1941     Case  631.5 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

May  be  purchased  for  $45 

"Stresses  the  part  that  the  modern  com- 
bine has  played  in  the  reduction  of  labor  re- 
quirements in  the  harvesting  of  small  grains 
and  seeds.  It  shows  the  earlier  methods  of 
harvesting,  including  the  use  of  the  horse 
sweep  power  and  the  early  hand  fed  thresher, 
and  follows  up  with  views  of  modern  outfits." 
Educators  guide  to  free  films 
Col 
Neb 


PUTTING     PLANTFOOD    TO    WORK.      20min 
16-si-sd-color-loan    1941    Nat    fertilizer    assn 

631.8 
sh-c-trade-adult 
"Depicts  the  development  of  fertilizer  ap- 
plication, the  problems  encountered,  the  experi- 
mental organization  required  to  do  construc- 
tive work,  the  movement  of  fertilizer  in  the 
soil  under  dry  and  wet  conditions  (animation), 
and  the  results  obtained  by  experiment  sta- 
tions and  by  farmers  using  the  better  methods 
of  application. 

"Good     sound,      color,      photography     and 
commentator.      Highly     recommended     by     the 
Agricultural    Extension    Division    of    California. 
Good    diagramatic   drawings."    California 
Cal  si-sd-loan  MontS    sd 

loS    sd-loan  Tenn    $1 


632     Pests 

STORY    OF    D.D.T.      25min      16-sd-$56.25;    rent 

$3     1945   BIS  632 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

This   is   the   story  of   the  development  of 

this  new  famous  insecticide  from  its  discovery 

in    1870    to    large    scale    production    In    World 

war  II 

"Good  film  to  show  the  methods  of  apply- 
ing D.D.T.  to  control  flies,  lice,  mosquitoes  and 
the  laboratory  procedure  in  determining  Its 
value  as  an  insecticide,  as  well  as  its  effects 
on  man  and  animals."  Collaborator 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


631.6     Drainage 


FEN  LANDS.  (Pattern  of  Britain)  18min 
16-sd-$38.50;    rent   $2     BIS  631.6 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Cuirving  inland  on  the  coast  of  East 
Anglia,  this  part  of  England,  once  shunned 
for  its  evil  fevers  and  fogs,  was  in  reality  a 
wasteland  of  ruin.  Nearly  300  years  ago  the 
people  of  the  Fenlands  began  a  perpetual 
battle  with  the  waters.  The  intricate  drainage 
system  which  developed  has  changed  the  deso- 
lation   into    rich    agricultural    country 

The  undaunted  tenacity  of  the  Fen 
people  has  paid  dividends  in  full,  for  the  land 
is  so  rich  that  it  often  yields  two  crops  a  year 
FON  $38.50;  rent  $2 

WETLANDS,     llmin     16-sd-$14.97     1944    Castle 

631.6 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  production 

Shows  where  our  120  million  acres  of  wet- 
land are  located.  Points  out  that  seventy-eight 
million  of  these  acres  will  serve  us  best  if  left 
in  their  natural  state  for  the  production  of 
timber  and  the  preservation  of  wildlife 

Thirty-one  million  acres  are  shown  to  be 
suited  to  farming  if  properly  drained 

A  section  of  the  film  illustrates  briefly 
the  principal  types  of  water  control  and  meth- 
ods of  land  drainage 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


63 1 .8     Fertilizers 

LIVING     ROCK.      SOmin    16-sd-color-loan    Geo 
Ag  631.8 

sh-c-adult 
A  poor  farm  is  built  up  into  a  good  farm, 
producing    bumper    crops    by    the    use    of    lime 
and  phosphate 
Geo  rent  $1  MlssS 

Tnd    rent    $4  VaEd 


632.5     Injurious  plants 

JUST    WEEDS.      20min      16-sd-color-$150;    rent 
$5     1945  Canada  632.5 

sh 
"Presents  a  survey  of  the  damage  caused 
by  weeds,   their  spread,   identification  and  con- 
trol. 

"Even  though  the  film  is  a  Canadian  pro- 
duction and  treats  the  weeds  most  commonly 
found  in  Canada,  nevertheless  the  film  should 
be  useful  in  the  United  States  because  over 
one-half  of  the  weeds  discussed  in  the  film 
are  common  to  the  United  States  and  the 
methods  of  weed  control  recommended  are  ef- 
ficient in  this  country. 

"The  close-up  color  photographs  make 
weed  identification  possible.  Biology  and  na- 
ture study  classes,  4-H  Clubs,  gardeners,  and 
adult  rural  groups  interested  in  weed-control 
and  conservation  should  find  this  film  effective." 
Educational  screen 

BraP    $5 

Ind    $3.50 

VisEd 


632.6     Injurious  animals 

KEEP     'EM      OUT.       lOmin       16-sd-loan       1942 
local    health    dept  632.6 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
This    film    may    be    purchased    from    Stark 
Films,     Howard     and     Center     Sts,     Baltimore, 
Maryland,    on  16mm  stock  for  $12,   tax  not  in- 
cluded 

"Deals  with  an  unpleasant  and  very  im- 
portant subject — the  subjugation  and  eventual 
elimination  of  rats.  These  are  not  the  type 
that  armies  chase  with  tanks  and  planes,  but 
ordinary  run  of  the  mill  furry  rats,  varying 
in  length  from  two  to  twelve  Inches,  exceed- 
ingly potent  bearers  of  disease  and  bad  health. 
The  film  discusses  both  the  breeding  and  the 
elimination."  Movie  makers 


345 


632.6-632.7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


KEEP    'EtV#    OUT — Continued 

"Interesting  and  informative  but  not  quite 
even  and  methodical  in  treatment."  Health 
films 

Ind    $1.10 

loS    50c 

KILLING    FARM    RATS.     14min     16-sd-$18.60; 
rent   75c   1945    BIS  632.6 

Methods  of  killing   rats  on  a  large  farm 
in  Scotland 

Replaces  KILL.  THAT  RAT 
BraP  UWP 

CFC  VisEd 

WHITE    PINE     BLISTER     RUST.      22min      16- 
sd-color-$91.08   1942  Castle  632.6 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   USDA   film 

Shows  the  areas  affected;  the  complete  life 
cycle  in  association  with  currant  and  goose- 
berry plants;  how  the  disease  enters  and  kills 
white  pines;  and  the  effective  control  measures 
now  being  used  to  protect  our  native  white 
pines  in  the  39  states  In  which  they  grow 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


632.7     Injurious  Insects 

CONTROL  OF  WORMS  IN  HOGS.  3R  16-si- 
$20.51    1935    Castle  632.7 

sh-c 
A  USDA   film 

Shows  methods  of  control  of  thorn-headed 
worms,  nodular  worms,  stomach  worms,  round- 
worms,  lungworms.   and  kidney  worms 

GOOD  EARTH;  excerpt  (locusts  sequence). 
(Human  relations  ser.)  14min  16-sd-rent 
$3     NYU  632.7 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
May  be  rented   only  for  educational   pur- 
poses  where   no   admission    is   charged 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  from 
the  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  film.  A  locust 
swarm  threatens  the  crops  of  Chinese  farmers. 
The  farmers  manage  to  hold  the  locusts  back 
until  a  change  of  wind  carries  them  away 

CFC  $3  Minn  $1.60 

Mich     $1.50  TFC 

GUARDIANS      OF      PLENTY.       27min       16-sd- 

loan      1943      du    Pont  632.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Shows  the  behind-the-scenes  drama  in 
the  testing  of  pest  control  chemicals — weapons 
to  protect  the  vital  food  products  of  our 
farms.  .  .  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  win- 
ning the  battle  against  parasites — insects  and 
diseases  that  cost  us  three  billion  dollars  a 
year  in  waste — and  reveals  how  scientists 
spend  their  lives  studying  the  habits  of  pests 
and  developing  means  of  control."  Educa- 
tional screen 

AMNH    $1.50 

SC    $1 

VaEd 

HORSES  AND  BOTS.  2R  16-sl-$18.72  1933 
Castle  632.7 

sh-c 
A    USDA    film 

"Shows  the  three  types  of  botflies;  how 
they  attack  and  render  horses  and  mules  use- 
less for  work;  methods  of  treatment  and  how 
eradication  campaigns  are  carried  out."  Iowa 
state  college 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

MORMON  CRICKET.  22min  16-sd-$28.56  1939 
Castle  632.7 

sh-c-adult 
A    USDA    film 

"Brief  history  of  how  cricket  got  its 
name.   Life  history.   The  Mormon  Cricket  as  a 


destructive  force.  The  wasp,  most  common 
enemy.  Methods  of  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 
in  cricket  control."   California 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PARASITES     OF     THE      EUROPEAN      CORN 
BORER.     20min    16-si-$18.71    Castle  632.7 

A  USDA  film 

The  results  of  a  study  of  parasites  that 
may  be  utilized  in  the  control  of  the  European 
corn  borer.  Shows  methods  that  have  been 
worked  out  to  grow  and  utilize  these  various 
parasites;  how  the  parasites  are  liberated;  and 
how  the  entomologist  checks  up  on  the  value 
of  the  different  species 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLANTING    AND    CARE    OF    TREES.      15min 
16-sl-$24     1928     EBP  632.7 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
A  claas  is  instructed  by  film  and  charts 
In  the  life  cycles  of  the  apple-tree  tent  cater- 
pillar, the  codling-moth,  and  the  white-marked 
tussock  moth  and  in  the  spraying  of  trees  to 
control  these  pests.  They  leave  the  school  to 
hunt  insects  and  discover  eggs,  cocoons,  and 
larvae  of  the  tussock  moth,  a  colony  of  tent 
In  the  second  unit  a  grafted  tree  is  planted 
caterpillars  and  a  shade  tree  ruined  by  borers, 
and  the  following  spring  examined 

The  film  ends  with  the  reunion  of  teacher 
and  pupils  37  years  after  the  planting  of  a 
school  grove  and  the  growth  of  the  trees  Is 
noted 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

TRACKING   THE   SLEEPING    DEATH.     (MGM 
miniature   ser.)     IR     IG-sd-apply     TPC    632.7 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able   only    to   schools 

"David  and  Mary  Bruce  are  sent  to 
Uganda  by  the  British  government  to  search 
for  the  cause  of  sleeping  sickness  plague  that 
has  broken  out  among  the  natives.  They  event- 
ually discover  that  the  germ  is  carried  by 
the  tset.^se  fly. 

"Highly  recommended  for  college  courses 
in  public  health.  Recommended  also  for  social 
studies,  geography,  elementary  science,  grades 
3  and  up.  Should  prove  of  special  interest  to 
units  studying  the  life  and  labors  of  persons 
who  have  made  outstanding  contributions  to 
human  welfare."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

VEGETABLE     INSECTS.      20niin     16-sd-color- 

$150;   rent  $5    1946    CanPB  632.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  study  of  several  vegetable  insects  to- 
gether with  measures  for  their  control.  Among 
the  garden  pests  shown  are  the  potato  beetles, 
caterpillars,  aphids,  cutworms,  squash  bugs, 
com  ear  worms  and  root  maggots.  Close-up 
shots  reveal  not  only  their  eating  habits  but 
also  their  striking  color  and  markings.  In 
each  case,  the  characteristics  that  make  the 
insect  destructive  and  those  that  render  it 
vulnerable  are  emphasized 

Helpful  as  well  as  harmful  insects  are 
dealt  with:  the  praying  mantis,  the  ladybird 
beetle  and  others  that  assist  the  gardener  to 
protect  the  vegetables  by  destroying  the  pests 

Bran  Int  film 

CanNPS  VisEd 

Dennis 

WHITE      FRINGED      BEETLE.     21mln     16-sd- 
$26.41      1940    Castle  632.7 

sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"An  excellent  film  on  the  control  of  this 
pest  in  the  southern  states.  First  the  beetle  Is 
.  .  .  described  in  detail.  The  effect  of  the 
beetles  ravages  are  then  shown  in  badly  dam- 


346 


1947    EDITION 


632.77-633.1 


WHITE    FRINGED    BEETLE— Contimted 
aged    fields    of    corn,    cotton,    and    peanuts.    A 
complete      sequence      shows      the      entire      life 
cycle  .   .  .  Control  activities  .  .  .  are  .  .  .  shown- 

"Reel  two  concerns  Itself  with  the  activi- 
ties of  an  experimental  station  and  with  meth- 
ods developed  for  dusting  .  .  .  land  clearing, 
etc."    Georgia 

"An  excellent  film  on  pest  controlling  m 
the  southern  states.  [Useful  for  groups  inter- 
ested in]  pest  control  [and]  agriculture." 
California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


632.77     Mosquitoes 


HOW    THE    MOSQUITO    SPREADS    DISEASE. 

(Science    of    life    ser.     no.     8)     IR    lG-si-$24; 

rent    $1.50    Bray  632.77 

Jh-sh-c 

"Life  history  of  the  mosquito,  malaria  para- 
site and  its  cycle  in  the  mosquito  and  in 
human  blood.  Prevention  of  malaria  and  yel- 
low  fever."    Texas 

EPS  NJH   loan 

Fl  UWF    $1.50 

IdahoSo  VES 

LIFE    HISTORY    OF    THE    YELLOW    FEVER 
MOSQUITO.        15min       16-sl-$24      1929      EBF 

632.77 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Picturing  the  complete  metamorphosis 
of  the  mosquito,  this  film  will  be  of  particular 
assistance  to  students  in  biology  and  entomol- 
ogy, and  will  be  helpful  also  to  classes  in 
health    and    sanitation."    Wisconsin 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


633.1     Grains 

ADVENTURE  IN  LEARNING.  20min  IC-sd- 
loan    1945   Castle  633.1 

el -jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
Deals   with    one    boy's    efforts    to    learn    all 
he  can  about  wheat  before  attempting  to  write 
his  paper  for  a  school  contest.     He  learns  from 
an  old  farmer  how  wheat  is  grown,   cultivated 
and    harvested.      He    visits    a    National    biscuit 
company  branch  and   goes   through   the  bakery 
Nutritional    values   are   explained    and   ap- 
petizing ways  of  serving  wheat  are  shown 
FiP   loan 
Geo    $1 

CANADIAN  WHEAT  STORY.  (Canadian 
work  and  wealth)  6min  16-sd-$20;  rent  $1.25 
1944  CanFB  633.1 

el-Jh-sh 
Chief  means  of  livelihood  on  thousands 
of  prairie  farms  and  granary  for  the  starving 
peoples  of  the  world  are  Canada's  fields  of 
grain.  Shows  the  harvesting  and  milling  of 
Canadian  wheat 
Bran  MontS 

CanNFS  Official 

Dennis  VlsEd 

Int    film 

CORN.   15min   16-si-$24.    1928   EBP  633.1 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Field  of  ripe  corn,  shocked  corn,  husking 
corn,  selecting  seed  ears.  Tractor  plowing,  disk 
and  smoothing  harrows.  Testing  seed,  shelling 
and  sifting,  seed  corn  planter,  cultivator,  cut- 
ting corn  for  ensilage,  silo.  Corn  borer,  stubble 
burning  apparatus.  The  husking  contest,  shell- 
ing machine.  Corn  flakes,  corn  starch.  Feeding 
stock."    Ohio 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributo7's 


CORN  FARMER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1940     EBF  633.1 

el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 

"An  outstanding  teaching  film,  suitable 
for  geography  classes  from  the  fifth  grade 
up,  and  for  economics,  home  economics,  and 
social  problems  classes  on  the  high  school 
level,  as  well  as  for  4-H  clubs,  and  pos- 
sibly Hi-Y  clubs,  to  show  practical  applica- 
tion of  character  and  personality  traits  such 
as  cooperativeness,  initiative,  and  industrious- 
ness 

"The  film  gives  a  clean,  concise  picture 
of  the  problems  and  methods  of  the  Iowa  corn 
grower,  using  a  typical  corn  belt  family  as  Its 
model.  Depicted  are  the  family's  activities  In 
planting,  harvesting,  and  marketing  ...  as 
well  as  Incidental  interests  such  as  crop  rota- 
tion, home  canning  and  politics.  Skillful  pro- 
duction makes  this  an  impressive  summary  of 
a  vital  part  of  American  life."  Committee  on 
classroom  films 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GRAIN  OF  RICE.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1934 
UWF  633.1 

el-Jh 
Produced     by    Grace    G.     Huntington    and 
narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 

Shows    how    rice    is    planted    and    sown    in 
the    Far    East    and    how    important    a    part    It 
plays    in    the    Oriental    diet 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

FiP  West 

OUR  DAILY  BREAD.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  Int 
harvester  633.1 

el-Jh-sh 
Shows      modern      harvesting      equipment, 
transporting  of  grain  to  market  and  the  mak- 
ing of  bread 
MontS 
Tex    25c 

STORY  OF  WHEAT.  (Knowledge  builders  ser.) 
lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941  Knowledge 
builders  633.1 

Jh-sh 
Deals  with  the  history,  growth,  harvesting 
and    preparation    of    wheat    for    its    most    im- 
portant use  as  bread 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHEAT.     15mln    16-si-$24    1928  EBF  633.1 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Visualizes  the  evolution  of  the  wheat  In- 
dustry from  pioneer  methods  of  farming  to 
big-scale  farming  with  tractor-drawn  ma- 
chines, hai^esting  'combines,'  and  storage  in 
huge    grain    elevators 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHEAT  FARMER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBP  633.1 

el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 

Portrays  the  life  of  a  wheat  farmer  and 
his  family  in  a  typical  midwestern  area.  Pre- 
paring the  soil,  and  planting  winter  wheat 
are  treated  in  detail,  along  with  other  farm 
tasks — milking,  cooking,  and  general  repair 
work 

The  brother  and  sister  attend  a  4H  Club 
meeting,  where  reports  on  the  progress  of 
farm  projects  are  given.  WTien  the  wheat  is 
ripe,  father  and  son,  assisted  by  a  neighbor 
and  hired  men,  operate  a  modern  combine. 
Mother  and  daughter  help  by  preparing  food 
for  the  harvesting  crew.  The  wheat  is  loaded 
into  trucks  from  the  combine  and  hauled  to 
the  town  wheat  elevator  for  shipment  to  the 
flour    mill 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


347 


633.2-634.3 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


633.2     Grasses 

CASE  SYSTEM  OF  MAKING  HAY.  lOmin 
16-sd-loan     1941     Case  633.2 

trade-adult 

May  be  purchased  for  $45 

"The  film  points  up  the  advantages  of 
Case  hay  tools  to  some  extent,  but  is  devoted 
mainly  to  the  method  of  making  hay  of  top 
quality.  The  main  idea  is  to  produce  hay  of 
uniform  moisture  content;  to  save  the  leaves 
and  natural  green  color  and  to  guard  against 
the  loss  of  essential  food  vitamins  contained 
in  the  crop."     Educators  guide  to  free  films 

HARVESTING  NATIVE  GRASS  SEED.  lOmin 
16-sd-$46.22     1945     Castle  633.2 

tr-adu!t 

Presents  in  detail  methods  of  harvesting 
both  tall  and  short  grasses.  Discusses  me- 
chanical changes  required  to  permit  the  use 
of  a  standard  combine;  also  several  methods 
of  seed  cleaning  are  demonstrated.  Attention 
is  called  to  the  value  of  native  grass  seed 
m  the  soil  and  water  conservation  program 

Available  from  Soil  conservation  offices 
in  southwest  &  northwest 

HAY  IS  WHAT  YOU  MAKE  IT.  18min  IG-sd- 
color-$100.74   1946   Castle  633.2 

el-jh-sh-c-adult-trade 
How  to  improve  the  quality  of  hay  by 
cutting  alfalfa  and  red  clover,  timothy,  brooms, 
and  the  like  at  exactly  the  right  states  of 
growth;  curing  the  right  length  of  time;  get- 
ting it  in  and  storing  properly.  Of  primary 
interest  to  farmers  but  also  useful  in  schools 
as  a  visual  study  of  haymaking,  our  second 
most  valuable  crop 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


for  livestock.  Views  of  oil  extraction  processes 
and  the  uses  of  the  oil  in  making  paints  and 
varnishes  follow 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


633.5     Cotton 

COTTON     GROWING.      15min      16-si-$24      1928 

EBF  633.5 

e!-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

"Picking  cotton  'bedding  up.'     Boll  weevil. 

The    cotton    blossom,    young    boll,    mature    boll, 

boll   fully  opened.    Cotton   gin   in  action,   cotton 

press.       An     expert     grading     cotton.     Loading 

steamer    with    bales    of    cotton."     Ohio 

"Shows  various  steps  in  preparing  the 
ground — stages  in  growth  of  cotton  plants — 
methods  of  fighting  the  boll  weevil — ^harvesting, 
ginning,  bagging,  and  transporting  cotton.  Film 
is  too  old."  California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

MEN     WHO    GROW    COTTON.      21min    16-sd- 
color-$111.24      Castle  633.5 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
Opening  with  scenes  of  the  color  and 
gaiety  of  the  Cotton  Carnival  in  Memphis,  this 
USDA  picture  visualizes  &  emphasizes  the 
dependence  of  the  South  upon  cotton.  Today, 
the  men  who  grow  cotton  face  competition 
from  other  countries  and  from  industrial  prod- 
ucts in  this  country — rayon,  nylon,  and  paper 
— which  they  are  meeting  by  diversified  farm- 
ing, soil  conservation  practices,  cooperative 
buying  of  seed  equipment  &  insecticides,  dis- 
covering new  uses  of  cotton  &  cotton  products 
"Fast-moving,  interesting  review  of  the 
history,  present  status,  and  future  of  cotton. 
Contains  some  remarkable  photography."  Col- 
laborator 


633.3     Beans.     Forage  crops 

PICKING   POLE  SNAP   BEANS.     lOmin     16-si- 

$20;    rent    50c     1944     OreS  633.3 

trade-adult 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Oregon 

State  college  farm  management  department  and 

the   Farm  work  simplification   project 

Approved   practices   in   picking  pole    snap 
beans.    Correlated  film  strip 

SCIENCE  AND  AGRICULTURE.    (Social  stud- 
ies ser.)     llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBP       633.3 
el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
Indicates    the    interdependence    of    science 
and   agriculture   in   modern   life.    It   traces   the 
soy  bean  from  its  cultivation  in  China  through 
Its  culture  and  use  in   the  United   States,   de- 
scribes the  plant's  characteristics  and  its  value 
to  soil  conservation.   Reproduced  conversations 
treat  problems  of  its  cultivation   and   harvest. 
Processes   of  extracting  soy  bean   oil   and   the 
preparation   and   use   of   soy   bean   by-products 
in  home  and  industry  are  shown 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distribtitors 

SILAGE.     12min     16-sd-$22;    rent    $1     1945    BIS 

633.3 
trade-adult 
Gives  details  for  making  a  wire  silo,  lined 
with  a  paper  preparation.     Shows  how  to  dis- 
solve  molasses   in  water  and   how  to  mix  hay 
and   this  molasses  mixture  to  make  silage 

SOYBEANS  FOR  FARM  AND   INDUSTRY. 

llmin    16-sd-loan    1936    Int  harvester       633.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Covers    seed-bed    preparation,     inoculating 

and   planting  the   seed,    cultivating,    harvesting 

for  hay,   combining  beans,  and  the  use  of  the 

crop  including  oil  meal  as  a  concentrate   feed 


634. 1     Apples 


APPLE  A  DAY.  llmin  16-si-color-$60;  rent 
$2.50    ITTCO  634.1 

el-Jh 

The  year's  work  in  an  apple  orchard  starts 
with  pruning.  In  April  planting  is  begun. 
Bridge  grafting  saves  a  doomed  tree.  Top 
grafting  is  an  important  operation.  We  see 
Rideau  fruit  farm  at  blossom  time 

The  bees  are  important  to  an  orchard 
and  we  see  them  about  their  jobs.  In  northern 
districts  trees  are  mulched  with  straw.  The 
apples  are  thinned  out  to  improve  size  and 
quality.  Several  varieties  of  apples  are  then 
shown — the  Melba,  the  Joyce  and  the  Lobo. 
Next  comes  the  picking  and  packing  by  the 
ring  pack  system.  The  film  closes  with  attrac- 
tive shots  of  children   ducking  for  apples 

Ohio 

APPLELAND.  22min  16-sd-color-loan  1946 
Mod  634.1 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced    by  Duffy-Mott   co,    inc 
Beautiful     apple     blossom     time     through 
the    New    York    State    apple    belt — spectacular 
harvesting     scenes — the     twelve     months-round 
story  of  apple  growing,   including  nursery  cul- 
ture,   planting,     grafting,     spraying,     mulching, 
dusting,  pruning,  methods  of  pollination       har- 
vesting, packing,  shipping,  processing 
DG  Swank    loan 

Photoart  VisEd 


634.3     Citrus  fruits 


CALIFORNIA'S       GOLDEN        MAGIC.       SOmin 
16-si-loan     1940     Mutual    orange    distributors 

634.3 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Denver 
and    Rio    Grande    Western    Railroad    by    Com- 


348 


1947    EDITION 


634.3-634.7 


CALIFORNIA'S  GOLDEN  MAGIC — Continued 
mercial  Motion  Pictures,  Inc.  This  is  a  color 
film  of  the  California  citrus  industry  covering 
oranges,  lemons,  and  grapefruit.  It  will  be 
necessary  to  request  this  film  far  in  advance 
of  the  date  required  because  the  demand  is 
greater  than  the  supply 

•'California  as  it  was  when  the  Conquis- 
tadors discovered  it;  the  first  navel  orange 
tree;  comparison  of  navel  and  Valencia 
oranges.  The  care  and  protection  of  the  groves; 
picking  the  fruit.  The  pacicing  house;  washing; 
drying;  waxing;  sizing;  packing.  Automatic 
box  making  machine;  putting  lids  on  boxes; 
loading  into  refrigerated  cars.  Rushed  to  mar- 
ket by  train,    boat  and  plane."    Loa   Angeles 

CITRUS  IN  NUTRITION.  20min  16-sd-color- 
loan    1943    Castle  634.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  is  a  revision  of  the  film  formerly 
Issued  under  title  "Citrus  on  parade" 

A  natural  color  film  illustrates  properly 
selected  meals,  each  with  the  correct  content 
of  calcium,  vitamins,  proteins,  etc 

The  story  of  Captain  David  Porter  of 
the  early  U.S.  Navy  and  his  unceasing  fight 
against  scurvy  introduces  the  important  vita- 
min and  diet  information 

United  States  government  charts,  upon 
which  the  entire  nutrition  information  in  the 
film   is   based,    illustrate   the   diet   message 

The  final  section  of  the  film  shows  how 
to  prepare  tempting  fruit  dishes 

"The  lovely  color  of  this  film  helps  to 
make  it  a  very  appealing  one.  The  section  on 
why  certain  lunch  box  contents  are  lacking 
In  proper  nutritional  balance  is  exceedingly 
helpful."  Collaborator 
PiP  loan 
WashCE    50c 

GOLDEN  HARVEST.  lOmin  16-sd-loan  1943 
Int   harvester  634.3 

Jh-sh-adult 
Story  of  California  citrus  fruit 

LAND  OF  THE  GRAPEFRUIT.  30min  16-sd- 
color-Ioan      1942    Swank  634.3 

trade-adult 

Produced  by  Missouri  Pacific  railroad 

Describes  the  grapefruit  industry  of  the 
lower  Rio  Grande  valley  of  Texas.  Shows  cul- 
tivation of  orchards,  irrigation,  picking  the 
fruit  and  packing  the  fresh  fruit 

Making  grapefruit  juice  and  canning  oper- 
ations are  shown.  Packing  the  fresh  fruit  in 
refrigerator  cars,  and  the  making  up  of  the 
fruit  trains  every  night  during  the  season  is 
shown  in  detail 

Film  includes  scenes  of  family  eating 
grapefruit,  and  shows  various  ways  of  pre- 
paring and  serving  this  citrus  fruit 

ONE  HUNDRED  MILLION  ORANGES.  28min 
16-sd-color-loan     1944    Wurtele  634.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored  by  Dr  P.   Phillips  company 
Story   of   oranges    from   the   development 
of   the   sapling  to   the  canning  and  marketing 
of  orange  juice.     Touches  lightly  the  history  of 
oranges  as  part  of  human  diet 

ORANGE  GROWER.  (Human  geography  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$50    1939  EBP  634.3 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
"Map  showing  orange  production  regions 
In  United  States,  since  introduction  Into 
Florida  century  ago:  California,  Texas, 
Florida,  Yuma  Valley  of  Arizona.  Necessity 
for  mild  climate  since  fruit  requires  more  than 
year  to  ripen.  Budding,  to  combine  sturdiness 
of  stock  with  heavy  fruitbearing  qualities — 
Illustration  of  process.  After  pruning,  tree  left 
in  commercial  nursery  for  year  or  two.  Plant- 
ing in  orange  orchard.  Bearing  of  fruit  when 
tree  approximately  four  years  old.  Fertilizer 
needed  to  renew  necessary  soil  elements  re- 
moved by   plants. 


"Devices  to  combat  insect  pests:  Spray- 
ing; dusting  with  blower  system;  fumigation, 
with  tarpaulins  and  hydrocyanic  gas.  Irriga- 
tion: Canal  and  distribution  head  method. 
Smudge  pots  to  prevent  freezing;  dependence 
upon  weather  reports.  Thermometers  in  or- 
chards to  determine  whether  firing  necessary. 
Process  of  smudge  firing:  Filling  smudge  pots 
with  oil;  lighting  torches  to  ignite  oil;  all  night 
burning  in  pots  to  keep  air  above  freezing 
point. 

"Orange  harvest:  Pickers  usually  supplied 
by  packing  houses — need  for  skilled  workers. 
Hauling  to  packing  house:  Ingenious  devices  to 
aid  preparation  of  fruit  for  market;  Automatic 
unloading  of  boxes;  first  sorting — culling  of 
damaged  or  worthless  fruit;  thorough  washing; 
drying;  waxing  and  polishing;  grading  ma- 
chine; wrapping  individual  tissues  according 
to  size;  boxing;  loading  on  cars;  distribution 
throughout    world."    California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


634.5     Peanuts 

PEANUTS.  15min  16-si-$24  1928  EBF  634.8 
el-Jh  Guide 
Shows  preparation  of  the  ground;  plow- 
ing, distributing  lime,  planting,  harvesting, 
digging,  loading  shocks,  picking  pods.  Peanut 
products,  cooking,  salting,  making  peanut  but- 
ter and  peanut  candy 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


634.6     Date  palms 


HISTORY    OF    DATE    PALMS,     9min    16-sd-$30 
1946     HollP  634.6 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Records  show  dates  flourished  on  the 
bank  of  the  Nile  5000  years  ago.  About  1890 
the  U  S  Department  of  Agriculture  brought 
back  offshoots  of  the  date  palm  to  California. 
The  film  shows  all  processes  gone  through 
for  the  seven  months  needed  to  produce  ma- 
ture fruit,  and  shows  warehouses  and  plants 
for  preparing  the  dates  for  consumption 


634.7     Bananas.     Strawberries 

ABOUT     BANANAS.      15min      16-sl-loan      1935 
United   fruit  634.7 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
This  film  takes  the  place  of  an  earlier 
one  titled  "BANANA  LAND."  A  sound  ver- 
sion is  available  under  title  "YES,  BANANAS" 
"Complete  presentation  of  the  banana 
Industry  from  the  clearing  of  the  Jungle  and 
the  planting  to  the  shipment  of  the  fruit  to 
the  American  markets.  Scenes  laid  in  Central 
America."    Wisconsin 

"lUseful  in]  geography,  commercial  geog- 
raphy, nature  study  and  domestic  science 
[Classes]"    Am.    museum   of  nat.   hist. 

Emphasis  is  given  to  the  food  value  of  the 
banana 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PICKING   STRAWBERRIES.     15min     16-sl-$30; 

rent   50c     1945     OreS  634.7 

trade-adult 

Produced  In  cooperation  with  the  Oregon 

State    college    farm    management     department 

and    the    Farm    work    simplification    project 

Approved  practices  in  picking  straw- 
berries for  both  fresh  market  and  for  processing 
plants 


349 


634.^ 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


634.9     Forestry 


FOREST    RANGER.      33min      16-sd-$38.72      1941 
Castle  634.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"Explains  the  duties  and  services  per- 
formed by  forest  rangers,  and,  being:  rich  In 
natural  scenic  effects,  lends  Itself  readily  to 
a  variety  of  curricular  applications."  ASFL 
News  letter 

"Excellent    background    music.     Good    film 
for  the  current  situation  as  it  shows  the  dif- 
ferent   recreational     facilities     In     our     parks. 
Covers    subject    very    thoroughly."      California 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FORESTRY       AND       FOREST       INDUSTRIES. 

(Your  life  work)     llmin     16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50 

Mahnke  634.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide 
Forest    rangers    at    work    and    people    en- 
gaged in  harvesting,   processing,  and  distribut- 
ing  forest   products.      The   work   of  the   logger, 
lumberjack,    trimmer,    and    grader   is   explained 

Ind     $1.50  Neb 

loS  VisEd 

Mich 

FORESTS  AND  CONSERVATION.     IR     16-sd- 

$45.      Also    color-$75      1946     Coronet  634.9 

jh-sh-c-adu!t  Guide 
Study  of  the  critical  problem  of  how  to 
conserve  and  efficiently  utilize  our  vast  forest 
resources.  A  progressive  lumber  camp's  con- 
tribution to  this  effort  as  well  as  work  spon- 
sored by  the  government  is  included 

Cal     $2  Neb 

Ideal     $2  PalFL 

111  Photoart 

Ind    $3  Wis    $2.50 


26mln 


16-sd-color- 
634.9 


FORESTS       FOREVER 

$138.49      1945    Castle 
A  USDA  film 

This  picture  shows  what  can  be  done  to 
stop  destructive  cutting  practices,  to  restore 
and  maintain  a  thrifty  growing  stock  of  valu- 
able trees,  and  to  safeguard  forest  production 
for  the  years  ahead 

Available  from   10   or  vxore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


19mln       16-sd-$37.50;     rent     $2 
634.9 


NEW     CROP. 

1944    BIS 

The  reforestation  being  done  In  Britain, 
as  part  of  a  scheme  that  will  take  50  years  to 
complete,  to  offset  the  depletion  occasioned  by 
the  execessive  wartime  demand  for  timber 

NEW  DAWN  IN  AN  ANCIENT  FOREST. 
30min     16-sd-$75;    rent   $3     1942   Cal  634.9 

Jh-sh-adult 
"It  shows  a  cooperative  forestry  conserva- 
tion project  carried  on  by  boys  from  the  Santa 
Cruz  High  School,  Calif.  Excellent  commenta- 
tor. Interesting  and  unusual  material.  Well 
organized  and  presented."    California 

NEW     FORESTS     ON      IDLE     ACRES.     15min 

16-si-loan.     WisC  634.9 

el-Jh-sh-e 

15  million  trees  are  produced  by  the  state 

nurseries     annually.       This     picture     illustrates 

the  nursery  activities,  and  different  methods  of 

planting    trees    for   reforestation   purposes 

PINE  WAYS  TO  PROFIT.  20min  16-sd-$26.41 
1939   Castle  634.9 

A  USDA  film 

The  old  custom  of  burning  the  woods 
presents  the  most  serious  obstacle  to  forest 
management  in  the  southern  pine  region.  This 
film  exposes  the  fallacies  of  this  custom  and 
shows  the  benefits  of  good  management  of 
southern  pine  forests.  Primarily  of  interest  to 
audiences  from  Virginia  to  Texas 


"This  picture  shows  the  new  source  of 
profit  being  found  In  the  southern  pine  by  farm- 
ers, and  emphasizes  the  value  of  sustained- 
yield  cutting  and  proper  conservation  methods. 
Sequences  on  the  making  of  paper  from  pine 
pulp  and  the  distillation  of  turpentine  are  in- 
cluded."    Georgria 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REFORESTATION.    15mln    16-sI-$24    1928  EBF 

634.9 
el-Jh-sh>c  Guide 
"Picture  opens  with  a  scene  in  a  country 
schoolroom   where   Instructor   is    showing   some 
motion  pictures;  close-up  on  screen  shows  fine 
forest    regions;    a    desolate    forest    'fades    In.' 
Close-up   shows   result  of  wasteful   cutting.     A 
reforested    region.      A    tree    nursery,    workmen 
loading    10,000   red    pine    seedlings,      'heeling-ln' 
seedlings.      A    school    project,    pupils    planting 
seedlings   in    barren   area.      Proper   methods   of 
planting  are  shown.     Results  after  three,   five, 
and   ten  years  of  growth  are  shown."     Ohio 
"This    film    Is   out   or  date."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SCOUT    IN    THE    FOREST.   26min   16-sd-color- 

$137.50;    rent    $5     1944    BSA  634.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
This  kodachrome  film  "presents  the  intelli- 
gent  methods    of   forest   conservation   and    the 
contribution    made    to    them    by    the    Scouting 
movement  throughout  the  country. 

"Apart  from  a  comprehensive  fire  control 
program,  the  movie  depicts  the  place  of  lum- 
ber in  industry,  social  culture  and  as  a  means 
of  livelihood  for  a  vast  number  of  men.  Re- 
planting of  devastated  forest  lands  by  the 
Scouts  plays  an  Important  role  in  the  total 
footage.  This  rehabilitation  program  Is  effec- 
tively displayed. 

"A  novel  use  of  wash  drawings  to  Indicate 
the  result  of  correct  tree  cutting  is  introduced 
in  the  picture."  Movie  makers 

Ind     $4.50 

Mich 

UtBY    $3 

STRENGTH    OF    THE    HILLS.     lOmin     16-sd- 
$14.97     1941    Castle  634.9 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

A  USDA  film 

"Opens  with  the  commentator's  statement 
that  our  hills  are  rich  with  opportunity.  Then 
follow  shots  of  game  birds,  shaded  groves, 
fishing  in  the  streams,  state  parks  and  forests. 
There  is  a  sequence  dealing  with  the  lumber 
industry  and  we  are  shown  some  of  the  count- 
less uses  of  wood.  The  commentator  remarks 
that  an  intelligent  farmer  watches  and  protects 
his  woodlands  to  keep  them  on  a  profitable 
basis.  Well  photographed.  An  excellent  sub- 
ject for  conservation,  fire  prevention  and 
civics."  California 

"A  good  film.  .  .  Very  good  as  an  introduc- 
tion to  the  subject  of  conservation."  Robert 
A.   Sencer 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THERE'S   MORE   THAN   TIMBER    IN   TREES. 
33min    16-sd-color-$175.28    1942    Castle        634.9 
Jh-sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

In  this  color  film  an  old  lumberjack  car- 
ries you  back  to  the  "hell  roaring  nineties," 
and  takes  you  through  the  cutting  of  the 
virgin  forests  in  New  England,  the  Lake 
States,  the  South,  and  finally  winds  up  in  the 
Pacific  Northwest.  The  effects  of  forest- 
cutting  practices  on  labor,  the  need  for  a 
nation-wide  forest  program  to  stop  destruction 
of  the  resource,  to  keep  forests  producing,  and 
to  furnish  more  permanent  jobs,  better  and 
more  permanent  communities  are  shown 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


350 


1947    EDITION 


634.9-635 


TOMORROW'S     TIMBER.     18min     16-sd-color- 

$150;    rent    $7.50     1945    Canada  634.9 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Canada  has  always  been  a  forest  land. 
Three  million  tons  of  timber  are  exported  an- 
nually. Latest  scientific  developments  show 
how  timber  makes  rayons  and  plastics,  how  it 
builds  planes  and  houses,  how  it  means  wagres. 
Forests,  with  their  rivers  and  streams,  give 
health  to  locaJ  agriculture  and  provide  hydro- 
electric power  system 

BraF   $7.50  VisEd    $7.50 

Ideal    $7.50 

KCSdS 

TREE     OF     LIFE.       19min       16-sd-$25.69       1938 
Castle  634.9 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

"Portrayal  of  how  the  forestry  resources 
of  the  United  States  have  been  depleted  to 
the  extent  that  regulated  cutting  is  now  neces- 
sary on  both  public  and  private  timber  land. 
Animated  graphs  comparing  early  population 
and  forest  stands  to  those  of  the  present. 
Illustrations  of  how  unregulated  and  complete 
stripping  of  forest  land  leaves  ghost  towns  and 
floods  in  its  wake.  Methods  of  conservation: 
National  Forests  produce  permanent  supply  by 
means  of  selected  cutting;  fire  protection  by 
lookout  towers.  Indications  of  the  need  for 
selected  cutting  on  private  lands."  California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TREES  TO  TAME  THE  WIND.    13mln    16-sd- 
$16.76      1940   Castle  634.9 

A  USDA  film 

A  presentation  of  the  Forest  service.  We 
are  introduced  to  Casey  and  his  young  son 
as  they  sit  forlornly  contemplating  their  barren 
land.  We  are  given  to  understand  that  wind 
and  drought  have  wrought  this  havoc  and 
Casey  is  unable  to  think  of  a  plan  to  reclaim 
his  land 

A  Forest  service  official  arrives  and  con- 
vinces Casey  that  he  should  plant  windbreaks. 
Here  is  a  map  of  the  U.S.  locating  forest  proj- 
ects is  shown.  We  are  shown  how  people 
blown  about  a  city  street  seek  shelter  close  to 
buildings.  In  a  laboratory  a  man  demonstrates 
with  a  small  model,  an  electric  fan  and  a  pin- 
wheel    that  a  planting  can   protect   the  ground 

Casey  gives  it  a  try.  Sturdy  seedlings 
from  forest  nurseries  are  planted  and  carefully 
cultivated.  This  shelter  belt  develops  so  satis- 
factorily that  others  are  planted.  By  the  time 
the  first  belt  is  five  years  old  some  of  the 
trees  can  be  cut  to  permit  others  to  grow 
better.  These  provide  good  fence  posts.  The 
efficiency  of  the  belts  is  shown  and  also  how 
they  may  be  used  for  family  picnics.  We  see  the 
Improvement  in  the  soil  and  the  crops 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WOODS    AND    A    WAY.      28min      16-sd-color- 
loan     1944  GeoAg  634.9 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
Produced    in    cooperation   with   the   South- 
ern pulpwood  conservation  association 

Young  farmer  in  need  of  money  learns 
how  to  get  some  from  his  wood 

When  his  small  son  is  injured  the  county 
agent  shows  him  how   to  cut  and  manage  his 
woodlot   to   supply  money   for   the   child's   care 
and   operations   as   well   as   living   expenses 
Geo   $1 
MissS 


634.92     Forest  fires 

FIREMAN    OF    THE    FOREST.      45min      16-si- 
loan    1937    WisC  634.92 

Jh-sh-adult 
This  film  is  limited  to  distribution  within 
the  state  of  Wisconsin 


"Demonstrates  the  causes  of  forest  fires 
and  the  methods  of  prevention  employed  in 
Wisconsin."      Nat  directory  of  safety  films 

ONE    MATCH    CAN    DO    IT.     lOmln    16-sd-$30 

1940     Haselton  634.92 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Using  a  carelessly  discarded  match  as 
smybolic  of  the  thoughtlessness  which  annually 
causes  millions  of  dollars  in  property  damage 
and  loss  of  life  from  such  fires,  this  film  shows 
how  forest  and  brush  fires  start,  and  how  they 
can  be  prevented 

The  latest  scientific  methods  of  sighting, 
locating  and  reporting  mountain  fires  with 
special  instruments  are  depicted.  Various  types 
of  apparatus  used  in  combating  fires  of  this 
nature  are  shown  in  action 

The  climax  of  the  picture  is  a  big  flre, 
with  scenes  of  men  and  equipment  battling  the 
flames,  homes  burning,  wild  animals  in  flight 
and  the  resultant  devastation  left  in  the  path 
of  the  flre 

These  scenes  are  of  an  actual  brush  flre 
that  occurred  largely  within  the  corporate 
limits  of  Los  Angeles.  They  were  made  with 
the  cooperation,  and  under  the  technical  super- 
vision, of  the  Los  Angeles  Fire  Department 

Flood,  the  aftermath  of  flre  through  de- 
struction of  the  watershed,  claims  its  due,  and 
a  number  of  flood  scenes  illustrate  this  part 
of  the  picture 

BFS  Neb 

Cal  $1.50  Ohio 

Ideal    $1.65  UWP 

Ind  $1.75  VisEd 

STOP     FOREST     FIRES!      lOmin      16-sd-$14.09 
1936    Castle  634.92 

el-Jh-sh 
A  Forest  service  film  made  available  thru 
the  USDA 

"A   general    discussion    of    the   problem    of 
the  forest  flre,  with  striking  scenes  from  recent 
major   conflagrations."      Nation's   schools 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


635     Vegetable  gardening 

EVER   SINCE    EDEN.     30min     16-sd-loan     1942 
Heinz  635 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The  picture  consists  of  six  episodes:  The 
Spanish  episode  depicts  the  discovery  of  the 
tomato  in  Central  America  by  the  Spaniards; 
The  Jeffersonian  episode  shows  Jefferson 
recognizing  the  value  of  the  tomato  and  the 
distribution  of  seeds  to  farmers  in  the  States; 
Alexander  Livingston  the  man  who  was  respon- 
sible for  the  development  of  the  tomato;  the 
scientific  episode  introduces  scientists  at  work 
in  their  laboratories  and  the  tomato  culturist 
busy  in  his  nursery;  the  farm  episode  shows 
the  growing  of  tomatoes  in  quantity,  setting 
tomato  plants  with  a  machine,  and  scattering 
insecticide  by  airplane;  picture  closes  with 
commercial  episode  when  tomatoes  are 
gathered,  packed  in  baskets,  and  hauled  to 
Heinz  kitchens.  A  commercial  but  advertising 
does  not  detract  from  its  value."     A.  J.  Bradac 

"Considerable    advertising."      Collaborator 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FARM      GARDEN.       22min       16-sd-color-$114.66 
1943    Castle  635 

el-jh-sh-trade-adu!t 
A  USDA  film 

Shows  the  planning,  planting,  cultivating, 
and  harvesting  of  a  farm  garden  with  special 
emphasis  upon  vegetables  to  be  planted,  con- 
trol of  pests,  and  hard  work 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


351 


635-636 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FRESH    FROM  THE  GARDEN.     18mln     16-sd- 
color-loan      1944      Int   harvester  635 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Covers  all  phases  of  vegetable  gardening 
from  seedbed  preparation  to  the  final  harvest- 
ing and  utilization  of  the  crops."    Ind 
Ind    50c 
Neb 
WashCE    50c 

GARDEN    FOR    VICTORY.     20-llmin   16-sl-sd- 

$48-$36;    rent    ?2-$1.50.    Also    20min    color-si- 

$120;    rent   $5     1942    UWF  635 

Made  by  James   H.   Burdette,   Director  of 

National  garden  bureau 

"Every  step  In  planning  and  cultivation  of 
home  vegetable  garden  20x50  clearly  shown. 
Timetable  is  based  on  north  central  zone,  but 
allowance  factor  is  indicated.  Esthetic  factor, 
flowers  etc,  not  neglected.  Introductory  titles 
and  narration  refer  to  special  role  of  home 
gardens  in  war  time,  but  film  as  whole  is 
timeless.  Color  adds  considerable  beauty,  but 
monochrome  is  quite  satisfactory."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GARDENING.     (Plant  life  ser.)     llmin    16-sd- 
$50     1940     EBF  635 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Ellen  Eddy 
Shaw,  of  the  Brooklyn  Botanic  Garden.  Fol- 
lows a  boy  and  girl  through  a  garden-raising 
project  from  the  selection  of  seeds  to  the  har- 
vesting of  the  crops.  Radishes,  carrots,  let- 
tuce, beets,  beans,  corn,  pumpkins,  onions,  to- 
matoes, and  potatoes  are  cultivated  and  har- 
vested. Attention  is  directed  to  aspects  of 
soils,  growth,  role  of  the  sun,  insect  pests,  and 
to  the  various  parts  of  plants  used  for  food — 
leaves,  stems,  buds,  and  roots 

"A  good  film  to  use  in  the  early  spring  to 
stimulate  the  planting  of  gardens.  .  .  It  might 
be  used  in  urban  areas  to  teach  younger  chil- 
dren how  their  vegetables  are  grown."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GARDENING— THE     MODERN     EASY     WAY. 
21min    16-sd-color-Ioan    1945    Atlas  635 

sh-trade-adult 
Home  gardening  from  preparation  of  the 
seed  bed  to  harvesting— devoted  largely  to  the 
subject  of  vegetables 
DeV   loan 


20min     16-sd-$22.13     1945 
635 


GROW   YOUR    OWN 
Castle 

el-jh-sh-c-trade-adutt 

A  USDA  film 

"Sets  forth  in  light  vein  e.ssentials  of  good 
gardening,  aimed  at  Victory  garden  enthusi- 
asts."    Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOME    VEGETABLE    GARDEN.    20min    16-sd- 
$72;    rent   $3     1944   UWF  635 

Jh-sh-adult 
Authoritative,  detailed  Information  on  vic- 
tory gardening,  by  James  H.  Burdette,  head  of 
the  National  garden  bureau  and  garden  editor 
of  the  Chicago  "Sun."  Contains  special  advice 
on  late  season  gardening 

A    sequel    to    GARDEN    FOR   VICTORY 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $3.30  TexVE 

INDOOR   STORAGE   OF   VEGETABLES.   13min 
16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  635 

jh-sh-c-adult 
How  to  store  scallions,  beans,  onions  and 
tomatoes 


MARKET    GARDENING.    15min     16-sl-$24    1929 

EBF  635 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Comparison  of  greenhouse  construction  and 

gardening  with  outdoor  gardening  in  the  South. 

Also  the  marketing  of  produce  by  refrigerator 

cars 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAVING   THE   GARDEN    CROP.     12min     16-sd- 
$15.86      1944    Castle  635 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

In  the  opening  scene  Mother  and  Father, 
Judy  and  Jimmy  are  deep  in  the  study  of  seed 
catalogs,  preparatory  to  planting  their  victory 
garden.  The  picture  passes  quickly  to  harvest 
time  when  Mother  wonders  what  they  will  do 
with  all  the  vegetables 

Father  decides  to  store  them.  How  he 
stores  them  provides  the  basic  information  of 
the  film.  Onions  which  need  to  be  kept  dry  are 
stored  in  the  attic.  When  the  beans  and  peas 
have  been  dried  they  are  placed  in  glass  jars 
or  cans.  Detailed  instructions  are  given  for 
storing  apples,  squash,  pumpkins,  cabbage  and 
root  vegetables 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


636     Domestic  animals.     Pefs 

ANIMALS   IN    MODERN   LIFE.    (Human  geog- 
raphy   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1937     EBF    636 
jh-sh  Guide  15c 
Deals    with    the   wide    variety   of   uses    to 
which  animals     are  put  in  our  modern  civiliza- 
tion— to    furnish    food,    clothing    material,    and 
power.      Scenes    from    all    over    the   world    give 
typical  power  uses  of  animals  from  the  Eskimo 
sled    dog    to    the    Indian    elephant.      The    film 
Bhows  how  few  of  the  500,000  species  of  animals 
have  been  domesticated — most  of  them  by  early 
man — and  now,  while  power  uses  of  animals  are 
decreasing,  more  and  more  are  being  used  for 
food  and  for  clothing 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ANIMALS    OF    THE    FARM.      lOmin  16-sd-$50 

1947     TeachF  63ft; 

p-el-jh  Guide 

The    physical    appearance    and  habits    of 

the    common    animals    of    the    farm:  chickens, 

ducks,    turkeys,    pigs,    cows,    sheep,  horses    & 

their  families 

CARE    OF    PETS,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1944    EBF 

636 
p-el-jh  Guide 
"Very    fine   photography.     Natural   scenes 
of    pets    and    instruction    on    how   children    can 
take  care  of  them."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

DINNER   TIME   ON   THE    FARM.   12min   16-si- 

$25;   rent  $1  1939  Educ  film  serv  636 

p-el 
Baby  farm  animals  and  poultry  are  seen 
at  feeding  time.  Chickens,  ducks,  turkeys,  pigs, 
goats,  rabbits,  cows  and  horses,  with  their 
young,  make  this  film  of  special  interest  to 
young  children.    The  titles  are  simple 

A&B  Kan    60c 

BFS  Ohio 

Col    60c 

DO  UNTO  ANIMALS.    21min    16-sd-$27.85    1939 
Castle  636 

sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Shows  how  livestock  are  often  injured  in 
the   marketing   process   and   approved   methods 


352 


./ 


1947    EDITION 


636-636.1 


DO    UNTO   ANIMALS — Continued 

In   transporting  and   handling   that   will   reduce 

yearly  loss 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

EARLY    START.      20min    16-sd-|40;    rent    $2.50 

1945     CanFB  636 

Jh-adult 
Deals  with  an  important  phase  of  Ca- 
nadian agriculture:  Boys'  and  Girls'  Farm  Club 
Work.  Because  these  clubs  flourish  in  all 
parts  of  Canada,  and  the  membership  runs 
into  thousands,  the  film  will  be  of  instructional 
Interest    to    rural   audiences 

Early  Start  touches  on  all  kinds  of  farm 
clubs,  but  for  the  sake  of  continuity  and  in- 
terest, it  follows  a  member  of  a  Dairy  Calf 
Club  through  his  summer's  work 

Bran  Int  film 

CanNPS  VisEd 

Dennis 

FARM  ANIMALS.    (Primary  grade  ser.)   lOmin 
16-sd-$50     1937     EBP  636 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 
The    care   and    activities   of    farm   animals 
are  presented  in  this  film.     Natural  sounds  are 
Included.     Treats  such  subjects  as  feeding  and 
milking  cows,  leading  cows  to  pasture,    feeding 
of  calves,  new-born  calf,  feeding  horses,  water- 
ing horses,  colt  feeding,  feeding  of  pigs,  curry- 
ing and  harnessing  of  horses,  cows  drinking  and 
grazing  in  pasture,  cow  chewing  her  cud,  goat 
and  kids  feeding,  sheep  grazing,  lambs  feeding, 
and  sheep  shearing.     This  film  supplements  the 
film  "Poultry  on  the  farm"  (class  636.5) 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FEEDING     FARM     ANIMALS.       19mln      16-sd- 
$24.99     Castle  636 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
USDA    film 

Each  of  the  six  basic  nutrients  in  a 
balanced  diet  is  shown  in  sequences  of  feed- 
ing various  types  of  live  stock 

Avu,tlable  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GREEN     ACRES.     30min     16-si-color-loan     1939 
Nat   fertilizer  assn  636 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Agricul- 
tural experiment  stations  of  New  Jersey,  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Ohio,  the 
U.S.  Department  of  agriculture,  and  farmers; 
including  also  scenes  from  Vermont,  Virginia, 
Utah,  and  Washington.  There  is  an  animated 
graph  showing  low  cost  of  pastures,  based  on 
U.S.  Department  of  agriculture  records  from 
16  states.  There  is  also  an  animated  graph  of 
beef  data  from  Tifton,  Ga. 

"This  is  a  natural  color  motion  picture 
story  of  pasture  improvement  and  manage- 
ment. .  .  It  emphasizes  the  importance  of  im- 
proved pastures  in  producing  cheap,  high- 
quality  feed;  in  providing  earlier,  more  uniform, 
and  later  grazing;  the  necessity  of  providing 
supplemental  grazing  crops;  the  desirability  of 
producing  hay  and  silage  from  surplus  grass; 
and  the  part  that  improved  pastures  can  play  in 
the  control  of  soil   erosion.        Iowa  state 

Cal  loan  OreS  50c 

Geo  $1  Tenn    50c 

loS  loan  Tex 

MissS  Wis    $1 
MontS    loan 


LIVESTOCK    FEEDING.     lOmin   16-sd-$15     1946 
Castle  636 

jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
The  importance  of  feeding  livestock  in 
accordance  with  the  work  they  are  to  do  or 
the  product  they  are  to  furnish  is  the  topic 
of  this  USDA  film.  General  discussion  of  feed- 
ing principles 


MARKETING  LIVESTOCK  COOPERATIVE- 
LY.  20min  16-sd-color-loan  1942  Farm 
credit  admin  636 

sh-c-adult 
"A    color    film    telling    the    story    of    the 
livestock     industry     and     the     development     of 
cooperative   marketing.      Details    of   credit,    or- 
ganization,    buying    and    selling."      H.L.K. 

Available  from  the  Information  agent  of 
the  Farm  credit  district  which  serves  the  state 
in  which  you  live.  If  you  do  not  know  his 
address  write  for  it  to  the  source  Indicated 
above 

Castle    $20.51  Neb 

loS  Ohio 


636.1     Horses 

AMERICAN    HORSE.     21min     16-sd-color-$144; 

rent    $6    1942    UWF  636.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  University  of  California 
Contains  shots  of  The  Arabian,  Thorough- 
breed,  Hackney,  Shetland,  Clydesdale,  Per- 
cheron,  Shire  and  Belgium.  Also  the  typical 
American  breeds:  The  Morgan,  Standard  bred. 
Quarter  horse,  Tennessee  walking  horse, 
Hunter,  Palomino,  Pinto  and  Appaloosa. 
Horses  are  shown  in  the  fields,  on  the  road, 
racing,  in  polo  games,  shows  and  in  leisure 
riding.  Wild  horses  are  broken  at  a  rodeo. 
Closing  scene  consists  of  a  series  of  shots 
of  heads  of  horses 

Cal  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

HISTORY      OF      THE      HORSE      IN       NORTH 

AMERICA.      20min      16-sd-color-$250;    rent   $3 
1942    Cal  636.1 

Jh-sh-adult 

The  advancement  of  the  horse  in  50  mil- 
lion years  is  demonstrated  by  the  change  in 
size  and  shape  of  the  skull  and  foot.  The  Im- 
mediate ancestry  of  the  modern  horse  is  pre- 
sented   and    shots    of    the    many    types    follow 

Ind    $5.50 

UWF  $250;  rent  $3 

HORSE.  (Primary  grade  ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50 
1941    EBF  636.1 

p-el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  Ernest 
Horn,  Iowa  State  University;  Dr  A.  I.  Gates, 
Teacher's  College,  Columbia  University  and 
Celeste  C.  Peardon 

After  showing  the  role  of  the  horse  in 
modern  life,  the  film  follows  the  development 
and  training  of  a  colt  from  one  week  to  three 
years  of  age  in  the  Blue  Grass  country  of  Ken- 
tucky 

A    horse    breeder,    his    granddaughter    and 
a    trainer,    minister    to    the    needs    of    the    colt, 
Prince,   who  is   training  for   the  walking,   trot-      ' 
ting,  and  cantering  gaits  before  appearing  In  a 
horse   show   shortly   after   his   third    birthday 

"In  the  Introduction,  various  types  of 
horses  are  shown,  but  In  the  body  of  the  film 
major  emphasis  is  placed  upon  the  saddle  horse, 
beginning  with  the  horse  one  day  old  and  carry- 
ing it  through  various  stages  of  growth  until 
it  reaches  maturity.  Special  methods  of  train- 
ing are  depicted."     Georgia 

"Good  for  elementary  use  only.  Rather 
disconnected.  Trite  story  woven  in,  poor 
dramatization."     Collaborator 

Votes  on  this  film  are  most  Interesting, 
They  are  about  evenly  divided  between  "out- 
standing" and  only  "fair" 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

HORSE    IN     NORTH    AMERICA.    20min    16-sd- 

color-$144;    rent    $6      1944   UWF  636.1 

Jh-sh-adult 

"Natural  history  of  the  horse  on  the  North 

American   Continent,   reconstructed  by  Univer- 


353 


636.1-636.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


HORSE   IN   NORTH   AMERICA — Continued 
sity    of    California    scientists    from    preglaclal 
fossil    remains."    Educational    screen 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 

HORSE    POWER    IN    ACTION.     15min    16-sd- 

rent    $1    1941    Horse  and  mule  assn  636.1 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  6c 
Ton-weight  drafters  pit  their  rippling 
muscles  against  dynamometer  pulling  tests, 
hunters  soar  in  perfect  form  over  barriers  and 
experts  point  out  excellent  type  in  some  of  the 
finest  specimens  of  American  bred  horse  and 
mule  flesh.  Scenes  were  taken  on  the  race 
course,  at  the  side  of  horse  show  barriers  and 
jumps,  pulling  contest  courses,  at  field  dem- 
onstrations of  big  team  hitches  and  in  sales  lots 
and  judging  rings 

Recreation  on  the  backs  of  hunters  and 
park  hacks  is  also  depicted.  Comfortable  and 
correct  harness  is  shown.  Care  in  the  pasture 
and  at  work,  shoeing,  and  the  reason  for  pick- 
ing a  mule  with  long  ears  are  considered 

A  brief  preface  by  Wayne  Dinsmore,  Sec- 
retary of  the  Horse  and  Mule  Association  of 
America,  introduces  the  film 

loS  Tenn  75c 

Minn  60c  Wis   $1 

Mo  YMCA 

Ores  60c 

HORSE     RAISING.       IR      16-sd-color-$65      1941 

Frith  636.1 

A  prospective  buyer  arrives  to  look  over 
the  horses  on  a  large  horse  farm.  The  points 
of  a  fine  horse  are  brought  out:  good  head, 
chest,  back,  hind-quarters  and  legs  and  the 
horses  are  put  through  their  paces  in  the  ring 

Percherons,  Standard  Bred  Trotters,  Bel- 
gian Tennessee  Walking  Horses  and  Arabians 
are  exhibited.  Breeding  of  fine  stock  as  well 
as  of  mules  is  discussed.  The  importance  of 
proper  treatment  and  training  is  stressed.  The 
veterinarian  arrives  on  his  regular  visit 

The  film  shows  that  a  horse  should  be  well 
housed,  fed,  shod,  harnessed  and  driven.  The 
importance  of  correct  bits,  bridles  and  harness 
is  brought  out.  A  horse  is  properly  saddled. 
An  eight-horse  wagon  hitch  is  prepared  for 
the  county  fair.  The  grooming,  braiding,  deco- 
rating and  harnessing  of  these  magnificent 
white  horses  is  done  with  meticulous  care 
"Color  Is  beautiful."     Collaborator 

Cos     $2.50  Mods    $1 

III    $2  Ohio 

Ind    $2.50  Wis   $1.50 

PALOMINO— THE  GOLDEN  HORSE.  llmin 
16-sd-color-$75      1946      Simmel  636.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Depicts    the    care    and    handling    of    the 
Palomino  horse  and  the  fundamentals  of  eques- 
trian training 
Cal   $2  Capital     $3 

CanNFS  VisEd 

THREE  AND  FIVE  QAITED  SADDLE  HORSE. 

IR   16-si-$25;    rent  75c   Minn  636.1 

sh-c-adult 
"Designed   to  familiarize  the  student  with 
the    recognized    saddle    horse    type    and    gaits. 
Close-ups    and    slow-motion    photogrraphy    em- 
phasize correct  details."     Educational  screen 

TODAY'S  HORSE  FARM:  SUN-UP  TO  SUN- 
DOWN.  lOmin  16-sd-$30.  Also  color  $G5 
1941    Frith  636.1 

el-Jh 

The  film  opens  with  Bonnie,  a  champion 
white  draft  horse,  and  her  stablemate.  Black 
Mammy,  poking  their  heads  out  of  their  stable 
windows  eager  for  the  day  to  start 

It  follows  these  two  and  their  colts 
through  the  day  in  their  contacts  with  men 
and  with  other  horses.  We  see  them  happy, 
proud,    excited.    Jealous,    Irritated,    angry    and 


lazily  contented.  We  learn  of  ballanced  feedlncr. 
care  of  colts,  grooming,  shoeing,  and  sanitary 
bousing 

The  sound  effects  consist  of  moos,  braya 
whlnneys,  snorts,  and  the  ring  of  the  black- 
smith at  work  as  well  as  the  voice  of  the 
commentator 

AMNH   $1.50  Neb 

Cos  $2.50  Ohio 

TRAINING  A  ROPING  HORSE.  15min  IB-sl-sd- 

$24-$36;    rent   $1.50     UWF  636.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    the    Educational    division   of 
Seeanay  films 

While  we  gaze  at  rodeo  scenes  the  commen- 
tator explains  that  such  stunts  as  are  here 
viewed  are  actually  needed  in  the  every  day  life 
of  a  cowhand.  Then  we  shift  to  a  training  camp 
and  see  the  cowboys  practicing  the  roping  of 
steers  and  so  on.  A  cowboy  demonstrates  an 
exercise  designed  to  sharpen  a  horse's  sensi- 
tivity to  the  guiding  rein 

Then  a  cowboy  with  coiled  rope  mounts  his 
horse  and  rides  off.  He  Jumps  from  the  horse 
and  pretends  to  be  the  roped  steer,  teaching 
the  horse  in  this  way  how  to  cope  with  an 
animal  when  it  is  roped 

A  new  pupil  who  does  not  succeed  very 
well  is  shown.  Then  we  see  a  more  advanced 
pupil.  Then  we  see  a  cowboy  who  knows  his 
job  thoroly.  He  instructs  youngsters  in  throw- 
ing a  lariat.  We  see  various  western  mounts 
and  then  shots  of  cowboys  training  their  horses 
"A  number  of  irrelevant  scenes.  .  .  Close- 
ups  aid  materially  in  understanding  topic." 
Wilber  Emmert 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

IdP  sl-sd  TexVB 

TRAINING  POLICE  HORSES.  (Adventures  of 
a  news  cameraman  ser.)  lOmin  16-Bd-appIy 
TFC  636.1 

p-el 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"An  experienced  trainer  of  the  New  York 
Police  Department  demonstrates  at  the  New 
York  Remount  Station  how  carefully  selected 
horses  are  trained  for  the  varied  and  complex 
duties  of  the  mounted  division  of  the  New  York 
Police  Department. 

"Methods  for  teaching  prompt  obedience, 
cooperation  with  other  police  horses,  how  to 
step  over  obstacles,  how  to  move  in  traffic,  and 
how  to  handle  a  crowd  are  shown  as  part  of 
the  training. 

"Recommended  for  elementary  grades 
studying  horses.  Highly  recommended  for  pri- 
mary groups  discussing  'community  helpers.' 
Might  be  useful  in  elementary  grades  studying 
transportation  and  its  regulation."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH  $1.50 

FH  $1 


636.2     CaHle 

CATTLE.    15min    16-sl-$24.     1928    EBF        636.2 
el-Jh    Guide 

Cowboys  herd  cattle,  live  out  on  the 
range,  shoe  their  horses,  round  up  the  cattle, 
and    "dip"    them   to   kill  parasitic   ticks 

Alfalfa  is  cut  with  a  mower,  raked  up  and 
stacked.  A  modern  hay-loading  machine  Is  seen 
in  operation.  Cattle  are  shown  feeding  from 
racks  during  the  winter  months.  A  herd  of 
cattle  is  driven  toward  the  railway.  A 
stampede  occurs  at  the  station,  but  the  cattle 
are  rounded  up,  driven  back  to  the  loading  plat- 
form, up  the  runways,  and  into  cars 

Typical  scenes  at  a  rodeo  show  the  skill 
of  the  cowboy 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


354 


1947    EDITION 


636.2-636.3 


CATTLE     COUNTRY.       (Canadian     work     and 
wealth)     8min     16-sd-$25     1944     CanFB    636.2 
el-Jh>sh 
Care  and  raising  of  cattle  in  the  Cana- 
dian West 

"Miscellaneous  footage  .   .   .   Lacks  orien- 
tation and  purpose."    Collaborator 
Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  MontS 

Dennis  VisEd 

CATTLEMAN.    (Human  geography  ser.)   llmin 
16-sd-$50    1939    EBP  636.2 

p-el-Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
Life  on  a  cattle  ranch  in  a  typical  setting 
is  shown.     The  activities  of  the  family  and  its 
hired  helpers  are  portrayed.     Mealtime,  repair- 
ing   fences,    herding    cattle,    marketing    experi- 
ences,   shoeing   and    breaking   horses,    rounding 
up,   dipping  and  shipping  cattle  are  among  the 
scenes     presented.       Cowboy     songs     are     sung 
around  the  campfire  during  the  roundup 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HANDLING       LIVESTOCK       FOR       MARKET. 

21min     16-sd-$32.87     1946   Castle  636.2 

trade 
Shows  the  causes  of  losses  in  marketing 
livestock;  how  to  prevent  injuries  to  live- 
stock on  the  farm;  how  to  prepare  the  truck 
to  haul  livestock;  how  to  handle  livestock  be- 
fore shipment;  how  to  prevent  injuries  when 
loading  livestock;  and  how  to  prevent  injuries 
during  shipment 

Eastin  $2 

Ind 

Tenn  $1.25 

INDIA'S     PRIZE    CATTLE.      lOmin     16-sd-$23; 
rent  $1  FON  636.2 

jh-sh-adult 
Record    of    the    Annual    Cattle    Fair    at 
Delhi,    where    the    finest   heads    of   cattle    from 
all   over  the   country  vie  for  awards 
Ideal 

RICKETS    IN    CALVES.    15min   16-si-Ioan   1944 
Standard  brands  636.2 

trade-adult 
"Well  titled  for  easy  reading. 
"Shows  in  a  very  graphic  way  how  Vita- 
min D  prevents  rickets  in  calves."  Agricultural 
leaders  digest 
WashS   50c 


SPRING  SHOWS  AND   BEEF  CATTLE.  lOmin 
16-sd-$13.18      1939    Castle  636.2 

sh-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"Work   stock   and    beef   cattle   on   display 

with  farm  scenes  of  grade  and  purebred  cattle, 

including   discussion    of   pastures   and    feeding. 

Emphasis  on  breeding  up  from  native  stock 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 

libraries   or  distributors 


636.29     Camels 

SHIP    OF    THE    DESERT.    Smin    16-si-$12    1933 
EBF  636.29 

el-Jh 
The   camel   is   shown   at   its   work   in   for- 
bidding  desert   waste   lands.      Arabs    and    their 
families,   camels  and  young.   Bedouin  caravans, 
and  scenes  at  an  oasis  are  included 
"Old,  but  useful."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


636.3     Goats.     Sheep 


GOAT    DAIRY    FARM. 

1945    Frith 


12min     16-sd-color-$95 
636.3 


el-Jh-sh 

"The  film  was  produced  at  the  Carr's 
large  goat  farm  which  is  located  at  the  foot 
of  Mt.  Adams  in  the  State  of  Washington, 
the  natural  settings  giving  vistas  of  great 
beauty. 

"The  sequences  of  the  three  Carr  children 
and  the  part  each  one  plays  in  the  caring  for 
the  goats  gives  the  film  much  appeal  for  young 
people."     Educational  screen 

AMNH  $3  Vesco  $75 

Ind   $2.50  Wis  $4.75 

Ohio   $89 


GOATS.    (Primary  grade   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$50 
1939    EBF  636.3 

p-el-jh    Guide  15c 

"Portrays  intimately  the  interesting  life  of 
goats  and  kids  on  a  goat  farm.  The  care  of 
the  goats  and  milking  are  explained  with  clar- 
ity. Two  kids  are  followed  from  birth  until 
they  are  about  two  months  old  in  play  and  in 
mischief.  Old  Billy  goat  has  been  taught  to 
pull  a  wagon.  Johnny  drives  Billy  to  deliver 
milk  in  the  village."    Georgia 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


O'ER  HILL  AND  DALE.  ITmIn  16-sd-$50;  rent 
$2   UWF  636.3 

Jh-sh 

Pictures  the  life  and  work  of  a  typical 
shepherd  in  the  windswept  and  treeless  Scottish 
Borders.  He  makes  his  daily  rounds  at  lambing 
time,  aided  by  his  collie  dogs.  A  storm 
threatens  his  flock,  but  he  brings  through 
even  the  weakest  of  the  lamba  by  prompt  and 
expert  work 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Mich  Shad    $2 

Nay  VES    $3 


RANGE    SHEEP.     15min    16-si-$24    1930    EBF 

636.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

Orphan  lambs  are  fed  from  bottles.  Sheep 
are  sheared,  marked  and  counted  and  put  to 
pasture  in  the  summer.  In  the  fall  some  are 
picked  for  market  and  the  rest  of  the  flock 
are  cared  for  during  the  winter 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHEEP  SHEARING.     (Farm  work  ser.)    21min 
16-sd-$32.87      1944    Castle  636.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  handle  sheep  for  shearing; 
the  relative  positions  of  the  shearer  and  sheep 
during  each  shearing  step;  the  step-by-step 
procedure  in  shearing  sheep;  and  the  method  of 
rolling  and  tying  the  fleece.  The  fllmstrip,  in 
addition  to  reviewing  the  important  points  in 
the  motion  picture,  shows  other  types  of  shear- 
ing equipment  which  may  be  used 

This  is  No.   1  in  the  sub-series  Livestock 
in  the  Farm  work  series 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


355 


636.4-636.7 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


636.4     Swine 

HOW  TO  GROW  HOGS.  2R  16-si-$16.93  Castle 

636.4 
sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Scenes  taken  on  the  Experimental  farm 
of  the  Bureau  of  animal  industry  at  Beltsville, 
Maryland,  where  the  practices  were  developed, 
showing  points  to  be  considered  in  the  selection 
of  hogs  for  breeding  purposes,  care  of  the  sow 
before  and  after  farrowing  and  the  feeding 
and  handling  of  pigs  up  to  marketing  time 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIG   TALES.     lOmin    16-sd-color-$65    1944  Frith 

636.4 
p-el 
A  color  film  on  modern,  scientific  hog  rais- 
ing which  shows  the  meticulous  care  taken  by 
the  farmers  to  breed  and  fatten  healthy  stock. 
Curly,  a  baby  pig  and  his  pal.  Pinky  grow  up 
in  the  picture 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PORK    ON    THE    FARM.      21min      16-sd-$27.85 
1940  Castle  636.4 

sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Shows  in  detail  best  methods  for  growing 
hogs  for  home  use.  The  proper  slaughtering 
methods  are  shown.  Points  out  that  there  is 
no  one  right  way  foi;  cutting  pork  but  that 
there  are  some  general  principles  for  cutting; 
these  principles  are  outlined  by  example.  Cur- 
ing directions  are  shown  in  detail  and  refer- 
ences for  further  information  given 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


636.5     Poultry 


BROODING  AND  REARING  TURKEYS.  12min 
16-si-color-rent  50c   OreS  636.5 

c-trade-adult 

Produced  by  the  Oregon  Federal  coopera- 
tive extension  service 

"This  color  film  teaches  that  after  the  first 
week  poults  should  have  access  to  a  sun- 
porch.  Various  types  of  brooders  are  shown 
with  wire  and  slat  sunporches.  Poults  relish 
grreen  feed  which  should  be  chopped  for  young 
poults.  At  6  or  8  weeks  of  age  more  to  range. 
Food  hoppers,  range  shelters  and  low  roosts 
are  shown,  also  feed  wagon  and  well  trained 
turkey  dog.  Birds  are  examined  for  market 
and  a  load  of  turkeys  ready  for  the  processing 
plant  is  pictured."  Oregon 

EGGS,      llmin     16-sd-$45      1946     BBF  636.5 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Tells    the    story    of   egg   production    on   a 
large,  commercial  egg  farm  and  illustrates  the 
use  of  technological  methods  in  modern,   large 
scale  egg  farming 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HAPPY   HEN   AND   HER  CHICKS.     15min  16- 

8i-$10.50   1936   Purinton  636.5 

p.el-Jh 

A  hen   and   her   chicks,    a   little   girl,    the 

family  dog,  and  a  beautiful  sunset.    The  actual 

pecking,   cracking  open  of  the   shells,   and   the 

tumbling    out   of    baby    chicks    Is    shown.      The 

little    chicks,    all    bright    and    fluffy,    are    seen 

climbing  over  their  mother  hen,   scratching  in 

the  dirt  pulling  on  worms,  drinking  buttermilk, 

sunbathing.    The  ending  is  in  tint 

"Excellent  for  the  money."     Newark 
"Primary  children  never  tire  of  it."    Col- 
laborator 
A&B  Ohio 

Col  Tex 

m 


IT'S     YOUR      PIGEON.       22min       16-sd;     rent 
$3       1944    Bran  636.5 

jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  National  film  board  of  Can- 
ada 

Tells  the  story  of  homing  pigeons  in  dra- 
matic   detail.      Canadian    airmen    are    pictured 
caring    for    the    pigeons    in    their    lofts,    and    a 
rescue  at  sea  is  shown  in  some  detail 
Guelph  Pictorial    $50;    rent   $3 

NSEd  SaskEd 

POULTRY— A    BILLION    DOLLAR   INDUSTRY. 

28min     16-sd-$35.14     1939   Castle  636.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

This  film  won  first  prize  at  the  Interna- 
tional exposition  of  agricultural  films,  held  in 
Rome,  May  20-27,  1940 

Shows    the    magnitude    of   the   poultry    in- 
dustry   in    the    United    States,    and    how    it    is 
conducted;    poultry    farms;    hatcheries;    poultry 
dressing,  and  handling  of  poultry  products 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POULTRY    ON    THE    FARM.    (Primary    grade 
ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-?50  1937  EBF  636.5 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 
Adult  and  young  chickens,  ducks,  geese 
and  turkeys  are  presented.  The  film  includes 
such  subjects,  with  their  natural  sounds,  as 
the  following:  rooster  crowing;  chickens  roost- 
ing; interior  of  poultry  house;  chickens  feeding 
and  drinking;  comparative  appearance  of  hen 
and  rooster;  brooder  house  and  chicks;  boy 
gathering  eggs;  incubation  of  eggs;  candling  of 
eggs;  appearance  of  seven,  fourteen  and  nine- 
teen day  old  embryos;  chicks  hatching;  duck 
in  bush  sitting  on  eggs;  ducklings  just  hatched 
on  outdoor  nest;  ducklings'  first  swim;  duck 
and  ducklings  feeding;  duck  and  ducklings  div- 
ing in  water;  goose,  gander  and  goslings  on 
nest;  goose,  gander  and  goslings  feeding;  adult 
turkeys;  comparative  appearance  of  turkey- 
cock  and  hen;  turkeys  in  brooder  house;  two 
month  old  turkeys  feeding;  and  turkeys  roosting 
in  trees 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

POULTRY    RAISING.   IR   16-sd-$50;    rent   $1.50 
1946    Mahnke  636.5 

Produced    by    Vocational    guidance    films 

"The  film  explains  the  difference  between 
raising  chickens  as  a  sideline  and  as  a  business. 
Brooder  and  battery  operations  are  shown. 
Some  people  raise  flocks  for  egg  production, 
others  stress  meat.  The  operation  of  the  large 
incubator  is  shown. 

"The  qualifications  and  education  neces- 
sary for  one  who  plans  to  enter  this  work 
along  with  the  problems  of  this  vocation  are 
presented. 

"Modern     poultry     raising     equipment     is 

shown,      including     feeders,     watering     dishes, 

brooder    coops,     trap    nests,     incubators.      Egg 

sorting  and  grading  are  shown."     Wisconsin 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 


636.7     Dogs 


BIRD  DOGS.     lOmin    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    PicF 

636.7 
Jh-sh-c-a 
The    training    of    hunting    dogs,    setters, 
pointers  and  spaniels  is  portrayed 
F&S  Tenn   $1.25 

Shadow    $1.25  UWF  $1.50 

CHINOOK'S  CHILDREN,  lOmin  16-si-sd-?8.75- 
$17.50;    rent    $1.50    1939    Pictorial  636.7 

el-Jh-sh 
Price  not  verified  in  1947 
Produced  by  Central  films 
Breeding     and     training     of     prize     sled- 
dogs  all  breoT  from  Chinook,  Byrd's  famous  Ant- 


356 


1947    EDITION 


636.7 


CHINOOK'S   CHILDREN — Continued 

arctic  lead  dog.   The  breeding  Is  on  a  farm  \n 

New  Hampshire 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
,  libraries  or  distributors 

DOG   DAYS.    (Treasure  chest  ser.)   8min  16-sd- 

?30    1940    Skibo  636.7 

p-el 

"A   study   of   wire-haired    terriers,    Carlyle 

and      English      types,      with      explanations      of 

championship  points  such  as  muzzle,  jaw,  feet, 

tail,   posture. 

"We  visit  the  kennels  and  learn  something 
about  the  breeding,  feeding,  and  care  of  ter- 
riers. A  terrier  takes  part  in  a  fox  hunt  with 
fox  hounds  and  snares  the  fox. 

"Highly  recommended  as  of  excellent  use 
in  nature  study  classes,  grades  1  through  6. 
Without  the  commentary,  which  is  very  or- 
dinary, it  should  be  useful  in  general  science 
classes."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FRIEND     INDEED.     (Pete     Smith     specialties 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  636.7 

p-el-Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  story  of  a  blind  man  and  his  Seeing- 
Eye  dog.  .  .  Recommended  for  animal  studies 
in  the  elementary  grades  through  3,  and  for 
social  studies  lessons  on  government  in  the 
upper  grades."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50  NC 

BosU  $1.50  Tenn   $2 

Geo  $2  Wis  $1.25 

MontS 

A    MAN,    A    DOG    AND    A    GUN.    16-si-sd    1941 

Official  636.7 

e!-Jh-sh-adult 

Available     in     the     following    lengths    and 

prices:     100ft-si-$2.75;     360ft-si-$8.75;     350ft-sd- 

$17.50 

A  picturesque  subject  on  hunting,  showing 
various  types  of  bird  dogs  in  action  and  their 
intelligent  performance 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAN'S     GREATEST     FRIEND.      (Pete     Smith 
specialties  ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-appIy  TFC  636.7 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Pictures  the  dog  in  its  service  to  man- 
kind. The  wolf  dog,  in  the  dawn  of  history, 
followed  its  master.  Today,  police  dogs  guard 
children,  while  during  the  War,  dogs  aided 
in  the  search  for  wounded  men. 

"The  scene  shifts  to  a  town  in  eastern 
France,  in  the  year  1831.  The  cry  of  mad 
dog  drives  the  people  into  their  homes,  and 
from  the  safety  of  a  window  a  young  boy 
sees  a  dog  attack  a  child.  We  see  him  next 
as  a  man — Louis  Pasteur.  He  prepares  a 
vaccine  and  gives  daily  treatments  to  four 
dogs  which  had  been  given  hydrophobia.  They 
are  immune  to  the  disease. 

"Requests  for  his  vaccine  come  from  all 
over  the  world,  but  he  hesitates.  No  attempt 
has  been  made  to  determine  its  effects  on 
human  beings.  He  plans  a  self-experiment. 
A  mother  brings  her  boy  which  had  been 
bitten  by  a  suspected  mad  dog.  He  still  holds 
back,  but  keeps  the  boy  in  his  home  for  ob- 
servations. When  the  symptoms  develop,  he 
injects  the  vaccine  and  two  weeks  later  the 
boy  is  cured."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

OUT     OF     THE     HEART.       llmin       16-sd-$40. 
Also  color-$80    1945    Filmedia  636.7 

p-el 
Producer  has  not  verified  Information  re- 
cently 


Story  of  a  boy  and  his   dog — the   training 
and  companionship 

AvaAlable  from^  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PHEASANT     FEVER.       lOmin      16-sd-color-$75 
1946      Hawley  636.7 

sh-c-adult 
Picturing    the    training    of    a    young    dog 
in  field  work 


AMNH 
Nu-Art 
Photoart 
Shadow 


Sterling 
Swank  $2.50 
UWF 
VisEd  $5 


PUPPY  TROUBLE.  (Training  you  to  train 
your  dog)  20min  16-sd-$150  1946  United 
specialists  636.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Care,  feeding,  and  simple  obedience 
training  of  puppies  from  8  weeks  to  8  months, 
including  housebreaking,  teaching  a  puppy  to 
stay  by  himself,  breaking  the  habit  of  bark- 
ing, grooming,  medical  care,  how  a  puppy 
learns 
Hawley 

SCHOOL    FOR     DOGS.    ISmln    16-sd-$72;    rent 

$3      1941    UWF  636.7 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  is  a  revision  of  a  film  first  released 
In  1940.     Revision  has  improved  tempo  and  con- 
tinuity of  the  film 

"The  film  uses  a  story  to  tell  how  a  dog 
can  be  trained.  A  boy  receives  a  dog  as  a 
present  but  is  disappointed  when  the  dog  proves 
mischievous  and  troublesome.  He  learns  that 
dogs  can  be  sent  to  school,  and  a  professional 
trainer  shows  in  detail  the  methods  used  In 
training  dogs  through  the  primary  stages  which 
include  learning  to  'heel',  sit,  lie  down,  and 
retrieve  upon  command.  The  boy  applies  these 
methods  in  training  his  own  dog,  with  notice- 
able success. 

"A  short  sequence  near  the  end  tells  of 
the  dog's  many  services  to  man,  including  the 
'seeing-eye'  dogs  for  the  blind,  the  watch  dogs, 
shepherd  dogs,  and  hunting  dogs."     Georgia 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay  Wis  $2.50 

THE  SEEING  EYE.  lOmin  16-sd-$30  1940  Sklbo 

636.7 
el-jh-sh-adult 

"The  story  of  the  work  done  at  Morris - 
town,  N.J.,  where  German  sheep  dogs  are 
trained  to  lead  the  blind. 

"The  dogs  are  bred  on  the  farm  and  we 
see  the  pups  that  show  the  best  dispositions 
and  highest  intelligence  being  selected  for  train- 
ing. We  hear  that  they  are  trained  to  be  alert, 
to  avoid  obstacles,  to  walk  safely  through 
traffic,  and  to  ignore  distraction. 

"A  blind  man  arrives  at  the  farm.  A  dog 
is  selected  for  him,  and  they  are  given  training 
together.  There  are  scenes  showing  blind  men 
busy  at  various  vocations,  their  faithful  dogs 
with  them. 

"Recommended  as  a  striking  film,  with 
good,  matter-of-fact  commentary,  for  nature 
study,  grades  I  through  6;  social  studies,  2 
through  12."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

SHEP  THE  FARM   DOG.   (Primary  grade  ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1939   BBF  636.7 

p-el-jh-sh-adult    Guide 

Follows  an  attractive  collie  dog  during  his 

busy  day  about  the  farm.     After  herding  the 

cows  to  pasture  and  routing  the  chickens  from 

the    garden,     Shep    Is    rewarded    with    a    good 

breakfast 

Later,  Shep  pursues  a  woodchuck  to  his 
hole  and,  after  fruitless  digging,  rejoins 
Tommy,  his  young  master  for  a  hike  and  swim, 
during  which  he  retrieves  sticks  and  assists 
Tommy  In  swimming  to  shore 


357 


636.7-637 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SHEP  THE   FARM    DOG— Continued 

"An  excellent  animal  film.  .  .  A  very  en- 
tertainingr  Aim  and  nicely  photographed."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRAINING  YOU  TO  TRAIN  YOUR  DOG- 
PART  I -II.  59min  16-sd-color-rent  apply 
United  specialists  636.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-a 

Part  I   Basic   obedience   instruction;   Part 
II  Advanced  obedience  instruction 

The  elementary  film  shows  how  adroitly 
dogrs  can  be  made  to:  heel,  drop  in  the  dis- 
tance, come  when  called,  lie  down,  sit,  stay  on 
command,  and  jump.  In  the  advanced  film: 
retrieving,  seeking  lost  articles,  speaking  on 
command,  tracking  and  swiftly  following 
through  on  more  intricate  behavior-patterns 
Lowell  Thomas  handles  the  narration 
AMNH  loan  Neb 

DeVry  Ohio 

Ind  $9.25  Photoart 

Ky   $4.50  YMCA 


636.8     Cats 

FLUFFY,    THE    KITTEN.    14min   16-sI-$25   W41 
Foster  636.8 

p   Guide 

"A  three-month-old  Persian  kitten  tells, 
through  titles,  of  his  experiences,  and  suggests 
the  best  ways  to  care  for  cats.  After  an  ap- 
propriate intjToduction,  Fluffy  appears  in  char- 
acteristic activities.  He  chews  shoestrings, 
stares  out  of  a  window,  looks  at  the  goldflsh, 
and  plays  with  a  pencil.  He  explains  that  he 
likes  to  look  in  dark  places  and  under  things, 
and    he    is    shown    as    he    looks    for    a    mouse. 

"Several  views  of  the  kitten  asleep  appear 
as  he  says  that  he  can  sleep  anywhere  as  long 
as  he  is  not  bothered.  Kitten's-eye  views  re- 
veal how  big  and  tall  the  household  furniture 
appears  to  a  little  kitten.  Fluffy  explains  that 
he  is  usually  himgry.  .  .  He  doesn't  like  baths, 
but  he  keeps  himself  neat  and  clean.  His  san- 
itary facilities  consist  of  a  pan  and  a  news- 
paper. He  says  that  it  hurts  when  he  is  picked 
up  by  the  nape  of  the  neck;  his  mistress  dem- 
ontrates   the   proper  way   of  holding  him. 

"Views  of  his  paws  and  claws  accompany 
an  explanation  that  he  needs  a  log  to  scratch, 
instead  of  the  furniture.  He  says  that  he  won't 
scratch  when  you  play  with  him,  unless  you 
play  roughly.  .  .  When  he  gets  into  intentional 
mischief,  he  is  spanked.  .  .  He  doesn't  care 
about  toys.  .  .  He  likes  simple  things  such  as 
a  ball  on  a  string.  He  exhibits  his  training 
by  jumping  over  his  mistress'  outstretched 
hand,  and  then  he  sleeps  in  a  box. 

"In  conclusion,  he  shows  how  he  looks 
when  normal,  curious,  angry,  hungry,  and 
sleepy,  and  then  he  appears  prettily  dressed 
in  his  best  ribbon  to  say  'Good-bve.' 

"An  excellent  film  for  use  "in  kindergarten 
through  third  grade  in  general  elementary 
studies,  including  reading  and  animal  life.  Ac- 
curate information  concerning  kittens  and  their 
care  Is  provided  in  the  film,  and  the  vocabulary 
is  correctly  graded.  Photography  and  titles  are 
good;  organization  Is  satisfactory."  Don  White 
in  Educational  screen 

"Made  especially  for  primary  grades  but 
of  Intercast  to  any  age.  .  .  It  is  enthusiastically 
received  by  both  the  teachers  and  the  children 
who  see  it."     Colorado 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

THREE     LITTLE    KITTENS.     (Primary    grade 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  636.8 

p-el  Guide  15c 
Discovered   in   the  barn  with   their  mother 
by    a    farmer's    wife    these    kittens    provide    an 
opportunity  for  learning  about  the  characteris- 
tics of  cats  in  general 


When  about  two  weeks  old,  the  kittens  are 
carried  by  their  mother  to  a  new  home  in  an 
old  buggy,  where  they  learn  to  feed,  clean 
themselves,  and  to  play 

Later  they  have  a  skirmish  with  a  dog  and 
learn  to  catch  mice 

Finally  two  are  given  to  local  tradesmen 
and  the  third  stays  with  his  mother  on  the 
farm 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


636.9     Fur-bearing  animals 

FUR  BABIES.  14min  16-si-loan  1D38  WisC  636.9 
p-el-Jh 

Two  children  and  their  mother  take  a  trip 
through  the  State  Experimental  Fur  Farm  at 
Poynette,   Wis 

The  following  animals  are  seen:  gray  fox, 
raccoon,  fitch,  mink,  bears,  wolf,  badger,  blue 
fox,  beaver,  otter,  porcupine,  skunk,  baby 
skunks  following  Mrs  Tabby  Cat,  prairie  dogs 
and  fawns 


637     Dairy  and  dairy  products 

BIP  GOES  TO  TOWN.  lOmin  16-sd-$13.18     1914 
Castle  637 

el-Jh-sh-aduit 
A  USDA  film 

"Bip,  a  small  boy,  visits  a  modern  dairy 
farm  which  has  been  electrified.  Scenes  show 
the  expansion  and  construction  of  R.E.A. 
lines."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DAIRY  FARM.     15min  16-sd-$67.50.     Also  color- 
$110   Coronet  637 

p-el-Jh-sh. Guide 
The  economic  and  social  importance  of 
the  dairy  farm  in  American  life  is  portrayed 
by  a  visit  to  a  typical  Midwest  farm.  The 
farmer  engaged  in  his  every-day  chores  of 
caring  for  his  cattle,  milking,  and  preparing 
the  milk  for  market;  sequences  on  such  sea- 
sonal operations  as  cultivation,  haying,  and 
silo  filling:  children  fishing,  playing  in  the 
hay  and  otherwise  enjoying  a  country  vaca- 
tion 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY.  (Vocational  guidance  ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50    1942    Mahnke 
Jh-sh  Guide 
Produced  by  Vocational   guidance  films 
Presents   the  work   involved    in   production 
In    processing    and    marketing    the    products    of 
the    dairy    farm.      The    dairy    farmer    leads    a 
very  full  life,  and  one  must  like  to  work  with 
animals    if    he    is    to    make    a    success    in    this 
vocation.      Many    jobs    on    the    dairy    farm    are 
shown,   such  as  herdsman,  milking  and  separa- 
tor   machines,    sterilizing    and    getting   milk    to 
the  market.     A  knowledge  of  animals  and  cost 
accounting  are  important.     Such  jobs  as  a  feed 
expert  are  held  by  men  who  have  a  knowledge 
of  dairying 

Dairy  plant  operation,  product  processing 
and  marketing  offer  many  opportunities  for 
trained  men  and  women,  particularly  in  the 
larger  dairies.  Among  these  are  butter  makers, 
chee.se  makers,  laboratory  testers,  ice  cream 
makers,  government  laboratory  testers,  various 
technicians,  and  dairy  superintendents  and 
managers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOOD    FOODS— MILK.   5min   16-si-$6  1930  EBF 

637 
el-Jh  Guide 
Scenes  at  a  dairy  farm.     Qrazlng  cows,  a 
suckling    calf,     the    farmer    milking,    and    the 


358 


1947    EDITION 


637 


GOOD  FOODS— MILK — Continued 
farm-boy  icing  milk.  A  milkman  delivers 
botlled  milk  to  a  city  home.  Kittens  drink 
from  a  saucer.  A  boy  enjoys  milk  with  his 
dinner.  Children  drink  It  in  a  school  lunchroom 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

HOW  WE  GET  OUR  MILK.  15min  16-si-f24; 
rent  $1.50   1939   Bray  637 

el-Jh 

First  we  see  a  baby  in  a  basket  having 
a  bottle  of  milk,  then  children  drinking  milk. 
It  Is  shown  that  milk  comes  from  goats  as  well 
as  from  cows.  Cows  are  milked,  milk  sent  to 
the  nearest  receiving  station  where  each  can  of 
milk  is  carefully  examined 

Milk  then  goes  by  railroad  or  big  trucks 
to  the  city.  We  are  shown  the  truck  method 
and  see  a  large  tank  truck  cleaned.  Pasteuri- 
zation Is  indicated,  the  cooling  and  bottling  of 
the  milk 

We  are  given  an  idea  of  the  cleaning  and 
scrubbing  jobs  necessary  to  keep  the  ma- 
chinery properly  clean.  A  milkman  is  seen 
making  his  rounds.  Children  are  given  milk  to 
drink  in  school.  Then  we  see  some  of  the 
questionable  methods  of  obtaining  milk  as  prac- 
ticed In  less  careful  countries 

"A  complete  and  up-to-date  presentation 
of  the  story  of  milk.  Well  photographed  and 
edited."  H.L.K. 

TexVE 

UWP    $24;    rent    |1.50 

VES  $1 

MAKING  AMERICAN  CHEESE  IN  A  MOD- 
ERN CHEESE  FACTORY.  2R  16-si-loan 
Damrow  637 

Jh-sh 
This    Is    the   story   of   milk   from   the   time 

It   is   brought   to   the  factory   until  It   Is   made 

Into  cheese  and  ready  to  eat 
Cal    $1.50 
Ideal 
NJM 

MILK.  IR  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1939  UWP       637 

"Milk  production  under  hygienic  control — 

dairy   farm,    herds,    calf   with    mother,    feeding, 

milking,   bottling,   delivery."     Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

MILK  AS  YOU   LIKE   IT.  12mln  lC-sd-color-$90 

1944  Dairy  council  of  St  Louis  637 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
A  color  film  made  In  cooperation  with  the 
Junior  academy  of  science  students  who  set 
out  to  find  out  about  dairying  as  an  Industry, 
what  It  takes  to  make  fresh,  pasteurized  milk 
or  cream,  evaporated  milk,  dry  milk,  cheese, 
butter  and  Ice  cream 

Balis    $2.50 

ConnH   loan 

VaEd 

MILK  PARADE,  llmin  16-sd-color-loan  1947 
Milk   Indus   found  637 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Information  concerning  methods  of  safe- 
guarding the  production  and  distribution  of 
milk  is  the  main  theme  of  this  film.  Lowell 
Thomas,  as  the  narrator,  describes  the  various 
processes  which  contribute  to  a  safe  milk  sup- 
ply. There  Is  also  a  brief  summary  of  the 
nutritional  value  of  milk  and  Its  Importance 
to  the  normal  diet. 

"The  material  In  this  film  is  well  organ- 
ized and  Informative.  It  Is  made  more  effec- 
tive by  clear  and  forceful  narration.  Slightly 
different  methods  of  pasteurization  have  been 
Introduced  since  this  film  was  made,  and  for 
use  in  New  York  City  It  should  be  pointed  out 
that  caps  which  do  not  cover  the  lip  of  the 
bottles  are  no  longer  permitted  by  law." 
New  York  City  Food  and  nutrition  program 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MILK  PROCESSING.  24min  16-sd-$22.74  1946 
Castle  637 

sh-c-adult    Guide 
Produced    by   US    Office    of    education    for 
US  Public  health  service 

A  training  film  explaining  In  detail  the 
handling  and  pasteurization  of  milk.  The  Im- 
portance of  proper  methods  in  guaranteeing  a 
safe  milk  Is  stressed 

MILKY  WAY  OUT.  20min  16-sd-$27.12  1939 
Castle  637 

sh-c-adult 
A   USDA  film 

A  record  of  achievement  in  community 
development  of  a  supplemental  dairy  Industry. 
One-crop  farmers  bred  up  good  cows  from 
native  stock,  transformed  w^orn-out  soils  into 
permanent  pastures  and  adopted  soil-building 
programs,  thereby  solving  the  one-crop  prob- 
lem and  attaining  balanced  farming  and  a 
higher   standard   of   living 

"Especially  suitable  for  southern  states." 
H.L.K. 

Available   from   10   or   more  film 
libr'aries  or  distributo7-s 

MIRACLE  OF  THE  MEADOWS.  2R  16-sd-$60; 
rent    $3    1939    UWF  637 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 
"An  entertaining  educational  film  pro- 
duced on  a  model  dairy  farm.  The  film  covers 
the  entire  process  of  production  including  milk- 
ing the  cows,  weighing,  testing,  pasteurization, 
bottling,  and  distributing  the  milk.  Stress  Is 
placed  on  the  scientific  aspects  of  this  indus- 
try so  that  the  health  of  the  public  Is  pro- 
tected."  PCW  film  service  staff 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MORE    MILK,      llmin    16-sd-$14.97     1944   Castle 

637 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Presents  the  need  for  increased  milk  pro- 
duction, especailly  from  small  farm  herds  of  a 
dozen  cows  or  less 

Emphasizes  the  need  of  scientific  care  and 
feeding  of  the  herd 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OUR  FOSTER  MOTHER,  THE  COW.  lOmin 
16-sd-color-$65     1943   Frith  637 

p-eUJh 

This  color  film  portrays  the  happenings  or. 
a   dairy   farm.     Emphasizes   the   importance  of 
milk,    and   the   service   of   cows   to  mankind 
Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PUBLIC  PAYS.  (Crime  does  not  pay  ser.)  2U 
16-ad-apply  TFC  637 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  dramatization  of  actual  court  records 
which  tell  the  story  of  a  gang's  racketeering 
In  the  milk  industry,  and  its  eventual  defeat 
through  the  heroism  of  one  dealer.  .  .  Recom- 
mended for  sociology  and  civics  classes  grades 
10  through  college."     Advisory  committee 

Ohio 

Tenn    $3.50 

SCIENCE  OF  MILK  PRODUCTION.  4R  16- 
sd-apply     1945     Ralston  637 

sh-c-adult 
"Condenses  a  vast  amount  of  scientific 
data  Into  a  simple  and  easily  understood  ac- 
count of  how  the  cow  functions  as  a  "milk  fac- 
tory.' It  was  produced  with  the  cooperation  of 
Professor  W.  E.  Peterson,  nationally-known 
authority  on  dairy  husbandry  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  whose  studies  of  and  experi- 
ments   with    the    milk    cow    form    the    basis    of 


359 


637-639 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SCIENCE  OF  MILK  PRODUCTION— Conf. 

much  of  the  film's  content.  Other  findings 
were  contributed  by  the  Ralston  Research  De- 
partment. 

"The  film  shows  that  the  productive  life 
of  a  cow  is  in  four  periods — dry  cow,  calf, 
growing  heifer,  and  mills  cow.  Through  the 
use  of  anmiation,  and  natural  color  in  some 
sequences,  is  revealed  the  workings  of  the 
cow's  digestive  and  milk-producing  organs. 
The  correct  diet  for  the  cow  is  stressed,  and 
the  importance  of  proper  milking,  if  the  product 
is   to  be   plentiful   and  of  good  quality. 

"The  correct  use  of  the  milking  machine 
is  explained  and  demonstrated."  Educational 
screen 

SENTINELS     OF      MILK.     20min     16-sd-color- 
apply   Babson   bros   co  637 

Jh-sh 

A  step-by-step  pictorial  review  of  the  pro- 
duction, processing  and  distribution  of  milk 
under  the  most  modern  and  sanitary  conditions 

STORY    OF    MILK.    30min    16-si-?66;    rent    $4 
1938  Bray  637 

p-el-Jh 

May  also  be  had  in  3  separate  reels:  Pro- 
duction of  milk;  Di.stribution  of  milk;  Produc- 
tion of  cheese.  They  sell  for  $24  each  and  rent 
for  $1.50  each.  This  is  a  revision  of  an  earlier 
film 

Reel  1 — Production — covers  the  modern 
methods  employed  in  producing  and  handling 
millc,  from  cow  to  distributing  plant 

Reel  2 — Distribution — deals  with  distribu- 
tion of  milk,  its  arrival  and  handling  at  the 
distributing  plant,  pasteurization,  sterilization 
of  equipment,  and  delivery  to  the  consumer 

Reel  3 — Cheese — covers  the  making  of 
cheese.  We  see  how  it  was  made  by  the 
pioneers  a  century  ago,  and,  in  comparison,  all 
phases  of  production  in  the  modern  way 

"One   of   the   best   single  subjects  for  this 
topic.        Simple     captions,      photography     good 
(made    on    an    amateur    basis).      Suitable    for 
primary  and   intermediate  grades."   E.S. 
Col    60c 
Fi 
UWP 


STORY  OF  MILK.  15mln  16-si-?25;  rent  $1  1939 
Educ  film  serv  637 

el-Jh 

This  is  a  revision  of  a  slightly  longer 
film   of  the  same  title,   released  in   1936 

Was  made  for  use  in  connection  with  ex- 
perimental work  in  early  grade  reading.  The 
titles  are  as  simple  as  possible  and  yet  tell 
the  story.  The  film  shows  the  story  of  a  trip 
to  the  farm  and  dairy  by  two  children 

BFS  Mo 

Col  Tex  $1 

lo  VES 
La 

WISCONSIN    DAIRIES.     15min     16-si-$24     1927 
EBF  637 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

Production  of  milk  on  a  small  farm  is 
contrasted  with  production  on  a  large  farm. 
A  small  herd  of  Holsteins  is  driven  home  by 
a  boy  and  a  dog.  The  cows  are  milked  and 
the  milk  taken  to  the  dairy  where  it  is  strained 
and  cooled.  Then  the  milk  cans  are  collected 
from  the  farm 

In  the  second  unit  we  see  a  large  herd  in 
summer  pasture,  and  then  in  a  winter  barn. 
Automatic  milkers  are  shown  and  the  milk 
is  prepared  for  market 

Unit  3  shows  how  cans  of  milk  are  emptied 
into  large  vats  and  pasteurized  in  a  modern 
dairy.  Clean  bottles  are  filled  and  capped 
by  automatic  machinery  and  the  milk  shipped 
to  the  city  in  refrigerator  and  tank  cars 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


YOU     AND     YOUR     JOB.       lOmin       16-sd-S9.42 
1946      Castle  637 

jh-sh-adult    Guide 

Produced    by   US    Office   of   education    for 
US  Public  health  service 

Teaches    the    concept    that    trained,     re- 
sponsible  men   are   essential    in   the   production 
of  safe  pasteurized  milk.     The  extent  of  milk- 
borne  disease  and  how  it  is  spread  is  indicated 
MontS 
Ohio 


639     Fishing  induslry.     Fisheries 

ABALONE     PEARL     FISHING.      8min      16-si- 
$5.76;    rent  $1    Bray  639 

Jh 

Pearl  divers  securing  and  delivering  their 
"finds";  removal  of  pearls  from  the  oyster 
Fi  UWP 

Gen  VES 

ALASKA'S    SILVER    MILLIONS.    30min    16-si- 
sd-loan    1936    Am    can  639 

el-Jh-sh-c-aduit  Guide 

"Shows  Alaska  and  its  industries,  espe- 
cially the  fascinating  salmon  industry.  Shows 
the  life  cycle  of  the  salmon,  and  methods  of 
catching   and   canning   salmon."    Georgia 

"A  beautifully  made  instructional  film 
on  the  subject  of  Alaska  and  salmon."  Scho- 
lastic 

"Narration  by  Father  Hubbard  and  pic- 
tures give  comprehensive  idea  of  country. 
Our  best  film.  Part  tells  of  salmon  life  and 
cannery."      Collaborator 

"This  excellent  film  is  helpful  in  biology, 
home  '  economics,  geography,  and  history 
classes."  Collaborator 

"We  have  had  "some  complaints  on  sound." 
Collaborator 

"Best  industrial  I  have  seen."  Collab- 
orator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CALL    OF    THE    SEA.    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50 
1945    UWP  639 

jh-sh 
Catching  and  curing  of  cod  by  Gloucester 
fishermen 

FISH    IS    BORN.    lOmln    16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50 
1944      UWP  639 

Jh-sh-c 
Shows  modern  hatchery  practice,  and  bio- 
logical  reproduction  of  perch  and  pike 

Microscopic  cinematography  shows  com- 
plete embryo  development 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FISHING.      lOmin     16-sd-$21;    rent    $1.50     1938 

ITTCO  639 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  R.K.O.  Pathe 
"Two  different  types  of  fishing  are 
shown.  .  .  Pisliing  for  sport — salmon  fishing 
in  the  Newfoundland  waters  in  the  Lower 
Humber,  and  'Doc'  Travis'  remarkable  tech- 
nique in  trout  fishing.  Seine  fishing  for  busi- 
ness— in  Palestine  tlie  flsheruian  awakens  the 
fish  with  the  rhythm  of  drums.  In  Sicilian 
waters  the  fishermen  go  out  in  flat  square 
barges  with  nets,  sometimes  ten  miles  long, 
to  fish  for  tuna. 

"Water  scenes  of  great  beauty;  catching 
monster  tunas,  hauling  them  aboard  and  later 
landing  them  quite  thrilling.  Photography  and 
recording  excellent. 

"Recommended  for  audi  fori  uin  programs 
in  junior,  senior  high  schools  and  tor  clubs. 
The  picture  is  excellent  cultural  entertain- 
ment."   Collaborator 

Cams  $1  IdP 

Cine  NatPS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

Col  UWP 

Cos  VFC 

DG 


360 


1947    EDITION 


639 


FISHING    IN    THE    FIORDS,     llmin     16-sI-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50;   rent  $1-$1.50     1938  Nu-Art         639 

Thousands  of  flshingr  boats,  of  all  models 
and  vintages,  under  the  strict  supervision  of 
the  government,  are  engaged  in  cod-flshing. 
The  cod-fish  are  caught  in  many  ways,  from 
the  most  primitive  method  of  using  the  row- 
boat  and  long  line  to  the  modern  motor-boat 
and  nets 

We  see  how  cod-liver  oil  is  obtained  and 
how  various  other  parts  of  the  fish  are  utilized 
and  we  watch  the  natives  prepare  cod-fish 
tongues 

"Narration  excellent,  photography  and 
continuity  excellent."    Collaborator 

Available   from   10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GASPE     COD     FISHERMEN,     llmin     16-sd-$25 
1944     Canada  '  639 

el-jh-sh-adult 
"Interestingly     presented,     clearly     photo- 
graphed, and  sincerely  presented,  the  film  pre- 
sents  a   realistic   picture  of  the  life  and  work 
of  Gaspe  cod  fishermen. 

"Should  be  useful  to  groups  discussing 
cooperatives,  the  geography  of  Gaspe,  ways  of 
making  a  living,  or  means  of  preserving  meats." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GRANTON  TRAWLER,    llmin    16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1934    MMA  639 

Price  has  not  been  verified    1947 
Produced  by  Post  office  film  unit,  London, 
England 

Presents  the  simple  story  of  fishermen  en- 
gaged in  dragnet  fishing  off  the  east  coast  of 
Scotland 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MICHIGAN     COMMERCIAL     FISHING,     llmin 

16-si-sd-color-loan    1942   MichC  639 

Guide 

This    color    film    shows    life    of    the    Great 

Lakes    commercial    fishermen,     the    setting    of 

nets,  lifting  of  nets,   the  care  of  the  catch  and 

work  on  fishermen's  gear,  in  both  summer  and 

winter 

NEW     ENGLAND     FISHERIES— COD.      15min 
16-si-$24    1927    EBF  639 

el-Jh    Guide 
Shows    the    equipping    and    loading    of    a 
schooner  for  a  trip  to  the  Grand  Banks,  setting 
trawls    and    catching   fish,    unloading   and    pre- 
paring cod  for  market 

"Out  of  date.  Steam  trawling  not  shown." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW     ENGLAND      FISHERIES— MACKEREL. 

8min  16-si-$12    1928    EBF  639 

el-Jh    Guide 

A  school  of  mackerel  is  sighted,  the  seine 

boat   puts   off,    the   fish  are   caught  and  loaded 

on    the    steamer    which    takes    them    to    shore, 

where  they  are  prepared  for  market 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW    ENGLAND    FISHERMEN.     (Human   ge- 
ography   ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1938     EBF 

639 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
"Domestic  life  and  work  of  New  England 
fishermen.  Fishing  on  Grand  Banks  is  main 
scene.  Work  and  living  conditions  aboard  a 
steam  trawler  which  drags  a  fish  net  along  the 
ocean  floor."    Indiana 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


NORTH    SEA.     24mln     16-sd-?84:   rent   $5     1939 
Pictorial  639 

Jh-sh-c 
Price  not  verified  1947 
Produced  by  Cavalcantl 

Saga  of  the  lives  of  the  North  sea  fisher- 
men who  set  out  in  their  hardy  trawlers  from 
the  coast  of  Scotland  to  wrest  a  living  from 
the  sea.  Today  they  keep  in  touch  with  civi- 
lization by  means  of  the  wireless  and  dramatic 
rescues  are  accomplished  by  this  invaluable 
instrument 

"So  beautiful  it  makes  an  excellent  picture 
to  study  in  film  appreciation  classes.  Also  ex- 
cellent for  transportation  units  or  a  series  of 
occupational  studies."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PACIFIC    COAST    SALMON.      15min     16-si-$24 
1930    EBP  639 

el-Jh    Guide 
"The  life  history  of  one  of  our  chief  sea 
foods   is   presented  in  a  clear,   concise  manner, 
and    the    magnitude   of   the    fishing   industry   is 
stressed.     Salmon  struggle  against  falls,  rapids, 
and  rough  water,  on  the  way  upstream.     Slow 
motion    views    show    them    jumping    the    falls. 
The  salmon  run.     Artificial  spawning.     Salmon 
fishing.     How  salmon  are  cleaned,  cut,  canned, 
cooked,    labeled,    and   shipped."     Indiana 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SALMON    RUN.     21min     16-sd-color-$150;   rent 
$5     1945     CanPB  639 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Story    of    the    life    cycle    of    the    sockeye 
salmon,    the   most  valuable   of  the   salmon   run 
Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  UWF 

Dennis  VisEd 

SCIENCE    GOES     FISHING.      lOmin    16-sd-$25; 

rent  $1.25     1946     CanFB  639 

Jh-sh-adult 
Scientists  from  Laval  University  and 
the  Federal  Fisheries  Research  Board  carry 
on  scientific  research  in  Gasi>6  to  improve  cod 
fishing.  The  story  of  their  struggle  to  over- 
come unscientific  traditions  hampering  fishing 
in  this  district  is  told.  The  closing  scenes  of 
the  film  show  the  fishing  fleet  setting  out  for 
distant  fishing  banks 

Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 

SHELL-FISHING.      (Human     geography    ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  639 

el-Jh-sh    Guide  15c 

"View   of   oyster,    crab,    clam,    and   lobster 

fishing    industries    on    eastern    coast    of   United 

States.     Planting,  dredging,  and  preparine  crops 

for  market."    Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRAPPERS  OF  THE  SEA.    12min    16-sd-color- 

$75;    rent   $2.50     1945     CanFB  639 

sh-c-adult 
Lobster  fishing  on  the  Atlantic  coast  is 
the  basis  of  an  important  canning  industry  & 
export  trade.  Baiting  &  laying  traps,  hauling 
in  the  catch  and  marketing  lobsters,  alive  or 
canned,  are  illustrated  here 

Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 

VIKING.    6R    16-sd-apply    Non- theatrical       639 
Produced  by   Newfoundland  Labrador  film 
company 

A  dramatic  story  of  the  sealing  fleet  push- 
ing its  way  thru  the  frozen  North,  using  dyna- 
mite when  necessary,  and  the  search  for  seals 


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640-641.3 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


V I K I N  G — Continued 

off  the  coast  of  Labrador.  Captain  "Bob" 
Bartlett  plays  the  roll  of  captain  of  one  of  the 
ships.  In  a  spoken  prologue  Sir  Wilfred  Gren- 
fell  vouches  for  the  authenticity  of  this  film 

Ah  Photoart 

Cos  UWP 

EK 


640     Home  economics 

ARRANGING    THE    BUFFET    SUPPER.      5min 
16-sd-color-$57      1946      Simmel  640 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Covers    necessary    instruction    in    after- 
noon and  evening  entertaining 
Ariz  Ind    $2.50 

Cal    $1.50  Tenn     $2.50 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Ideal    $1.65 

ARRANGING    THE    TEA    TABLE.      5min      16- 
8d-color-$57     1946     Simmel  640 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Illustrates  clearly  the  reasoning  behind  at- 
tractive   and    correct    tea-table    arranging 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KITCHEN    COME   TRUE.   16min   16-sd-$40   rent 
$2.50     1947  CanFB  640 

jh-sh-c- trade- adult-forum 

Demonstration  of  how  an  old  fashioned 
farm  kitchen  may  be  changed  into  a  modern 
and  convenient  room  by  planned  and  efficient 
conversion  of  existing  equipment 

Bran  Int    film   . 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis  Wis    $1.50 

LET'S  GIVE  A  TEA.    20min    16-sd-color-$87.50 
1946      Simmel  640 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Depicts  proper  conduct  at  tea  time — treats 

accepted  procedures  of  dress,  invitations,  guest 

lists,  etc..  woven  into  story  form 
Cal     $3  Ky    $3 

CanNFS  MontS 

Ideal    $9.40  VisEd 

Ind    $8  Y&ICA  $7.50 


641     Food 


economies,  to  the  establishment  of  democracy 
in  those  lands  so  recently  under  dictatorial  oc- 
cupation, and  to  the  preservation  of  the  law 
and  order  without  which  there  can  be  little 
trust  between  nations  and  small  hope  for  last- 
ing peace 

Tlie  farmlands  and  transportation  systems 
of  Western  Europe  are  seen  ruined  and  dis- 
rupted both  by  enemy  action  and  Allied  bomb- 
ing. The  combined  political  effects  of  scarcity 
and  inflation  are  pictured  in  the  cities  where 
hunger  is  most  acute 

Sick  and  starving  civilians  are  not  shown 
but  there  are  equally  disturbing  scenes  of  the 
unrest  and  violence  to  which  men  are  driven 
by  famine — flourishing  black  markets,  which 
lead  to  financial  instability,  street  fighting,  and 
food  riots 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOD    STORE,      llmin      16-sd-$50      1945      EBF 

641 
p-el-jh  Guide 
Produced    In    collaboration    with    Marjorie 
D.  Sharpe,  Principal  Tenacre  School,  Wellesley, 
Mass. 

Jack  and  Ann  help  their  mother  with  the 
Saturday  marketing  in  the  local  self-service 
store 

They  see  that  different  wholesalers  supply 
the  local  store  with  dairy  products,  baked 
goods,  and  prepared  packaged  foods.  The  chil- 
dren and  other  customers  line  up  at  the 
cashier's  counter  and  then  they  load  the 
groceries  in  Jack's  wagon  to  carry  them  home 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PRODUCTION  OF  FOODS.     (World  food  prob- 
lems ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1945     EBF     641 
Jh-sh  Guide 
Produced     in    collaboration     with     O.     B. 
Baker,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Maryland 

"Concerns  the  technology  and  geography 
of  food  production.  Photographic  and  anima- 
tion sequences  depict  the  role  of  land  in  produc- 
tion; the  methods  employed  in  the  production 
of  plant  and  animal  products;  and  the  relation 
of   animal    food    production   to   plant   foods. 

"Problems  concerning  the  increase  In 
world  production  of  foods  are  posed  and  pos- 
sible solutions  suggested."  Educational 
screen 

Available  from  10   or  inore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  FOODS.    (World  food  prob- 
lems ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1945     EBF    641 
Jh-sh  Guide 
"Technical  developments  in  the  preserva- 
tion and  transportation  of  foods,   tlie  economic 
problems  Involved,  and  the  world  flow  of  foods. 
How    the    developments   in    food    transportation 
and    food     preservation    have    enormously    in- 
creased     the      possibilities      for      distributing 
perishable  foods  on  a  world  basis. 

"Other  sequences  pose  the  problem  of 
family  income;  the  problem  of  maintaining  a 
flow  of  food  from  producer  to  consumer:  the 
problem  of  tariffs;  and  depict  the  intercontinen- 
tal movement  of  major  foods  on  an  animated 
map  background."  Educational  screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOD— SECRET    OF    THE    PEACE.    17min    16- 
sd-$40;    rent    $2.50      1946      CanFB  641 

Jh-sh-c- adult-forum 

Has     an     accompanying     discussion 
trailer  Getting  the  most  out  of  a  film 

Food  is  shown  as  an  important  factor  in 
promoting  the  international  goodwill  which  can 
pave  the  way  for  the  increased  foreign  trade 
without  which  prosperity  at  home  cannot  be 
assured.     Food  is  shown  as  the  key  to  stable 


641.3     Meai 

CURING     PORK     COUNTRY     STYLE.      15min 
16-sd-$41.38    1945    Castle  641.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

A  USDA  film 

"Curing  pork  by  the  dry  and  brine  meth- 
ods. Cured  pork  is  soaked,  strung,  and 
scrubbed.  Then  it  is  hung  in  the  smokehouse 
in  a  haze  of  hardwood  smoke  which  colors, 
flavors,  and  dries  it.  The  smoked  pork  is 
cooled  to  air  temperatures,  wrapped  in  grease- 
resistant  paper,  and  bagged  to  protect  it  from 
insects.  Then  It  is  hung  in  a  dark,  dry,  well- 
ventilated  room  ready  for  use. 

"A  brief  sequence  shows  how  hama  and 
shoulders  are  artery  pumped  by  commercial 
packers  to  speed  up  curing.  Another  sequence 
shows  how  to  construct  a  farm  smokehouse. 

"The  picture  closes  with  tantalizing  color 
shots  of  smoked  hams,  of  ham  and  eggs,  ham 
with  biscuits  and  red  gravy,  sliced  baked  ham, 
designed  to  whet  the  appetite  and  create  a 
desire  to  put  more  country  cured  pork  into 
the  American  larder."     Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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1947    EDITION 


641.3-641.4 


CUTTING  AND  BONING  A  FOREQUARTER 
OF  BEEF.  (Farm  work  ser.)  19min  16-sd- 
$31.44      1945    Castle  641.3 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Chilling  beef;  quartering  it;  preparing  it 
for  cutting;  triming  the  forequarter;  cutting 
wing,  crosscut  check  (outside),  brisket,  and 
chuck  (inside);  and  preparing  meat  for  freez- 
ing or  canning 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CUTTING  AND  BONING  A  HINDQUARTER 
OF  BEEF.  (Farm  work  ser,)  17min  16-sd- 
$28.58      1945    Castle  641.3 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Chilling  beef;  preparing  to  cut  it;  remov- 
ing hanging  tender  and  kidney  knob,  and  cut- 
ting out  the  flank;  separating  the  round  from 
loin  and  rump;  cutting  the  round;  removing 
the  tenderloin;  separating  sirloin  and  rump 
from  shell  loin;  and  preparing  meat  for  freez- 
ing or  canning 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAIN  DISH.  (Knife  and  fork  ser.)  22mln  16- 
sd-rent    $3     1943    Bran  641.3 

sh-c-adult 
Produced     by     National     film     board     of 
Canada 

"Dealing  exclusively  with  the  purchase 
and  preparation  of  beef,  this  film  places 
greatest  emphasis  on  the  use  of  the  less  ex- 
pensive cuts.  The  opening  sequences  deal 
with    the    scarcity    of    luxury    cuts    in   wartime 

"Most  of  its  material  on  low-cost  cuts 
and  methods  of  preparation  applies  to  other 
kinds  of  meat  as  well.  .  . 

"Perhaps  the  most  distinctive  char- 
acteristic of  the  film  is  its  utter  naturalness  and 
simplicity.  Most  of  the  demonstrations  are 
conducted  in  typical  middle-class  kitchens  and 
employ  the  type  of  equipment  likely  to  be 
owned  by  average-  and  low-income  families." 
A.pproved  films  on  food  and  nutrition 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEAT  AND  ROMANCE.  40min  16-sd-loan 
1940    Castle  641.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  National  live  stock  and 
meat  board  for  the  purpose  of  giving  authentic 
and  practical  information  to  consumers  on  buy- 
ing, cooking,  carving  and  serving  meat,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  nutritional  value  of  this  important 
food.  No  brand  or  trade  names  are  mentioned 
and  it  contains  nothing  of  a  commercial  nature 
"A  real  contribution  to  the  field  of  Audio- 
Visual  Education.  .  .  A  perfect  example  of  how 
an  industrial  film  can  be  made  without  any 
advertising  and  yet  put  a  worthwhile  message 
across.  .  .  Recommended  very  strongly  for  all 
students  of  senior  and  junior  high  .school.  Par- 
ticularly for  Home  Economics,  Hygiene  and  Sci- 
ence classes  studying  Food  Values.  Excep- 
tionally good  for  adult  groups."  Committee 
on  classroom  films 

"Pleasing.     Surprisingly  novel  way  of  ad- 
vertising the  various  vitamins."     A.  A.  Wulff 
"A  wonderful  picture."     Robert  Collier,  .Tr. 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

A  NATION'S  MEAT.  30min  16-sd-loan  1943 
Swift  641,3 

Produced  by  American  film  center  In  co- 
operation with  Paul  Hance  productions.  In- 
formation has  not  been  recently  verified 

"The  story  of  the  livestock  and  meat  in- 
dustry in  America,  and  tracing  the  meat  from 
the  farms  and  ranches  on  which  it  is  pro- 
duced   to    the    retail    meat    counters    where    it 


Is  sold.  This  is  a  picture  of  the  Industry 
as  it  is  in  normal  times,  with  some  considera- 
tion of  new  development  regarding  war  con- 
ditions."    Scholastic 


641.4     Canning  and  preserving 

AS  YOU  LIKE  THEM.    30min    16-sd-color-loan 
1946    Castle  641.4 

sh-adult  Guide 
Gives    Informal   and    thorough   instruction 
on   the   canning  of  fruits   and  vegetables,   with 
many  helpful  hints  about  easy  and  sure  meth- 
ods to  achieve  canning  success 

CANNING    AT    HOME.      (Canning    procedures 
ser.)  30min  16-sd-color-loan  1944  Cornell  CHE 

641.4 

Jh-sh-adult 
This  color  film  Is  available  for  use  In  New 
York  state  only.  It  was  produced  by  the  Col- 
lege of  home  economics,  Cornell  university, 
and  may  be  obtained  from  the  Department 
of  extension  teaching  and  information,  Cornell 
University,  Ithaca,  N.Y. 

"Popular  types  of  Jars  and  lids  are  shown 
and  explained  In  detail.  Emphasis  is  placed 
on   examining  equipment  for  defects. 

"Canning  rhubarb  and  tomatos  Is  then 
illustrated  by  a  detailed  series  of  close-ups. 
Processing  with  a  pressure  cooker  Is  also  il- 
lustrated, and  In  this  case  spinach  and  string 
beans  are  the  products  canned. 

"Treats  methods  of  cleaning  and  conserv- 
ing Jars,  rings  and  caps,  illustrates  improvised 
containers  which  may  be  used  for  boiling  water 
baths,  and  offers  several  short  cuts  for  saving 
work  and  assuring  successful  results. 

"Artistry,  accuracy  and  simplicity  char- 
acterize this  production.  The  demonstrators 
are  professionals  and  work  with  great  ease 
as  helpful  closeups  make  each  step  of  the 
various  canning  processes  perfectly  clear  to 
the  audience. 

"A  running  explanation  Is  provided  by  a 
commentator. 

"The  sequences  showing  foods  being 
processed  inside  the  water-bath  kettle  and 
pressure  cooker  are  especially  Ingenious  and 
Instructive,  and  the  use  of  full  color  through- 
out also  adds  to  the  picture's  effectiveness. 
Although  it  is  unusually  detailed  and  com- 
plete, CANNING  AT  HOME  never  becomes 
tedious."  Approved  films  on  food  and  nutri- 
tion 

111  75c 

MontS 

NC 

CANNING    THE    VICTORY    CROP.     25min     16- 
sd-color-loan   1943   Good   housekeeping       641.4 
el -Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

"A  film  of  tremendous  current  interest, 
now  that  the  preservation  of  food  has  become 
so  important.  The  picture  was  produced  by 
Grant,  Flory  and  Williams,  New  York  City,  on 
Kodachrome  film,  In  the  Good  Housekeeping 
kitchen,,  where  new  cooking  methods  and 
equipment  are  constantly  being  tested.  Can- 
ning techniques  approved  by  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  are  demonstrated  In  the  film  by 
home    economists    who    specialize    In   this    field. 

"In  addition  to  giving  the  novice  excel- 
lent advice  about  preserving  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, CANNING  THE  VICTORY  CROP  stress- 
es the  urgent  need  for  food  conservation,  as  it 
has  been  found  that  more  food  is  needed  at  the 
present  time  .  .  .  than  at  any  other  period 
in   history. 

"A  special  supplementary  booklet  Is  avail- 
able, for  use  in  conjunction  with  the  picture, 
and  it  contains  data  of  canning  produce  not 
treated  in  the  film.  The  booklet  also  serves 
as  a  reminder  of  the  methods  shown  and 
includes  recipes  and  charts  that  could  not  be 
included  In  the  motion  picture."  Movie  makers 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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641.4-641.5 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


COMMUNITY    CANNING.      (Farm    work    ser.) 
17min    16-sd-$29.29     1944     Castle  641.4 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  and  when  to  pick  vegetables. 
In  this  case,  snap  beans;  how  to  wash,  snap, 
grade,  blanch,  and  season  the  beans;  how  to 
inspect  and  prepare  the  cans,  then  to  pack  and 
exhaust  them;  how  to  label  and  seal  the  cans; 
how  to  use  a  pressure  cooker,  or  retort;  and 
how   to   cool,   dry,   and  store   the   cans 

This    is    No.     1    in    the    sub-series    Food 
preservation   In   the   Farm  work  series 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PRINCIPLES     OF     HOME     CANNING.       llmin 
16-sd-$50      1944      EBF  641.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

"Demonstrates  the  necessary  steps  for 
proper  canning  of  food  in  the  home,  emphasiz- 
ing the  principles  of  bacteriology,  sterilization, 
timing,  hermetic  sealing,  etc. 

"The  four  primary  methods  of  hermetic 
sealing  are  clearly  shown,  together  with  the 
precautions  which  must  be  taken  with  each 
method.  .  .  A  canning  chart  shows  the  va- 
rious cooking  times  required  to  kill  the  va- 
rious bacteria. 

"Women's  clubs  will  find  the  film  useful." 
Film  world 

"Contains  much  material.  Useful  for  in- 
troduction to  or  summary  of  the  subject." 
Paul  Wendt 

Considered  an  excellent  film  by  many  of 
our  collaborators  but  claimed  to  be  inaccurate 
on  several  points  by  one 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


64 1 .5     Cookery 


BAKING    INDUSTRY.      (Your    life    work    ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1946  Mahnke  641.5 
Jh-sh-trade 
Produced   by  Vocational  guidance  films 
In    a    large    commercial    bakery    some    of 
the  jobs  are  the   "scaler",   "mixer",   "divider", 
"panner",   "oven  loader",  "oven  dumper".     The 
work  each  man  or  woman  performs  is  explained 
In    a    small    retail    bakery    there   are    the 
same  jobs   and    in   addition   this   type   of   busi- 
ness   usually    offers    pies,    cakes,    cookies    and 
fancy  pastries  as  well  as  bread 

There  are  quite  a  number  of  technical 
jobs  in  this  vocation,  i.e.  chemists,  bacteriolo- 
gists, foremen  and  production  managers. 
Activities  in  special  baking  trade  schools  are 
presented 

Available  front  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BREAD,    llmin   16-sd-$50   1946  EBF  641.5 

el-jh-sh  Guide 
"Produced    in     collaboration    with    B.     E. 
Proctor,     Ph.D.,      Massachusetts     Institute     of 
Technology — story    of    bread    from    the    wheat 
farm  to  the  table. 

"Sequences  portray  the  use  of  fiour  in 
the  home;  the  harvesting  of  wheat;  flour  mill- 
ing; and  the  making  of  bread  in  a  modern 
bakery."     Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

DON'T    BLAME    IT    ON    THE    OVEN.      19min 
16-sd-color-loan     1942     GE  641.5 

c-adult 
Film    on    conservation    in    baking    opera- 
tions.    Photographed  in  the  McCall's  test  kit- 
chen 

Gives  many  practicsil  hints  on  baking 
and  the  care  of  the  oven  in  grenera} 


400  YEARS  IN  4  MINUTES.  22%min  IG-sd- 
color-loan     1945     What's  new  641.5 

el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Opens  with  a  brief  history  of  cake 
making  over  with  the  past  400  years.  A  gradu- 
ate home  economist  then  presents  the  General 
Mills'  new  Betty  Crocker  method  of  making 
cake 

Covers  preliminary  preparations,  selection 
of  ingredients  and  utensils,  accurate  measure- 
ments,   proper  mixing,    correct   baking 

Film  is  designed  for  teaching  and  accom- 
panied by  source  book,  recipe  folders  and  silent 
fllmstrip  for  class  discussion 

"An  attractive,  interesting  film.     Presents 
its  subject  well."    Collaborator 
Col 
Ind 

FROM  WHEAT  TO  BREAD.  15min  16-si-$24 
1928     EBF  641.5 

el-Jh-sh    Guide 

Pictures  primitive  methods  of  making 
bread,  a  pioneer  grist  mill,  a  modern  flour 
mill,  a  bakery,  showing  bread  mixing,  knead- 
ing, steaming,  rising  and  baking 

"Should  be  brought  up  to  date."  Collabo- 
rator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GENTLE    ART    OF    MEAT    COOKERY.      28min 

16-sd-loan     1946   Amour  641.5 

jh-sh-c-a 

Built  around  a  chart  showing  the  proper 

method  for  cooking  popular  cuts  of  meat,   the 

time    required,    and    the    temperature    to    use, 

this   film  demonstrates  the  modern,   easy  ways 

to  bake  a  ham  and  roast  beef,   lamb,   pork  or 

poultry 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GIVE  US  THIS  DAY— THE  STORY  OF 
BREAD.  25min  16-sd-loan  1940  Am  inst 
of  baking  641.5 

el-Jh 

Application  should  be  made  to  the  above 
source  thru  your  local  baker.  Information  has 
not  been  recently  verified 

The  opening  scenes  show  children  in  action 
and  the  part  that  bread  plays  in  their  daily 
lives 

The  history  of  bread  is  portrayed,  with 
scenes  of  ancient  Egypt,  Greece,  Rome,  the 
Middle  Ages,  the  French  Revolution.  In  rapid 
succes.sion  the  film  depicts  how  bread  was  made 
In  grandmother's  day,  and  how  it  is  prepared 
today  in  the  modern  sanitary  kitchens  of  a 
great  industry  ,      .   .  ^  ».,     ^ 

Automatic  processes  of  mixing  and  blend- 
ing the  flour  are  shown,  the  preparation  and 
rising  of  the  dough,  the  dividing  and  moulding, 
the  proofing,  the  actual  baking,  then  the  cool- 
ing, slicing,  and  wrapping  of  the  loaves.  The 
careful  application  of  modern,  scientific  methods 
and  laboratory  control  are  presented  in  scenes 
taken    in    representative   American   bakeries 

The  composition  and  food  value  of  bread, 
and  its  place  in  the  well-balanced  daily  diet 
are  explained.  The  well-known  authority,  Dr 
James  A.  Tobey,  appears  in  this  sequence.  His 
remarks  are  illustrated  by  panorama  of  sports, 
games,  daily  occupations  and  activities.  The 
closing  commentary  sums  up  the  long  and  use- 
ful service  of  bread 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOME    COOKERY    OF    FISH,    llmin    16-sd-$50 

1946     EBF  641.5 

jh-sh-c-a  Guide 

Shows    three    basic    methods    of    cooking 

fish  in  the  home:  boiling,  broiling  and  baking. 

Fish    used    demonstrate    the    various    ways    in 

which    fish    are    marketed:    fillets,    steaks    and 

whole   fish.      The   fish   selected   represent   types 

from     three    great     fish-producing    areas:     the 

Atlantic,     the    Pacific    and    the    Great    Lakes. 

Methods   for   wider  distribution   over  all   parts 


364 


1947    EDITION 


641.5-642 


HOME    COOKERY    OF    FISH — Continued 
of    the    United    States,     such    as    refrigerated 
transportation  and  Quick  freezing,  are  depicted. 
Nutritional    values    and    ways    to    enhance    eye 
appeal  are  considered 

Ind    $1.50 

Ky   $1.50 

MAGIC  IN  THE  KITCHEN.  16mln  16-sd- 
color-loan     1947     Kerkow  641.5 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Shows  how  efficient  and  helpful  a  teen-age 
daughter  can  be  when  mother's  time  is  oc- 
cupied with  other  duties.  The  young  girl  in 
this  family,  depended  upon  for  the  entire  plan- 
ning and  preparation  of  dinner,  not  only  serves 
her  family  as  perfectly  as  an  experienced  home- 
maker  might,  but  prepares  a  simple  dessert, 
using  a  prepared  product  to  which  is  added 
only  milk.  .  .  thereby  solving  a  problem  in  the 
case  of  a  younger  brother  who  needs  milk  but 
refuses  it  in  other  forms 

"A  welcome  change  from  most  sponsored 
films,   this  picture  is  a  straightforward  exposi- 
tion  of   how  to  make  Junket."    Collaborator 
Castle 

MORE  POWER  TO  YOU.  30min  16-sd-color- 
loan    YMCA  641.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Caravel  films  for  the  Na- 
tional bakery  division  of  the  Great  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  tea  company 

"A  movie  that  is  concerned  with  the  nu- 
tritious value  of  bread.  A  girl  reporter's  ad- 
ventures in  writing  the  historic  development 
of  this  food  serves  as  a  focal  point  for  the 
story.  Scenes  of  the  way  in  which  flour  was 
milled  in  the  early  days  are  shown,  as  well 
as    are   later   processes."    Movie   makers 

"Interesting  sequences  of  the  interior  of 
the  one-hundred-and-flfty-year-old  Hook  Mill 
of  East  Hampton,  L.I."  Collaborator 

PENNY  WISDOM.  (Pete  Smith  specialties 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-color-apply  TFC  641.5 

Jh-sh 
A    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer    technicolor    pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"Prudence  Penny  brings  order  out  of  cu- 
linary chaos.   .   .     Recommended  for  home  eco- 
nomics classes."  Advisory  committee 
Ohio 

PENNY'S  PARTY.  (Pete  Smith  specialties 
ser.)     IR    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  641.5 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  technicolor  pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"Prudence  Penny  cooks  a  supper  at  home 
as  a  basis  for  writing  an  article,  'Do  Working 
Women  Have  Time  to  Cook?'  .  .  .  The  comedy 
sequences  and  pithy  comments  by  Pete  Smith 
may  excite  great  mirth,  but  do  not  detract 
from  Prudence's  display  of  culinary  skill. 
Recommended  for  high  school  classes  In  do- 
mestic science."    Advisory  committee 

PRINCIPLES  OF  BAKING,  llmin  16-sd-$50 
1943     EBF  641.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Explains  the  factors  involved  in  the  mak- 
ing of  baked  products.  It  shows  that  all  baked 
products  or  fiour  mixtures  have  a  common 
Ingredient — fiour 

To  this  framework  are  added  other  Ingre- 
dients dependent  on  the  kind  of  product  de- 
sired 

The  factors  described  in  the  film  are  (1) 
leavening  agents,  (2)  methods  of  combining 
Ingredients,    and    (3)    oven    temperatures    used 

"Presents  the  step-by-step  process  of 
baking  bread,  pastries,  and  cakes.  Close-ups 
shows  the  methods  of  mixing  the  Ingredients. 
The  action  of  one  Ingredient  upon  the  other  is 
explained."      Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


PRINCIPLES    OF    COOKING,    llmin    16-sd-$50 

1943     EBF  641.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Emphasizes  the  fundamental  principles  of 
the  simple  cooking  processes — boiling,  frying, 
broiling,    roasting,    and    steam    cookery 

Each  process  Is  Illustrated  to  show  how 
food  properties  are  changed  by  applying  heat 
In  this  manner.  The  process  Is  described  in 
terms  of  Its  effect  on  nutritive  values  and 
palatablllty  of  foods 

Animated  diagramatic  drawings  explain 
the  changes  that  take  place  In  starches  and 
meat  when  heat  is  applied 

"The  advantages  and  disadvantages  of 
the  various  methods  are  explained.  Helpful 
hints  are  given  In  regard  to  cooking  and  food 
values."     Indiana 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

QUICKER  THAN   YOU  THINK.     22mln     16-sd- 
loan     1945     Armour  641.5 

sh-c-adult 
A  cooking  demonstration  featuring  quick, 
easy  menus  and  Armour  meats 
Emphasizes  time  factor 
Recipe    books    are    available    In    quantity 
from  the  sponsors 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

SIX  SLICES  A  DAY.  9min  16-sd  rent  $1.25  1944 
Bran  641,5 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  National  film  bd.  of  Canada 
Urges  new  respect  for  cereals  which  ful- 
fil  the   important   task  of  releasing  for  export 
foods  that  take  longer  to  produce 
Ind    $1.50 
VIsEd 


641.86     Ice  cream 

AMERICA'S     FAVORITE.     12min     16-sd-color- 
$100      1943    Nat    dairy  641.86 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 
Visualizes  the  complete  story  of  ice  cream, 
especially  its  food  value 

The  picture  starts  with  scenes  in  the  dairy 
and  follows  with  the  entire  process  of  prepar- 
ing the  milk  for  its  conversion  into  a  delectable 
food.  These  scenes  are  followed  by  a  sequence 
on  the  fiavors — their  source  and  variety 

The    closing    scenes    present    the    nutritive 
value    of    Ice    cream    as    compared    with    other 
foods  and  their  importance  In  the  dally  meala 
A&B  Ores   50c 

lo   35c  Tenn     $1 

loS  YMCA  loan 

NYCC   50c 


642     Carving 


CULINARY  CARVING.    9min    16-sd-appIy   TFC 

642 
sh-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Presents  an  Illustrated  lecture  by  M.  O. 
Cullen,  a  carving  expert,  on  the  techniques  of 
carving  a  leg  of  lamb,  a  baked  ham,  and  a 
standing  rib  roast  of  beef.  The  commentary, 
by  Pete  Smith,  is  humorous  and  sometimes  un- 
related, but  the  instruction  given  Is  so  ex- 
cellent that  Its  value  Is  not  destroyed  by  the 
commentary.  Highly  recommended  for  domes- 
tic science  classes  at  any  grade  level."  Georgia 
"Only  fair  because  of  unnecessary  humor." 
Collaborator 

"Highly  recommended  for  use  in  domestic 
science  classes  at  any  grade  level."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH    $1.50  ND 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

111  Syr    $1.50 


365 


646-647.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


646     Clothing.    Sewing 

CLEANLINESS— CLEAN  CLOTHES.  8mln  16- 
si-$12     1931     EBF  646 

p-el  Guide 
Swans  preen  their  feathers.  A  horse  Is 
groomed.  A  boy  polishes  his  shoes,  brushes 
his  coat,  taltes  a  clean  handlcerchief,  demon- 
strates proper  use  of  a  naplcin.  Girls  are  shown 
wearing  aprons  as  they  help  in  the  home. 
Proper  care  of  clothing  when  not  In  us©  la 
demonstrated 

Available  from   10   or  vfiore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CLOTHING.  (Human  geography  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$50    1937    EBF  646 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Describes  the  typical  ways  in  which  back- 
ward people  use  the  materials  in  their  im- 
mediate environment  for  clothing.  Traces  the 
development  of  textile  arts  through  the  hand 
processes  of  various  nationalities  up  to  the 
modern  ma.ss  production  of  the  machine  age 

There  are  illustrations  of  the  effect  of 
climate  and  environment  on  the  materials  and 
modes  of  dress.  The  effect  of  mass  types  of 
production  coupled  with  transportation  and 
communication  facilities  is  shown  as  tending  to 
spread  the  clothing  of  the  machine  countriea 
throughout  the  world 

"The  clothes  will  go  out  of  date  very 
rapidly."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CLOTHING    FOR    CHILDREN.     lOmin     16-sd- 

color-$75    1943    Coronet  646 

trade-c-adult 
Covers  the  methods  and  problems  involved 
in    properly    clothing    young    children.      Styles 
and    types   of   dress   for   various   ages   are   de- 
scribed 

AMNH    $1.50  Neb 

111   ?2.50  Photoart 

Ind   $3  Vesco  $75 

FASHION  HORIZONS.    20min   16-sd-color-rent- 

$1.50     1941   UWF  646 

Jh-sh-adult 
Sponsored  by  TWA 

This  color  film  gives  some  idea  of  a  strato- 
liner  vacation  througlx  the  Southwest.  Beau- 
tiful shots  of  the  Arizona  desert,  Grand  can- 
yon and  Boulder  dam.  A  number  of  Para- 
mount starlets  are  featured  in  this  showing 
of  fashions  in  clothes  and  planes.  Many  cos- 
tumes  are  modelled  as  the  commentator  de- 
scribes thera 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng 
Nay 

MAGAZINE  MODEL.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
1945    UWF  646 

Shows  the  training  and  requirements  of 
the  professional  model 

PERSONAL  INVESTMENT.  30min  16-sd-Ioan 
1941    Hart,  Schaffner  &  Marx  646 

sh-trade 

Produced  by  Caravel  Alms 

Issued  in  1939  as  a  5R  subject  this  Aim 
has  been  revised.  Shortened,  it  omits  much 
of  the  advertising  which  the  longer  version  con- 
tained 

■'This  film  shows  the  following  Clothes 
Making  Processes.  1.  E.Kamining  material.  2. 
Washing  for  siirinkage  and  re-pressing.  3. 
Cutting.  4.  Basting  together  of  parts  of  suit 
with  details  of  sleeve,  collar  and  pocket  mak- 
ing. 5.  Final  pressing.  The  outstanding  char- 
acteristics of  the  film  are:  1.  Social  values 
taught.  2.  Personality  development.  3.  Ex- 
cellent scenes  in  clothes-making  process.  4. 
Interest  well-sustained.     Could  be  used  to  ad- 


vantage in:  1.  High  school  classes  In  general. 
2.  Home  economics  classes.  3.  Vocational 
guidance  groups."  Committee  on  classroom 
films 

STITCH  AND  SAVE.  4mln  16-sd-rent  $1  1943 
Canada  646 

Bran  646 

Produced  by  National  film  bd.  of  Canada 
A  brief  cartoon  urging  the  making  over 
of  old  clothes 
A&B 
BraF    $1 
VisEd    $1 

THREADS  OF  FASHION.  30min  16-sd-loan 
1944    Castle  646 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Eight  of  New  York's  leading  fashion 
models  present  a  fashion  show  of  versatile 
garments,  each  of  which  is  suitable  for  dif- 
ferent occasions.  The  student  is  shown  how 
clothes  should  be  worn  to  suit  individual  per- 
sonalities and  how  a  budgeted  wardrobe  can 
be    planned    to    cover    all    occasions 

The  steps  in  the  manufacture  of  cotton 
thread  from  raw  fibre  through  the  numerous 
refining  stages  to  the  finished  spool  are 
visualized 

Sewing  techniques  involved  In  making 
buttonholes,  placing  hems,  making  darts,  sew- 
ing on  buttons,  etc,  are  graphically  Illus- 
trated 

PiP  loan 
MontS  loan 

TOMORROW  ALWAYS  COMES.  25min  16- 
sd-color-loan     1946     PFC  646 

sh-c-adult 

Tells,  In  fantasy  form,  the  story  of  a 
bride  of  yesteryear  who  dreams  of  bright  days 
to  come.  Emphasis  is  placed  on  the  style  & 
fabric  of  the  many  fascinating  articles  of  cloth- 
ing she  discovers.  A  fashion  show  climaxes  the 
film 

Not  available  to  schools 


646.7     Beauty  culture 

FIT  AND  FAIR.  20min  16-sd-color-loan  1945 
YMCA  646.7 

Jh-sh-c-aduit 
Produced  by  Films  for  industry 
Shows  the  relationship  between  beauty 
and  good  posture,  diet  and  grooming.  How  to 
utilize  the  routine  motions  of  daily  living  to 
develop  a  sound  and  beautiful  body;  how  to 
select  the  right  foods;  how  to  apply  make- 
up for  natural  glamour 

This  film  of  the  Du  Bairy  Success  School 
Is  keyed  to  the  teen-age  girl 

GOOD  GROOMING.  30min  16-sd  color-loan  1946 
Castle  646.7 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adi!!t 

"Presenting  Mary  Stuyvesant,  beauty  ad- 
visor, in  scenes  at  home  and  ou  the  lecture 
platform  in  which  she  points  out  'I.o  way  to 
achieve    poise,    charm,    and   natural    jeauty. 

"Stressed  is  the  importance  of  t 'oJ  health 
through  proper  diet  and  IntelligcnL  physical 
care."     Scholastic 


647.9     Hotels,     ncstaurarls 

RESTAURANT    OPERATO.R.    (Your    life    work 
ser.)   llrain  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1916  Mahnke 

647.9 
jh-sh-traoe 
Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 
An    e .^position    on    the    requireii  ents    and 
opportunitiea  of  this  field 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


366 


1947    EDITION 


647.9-649 


YOUTH     HOSTELINQ    IN    AMERICA.     21mln 

16-sd-color-rent    $3    1941    UWF  647.9 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
The  principles  of  the  movement  are  dis- 
cussed at  a  national  leadership  conference. 
Then  follows  a  twenty-four  hour  cycle  at  a 
typical  hostel  in  New  England,  Shots  along 
a  ten  thousand  mile  "hostel  on  wheels"  visit- 
ing Canada,  Mt.  Rainier,  Crater  LAke,  Grand 
Canyon   and   Mexico 

"Excellent.  Good  for  high  school,  col- 
lege or  recreational  groups.  Beautiful  photog- 
raphy in  color.  Fine  film  to  show  one  phase 
of  American  living  today."     Marian  Young 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 


648     Laundry  work 


LAUNDERING  AND  DRY  CLEANING.  (Your 
life  work  ser.)  11  min  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50 
1945    Mahnke  648 

sh-trade  Guide 
Produced   by  Vocational   guidance   films 
Gives    an    idea   of    the    knowledge    needed 
for  this  work  and  of  the  opportunities  offered 
In  the  field 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

649     Care  of  infants — and  children 

BABY  CARE:  FEEDING.  23min  16-sd-$65; 
rent    ?3     1944     EFLA  649 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  Pennsylvania  State  College 
Steps   necessary   in   the   feeding  of  an   in- 
fant are  shown;   cleanliness  and  exactness  are 

"Effective  because  of  the  clear  photog- 
raphy and  excellently  edited  script,  and  a  com- 
prehensive scientific  treatment  that  Involves 
a  minimum  of  technicalities."  Educational 
screen 

Col  60o  NYH  loan 

111     $1.60  Ohio 

Ind     J2  PennS    $2.50 

Ken  $3  Tenn  $2 

THE  BABY'S  BATH.  (How  a  baby  grows) 
IR   16-si-$24   EBP  649 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  at  Yale  University  Clinic  of 
Child  Development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr.  Arnold  Gessel. 

Presents  practical  aspects  of  the  concepts 
of  infant  psychology,  developing,  behavior  and 
personality,  by  analyzing  and  commenting  upon 
daily  events  in  an  infant's  life 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

BABY'S  FIRST  YEAR.    12min    16-sl-sd-$24-$36 

Health  film  649 

sh-c-adult 

One  of  a  series  of  three  films  on  care  of 

mother    and    child.      May    be    used    separately. 

See   also    "Before   the   baby   comes,"    class   618 

and    "Child    grows   up,"    below 

"The  first  sequence  shows  the  care  of 
the  mother:  the  value  of  a  trained  nurse, 
proper  foods,  and  exercises.  Next  the  film 
exemplifies  cleanliness  for  the  baby's  clothes, 
food,  etc.  The  film  goes  over  in  detail  the 
baby's  daily  schedule.  Including  breast  feed- 
ings, bathing,  and  sleep.  Protection  of  the 
baby  from  contagion  by  adults  is  explained. 

"Although  not  up  to  standard  technically, 
the  film  achieves  its  purpose."  Don  White 
IdP    $1.65  Ores  sl-$l 

IllH  sd-loan  TexEd   sd-loan 

Okla  8l-$l  UWP    $1.50 

BATHING  TIME  FOR  BABY.  13min  16-sd- 
color-loan   Johnson    &    Johnson  649 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Approved    by    the    Children's    Bureau    of 
the  U.S.   Department   of  Labor  and   the  Visit- 
ing Nurse  Service  of  New  York  City 


Utilizing  the  .  .  .  animated  cartoon  tech- 
nique, this  new  Walt  Disney  production  was 
prepared  under  the  supervision  of  experts  In 
the  field  of  baby  care  to  help  mothers  under- 
stand the  importance  of  safe-guarding  baby's 
health  by  following  an  approved  technique  in 
every  step  of  his  bath 

Ariz    50c  PalFL. 

DeVry  Tenn   $1 

loS  Wis    $1.50 

NH    50c 

BOTTLE  AND  CUP  FEEDING.  (How  a  baby 
grows)     IR   16-si-$24   EBF  649 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  at  Yale  University  Clinic  of 
Child  Development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr.  Arnold  Gessel. 

Presents  practical  aspects  of  the  concepts 
of  infant  psychology,  development,  behavior 
and  personality,  by  analyzing  and  commenting 
upon   daily   events   in    an   infant's   life 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

CARE  OF  THE  NEWBORN  BABY.  31mln  16- 
sd-$43.75      1944    Castle  649 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
"Instruction  of  parents  in  caring,  feeding, 
and  bathing  Is  demonstrated.  Scenes  in  the 
pre-natal  clinic,  the  hospital,  and  the  home 
portray  the  role  of  the  nurse  in  instructing  the 
parents. 

"Prepared  for  nursing  education  classes; 
also  useful  In  home  relations."  Washington 
state 

"Publicity  described  this  baby  care  film 
as  of  value  in  nursing.  We  believe  too  elemen- 
tary for  this  purpose,  and  that  its  best  use  is 
in  high  school  and  young  people's  family  rela- 
tions classes."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHILD  CARE— BATHING  THE  INFANT.  IR 
16-si-$24    1940    EBF  649 

Jh-sh-trade-adult  Guide 

"Showing  various  types  of  equipment 
which  may  be  employed  in  bathing  the  baby, 
as  well  as  the  correct  methods  of  handling 
the  infant  during  the  bathing  operation.  The 
enamel  tub,  the  folding  rubber  tub  and  can- 
vas table,  and  the  'Spray-tray'  are  used. 
The  routine  of  dressing  the  baby  is  also  shown. 
Pull  screen  close-ups  illustrate  the  cleaning 
of  the  nose,  ears,  and  eyes,  and  the  baby's 
clothes."      Scholastic 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
Wbraries  or  distributors 

CHILD  CARE— FEEDING  THE  INFANT.  IR 
16-si-$24     1940     EBF  649 

Jh-sh-trade-adult  Guide 
"A  detailed  picturizatlon  of  the  routine 
of  feeding  the  breast-fed  and  bottle-fed  baby. 
The  preparation  of  utensils,  also  the  procedure 
of  making  up  the  feeding  formula,  and  the 
feeding  operations  are  shown.  The  addition  of 
other  foods  to  the  diet  as  ordered  by  the 
doctor  is  illustrated  in  the  preparation  and 
feeding  of  orange  juice,  soft  solids,  and  cod- 
liver  oil."     Scholastic 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHILD  GROWS  UP.  12min  16-si-sd-$24-$36 
1940    Health  film  649 

sh-c-adult     Guide 

One  of  a  series  of  three  films  on  care  of 
mother  and  child.  May  be  used  separately. 
Photographed  by  Dr.  David  Bennett  Hill.  See 
also  "Baby's  first  year,"  above  and  "Before 
the  baby  comes,"   class     618 

"The  first  sequence  in  the  film  tells  of 
the  value  of  play  to  the  developing  child,  ex- 
plaining that  play  is  the  child's  work.  The 
values  of  various  playgrround  devices  and  toys 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CHILD   GROWS   UP — Continued 
are  explained.     Then  the  film  shows  the  neces- 
sary   trips   once    each   year   to    the   doctor   and 
the   dentist.     In  the   home,   cleanliness  and  or- 
derliness are  essential  for  the  child. 

"The  value  of  an  allowance  at  an  early 
age,  visits  to  the  farm,  pleasant  meals,  proper 
foods,  and  an  adequate  amount  of  rest  are 
shown.  For  the  development  of  the  child's 
social  tendencies,  the  nursery  school  is  desirable 
as  a  preparation  for  his  entrance  into  graded 
school. 

"Although  not  up  to  standard  technically, 
the  film  achieves  its  purpose."     Don  White 

"Shows  the  activities  of  the  normal  child 
from  one  to  six,  emphasizing  habit  training, 
proper  play  and  equipment  for  developing  mind 
and  body,  nursery  school,  food,  physical  ex- 
aminations." Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CLOCKING  A  CHAMPION.  lOrain  16-sd-color- 
$65    1939    NYH  >  649 

sh-c-adult 
This  color  film  may  be  borrowed  from  the 
producer  for  use  in  New  York  state  for  trans- 
portation charges  only 

"A  day  in  the  life  of  a  normal,  healthy. 
Infant  who  is  contented  and  happy  on  the  'by 
the  clock'  routine  in  an  average  household. 
The  photographs  were  taken  in  the  home,  and 
show  approved  methods  of  baby  care  as  adapted 
and  practiced  by  an  individual  mother  and 
father  who  cooperate  to  keep  their  son  on 
schedule."  School  management 

ConnH  loan 
Val  ?65 

THE  CONQUEST  OF  THE  SPOON.  (How  a 
baby  grows)     IR  16-si-$24  EBF  649 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  at  Yale  University  Clinic  of 
Child  Development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr.  Arnold  Gessel 

Presents  practical  aspects  of  the  concepts 
of  infant  psychology,  development,  behavior 
and  personality,  by  analyzing  and  commenting 
upon  daily  events  in  an  infant's  life 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

EARLY  PLAY.  (How  a  baby  grows)  IR  16- 
sI-$24     EBP  649 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  at  Yale  University  Clinic  of 
Child  Development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr.  Arnold  Gessel 

Presents  practical  aspects  of  the  concepts 
of  infant  psychology,  development,  behavior 
and  personality,  by  analyzing  and  commenting 
upon  daily  events  in  an  infant's  life 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 


FOR    HEALTH   AND   HAPPINESS,     llmin    16- 
si-sd-color-$48.78      1931    Castle  649 

A  USDA  film 

A  color  film  "From  a  series  of  lively.  Joyous 
children  who  from  birth  have  had  the  right 
food,  exercise,  sunshine,  affection,  companion- 
ship and  intelligent  care,  this  picture  illustrates 
some  signs  of  good  growth  and  nutrition  that 
everyone  can  learn  to  recognize  and  to  build 
for.  Nice  color  and  well  photographed.  Suit- 
able for  use  with  groups  of  parents,  teachers, 
health  and  nursery  school  workers."     California 

"Splendid  shots  of  various  foods."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


LARGE  MUSCLE  MOTOR  SKILLS  OF  FOUR- 
YEAR-OLDS.   15min  16-si-rent  $1.50  1944  Cal 

649 
sh-adult 
Prepared  in  the  Institute  of  child  welfare 
nursery  school.  Individual  sequences  showing 
running,  balancing,  jumping,  pedaling,  pump- 
ing, kicking,  throwing,  catching  and  bouncing, 
hitting  and  punching,  pushing  and  pulling, 
climbing,  suspending  own  weight,  tumbling, 
and  guiding  a  wagon,  indicate  the  types  and 
levels  of  large  muscle  motor  skills  that  are  ♦ 
characteristic  of  children  this  age 

NOW    I    AM    TWO.    (Judy's   diary  ser.)     SOmin  - 
16-si-rent  $42;  rent  $1.50     1939  Wis  649  » 

Guide 
Deals  with   the  average  day  of  a  normal 
two   year  old.     Shows   proper  eating,   sleeping, 
washing  and  play  habits 

Should  be  useful  in  home  economics  classes 
teaching  child  care  and  of  interest  to  P.T.A. 
groups 

MassH  loan  WashS 

MontS  WisH 

Ohio 

SCHOOLDAYS    IN   THE   COUNTRY.    15min   16- 

sd-$38;    rent    $2.50    1942   Wis  649 

This  film  is  directed  to  the  rural  school 
teacher  and  all  those  who  must  cooperate  with 
her  in  carrying  out  a  successful  health  pro- 
gram 

Filmed  in  typical  country  schools,  it  pic- 
tures health  problems  common  to  the  one  and 
two-room  school,  giving  practical  suggestions 
for  solving  them  and  for  making  the  best  use 
of  equipment  and  facilities  at  hand 

"For  teachers,  parents  and  children  In 
rural  communities."     Collaborator 

BC  OntEd 

IllH  loan  Queens   50c 

Man  SaskEd 

MassH  loan  WisH 

MontS 

SELF  DISCOVERY  IN  A  MIRROR.  (How  a 
baby    grows)    IR    16-si-$24    EBF  649 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  at  Yale  University  Clinic  of 
Child  Development  with  the  collaboration  of 
Dr.  Arnold  Gesell 

Presents  practical  aspects  of  the  concepts 
of  infant  psychology,  development,  behavior  and 
personality,  by  analyzing  and  commenting  upon 
daily  events  in  an  infant's  life 

Correlates  with  home  economics  studies, 
child  care,  child  psychology,  pediatrics,  and 
adult  education  programs 

TOMMY'S  DAY.  15min  16-sd-$57  1946  Yng 
Am  649 

p-el-jh-adult  Guide 

To  teach  some  simple  health  habits  and 
to  provide  the  child  with  an  orientation  to  a 
simple  pattern  of  everyday  life 

Follows  Tommy,  a  typical  boy,  through  a 
day  in  his  life  during  which  he  observes  the 
essential  health  habits.  Dramatic  interest  is 
heightened  through  Tommy's  loose  tooth 

WHEN  BOBBY  GOES  TO  SCHOOL.  25min 
16-sd-loan     1940     Mead   Johnson  649 

adult 

Printed  and  distributed  to  the  medical  pro- 
fession by  Mead  Johnson  &  Company  of  Evans- 
ville,  Indiana,  in  cooperation  with  the  American 
Academy  of  Pediatrics  for  showing  to  the  public 

This  is  a  very  complete  picture  of  the 
physical   examination   of  the  pre-school  child     - 

May  be  borrowed  without  charge  for  pub- 
lic showings  only  after  an  endorsement  form 
has  been  signed  by  an  ofQcer  of  the  local  med- 
ical society.  These  forms  may  be  obtained  by 
writing  Mead  Johnson  &  Company  of  Evans- 
ville,  Indiana 

"Shows,  step  by  step,  precisely  what  a 
physician  does  when  he  undertakes  the  complete 


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651-652 


WHEN    BOBBY    GOES   TO   SCHOOL— Cont. 
physical    examination   of  a  child,    and   explains 
in  language  that  can  be  comprehended  by  any 
intelligent   mother    just   what   each   test    is    in- 
tended to  disclose."    Business  screen 

ConnH  loan 

niH  loan 

VaEd 


651     OfRce  management 

DISCIPLINE:    GIVING   ORDERS.    (Office   prac- 
tice ser.)   15min  16-sd-$28.68     1945  Castle     651 
c-trade-adult 
'  Stresses   the   Importance   of   disciplining  a 

person   properly  and  giving  orders   clearly 
DeVry    $1.50  PCW    $1 

Ideal    $1.10  Swank 

lo    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ohio 

DISCIPLINE:    REPRIMANDING.    (Office    prac- 
tice ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$14.09     1945  Castle    651 
c-trade-adult 
Shows  several  examples  of  proper  and  Im- 
proper   reprimanding    of    employees    by    super- 
visors 
Ideal    $1.10  PCW    $1 

To    $1  Swank 

Ohio  UWF   $1.50 

FIRST    IMPRESSIONS.      (Office    practice    ser.) 

21min    16-sd-$27.12      1944    Castle  651 

c-trade-adult 
Discusses     reasons     why     new     employees 
may  not  like  their  Jobs  and  gives  some  primary 
steps    In    giving   them   a   good    first    impression 
of  their  work 
Ideal    $2.20 
Ohio 
UWF    $1.50 

FOUR     STEPS     FORWARD.     (Office     practice 

ser.)    28min   16-sd-$35.14     1945  Castle  651 

Outlines  a  four  point  system  for  instruct- 
ing new  employees  and  explains  and  drama- 
tizes each  point 

Ideal    $2.20 

Ohio 

UWF  $1.50 

SUPERVISION— DEVELOPING  COOPERA- 

TION.    14min     16-sd-$19.96     Castle  651 

c-tr-adult 

Produced  by  US  Navy 

Discusses  the  right  &  wrong  ways  of 
supervision.  Emphasizes  cooperation  among 
workers 


651.3     Secretarial  work 

I  WANT  TO  BE  A  SECRETARY.  (Aptitudes 
and  occupations  ser.)  15min  16-sd-$75.  Also 
coIor-$H0     1943   Coronet  651.3 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Deals    with    clerical    aptitudes.      Gives    as- 
pirants important  clues  as  to  their  own  chances 
of  success  In  this  particular  field 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SECRETARY  TAKES  DICTATION.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$45.     Also  color-$75     1947     Coronet       651.3 

jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
Illustrates  the  procedures  and  practices 
In  taking  dictation  in  a  business  office.  The 
film  can  be  used  in  shorthand  classes  to  moti- 
vate study  and  present  professional  informa- 
tion. Presents  duties  of  a  secretary  in  a  mod- 
ern office,  as  compared  with  those  of  a  stenog- 
rapher or  clerk,  with  emphasis  on  the  efficient 
organization  of  the  work  of  the  secretary 
PalFL. 


SECRETARY  TRANSCRIBES.  lOmln  16-sd-$45. 
Also  color-$75     1947    Coronet  651.3 

jh-sh-c-tr-adult 

Follows  a  secretary  through  the  tran- 
scription of  a  typical  day's  notes  and  gives  to 
secretarial  students  a  picture  of  many  of  the 
details  that  are  involved  in  transcribing  in 
a  business  office.  An  understanding  of  the 
additional  office  habits  beyond  knowledge  of 
shorthand  and  typing  that  differentiate  a  good 
secretary  from  a  stengrapher  is  one  of  the  ob- 
jectives of  this  film.  The  necessity  of  experi- 
ence and  the  mastering  of  the  skills  and  habits 
of  thought  that  make  a  valuable  secretary  are 
emphasized 
PalFL. 

THE    SECRETARY'S    DAY.      lOmin     16-sd-$45. 

Also    color-$75      1947      Coronet  651.3 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult 
The  daily  activities  of  a  secretary  are 
compared  with  those  of  a  stenographer  to  show 
the  added  responsibilities  and  duties  of  the  sec- 
retary. In  the  course  of  a  day,  the  secretary  Is 
shown  handling  callers,  appointments,  telephone 
calls,  filing,  and  many  other  details  of  office 
procedure.  Designed  for  shorthand,  typing,  and 
secretarial  office  practice  courses 

PalFL 


651.7     Business  letters 

EIGHT     PARTS    OF    A     BUSINESS     LETTER. 

12min  16-sd-$24;  rent  $1.50  1944  ITTCO  651.7 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Shows  how  mall  is  handled,  why  letters 
are  standardized  as  to  form  in  business,  the 
difference  between  social  and  business  forms, 
the  heading,  the  introductory  address,  the 
salutation,  the  body,  the  complimentary  close, 
the  signature,  the  outside  address,  the  return 
address,  the  proper  folding  and  enclosing  of 
business  letters,  two-page  letters,  window  en- 
velopes,   basic    display    and    arrangement. 

"Every  essential  form  is  completely 
visualized."     Scholastic 

Alta    $1  MontS  loan 

BEVA  NYCC 

Mo  UWF    $1.50 


652     Typewriting.     Penmanship 

ADVANCED     TYPING— DUPLICATING     AND 
MANUSCRIPT.  25min  16-sd-$32.27  1944  Castle 

652 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by   De   Frenes   for   US   Navy 
This    is    a    continuation    of    ADVANCED 
TYPING— SHORTCUTS    (listed    below) 

Demonstrated  the  proper  method  of  mak- 
ing masters  for  duplicating  machine  use,  cor- 
recting mistakes  on  a  stencil,  the  use  of  the 
illuminated  drawing  board  for  tracing  lines, 
making  hectograph  masters,  correcting  mis- 
takes when  using  hectograph  ribbons  or  car- 
bon, use  of  the  electomatic  hectograph  ma- 
chine, use  of  various  types  of  duplicating  ma- 
chines and  typing  manuscripts  with  footnotes 
Centering  on  a  typewriter,  improvising 
characters  or  marks  that  do  not  appear  on 
the  keyboard  and  reading  proofreaders  marks 
are  also  explained 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ADVANCED      TYPING— SHORTCUTS.      35min 
16-sd-$42.54    1944    Castle  652 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
Stresses    the   importance   of   good   posture 

and     having     your     equipment     arranged     and 

demonstrates    how    to    use    the    tab    stops,    tab 

bar,     decimal     tabulator     key 

Shows    how    to    handle   carbon    packs,    use 

the    pressure   indicator,    make   proper   erasures, 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ADVANCED     TYPING— SHORTCUTS — Cont. 
insert   missing  words   and   letters,    remove   ex- 
tra   words    and    letters,    type    cards,    envelopes 
and    labels    and    draw    vertical    and    horizontal 
lines 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BASIC        TYPING— MACHINE        OPERATION. 

30min    16-sd-$35.85    1944    Castle  652 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
This  Is  a  continuation  of  BASIC  TYPING 
METHODS    (listed    below) 

Demonstrates  correct  stroking  at  speeds 
ranging   from   35    to   180   words   per  minute 

The  principal  parts  of  a  typewriter  are 
pointed  out  and  their  function  and  use  is 
discussed  and  demonstrated  on  different 
machines,  together  with  the  correct  touch 
for  noiseless,  manual,  and  electric  machines 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BASIC     TYPING     METHODS.      30min      16-sd- 
$38      1944    Castle  652 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
Demonstrates  the  correct  posture  for  typ- 
ing and  proper  fingering  of  the  keys;  shows  the 
use  of  the  shift  key,  back  spacer,  tabulator, 
carriage  return  lever,  etc.  on  both  manual 
and  electric  machines;  discusses  the  function 
of    various    fixtures    on    the    machine 

Correct  insertion  of  single  sheets  and  a 
carbon  pack  Is  also  demonstrated,  together 
with  the  use  of  the  paper  release  and  carriage 
release  levers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


CHAMPIONSHIP  TYPING.  15mln  16-si-?60; 
rent    $2     1938     YMCA  652 

Guide 
Prodviced  by  J.  R,  Humphreys 
Features  Grace  Phelan,   world's  champion 
amateur  typist,   in  a  slow  motion  study  of  her 
work.     Emphasizes  correct  position,  touch,  and 
rhythm.      Shows   Miss   Phelan   typing  at   meas- 
ured  rates   of   speed,    varying  at   ten  word   in- 
tervals,   from    forty    to   one   hundred   and   forty 
words  a  minute,   with  one  short  demonstration 
at  two  hundred  words  a  minute.    A  slow  motion 
study  follows  every  normal  speed  demonstration 
"Doubt  school  value."     Collaborator 
Mo 
NC 

HOW  TO  OPERATE  MIMEOGRAPH  DUPLI- 
CATOR 91.  20min  16-sd-$70;  rent  $2.50 
BEVA  652 

sh-trade-adult 
Shows  in  detail  and  with  many  closeups, 
the  preparation  of  stencils  on  the  typewriter, 
the  use  of  the  illuminated  drawing  board  or 
mimeoscope,  the  operation  of  the  mimeograph 
duplicator  in  all  its  phases,  the  care  of  the 
machine  and  samples  of  excellent  reproduction 
NYCC 


MACHINE  TRANSCRIPTION— TRANSCRIP. 
TION  TECHNIQUE.  15min  16-sd-$27.85  1944 
Castle  652 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
"A  demonstration  of  how  dictation  should 
be  phrased  by  the  beginner,  by  the  transcrip- 
tionist  with  some  experience,  and  how  the 
expert  would  do  the  Job,  with  particular  em- 
phasis on  such  important  points  as  the 
modulation  and  pitch  of  the  dictator's  voice, 
Intelligent   use   of    the   controls. 

"Shows  that  a  transcription  speed  of  from 
70  to  80  words  a  minute  insures  a  highly 
productive  day."    Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAINTENANCE      OF      OFFICE      MACHINES. 

35min    16-sd-$45.41     1944   Castle  652 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  the  US  Navy 
"Deals  with  a  number  of  ways  In  which 
machines  can  be  protected  against  dust,  dirt, 
carelessness  and  the  many  other  enemies  on 
the  office  front.  Ways  of  dusting  a  typewriter, 
of  cleaning  keys,  changing  ribbons,  protecting 
the  platen,  of  taking  care  of  the  dictating 
machines  are  shown."   Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PENMANSHIP  IMPROVER.  lOmln  16-sd-$50; 
rent  $2     TAB  652 

p-el-jh-sh 

By  the  use  of  this  film  students  learn 
to  make  three  simple  strokes  which  consti- 
tute more  than  90%  of  all  the  longhand  letters. 
Teachers  who  have  used  the  system  on  experi- 
mental groups  report  complete  legibility  and 
substantial  appearance  Improvement  in  less 
than  ten  hours  of  practice  under  this  plan 
Alta     $1  NC 

Ind     $1.50  YMCA  $2.50 

TAKE   A    LETTER,    PLEASE— HOW   TO    DIC- 
TATE.   15min   16-sd-$28.56     1944   Castle       652 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
"This  film,  produced  in  a  rather  entertain- 
ing  manner,   carries   an   important  message  to 
the    various    types    of    dictators    whose    antics 
are  responsible  for  ruining  stenographic  morale 
and    wasting    valuable   office   hours."      Indiana 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TRICKS     OF     THE     TRADE     FOR     TYPISTS. 

15min     16-si-rent   $2     1940   YMCA  652 

sh-c 
Demonstrates  methods  used  by  professional 
typists  to  speed  up  production.  Particular  at- 
tention is  paid  to  backfeeding,  notching  car- 
bons, card  flipping,  and  methods  of  saving  sec- 
onds 

"Recommended    for    advanced    typing   stu- 
dents and  for  office  practice  classes.     Useful  in 
business  schools  and  in  the  commercial  depart- 
ment of  senior  high  and  college."   Collaborator 
NC 
Tenn    SI. 25 


MACHINE       TRANSCRIPTION     —     MACHINE 
OPERATION,   15min  16-sd-$21.40     1944  Castle 

652 
sh-c-trade-aduit 
Produced  by  De  Frenes  for  US  Navy 
"Parts   of    the    dictation   and   transcribing 
machines    are    explained    and    their   proper   use 
shown,     such    as,    volume    and    tone    controls. 
"The  resurfacing  of  wax  cylinders  on  the 
shaving    machine    is    demonstrated."      Indiana 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


653     Shorthand 


CHAMPIONS    WRITE.      15min      16-sd-rent    $2 
1941    Gregg  653 

sh-c 
"Shows  eight  of  the  country's  outstanding 
shorthand  writers.  Could  not  be  considered  a 
good  teaching  film,  but  could  be  used  effec- 
tively to  motivate  and  stimulate  students  in 
the  study  of  Gregg  shorthand.  The  film  waa 
not  intended  for  beginners."  Collaborator 
Washes  %2 


370 


1947    EDITION 


655-658.3 


655     Books.     Printing 

COVER    TO    COVER.     IGmin     16-sd-$63;    rent 
$5      1938      Pictorial  655 

Price  has  not  been  verified  in  1947 
Produced  and  directed  in  England  by  Paul 
Rotha,  Strand  film  company.  Appearing  In 
the  film  are:  Somerset  Maugham,  Rebecca  West 
and  Julian  Huxley.  Other  editions  were  re- 
leased in  England  under  titles  "Preface  to  life" 
and    "Chapter   and   verse" 

"Here  is  the  complete  process  of  writ- 
ing, printing  and  selling  a  book."  School  man- 
agement 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAKING     A      BOOK.       15min       16-si-$24     1931 
EBP  655 

Jh-sh     Guide 
Shows   the   manufacture   of   paper,    editing 
of    manuscripts,    hand    and    machine    composi- 
tion, electrotyping  of  the  text,  and  the  making 
of   halftone   illustrations.      Sheets   of  paper  are 

S Tinted,     folded,     cut,     assembled,     sewed     into 
ook  form,  trimmed,  and  bound 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


655.32     Printing — Methods 

SILK  SCREEN  PROCESS.  20min  16-sd-$60; 
rent  $3.50     1945     Film-Tel  655.32 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Technique    of    silk    screen    printing.      A 
detailed   presentation   of   the    steps   involved   in 
making    screen    and    in    printing.      Shows    one 
■eolor  and  vari-color  work 
Ind    $2.50 

TECHNIQUE  OF  THE  SILK  SCREEN  PROC- 
ESS.    15min     16-si-$30;    rent   $1.50   1940   BraP 

655.32 
sh-trade 

Contemporary  Films'  first  production  in 
a  new  series  of  one  reel  instructional  films 
on  art  techniques.  Harry  Gottlieb,  Guggen- 
heim Fellow  and  a  leading  American  expo- 
nont  of  the  silk  screen  process  as  a  fine  art 
medium,  served  as  art  and  technical  director 
of    the    production 

The  movie  shows  Mr  Gottlieb  at  work.  It 
iitarts  from  the  very  first  subject  transfer,  and 
shows  step  by  step  progress  until  the  finished 
print  is  shown 

"Art  classes.  Trade  or  technical  school." 
Collaborator 

Conn    $1  Ohio 

Mich  UWF 

NYCC    $2  VisEd 


655.5     Publishing 


MAGAZINE    MAGIC. 
1946      PFC 


35min      16-sd-color-loan 
655.5 

Jh-sh -c-trade-adult 
Story  of  the  preparation  of  the  five  Curtis 
Publishing  Company  products,  including  The 
Ladies'  Home  Journal,  Holiday  and  the  famed 
Saturday  Evening  Post.  Seven  thousand  men 
and  women  work  to  prepare  the  articles,  stories 
and  pictures. 

"This    is   a   wonderful    picture,    some   ad- 
vertising  but   not   objectionable."     Collaborator 


657     Bookkeeping 


BOOKKEEPING    AND    ACCOUNTING.      (Your 

life    work    ser.)      lOmin    16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50 

1945    Mahnke  657 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult   Guide 

Produced   by   Vocational   guidance   films 

Gives   a   description   of   the   many  jobs  a 

bookkeeper  and   accountant  perform,   the   tools 


with  which  they  work,  education  and  training 
they  must  have  and  the  various  types  of  ad- 
vancement possible 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BOOKKEEPING  AND  YOU.     lOmin     16-sd-$45. 
Also  color-$75     1947     Coronet  657 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult  Guide 
This   film   Is  designed  to  aid   the  student 
in  three  ways:  first,  to  motivate  study;  second, 
it   is  an  aid   to  educational  guidance;   third,   it 
is  an  aid  to  vocational  guidance 
PalFL, 


658.3     Employment  management 

ESTABLISHING  WORKING  RELATIONS  FOR 
THE  DISABLED  WORKER.  14min  16-sd- 
$25.71    1946    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

Produced    by   US   Oflice   of   education 

Shows  the  tact  and  judgment  which  a 
^supervisor  must  use  in  establishing  working 
relations  for  a  disabled  worker 

A  supervisor  over- emphasizes  the  handicap 
of  a  new  worker,  a  veteran,  so  that  the  other 
workers  become  overly  solicitous;  the  super- 
visor then  goes  to  the  other  extreme  and  the 
men  pay  no  attention  to  the  new  worker 

Realizing  his  mistakes,  the  supervisor 
talks  it  over  with  the  men  and  they  work  out 
a  solution  in  which  the  new  worker  becomes 
"one  of  the  gang" 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


IMPROVING  THE  JOB.  (Problems  in  super- 
vision  ser.)    9min    16-sd-$20.01   1944   Castle 

658.3 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office    of    education 
A  supervisor  asks  one  of  his  workmen  for 
suggestions   for   preventing  waste.      The   work- 
man  explains   the  situation  to  members  of  his 
family  at  home  and  methods  of  improving  the 
job  so  as  to  prevent  waste  are  brought  out 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INSTRUCTING  THE  WORKER  ON  THE  JOB. 
(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)  14min  16-sd- 
$25.71      1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

A  new  girl  worker  is  told  to  do  a  Job  on 

the  drill  press.  She  fails  to  master  the  job  and 

Is  then  shown  how  to  do  it.  This  does  not  work 

and  in  distress  she  leaves  the  machine 

The  supervisor  then  does  a  careful  job  of 
instructing  the  next  girl  who  becomes  a  com- 
petent  operator.    Thus    the    difference   between 
telling,  showing,  and  Instructing  is  made  clear 
Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INTRODUCING  THE  NEW  WORKER  TO  HIS 
JOB.  (Problems  of  supervision  ser.)  16mln 
16-sd-$27.88     1944   Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
A  new  worker  is  being  started  on  his  job. 
First,  the  induction  is  done  very  poorly.  "This 
becomes  apparent  as  the  new  worker  shows 
considerable  dissatisfaction  with  his  treatment 
Then,  the  same  job  Is  done  over  again,  but 
this  time  it  is  done  as  it  should  be 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


371 


658.3-658.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MAINTAINING  GOOD  WORKING  CONDI- 
TIONS. (Problems  in  supervision  ser.)  9min 
16-sd-$19.28   1944   Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Several  cases  where  improvement  in 
working  conditions  resulted  in  increased  pro- 
duction and  better  satisfied  workers  are  en- 
acted. The  importance  of  the  part  played  by 
supervisors  in  maintaining  good  working  con- 
ditions is  emphasized 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAINTAINING  QUALITY  STANDARDS. 

(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)     lOmin    16-sd- 
$20.74      1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Various    scenes    emphasize    the    nature    of 
quality   standards.     The  role  of  the  supervisor 
in   maintaining   quality  as  well   as   quantity  is 
made  clear  by  incidents  involving  poor  instruc- 
^  tion,    carelessness,    and   lack   of   pride    in    good 
workmanship 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


MAINTAINING  WORKERS  INTEREST. 

(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)     13min    16-sd- 
$23.60     1944   Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Workers  are  shown  doing  poor  work  be- 
cause their  jobs  hold  no  interest  for  them. 
The  point  is  made  that  the  supervisor  should 
be  alert  to  detect  and  remedy  these  situations 
whenever  possible 

Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


NEW  SUPERVISOR  TAKES  A  LOOK  AT  HIS 
JOB.  (Problems  in  supervision  ser.)  13min 
16-sd-$23.60     1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
A  young  workman  has  Just  been  made  a 
line  supervisor.  In  an  interview  with  the 
superintendent,  he  is  shown  that  in  his  new 
job,  he  must  learn  to  get  results  by  working 
with  people  instead  of  machines.  The  im- 
portance of  the  human  element  in  supervision 
is  brought  out 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


PLACING    THE    RIGHT    MAN    ON    THE    JOB. 

(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)     ISmin    16-sd- 
$23.60      1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Several    workers    who    are    misfits    on    the 
Jobs  they  are  doing  are  reassigned  to  different 
Jobs  resulting  in  happier  workers  and  increased 
production 

The  necessity  for  taking  into  account  in- 
dividual differences  is  clearly  indicated 
Available  frotn  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


PLANNING  AND  LAYING  OUT  WORK. 
(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
$20.74    1944  Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
A    number    of    dramatized    incidents    point 
up    the    importance   of   careful   planning  before 
starting    a    Job.      The    serious    results    of    poor 
planning  or  no  planning  at  all  are  demonstrated 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SUPERVISING  WOMEN  WORKERS.  (Prob- 
lems in  supervision  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$21.44 
$21.44  1944  Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
A  line  supervisor  discusses  with  a  fore- 
man, his  problem  in  supervising  the  women  in 
his  department.  The  fact  is  brought  out  that 
the  same  rules  apply  in  supervising  both  men 
and  women 

Women,  however,  haven't  the  same  back- 
ground of  industrial  experience  and  very  often 
have  more  home  responsibilities  than  men. 
These  facts  must  be  taken  into  account  by  the 
supervisor 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SUPERVISING      WORKERS      ON      THE      JOB. 

(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)     lOmin    16-sd- 
$20.74     1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Various  kinds  of  poor  supervision  prac- 
tices are  shown,  among  them,  nagging,  snoop- 
ing, etc.  By  dramatized  incidents,  the  poor 
results  of  these  methods  are  made  apparent 
and  the  better  ways  indicated 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SUPERVISOR  AS  A  LEADER.  PART  I.  (Prob- 
lems in  supervision  ser.)  14min  16-sd-$25.71 
1944   Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Several  workmen  are  asked  what  they 
consider  to  be  the  qualifications  of  a  good 
supervisor.  To  them,  the  four  most  important 
are:  always  keep  promises,  never  take  credit 
for  someone  else's  work,  don't  pass  the  buck, 
don't  play  favorites 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SUPERVISOR  AS  A  LEADER.   PART   II. 

(Problems  in  supervision  ser.)     ISmin    16-sd- 
$23.60   1944  Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Four  supervisors  discuss  the  qualities  of 
leadership.  Dramatized  incidents  make  clear 
what  they  mean.  One  man  lets  his  Job  go  to 
his  head.  Another  goes  to  pieces  under  pres- 
sure, he  can't  control  himself 

In  other  incidents,  it  is  pointed  out  that 
the  good  supervisor  is  not  afraid  to  praise  his 
men  for  work  well  done  and  that  he  is  loyal  to 
them 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORKING      WITH      OTHER      SUPERVISORS. 

(Problems   in    supervision   ser.)     8min     16-sd- 
17.88    1944    Castle  658.3 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Several   supervisors   discuss   Larry,    one  of 
their  colleagues,  who  has  been  unable  to  work 
harmoniously  with  them 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


658.5     Industrial  management 

MEN,      METALS     AND      MACHINES.       35min 
16-sd-loan    1942  Rothacker  658.5 

sh-c-adult 
Shows  the  three  factors  of  successful  in- 
dustrial   production    working    as    one    coopera- 
tive force  in  the  world's  Itirgest  nickel  rolling 


372 


1947    EDITION 


658.5-660 


MEN,   METALS  AND  MACHINES— Oowtim*ecl 
mill.       This     tremendous     organized     effort     is 
shown    resulting    in    smooth    and    well-planned 
operation 

Davis    loan  Neb    50c 

Geo  $1  NIFC 

Idaho    50c  VisEd 

Mod  loan 


MOTION  STUDY  PRINCIPLES.  (Industrial 
engineering  ser.)  22min  16-sd-rent  $4  1941 
lo  658.5 

sh-c-adult 
In  the  first  part  of  the  film,  the  assembly 
of  three  washers  into  a  bolt  is  used.  In  the 
second  part  the  refrigerator  door  knob  assem- 
bly shows  how  foot  operated  fixtures  relieve 
the  hands  of  work,  make  the  job  easier,  and 
save  time.  The  third  part  shows  how  smooth, 
curved  motions  may  be  substituted  for  abrupt 
changes  in  direction  resulting  in  a  better  and 
easier  method 

"Motion  study  principles  are  demonstrated 
by    various    assembly    Jobs.      Limited    demand, 
too    highly    specialized.      Well     organized    and 
presented.      Slow   moving."    Collaborator 
111     $2  UWF 

PennS    $2.50  WashS     $3 

STUDY  OF  TWO  HANDED  WORK  WITH 
VARIOUS  WEIGHTS  AND  TRANSPORT 
DISTANCES.    12min    16-si-rent   $1   lo  658.5 

A  report  on  a  time  and  motion  study  made 
by  Louis  E.  Davis  in  the  industrial  engineer- 
ing laboratory  at   the  University  of  Iowa 


658.8     Salesmanship 


HOW  TO  MAKE  A  SALES  PRESENTATION 
STAY  PRESENTED.  30min  16-sd-rent  apply 
Mod  658.8 

sh-c-aduit 
"Here  your  sales  force,  and  all  those  in- 
volved in  any  contacts  with  customers,  will 
be  given  .  .  .  intensive  instruction  in  the  funda- 
mentals of  true  salesmanship.  From  gaining 
the  attention  of  the  prospect,  to  arousing  his 
Interest,  to  convincing  him  of  the  worth  of 
your  proposition,  to  making  him  see  his  need 
for  your  product;  this  dramatic  film  charts  the 
course  of  a  successful  sale;  and  analyses  the 
steps  which  make  it  successful.  Produced  by 
Sound  Pictures  Corp."     Business  screen 

"Dramatizing  the  four- step  organization 
formula  for  presenting  a  sales  talk:  'Ho 
Hum,'  'Why  Bring  That  Up,'  'For  Instance' 
and  '.So  What.'  For  specialty  and  wholesale 
or  jobber  salesmen.  Excellent  illustrations  of 
actual  sales  presentations."  California  state 
dept.   of  educ. 

"An    exceptional    film    for   people    engaged 
or  Interested  in  sales  work."     Abram  S.  Rosen 
Davis 
PH 
VisEd 


IT'S    THE    LITTLE    THINGS    THAT    COUNT. 

SOmin   16-sd-$50     1939   Bates  658.8 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Caravel  films,   inc. 

"The  problem  of  the  retail  salesman  in 
reaching  the  buyer  and  gaining  his  confidence. 
Develops  a  technique  in  combatting  the  price 
argument  by  setting  up  other  yardsticks  than 
price  only.  Shows  problems  of  retail  merchant 
in  getting  salesmen  to  conserve  and  plan  their 
time.  Illustrates  with  a  number  of  articles 
what  is  meant  by  'showmanship  in  selling.'  " 
Van  Horn 

"One  of  the  best  films  on  salesmanship 
that  we  have  seen."  W.G.S. 


Cal  $1 

Geo   $1 
Mich 


NYCC    $1 
WashCE   50c 


TO    MARKET,    TO    MARKET.      lOmIn     16-sd- 
color-$65      1943   Frith  658.8 

el-Jh-sh 

This  color  film  shows  the  flow  of  com- 
modities from  the  farm,  thru  the  different 
wholesalers'  hands,  to  the  retailer 

111   $2  Neb 

Ind    $2.50  NYCC     $2 

Mich  $2  Ohio 

Minn   $1.50  Wis   $1.50 


TWO     CENTS     WORTH      OF      DIFFERENCE. 

38min     16-sd-loan     1940    Bberhard    Faber 

658.8 
sh-c-adult 

"A  picture  on  the  technique  of  salesman- 
ship. It  is  one  of  the  best  in  its  field.  It 
shows  the  operq,tion  and  organization  of  a  sales 
force.  The  film  also  gives  considerable  insight 
to  the  manufacture  of  pencils.  It  Is  recom- 
mended for  commercial  and  guidance  classes  in 
high  schools  and  colleges.  The  sound  script 
is  unusually  well  adapted  to  the  subject."  Sam 
Houston  state  teachers  college 

ECSC  Mo    50c 

IdahoSo  Neb  50c 

loS  Ohio 

Kan    50c  SHS 


TWO      SALESMEN       IN      SEARCH      OF      AN 
ORDER.     40min      16-sd-loan     YMCA        658.8 

sh-c-adult 

Sponsored  by  Dictaphone  corporation 
"How  to,   and  how  not  to,  get  an  order." 
Collaborator 

loS 

Ores  50c 


660     Chemical  fechnology 

CHEMISTRY     AND     A     CHANGING     WORLD. 

(Social    studies    ser.)    llmin     16-sd-$50     1940 
BBF  660 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  W.  T. 
Read,  Rutgerg  university.  Directs  attention  to 
the  significant  role  which  chemistry  plays  in  our 
modern  world.  Traces  the  steps  leading  up  to 
the  production  of  electric  furnace  phosphorus. 
Portrayals  of  the  work  of  research  chemists 
and  chemical  engineers  from  the  inception  of 
the  idea  to  the  multiple  uses  of  the  completed 
product  provide  vocational  information 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


GRASS   AND    FARM    CHEMURGY.     22min     16- 
sd-loan    1942    Allis-Chalmers  660 

Jh-sh-adult 

Film  on  the  use  of  farm  products  in  In- 
dustry and  the  growing  of  crops  that  we  now 
import  such  as  the  vetches,  sugar  beet  seed, 
clover,  etc.  The  utilization  of  farm  crop  cov- 
ers such  crops  as  soy  beans,  peanuts,  wood, 
flax,  milk  and  a  number  of  other  products  of 
which  we  normally  have  a  surplus 

"The  basic  chemical  similarities  between 
the  coal  and  oil  groups  and  the  gi-ains  is 
clearly  explained.  Then  it  is  shown  how,  be- 
cause of  these  chemical  bases,  grasses  and 
coal  or  oil  may  be  transformed  into  substi- 
tute materials.  Clothing  materials  are  also 
analyzed,  so  that  rayon  and  other  synthetic 
products  are  explained.  Excellent  for  all  biol- 
ogy, general  science,  and  beginning  chemistry 
groups."     Collaborator 

DeV  BOc  Syr  50c 

Geo  $1  Tex 

MontS  WashCE    50c 

Ores  50c  WashS 


373 


661-663 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


661     Chemicals 

CHEMICAL  ETHYL  ALCOHOL.  15mln  16- 
si-rent    $3    1932    De    Prenes  661 

Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 

Produced  by  the  Industrial  alcohol  insti- 
tute 

Shows  how  industrial  alcohol  is  made — 
cutting  of  the  sugar  cane,  transportation  of 
molasses  to  this  country,  making  of  the  yeast 
cultures,  microscopic  views  of  the  growth  of 
yeast  cells,  the  fermentation  process  and  the 
treating  of  the  purest  alcohol  under  Federal 
supervision  with  one  of  the  43  ofHcial  dena- 
turants.  Deals  also  with  carbonic  acid  gas,  a 
by-product  of  the  alcohol  manufacturing 
process,  and  the  making  of  dry  Ice 

"Somewhat  technical."     Collaborator 

661.6     Nifraies 

CHILEAN     NITRATE— GIFT    OF    A    DESERT. 

15min    16-sd-color-?75    1946   HoUP  661.6 

Jh-sh. adult  Guide 
Visualizes  the  mining,  refining  and  trans- 
portation of  nitrate  of  soda 
Ind    $3.25 


662.2     Explosives 


BLASTING  CAP.    15min    16-sd-color-loan    1945 
Mod  662.2 

el-Jh-sh 
Sponsored  by   the  Institute  of  makers  of 
explosives 

Billy  and  his  two  pals  find  a  blasting  cap 
in  the  field  and  decide  to  "explode  it"  to  scare 
Lieutenant  Tom,  Billy's  older  brother  home  on 
leave 

How  a  near  tragedy  is  narrowly  averted 
is  the  dramatic  climax 

There  are   scenes  of  dynamite  In   action, 
in  quarries,  mines,  and  on  the  farm 
DG  Sw    loan 

PH    loan  VisEd 

THEN    CAME    JULY   5th.    lOmin   16-sd-$30   1938 

Simmel  662.2 

eUJh-sh-adult 
Produced     through     the     cooperation     and 
under  the  supervision  of  the  International  Asso- 
ciation of  Fire  Chiefs  and  the  Junior  Chamber 
of  Commerce 

"The  story  of  fireworks  and  their  danger 
to  children.  The  elTorts  of  state  and  city 
governments  to  prevent  the  sale  of  fireworks 
The  story  of  Jimmie  who  is  blinded  for  life 
by  a  fire  cracker.  Actual  scenes  taken  in  the 
Receiving  Hospital.  These  scenes  are  effective 
and  the  film  .should  be  an  effective  deterrent  to 
the  use  of  fireworks  by  children.  Jimmie  is 
taken  to  the  hospital  for  the  blind  and  must 
leave  his  dog  outside  the  gate."  California 

"This  film  made  In  connection  with  the 
U.S.  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  If  chil- 
dren could  see  this  film  there  might  be  fewer 
accidents  with  fire  works.  The  film  is  very 
effective.  Adults  need  to  see  this  film  in  order 
to  fight  for  better  legislation  on  the  use  of  fire 
works.  The  complete  story  ...  is  well  done." 
J.K.W. 

Ideal    $1.05  Ohio 

IdP  $1.50  Tex   $1.50 

Minn     $1  UWF 

662.6     Coal 

MAGIC  OF  COAL.  20min  16-sd-$22.50  1946  PPC 

662.6 
Jh-sh-c-a 
Produced  for  Bituminous  coal  institute 
Coal  as   a   source   of   power,    light,    medi- 
cine,   plastics,    fabrics,    cosmetics,    and    many 


other  by-products  indispensable  to  modern  liv- 
ing 

Mich 
YMCA 


PEAT  AND  COAL.  12min  16-sd-$30;  rent  $1.50 
1939    EPS  662.6 

Guide 

"This  Is  a  good  film  on  the  mining  and 
use  of  peat.  The  explanation  of  the  formation 
of  coal  is  of  particular  interest."  Vocational 
films  panel 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

POWER  BEHIND  THE  NATION.  38min  16- 
sd-loan.  Also  color-loan  1940  Norfolk  & 
Western  662.6 

el- Jh-sh -c- trade-adult 

"An  unusually  complete  picturizatlon  of 
the  mining  and  transportation  of  bituminous 
coal.  Beginning  with  a  sequence  emphasizing 
our  industrial  might,  the  film  explains  that  the 
power  beliind  America's  production  is  coal. 

"A  typical  mining  procedure  in  the  Appa- 
lachian field  is  shown  in  detail,  including  scenes 
In  the  mine  and  the  tipple. 

"The  work  of  the  great  ocean  coaling  ter- 
minal at  Norfolk  and  the  part  of  the  Norfolk 
and  Western  railway  in  serving  the  Appalachian 
region  are  shown  in  the  last  part  of  flie  film." 
Georgia 

"Good  material  for  commercial  geography 
and  industrial  classes."     Newark 

Geo  $1  Tenn 

Ind    50c  UWP 

Neb   50c  VaC 

NJM  VaEd 


STORY    OF    COAL.    (Knowledge   builders   ser.) 
IR    16-sd-$40;   rent  $2  1938  Knowledge  build- 
ers 662.6 
el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

It  is  snowing — but  inside  a  house  a  coal 
fire  keeps  things  cozy.  A  boy  opens  a  book 
titled  "Story  of  coal"  and  then  the  film  pro- 
ceeds to  tell  the  story 

In  an  impressionistic  way  It  shows  how  the 
earth  was  in  a  molten  state  millions  and  mil- 
lions of  years  ago  and  how  it  then  began  to 
solidify  causing  buckling  or  the  forming  of 
mountains  and  valleys.  Jungles  of  giant  trees 
grew  up.  An  animated  diagram  shows  the 
work  of  the  sun  on  growing  things.  Then  we 
have  lightning,   rain  and  even  a  hurricane 

We  see  the  decay  that  takes  place  In 
swampy  land  and  the  surf  pounding  against  the 
shore.  All  of  these  are  shown  to  have  helped 
in  forming  peat  beds  and  later  coal.  The  way 
in  which  thick  layers  of  matter  were  formed 
is  clearly  shown  and  under  magnification  a 
lump  of  coal  shows  the  same  layer  construction. 
The  pages  of  the  book  are  turned  and  we  read 
"Coal — where  it  is  found."  On  another  page 
we  see  a  map  which  indicates  where  coal  Is 
found  in  the  United  States 

The  pages  turn  to  consider  "Coal  min- 
ing." The  story  carries  us  down  a  shaft  and 
operations  within  the  mine  are  shown.  After 
being  carefully  gone  over  and  washed  the  coal 
is  loaded  on  to  freight  cars 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distiHbutors 


663     Beverages 

COFFEE.     15min     16-sI-$24     1931    EBP  663 

el-Jh  Guide 

As  typical  of  the  industry  everywhere  we 
see  here  the  story  of  coffee  grown  in  ."^outh 
America,  including  views  of  Colombia.  Treats 
coffee  growing,  hulling  and  cleaning,  shipping 
coffee,  preparing  for  market 

Available  from   10   or  more  flkn 
libraries  or  distributors 


374 


1947    EDITION 


663-664.4 


COFFEE,   THE   PRIDE   OF  COLOMBIA.  20min 
16-sd-color-loan     1941     YMCA  663 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  the  Great  Atlantic  &  Paciflc 
tea  company 

This  film  takes  you  through  narrow  Co- 
lombian city  streets  and  down  spacious  high- 
ways. Along  the  shores  of  languidly-flowing 
rivers,  you  travel  into  the  valley  jungles  and 
out  again  into  green  fields 

You  see  the  small  shrubs  of  trees  upon 
which  the  coffee  berries  grow  and  see  the  ber- 
ries and  the  white  fragrant  flowers  borne  in 
clusters  at  the  bases  of  the  shining  evergreen 
leaves.  You  see  the  natives  gathering  the 
coffee.  Bags  of  coffee  berries  are  carried  to 
central  points  where  they  are  cleaned  and  the 
true  coffee  beans  emerge.  The  beans  are 
washed,   then  spread  out  in  the  sun  to  dry 

You  witness  the  care  with  which  A&P 
coffees  are  cleaned  by  hand,  shipped  to  the 
United  States  and  automatically  roasted 

"An  excellent  travelog  of  Colombia,  South 
America,  as  well  as  of  the  coffee  raising  plan- 
tations."     Collaborator 

"A  most  beautiful  color  fllm  on  coffee. 
Advertising  not  excessive.  Recommended  for 
Pan-American   groups."     Secondary   educ. 

AMNH  J1.50 
Geo  $1 

COSTA    RICA— COFFEE    DEMOCRACY.    lOmin 
16-sd-rent     $1.50     DeV  663 

Jh-sh-adult 

Scenes  of  coffee  plantation,  harvesting, 
processing  and  shipping.  Shows  home  life  of 
workers,     schools    and    hospitals 

JERRY    PULLS    THE    STRINGS.    32min    16-sd- 
loan    1939    Am  can  663 

el-Jh-sh-adult     Guide 

The  story  deals  with  the  activities  and 
achievements  of  two  young  people.  The  major 
portion  of  the  fllm  consists  of  a  series  of  pup- 
pet plays.  A  portion  of  the  fllm  shows  a  mod- 
ern coffee-paclcing  plant  in  operation.  No 
brands  are  mentioned,  and  the  vacuum  tins 
used    are    simply    marked    "Coffee" 

"Does  not  fit  curriculum.  Might  go  In 
puppet  study.  Useless  for  coffee  study."  Col- 
laborator 

"Indirect  advertising  not  in  least  objec- 
tionable, unless  the  whole  subject  of  coffee 
is  not  to  be  studied  by  children.  An  excel- 
lently produced  story  picture,  embodying  two 
educational  objectives:  the  story  of  coffee  and 
its  place  in  modern  world  (very  good),  and  an 
exciting  introduction  to  puppet  construction 
and  manipulation.  Our  art  classes  reacted  un- 
usually well.  Method  of  presentation  is  unique, 
and  particularly  adaptable  to  junior  high  school 
students."     J.    Frederic   Andrews 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


664.1     Sugar 


BEET    AND    CANE    SUGAR.     15mln     16-si-$24 
1930     EBP  664.1 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"Cutting  cane,  thinning  sugar  beets,  bag- 
ging sugar,  animated  map  locating  sugar  areas. 
Sugar  beets,  animated  map  locating  beet  areas, 
planting  sugar  beets,  thinning,  harvesting, 
washing,  slicing,  cooking,  diffusion,  drying 
pulp,  refining  juice.  Cane  sugar,  animated  map 
locating  cane  areas,  cutting  cane,  shipping, 
crushing,  filtering  juice,  evaporating,  separat- 
ing sugar  from  liquid,  drying  sugar,  storing, 
molding  cubes."     Ohio 

Available  Jrom   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


MAPLE    SYRUP    AND    SUGAR.     12min     16-si- 

$18     1930    EBF  664.1 

el-jh  Guide 

Comparison  of  methods  used  In  a  small  and 

large    camp    for    tree    tapping,    collecting    and 

boiling  of  sap.     Canning  and  bottling  of  syrup 

and  making  of  maple  sugar 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SUGAR.    25min    16-sd-loan    1944   Business   films 

664.1 
el-jh-sh-adult 
"SUGAR,  opening  with  an  explanation  of 
the  shortage  In  that  commodity,  relates  how 
our  internal  supplies  were  utilized  to  meet  the 
demand.  Most  of  the  fllm  is  devoted  to  the 
production  of  sugar,  with  scenes  of  the  proc- 
esses entailed,  such  as  juice  extraction,  flltra- 
tlon,    crystallization,    purification   and   boiling. 

"A  sequence  in  animation  Illustrates  the 
growth  of  the  sugar  beet,  which  is  raised  in 
nineteen  States  from  Ohio  to  California."  Movie 
makers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SUGAR  CANE.  21min  16-sd-$27.85     1939  Castle 

664.1 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

A  USDA  film 

"History  of  sugar  cane  In  the  continental 
United  States  (Louisiana)  is  first  rapidly 
sketched.  Death  of  the  prosperous  industry 
as  a  result  of  disease  and  insect  attacks  until 
in  1926  the  growing  of  sugar  cane  in  Louisiana 
was  almost  at  an  end.  Attack  of  the  problem 
by  development  of  new  breeds  is  then  consid- 
ered and  the  methods  of  developing  these  is 
carefully  shown. 

"Then  comes  a  general  outline  of  cane 
growing  practices,  harvesting  methods,  and  re- 
fining of  sugar.  This  is  a  well  photographed 
and  well  edited  fllm.  The  second  reel  is  excel- 
lent even  for  elementary  work,  and  the  whole 
reel  is  good  elsewhere  in  the  places  it  will  fit 
the   educational    program."   A.    W.    Bork 

"Transition  in  industry — flourishing  period 
of  Creole  planters  with  their  mansions  and 
numerous  but  primitive  sugar  mills — change  to 
fewer  modern  factories  capable  of  handling 
large  production — decline  in  Industry  to  1926 
due  to  disease  shown  by  chart.  Development  of 
disease-resistant  cane  and  other  improvements 
by  Federal  and  State  agencies. 

"Growing  and  harvesting  of  crop  illustrated 
very  fully.  Transportation  practices  and  manu- 
facturing processes  covered  thoroughly.  En- 
couraging come-back  of  industry  indicated  by 
chart  and  comment.  More  detail  included  thajti 
necessary  for  school  use  of  fllm  at  lower  levels." 
J.E.D. 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


664.2     Sago 


NEW 
664.2 


SAGO        MAKING        IN        PRIMITIVE 
GUINEA.    IR   16-sd-$8.23    1931   Castle 
A  USDA  fllm 

Shows  how  sago  Is  produced  by  the  sav 
ages  of  New  Guinea 

Available  from  10   or  more  fllm 
libraries   or  distributors 


664.4     Salt 

CHINA     GETS     HER    SALT.     15min    16-si-$25; 
rent    $1.50      1945      Harmon  664.4 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
The   salt   mines  and  workers  of  China 
ChinaF    $25;     rent  RFA  $1.50 

$1.50  YMCA 


375 


664.4-664.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


COMMON    SALT.     15min     16-si-524     1929    EBP 

664.4 
el-Jh  Guide 
"Nature  and  action  of  salt.    Methods  used 
in    extracting,    purifying,    drying    and    bagging 
surface  and  rock  salt  deposits."     Utah 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INVALUABLE  INGREDIENT.  20min  16-sd-loan 
1943    P&S  664.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored  by  Leslie  Salt  Company 
"Even  though  directed  primarily  to  school 
children  the  film  should  be  interesting  to  adults 
who  enjoy  the  touch  of  fantasy.  The  use  of 
the  fable  concerning  salt  and  its  importance  to 
life  contributes  to  the  romantic  treatment  of 
a  trip  through  a  factory  where  the  majority 
of  the  operations  are  carried  on  inside  closed 
machines. 

"Will  correlate  with  work  in  art,  costume 
designing,    creative    dramatics,    and    Industrial 
geography."      Educational    screen 
Ores   50c 
WashS 

SALT    FROM    THE     EARTH.    9min    16-sd-$25; 
rent-$1.25     1944    Canada  664.4 

"In  a  large  east  coast  salt  mine,  salt  is 
extracted  by  two  predominating  methods.  The 
first  method  is  a  mining  process  similar  to 
that  used  for  extracting  coal — a  gravity  sys- 
tem worked  out  by  cutting  sloping  excavations 
into   the   salt   deposit — an    intriguing  one. 

"The  second  method  is  dissolution.  By 
this  means  water  is  sprayed  at  the  top  of  the 
underground  deposit  by  multiple  spraying  sys- 
tems, the  water  falls,  thereby  dissolving  the 
salt  from  the  rock.  The  brine  is  pumped  to 
the  surface  and  evaporated."  See  and  hear 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


664.8     Food — Preservation 

CANNING   BEEF.     (Farm  work)    17min    16-sd- 
$29.29;    rent   $1.50    1946    Castle  664.8 

sh-adult 
Shows  how  to  prepare  soup  stock;  how 
to  preheat  beef  for  canning;  how  to  pack  hot 
beef  in  cans;  how  to  use  the  exhaust  box; 
how  to  maintain  proper  temperature  in  filled 
cans;  how  to  seal  the  cans;  how  to  process 
canned  beef;  and  how  to  cool  and  dry  the 
cans  before  packing 
Eastin     $2  Mich 

Ind    $1.85  UWP    $1.50 

DEHYDRATION.  17min  16-sd-$24.99  1944  Castle 

664.8 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A  USDA  production 

"An  interesting  film  to  show  the  step-by- 
step  process  of  dehydration.  The  inclusion 
of  the  historical  background  adds  perspective 
and  the  suggestions  for  further  development 
and  use  of  dehydration  present  a  challenge 
for   the  future. 

"Should     be     useful     and     interesting     to 
classes  in  home  economics,   social  science,   and 
vocational    agriculture."      Educational    screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FREEZING       FRUITS      AND      VEGETABLES. 
15min   16-sd-color-$90.50    Castle  664.8 

jh-sh-c-adult 
USDA  film 

Shows  how  to  prepare  and  package  fruits 
and  vegetables  for  freezing  in  home  freezer  or 
in  commercial  locker  plant.  .  .  Demonstrates 
special  home-made  equipment  for  filling  and 
sealing  packages 

"Simple    visual     explanation    of    how    to 
freeze     corn,     broccoli,     peaches,     and     straw- 
berries.     Useful    as    orientation    but    of    little 
value  to   experienced  housewives."  Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FROZEN   FOODS.     40min     16-sd-color-loan     GE 

664.8 
jh-sh-c-trade-a 

The  steps  necessary  to  insure  perfect 
results  in  freezing  and  packaging  foods  are 
shown  in  detail,  making  the  process  clear  and 
easy  to  follow,  from  the  initial  preparation  for 
freezing  to  the  eventual  cooking 

FROZEN    FRESHNESS.    SOmin   16-sd-color-loan 
1946   GM  664.8 

jh-sh-c 
Shows  new  developments  in  frozen  foods, 
techniques  for  home   freezing,    and  how  to  se- 
lect and  prepare  foods  for  best  freezing  results; 
also  preparation  of  frozen  foods  for  the  table 

"Clear   directions;    excellent   color"    EFLA 

NEW    FOODS    MAKE    NEWS.     2omin     16-sd- 
loan    1941    Birdseye  664.8 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Wilding.  Contains  a  techni- 
color sequence 

"The  preparation,  packing,  and  freezing  of 
foods  for  the  markets.  Interesting  and  unusual 
presentation.  Well  organized  and  presented. 
Of  general  interest."   California 

With  emphasis  on  nutrition  as  it  is  at  the 
moment  and  with  many  questions  being  asked 
about  the  food  value,  desirability  etc.  of  frozen 
foods  this  film  becomes  important 
YMCA   loan 

YESTERDAY,      TODAY      AND      TOMORROW. 

33min  16-sd-loan     1940  Heinz  664.8 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
When  Napoleon  awarded  12,000  francs  to 
a  humble  confectioner  in  Paris  for  finding  a 
way  to  preserve  food,  he  laid  the  foundation 
for  a  great  industry.  This  film  tells  of  the 
dramatic  development  of  that  industry  by  the 
H.   J.   Heinz  Company 

"This  film  was  designed  to  show  the  pro- 
gressive steps  taken  in  the  development  of 
food  preservation  and  the  canning  industry 
from  1795  in  France  up  to  the  present  time. 

"Well  dramatized.  Photography  and 
music  are  both  excellent.  .  ,  Film  on  th«> 
whole  is  very  entertaining  as  well  as  edu' 
cational."     California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


664.9     Preservation  of  meat 

LIVESTOCK    AND    MEAT.      49min     16-sd-loan 
1944     Swift  664.9 

jh-sh-adult 
History  of  the  livestock  and  meat  industry 
in  America 
MontS 

MEAT   FOR  AMERICA.    20min  16-sd-loan  1941 
YMCA  664.9 

el-jh-sh-adult 

Sponsored  by  Armour 

"The  most  complete  story  of  origin  and 
processing  live  stock  to  meat  products  that 
has  yet  been  produced.  Excellent  for  school 
as  well  as  information  to  housewives  and  oth- 
ers interested  in  food  and  its  nutritional  value. 

"The  Armour  Co.  has  refrained  from 
'plugs'  so  that  the  picture  is  entirely  free 
from  commercial  reference 

"Photographic  quality  good  and  fast  mov- 
ing  narrative    very   good."    Collaborator 

"Rapid  continuous  talking.  Music  fair — 
Too  much  advertising.  Good  for  showing  proc- 
esses and  care  in  producing  meat  supply."  Col" 
laborator 

"Useful  for  class  studying  meat  packmg 
but  rather  long.  A  great  deal  of  advertising." 
Collaborator 

Available   from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


376 


1947    EDITION 


664.9-665.5 


MEAT   PACKING.    15min    16-sI-$24    1929    EBF 

664.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"The  complete  story  of  the  Industry  from 
the  time  the  animal  leaves  the  western  plains 
until  it  has  been  made  into  food  products.  How 
cold  storage  and  canning  have  been  responsible 
for  the  rapid  growth  of  this  great  American 
industry."     Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


665.1     Candles 

CANDLE   MAKING.     (Pioneer  life  ser.)     lOmln 
16-si-sd-$30-$40.     Also     color-$75     1940     Barr 

665.1 

el-jh   Guide 

A  pioneer  family  Is  seen  making  "tallow 
dips."  Father  starts  the  Are  with  his  fire  bow; 
Donald  brings  wood,  water  and  tallow:  Elaine 
helps  her  mother  twist  the  candle  wicks  on  the 
"candle  rods"  and  helps  with  the  dipping. 
Father  trims  the  candles  and  Donald  packs 
them  in  the  candle  box.  With  the  work  finished 
the  family  gathers  around  the  evening  Are  and 
father  reads  by  candlelight 

Study  prints  available  with  stories  to  sup- 
plement the  film.  Offered  with  film  as  a  teach- 
ing kit  at  a  special  price 

"An  excellent  film."     Collaborator 
AudF  sd-sale  apply;        Ohio  sd 

rent  $2  UWF    $1.50 

Cal   sd-$1.50  WashS 

Ideal    $1.65  Wis     $1.75 

111    sd-$1.50 


665,5     Petroleum 

CRUDE    OIL    DISTILLATION.      13min      16-sd- 
loan     1946     Shell  665.5 

c-tr-adult 
Explains  how  crude  oil  may  be  broken 
down  into  its  component  parts  by  fractional 
distillation.  Crude  oil  is  shown  as  a  complex 
mixture  of  carbon  and  hydrogen  atoms  com- 
bined to  form  molecules,  each  with  its  own 
boiling  point.  The  film  shows  how  fractionating 
towers  separate  the  crude  oil  into  fractions 
from  which  are  derived  gasoline,  fuel  oil,  lubri- 
cating oil  and  myriad  other  products 


45min      16-sd-loan 


1941 
665.5 


DEEP       HORIZONS 
Texaco 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"With  adequate  emphasis  on  the  human 
element,  the  film  shows  the  way  in  which  oil 
Is  found  underground  and  how  it  is  produced 
with  a  minimum  of  waste.  The  seismograph, 
used  to  determine  earthquake  tremors,  is  used 
by  the  oil  industry  to  determine  the  possible 
location  of  oil.  The  drilling  operations  to 
insert  thousands  of  feet  of  pipe  are  then 
shown.  The  pipes  are  removed  and  casing  Is 
set.  The  crude  oil  which  is  pumped  from  the 
ground  is  then  transported  to  refineries  to  pro- 
duce useful  petroleum  products. 

"An  excellent  study  in  the  applications  of 
geological  information  to  modern  industry. 
Can  also  be  useful  in  engineering  schools.  For 
general  education,  this  film  serves  to  show  the 
kinds  of  skill  that  are  needed  in  the  petroleum 
industry."     School  Management 

MontS  loan  NYU  $1 

NH  YMCA 

DISTILLATION.     9min     16-sd-$22;     rent     $1.50 
1943    BraP  665.5 

sh-c-trade 
Illustrates     the     principle     of     distillation, 
using  crude  petroleum 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


EVOLUTION  OF  THE  OIL  INDUSTRY.    16-si- 
sd-loan  1945  USBM  665.5 

el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Revision  of  an  older  film  of  the  same  title 

Made  in  cooperation  with  Consolidated  oil 
corporation.  Tells  a  comprehensive  story  of  the 
petroleum  industry,  starting  with  scenes  de- 
picting Biblical  episodes  in  which  petroleum 
pitch  or  bitumen  may  have  been  an  important 
material.  The  story  moves  rapidly  to  the 
Western  hemisphere  with  scenes  of  American 
Indians  and,  later,  white  men,  finding  bene- 
ficial uses  for  rock  oil 

As  the  film  proceeds,  the  Drake  well  near 
Titusville,  Pennsylvania  becomes  an  actuality 
and  the  historical  characters  of  that  period 
are  seen  in  action  with  the  tools  they  de- 
vised. Following  this  historical  pageantry,  oil- 
well  drilling  is  followed  across  prairies,  invad- 
ing cities,  and  reaching  to  the  waters  of  the 
Pacific  ocean 

"An  excellent  film  for  the  General  Science 
class,  combining  scientific  history  and  detailed 
steps  in  the  saga  of  the  oil  industry."  A.  A. 
WulfC 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MARVEL   OF   GASOLINE    CHEMISTRY.   ITmin 

16-sd-loan     1941     Sun   oil  665.5 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Covers  the  refining  of  Nu-Blue  motor  fuel — 

the   catalytic   process.     Is   narrated   by   Lowell 

Thomas 

"Good  results  from  use  in  College  Chem- 
istry Classes."  Collaborator 

Geo  $1 
Tex    25c 

MASTERS     OF     MOLECULES.     25min     16-sd- 
color-loan  1946  Texaco  665.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Revision  of  a  film  first  produced  in  1943 
A  color  film  which  depicts  the  refining  of 
petroleum   in   non-technical   fashion. 
MontS  loan 
NH 
YMCA 

OIL     FOR     TOMORROW.      30min      16-sd-loan 

1944  Interstate  oil   compact  665.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Presents   scenes   from   13  of  the'  oil  pro- 
ducing states 

Spans  the  ages  as  It  unfolds  the  story 
of  oil,  from  its  prehistoric  origin  to  ultimate 
utilization  by  a  modern  civilization — in  the 
gasoline  tanks  of  automobiles.  In  powering  the 
motors  of  commerce,  lubricating  the  wheels  of 
industry,  as  brilliant  dyes  for  multicolored 
fabrics,  as  perfumes,  cosmetics,  plastics.  Insec- 
ticides, and  other  consumer  goods 
111  div  of  dept  re-  Kan    50c 

ports  loan  MontS  loan 

OIL    FROM     THE     EARTH.    20mln    16-sd-loan 
1941    Shell  665.5 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade 

"Securing  raw  material.  The  topographi- 
cal structure  of  the  earth.  Methods  of  locating 
oil.  Using  the  seismograph.  Drilling  for  oil. 
The  pipe  line.  Refining  processes.  Distribu- 
tion. Uses.  Excellent  for  science  classes.  Pu- 
pils ask  that  it  be  shown  again."  Collaborator 

"The  finest  overview  of  the  oil  Industry 
that  I  have  seen.     Not  technical."  Collaborator 

"A  good  teaching  film  at  secondary  level." 
Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OPERATION    PLUTO.    6min   16-sd-$22;   rent  $1 

1945  BIS  665.5 
"Huge  pipe  in  lengths  %  of  a  mile  long 

Is  welded  together  at  the  ends  and  then  wound 
on  a  drum  some   60-70  feet  in  diameter  prior 


377 


665.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


OPERATION    PLUTO — Continued 

to  being  placed  underwater  across  the  English 

Channel."     Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  diati'ibutors 

PETROLEUM.      lOmin      16-sd-$50      1947      BBF 

665.5 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
With    animation,    maps    and    photography 
filmed  from   New  York  and  New  Jersey  to  oil 
fields   in   Oklahoma  and   California,   the  impor- 
tance   of    petroleum    in    the    modern    industrial 
world,  as  a  fuel  for  transportation,  heating  and 
industrial  manufacturing  is  stressed.  The  world 
wide  political  problems  involved  in  distribution 
of  the  world's  supplies  of  oil  are  discussed  in 
the  film 
Kan 

PETROLEUM    AND     ITS     PRODUCTS.     12mlh 
16-sd-$30;   rent  ?1.50   1939  EPS  665.5 

Jh-sh   Guide 

"Opening  scenes  attempt  to  show  how, 
through  the  action  of  geological  forces  petroleum 
may  have  been  produced  in  past  geological 
eras.  The  function  of  vegetable  matter  and 
diastrophic  movements  are  stressed. 

"Subsequent  scenes  show  how  oil  wells  are 
drilled  and  how,  the  well  once  under  control, 
the  oil  is  pumped  to  the  surface  and  stored  In 
temporary  reservoirs.  Before  proceeding  to  the 
refinery,  the  oil  is  dehydrated. 

"Final  scenes  show  in  animation  how  the 
petroleum  may  be  separated  into  the  various 
fractions  by  means  of  a  'batch'  still,  and  sug- 
gest the  possibility  of  obtaining  additional  gaso- 
line through  cracking  processes. 

"The  film  does  a  rather  good  job  of  giving 
the  auditor  a  feeling  for  the  excitement  at- 
tendant upon  the  opening  of  a  new  oil  field, 
although  a  more  complete  treatment  would  have 
helped.  However,  in  certain  other  respects  the 
film  is  unsatisfactory.  The  method  by  which 
oil  is  produced  in  the  earth  is  incompletely 
developed.  .  .  The  film  Is  unsatisfactory,  also, 
in   its   treatment   of  the  refining  process. 

"The  reviewing  committee  agreed,  never- 
theless, that  the  film  would  probably  have  a 
rather  high  degree  of  interest  for  high  school 
students  in  connection  with  courses  in  chemistry 
or  general  science.  .  .  The  various  scenes  were 
clear,  the  sound  quality  was  excellent,  animated 
drawings  were  employed  judiciously,  technical 
terms  were  either  explained  or  their  use 
avoided."     Natural  sciences  panel 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PETROLEUM    AND    ITS    USES.    42mln    16-sd- 
loan    1943    USBM  665.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  Sinclair  re- 
fining company 

Portrays  the  principal  uses  of  petroleum 
products  intimately  associated  with  the  daily 
life  of  an  average  American  family — in  this 
case,  the  Watsons 

Action  scenes  throughout  the  film  explain 
the  manner  in  which  petroleum  products  are 
obtained  and  their  application  in  family  and 
industrial  activities 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIPELINE.     17min     16-sd-loan       1941      Shell 

665.5 
Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  J.  Walter  Thompson  company 
New  Englanders  who  handle  giant  ten-ton 
shovels  "like  teaspoons,"  Texans  who  navigate 
a  "boomcat"  as  your  son  does  a  kiddie  car.  A 
picture  of  men  and  machine  triumphant  over 
snow,   frozen  ground  and  solid  rock 

"Particularly  timely  now,  when  the  prac- 
ticability of  oil  pipelines  over  long  distances  la 


being  widely  discussed.  Classes  In  general  sci- 
ence, geography  and  social  studies,  from  5th 
to  12th  grades,  studying  oil  or  transportation 
problems  will  find  this  movie  very  useful." 
Movie  makers 

McH  UWF    $1.50 

MontS    loan  VisEd    $1.25 

Tex 

PRODUCING     CRUDE     OIL.      15min      16-sI-$24 
1930     EBF  665.5 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Classes  In  geography,  science,  and  eco- 
nomics will  gain  much  valuable  Information 
from  this  interesting  picture.  It  is  divided  into 
the  following  units:  surveying  in  the  mid- 
continent  oil  fields,  erection  of  a  derrick,  rotary 
and  cable-tool  methods  of  drilling,  preparing 
for  the  flow,  the  strike,  laying  of  pipe  lines, 
and  the  location  of  our  principal  oil  fields." 
Iowa 

Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

REFINING    CRUDE    OIL.    15mln    16-sI-$24    1930 
EBP  665.5 

Jh-sh  Guide 
A  series  of  demonstrations,  emimations, 
and  photographs,  shows  the  steps  In  distill- 
ing which  are  concerned  with  gasoline,  kero- 
sene, oil  distillate,  paraffin  wax,  fuel  oil,  lubri- 
cating oil,  asphalt,  and  "cracking."  Common 
uses  of  many  of  the  products 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SEARCH  UNENDING.     20mln    16-sd-color-loan 
Std  oil  NJ  665.5 

sh-c-adult 
Shows  the  work  of  the  geologist  and  drill- 
er in  their  search  for  oil  in  Canada  today;  tells 
the  story  of  the  formation  of  petroleum,  the 
work  of  the  exploration  crews  as  they  search 
for  places  where  oil  may  be  found,  and  of  the 
drilling  of  an  oil  well.  The  opening  sequences 
show  how  oil  was  formed.  An  unusual  feature 
of  the  film  is  the  microcinematography  of 
marine  life 

STORY    OF   OIL.      9min     16-sd-$25;    rent   $1.25 

1946      CanFB  665.5 

Jh-sh-c 
The  story  of  how  oil  is  obtained  from  the 
wells  of  the  Turner  Valley  in  Alberta.  Oil 
is  found  in  deposits  of  limestone  &  sandstone, 
and  when  the  seismograph  records  this  type  of 
earth  structure,  drilling  operations  begin  to  lo- 
cate the  oil.  A  steel  derrick  is  erected  from 
which  lengths  of  drill  pipe  are  let  down  into 
the  hole.  The  crude  oil  is  stored  before  being 
pumped  to  refineries  to  be  separated  into  its 
various  products:  gas,  octane  gasoline  for  aero- 
planes,   kerosene,   wax,   tar  and   many  others 

Bran  Int    film 

Dennis  VisEd 

CanNFS  Yng    Am 

STORY     OF     GASOLINE.       30mln      16-sI-loan 
1939   USBM  665.5 

Jh-sh-c 
Made    in    cooperation    with    the    Standard 
oil  company  of  Indiana 

Story  of  the  gasoline  Industry  from  the 
production  of  the  crude  oil  to  the  finished  prod- 
uct. Animated  photography  is  used  to  show 
manufacturing  methods.  Illustrates  uses  of 
naphtha,  kerosene,  gas  oil,  lubricating  oils, 
fixed  gas  and  coke 

"Rather  technical."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THROUGH     OIL     LANDS    OF     EUROPE    AND 

AFRICA— GERMANY,        FRANCE,        SPAIN, 

MOROCCO,     AND    ALGERIA.      SOmin      16-si- 

loan   prior   1927   USBM  665.5 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 

Made    in    cooperation    with    the    American 

oil  company  _  _ 

"Reel  1  shows  oil  fields  at  Wletze.  Ger- 
many,   Celle    oil    field;    Pechelbronn    field    near 


378 


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665.5-666.1 


THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 

A  F  R I C  A — Continued 
Strasbourg,  Alsace,  with  drill  In  action,  and 
production  of  oil  by  miningr  oil  sands;  docks 
at  Havre,  France,  with  view  of  tankers  and 
storage  tanks;  and  shipping  of  oil  In  Paris  by 
barge  on   Seine  and   by  truck. 

"Reel  2  Includes  scenes  in  Madrid  and  Irri- 
gation water  wheel  outside  city,  with  peasants 
washing  clothes;  ancient  gates  at  Toledo,  pano- 
rama of  city,  and  views  of  natives;  and  Alham- 
bra  at  Granada,  with  close-up  views  of  richly 
carved  walls  and  ceilings.  Methods  of  stripping 
bark  from  cork  oaks  and  Its  transportation  by 
carts  and  donkeys  to  manufacturing  centers  are 
shown,  as  well  as  Moroccan  seaport,  Ceuta, 
across  straits  from  Gibraltar,  and  market  place 
at  Tangier.  There  are  also  views  of  Fez,  capital 
of  Morocco,  Oran,  and  Medjillali  oil  fields  near 
Tiluanet."     Washington  state 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 
AFRICA— ITALY,  HUNGARY,  THE  DAN- 
UBE, AND  RUMANIA.  30mln  16-si-loan 
prior    1927    USBM  665.5 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 

Made  In  cooperation  with  the  American 
oil  company 

"Reel  1  opens  with  panorama  of  Naples, 
Mount  Vesuvius,  and  harbor  and  also  shows 
oil  field  of  Villeja,  with  200  wells,  south  of 
.River  Po;  100  producing  wells  of  Montechino: 
Cento  Pozzi  which  now  has  only  a  few  produc- 
ing wells;  pajiorama  of  wells  and  oil-storage 
tanks  at  Salsomaggiore;  views  of  glass-enclosed 
reservoir  where  mud,  water,  and  gas  are  sepa- 
rated from  oil;  and  scenes  In  Venice  of  Rialto, 
Rialto  Bridge,  Grand  Canal,  Casa  d'Oro  Palace 
(built  in  1421),  St.  Mark's  Cathedral,  and  Bridge 
of  Sighs.  Views  are  given  of  market  place  of 
Mezokovesa,  Hungary;  Hungarian  soldiers; 
people  In  feteday  costumes;  floating  mills  In 
Danube  River  below  Budapest  with  machinery 
driven  by  current;  transportation  of  oil  from 
Rumanian  fields  on  Danube  by  barge;  oil  port 
of  Giurgiu,  Rumania;  and  Russe  across  the 
river  in  Bulgaria.  Shows  army  encampment 
in  Rumania;  Rumanian  village  wedding;  making 
of  mats  and  baskets  from  reeds  grown  in  Dan- 
ube swamps;  and  bee  culture,  a  feature  of 
village  life. 

"Reel  2  shows  train  of  oil  tankers  at 
Ploesit,  an  important  refining  center  of  Ru- 
mania, and  a  panorama  of  oil  fields  at  the 
largest  oil  center,  Moreni,  In  the  Prahova  dis- 
trict; pictures  transportation  of  supplies  to  oil 
fields  by  bullock  wagons;  field  storage  tanks  of 
wood  reinforced  with  reeds;  gypsies;  modern 
steel  derricks  at  Balcoi  field;  Bustenari  field 
with  its  many  hand-dug  wells;  and  women 
raising  and  lowering  pipe  by  hand."  Wash- 
ington state 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THROUGH  OIL  LANDS  OF  EUROPE  AND 

AFRICA— POLAND,  GREECE,  AND  EGYPT. 

45min    16-si-loan    prior    1927    USBM        665.5 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  American  oil 

company 

"Reel  1  shows  Schodnica  field  in  western 
Gallcia,  with  more  than  300  producing  wells; 
St.  Jacob's  well,  one  of  the  oldest  in  world 
and  over  1,000  feet  deep;  transportation  by 
steel  tank  cars  and  cans  and  wooden  tanks 
on  carts;  primitive  life  of  Polish  peasants;  and 
in  Greece  the  Acropolis  at  Athens,  ruins  of  old 
temples,  panorama  of  theater  of  Dionysus, 
Erechtheion  and  Parthenon;  ruins  of  HaJl  of 
Initiations  of  Eleusis. 

"Reel  2  shows  various  Egyptian  views,  In- 
cluding gates  of  Cairo  which  formerly  closed 
at  nightfall,  street  scenes,  Egyptian  women, 
tombs  of  caliphs,  natives  spinning  and  cleaning 
silk,  camel  train  starting  across  desert;  grave- 
yard in  desert;  Pyramids  and  Sphinx;  Egyptian 
wedding  procession;  manufacture  and  transpor- 
tation of  pottery;  raising  of  water  by  primitive 
means;  and  plowing. 


"Reel  3  comprises  scenes  In  Valley  of  Kings 
and  entrance  to  tomb  of  King  Tut-ankh-amen; 
Rameseum  with  colossal  figure  of  Rameses; 
town  of  Luxor  on  site  of  ancient  Thebes; 
temples  at  Karnak  with  pillars  In  hypostyle 
hall;  tankers  laden  with  oil  produced  near  Red 
Sea  and  refined  at  Suez  passing  through  Suez 
Canal;  transportation  of  oil  to  interior  In  tank 
cars;  and  delivery  of  gasoline  and  kerosene  In 
Cairo."     Washington    state 

"Very  good  for  classes  In  ancient  history 
because  ruins  of  old  civilizations  are  shown  and 
life  there  today  carries  on  many  ancient  cus- 
toms."   Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


666.1     Glass  manufacture 

CRYSTAL  CLEAR.  28min  16-sd-color-loan 
Mod  666.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

An  easy-to-understand  type  of  explana- 
tion of  how  fine  glass  ware  Is  made.  This  m- 
cludes  raw  materials  used  for  pressed  and 
blown  glass  and  all  the  various  processes  used 
for  malting  different  types  of  glassware.  Pol- 
ishing, etching,  carving,  cutting,  annealing, 
testing,  packing,  shipping  and  displaying  glass 
are  also  shown 

Sequence  is  devoted  to  table  settings  for 
breakfasts,  luncheons,  tea  parties,  formal  din- 
ners, and  buffet  dinners 

GLASS   BLOWING  TECHNIQUE.    15mln  16-sI- 

$24    1928    EBP  666.1 

Jh-sh   Guide 

This    is    available    In    2    parts    or    %R    e& 

(16-si-$12  -ea)    or   as    the   complete   unit   glren 

above 

Part  I  give.«!  correct  procedure  and  manipu- 
lations for  elementary  glass  blowing  with  Pyrex 
glass 

Part  n  shows  the  technique  employed  in 
Joining  tubes  of  unequal  diameters,  and  the 
method  of  forming  bulbs 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

UN  GRAND  VERRIER.  20min  16-sd-loan 
FrenchC  666.1 

c-adult 

Marinot,  outstanding  artist-artisan,  Is 
shown  at  work  in  the  quarters  of  a  glass  fac- 
tory where  he  is  permitted  to  carry  on  his 
original  creations  after  hours.  A  large  portion 
of  the  film  has  no  verbal  narration,  but  an 
original  musical  score  to  accompany  the  artist 
as  he  plans  &  executes  his  work  of  art. 
French  commentary 

Cal    n  Ky    55c 

111    $1  Ores    50c 

LOOKING  THROUGH  GLASS.  ISmin  16-sd- 
$37.50;    rent    $2    1944   BIS  666.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Manufacture    of   glass    in   one   of   Britain's 
factories,    where    the    hand-craftsman    still    ap- 
plies   his    art    alongside    modern,    mass-produc- 
tion methods 

A  sequence  is  devoted  to  the  Department 
of    glass    technology    at    Sheffield    University 
BraF  Rarig 

CFC  UWF     $1.50 

Cos  VES 

P&S 

MAKING  GLASS.  14mln  16-3l-$24;  rent  $1.50 
1939   Sazin  666.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Producer  has  not  verified  information  re- 
cently 

Filmed  at  the  World's  Fair  glass  center, 
we  followed  the  process  step  by  step,  from  the 
furnace  to  the  finished  product,  showing  the 
making  of  four  different  objects.  The  first  ob- 
ject made  is  titled 


379 


667-668.4 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MAKING   GLASS — Continued 

"A  very  Interesting  and  complete  film.  .  . 
Titles  are  exceptionally  clear  and  concise." 
California 

Ariz  $1  NJM 

Cal  UWF 

Mo    50c 


667.7     Lacquer 


14min     16-sd-ap- 
666.1 


MAKING    SAFETY    GLASS. 

ply      Ford 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Chemistry,    physics   and    modern   produc- 
tion methods  combined  to  produce  safety  glass 
Kan 
Tenn  75c 

MANUFACTURE     OF     LAMINATED     GLASS. 

(Romance    of    glass    ser.)      8min     16-sd-loan 
Pittsburgh  plate  glass  666.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Various  manufacturing  steps  are  shown 

MANUFACTURE    OF    P    C    GLASS     BLOCKS. 

(Romance    of    glass    ser.)      8min      16-sd-loan 
Pittsburgh   plate   glass  666.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Various  manufacturing  steps  are  shown 

MANUFACTURE  OF  PENNVERNON  WIN- 
DOW GLASS.  (Romance  of  glass  ser.)  8min 
16-sd-loan     Pittsburgh    plate    glass  666.1 

c-trade-adult 
Various  manufacturing  steps  are  shown 

MANUFACTURE     OF     PLATE     GLASS     AND 

MIRRORS.     (Romance   of   glass    ser.)     15min 

16-sd-loan     Pittsburgh  plate  glass  666.1 

c-trade-adult 

"A    trip     through     one    of    the    factories 

showing  the  various  steps  in  the  manufacture 

of  plate  glass — from  the  raw  materials  to  the 

finishing   of    mirrors."    Training    film    directory 

NYCC 


666.7     Bricks 

ADOBE    BRICK   MAKING.   8min  16-si-$12;   rent 

$1  1938   BFS  666.7 

el  Guide 

Shows  the  whole  process  of  making  adobe 

brick:    the    material   used,    method    of   mixing, 

forming    the    bricks,     drying,     and    their    use. 

Bricks  are  used  in  the  reconstruction  of  an  old 

California  mission 

"Child    is    working    at    wheelbarrow    with 
straw.      Photography    fair — titles    poor.      Need 
guide.     Too  short."     California 
A&B 
Col  60c 
Kan 


667     Cleaning,  dyeing,  efc. 

MORE       DANGEROUS       THAN       DYNAMITE. 

lOmin   16-sd-$30    1938    Simmel  667 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

"This  film  was  made  in  cooperation  of 
the  State  Fire  Marshall  of  California  and  the 
U.S.  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  An  excel- 
lent safety  film  for  school  use.  Fires  are  shown 
starting  from  the  use  of  the  following  everyday 
articles:  the  electric  iron,  lamp  cord  under  the 
rug,  cigar  and  cigarette  stubs,  turning  light  out 
while  in  bathtub,  burning  rubbish  in  yard,  gas 
burners,  using  gasoline  or  naphtha  for  cleaning 
clothes.  Shows  how  much  better  it  is  to  send 
the  clothes  to  the  cleaners.  .  .  I  recommend 
this  picture  for  general  use."    J.K.W. 

"The  recommending  of  sending  garments 
to  dry-cleaning  establishments  could  be  con- 
strued by  some  as  an  advertising  film.  .  .  An 
effective  object  lesson  in  Are  safety."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


URUAPAN     LACQUER.      (Arts    and    crafts    of 
Mexico   ser.)   25min   16-si-rent  $3.  Also  color- 
rent    ?6    1943   RFA  667.7 
Jh-sh -c-trade-adult 
Senorita  Cerda  is  preserving  the  symbolism 
and    the    techniques    of    making    the    ancient 
lacquer  ware  of  the  Tarascan  Indians  at  Patz- 
cuajTO.  Mexico 

This  color  film  shows  the  methods  in  de- 
tail— the  wooden  base,  how  the  lacquer  is 
mixed  and  applied,  how  the  design  is  cut  into 
the  wood,  and  the  finished  tray 

Examples  of  lacquer  work  in  the  Museum 
of   popular   arts    at   Patzcuaro    are   also   shown 


668     Borax 


BORAX   FROM   DESERT  TO   FARM.  25min  16- 
sd-color-loan    Am   potash  668 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Shows  scenes  in  the  California  desert 
where  borax  is  found  and  produced  and  the 
importance  of  boron  in  agriculture,  including 
boron  deficiency  symptoms  on  olives,  celery, 
cauliflower,  crimson  clover,  sweet  potatoes,  ta- 
ble beets,  radishes,  alfalfa  and  apples 
Ores 


668.1     Soap 


668.1 


SOAP.  15min  16-si-?24  1929  EBF 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Prepared  for  use  in  general  science, 
household  chemistry  classes,  this  film  is  de- 
signed to  acquaint  the  child  with  the  under- 
lying principle  of  soap  manufacture,  the  main 
differences  between  'hard'  and  'soft'  waters, 
and  the  cleansing  action  of  soap  in  each. 
Home-made  soap.  Factory-made  soap.  How 
soap  works."  Indiana 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


668.4     Plastic  materials 

CLEANING     AND    SERVICING    THE     PRESS. 

12min   16-sd-$22.15   Castle  668.4 

trade 
Shows  how  to  disassemble  the  heating 
cylinder;  how  to  clean  the  cylinder,  hopper, 
and  feeder  mechanism;  how  to  give  the  entire 
press  a  routine  cleaning;  and  how  to  pre- 
pare scrap  material  for  re-use 
UWF 

METHODS   OF    PROCESSING    PLASTICS    MA- 
TERIALS.    21min     16-sd-$37.32     1945     Castle 

668.4 
Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Fundamentals  of  the  compression,  trans- 
fer, extrusion,  and  injection  molding  methods; 
finishing  molded  parts;  fundamentals  of  lami- 
nation; and  machining  laminated  and  other 
plastics  products 
BraF  UWF 

Ohio  WashS    $1.50 

PennS    $1.50 

MOLDING    A    PART    WITH     INSETS,      (Plas- 
tics ser)   lOmin  16-sd-$20.74  1946  Castle     668.4 
trade 
Shows  how  transfer  molding  differs  from 
compression      molding;       how      to       determine 
whether  a  part  should  be  molded  by  the  trans- 
fer method;  how  to  mold  a  part  by  the  trans- 
fer   method;    how    to    coordinate    the    steps    of 
the  molding  cycles 
UWF 


380 


1947    EDITION 


668.4-669.1 


MOLDING    A    SIMPLE    PART.      (Plastics    ser) 

lOmin   16-sd-$20.74   1946  Castle  668.4 

trade 

Shows    how    to    close    the    mold;    how    to 

breathe   the  mold;   how  and  when  to  open   the 

mold;    how    to    prevent    pieces    from    warping; 

and   how  to  coordinate  steps   of  molding:   cycle 

UWP 

ORIGIN    &    SYNTHESIS    OF    PLASTICS    MA- 
TERIALS.    16min     16-sd-$27.88     1945     Castle 

668.4 
Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office    of    education 
Shows  the  organic  origin  of  plastics  and 
the    resemblance    of    synthetic    compounds    to 
natural   substances;    synthesis   of   plastics   from 
natural  substances;  differences  between  thermo- 
setting and  thermoplastic  materials;  compound- 
ing   plastics    to    provide    desired    properties    in 
products  forms  in  which  plastics  are  produced 
and  typical  plastics  products 

Available  from   10   or  more  filvi 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLASTICS.     16min     16-sd-$50    Young    America 

668.4 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 

"Story  of  this  important  new  industrial 
development."      Educational    screen 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PROVING    GROUND.     25min     16-sd-loan     1944 

Celanese   plastics   corp  668.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Celanese    plastics    in    war    and    In    peace. 

Packaging.     Wrapping  for  war  foods,  guns  and 

supplies 

Peacetime  possibilities  with  glamorous 
lumerith.  Brief  indication  of  other  fabrics — 
slips,  robes,  etc 

SHAPE    OF   THINGS  TO   COME.   33min   16-sd- 
color-loan  Boonton  668.4 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Produced  by  Films  for  industry  from 
whom  it  may  also  be  obtained 

This  color  film  is  essentially  a  trip  through 
the  Boonton  molding  company,  a  plastic  mold- 
ing factory.  Shows  the  operation  of  compres- 
sion, transfer  and  injection  presses  also  illus- 
tration of  mold  construction 

Several  molded  objects  are  followed  thru 
the  plant  from  molding  powder  to  the  finished 
article,  thus  illustrating  the  various  finishing 
operations  and  the  proper  use  of  machine  tools 
on  plastic  parts 

The  new  method  of  heating  molding  com- 
pounds   by    radio    frequency    currents    is    also 
covered  and  its  advantages  explained 
NYCC    ?1 


669     Metallurgy 


46min 


16-sd-color- 
668.4 


STORY     OF     FORMICA. 

loan     1944     Formica 

c-trade-adult 
In  colorful,  interesting  detail  you  are  told 
just  what  has  been  done  with  laminated  plas- 
tics and  what  useful   qualities   they  have   that 
will  adapt  them  to  future  uses 

Should  be  of  interest  to  all  engineers — 
electrical,  mechanical,  chemical — and  to  archi- 
tects and  decorators 

SUWANEE    PINE.    28min   16-sd-color-loan   1944 
GeoAg  668.4 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 
Produced   in   cooperation   with   the   Ameri- 
can    turpentine    farmers     cooperative    associa- 
tion 

Begins  with  the  legend  of  a  colonial 
farmer  who  matched  his  gum  rosin  samples 
to  his  negroes  and  named  the  grades  ac- 
cordingly 

Gives   details   of  tapping  the  trees  and  of 
gathering    the    gum    and    shows    many    of    the 
finished   products    in  which   this   is   used   today 
Geo    $1 
Ind    $3 


POWDER  METALLURGY— PART  I:  PRIN- 
CIPLES AND  USES.  (Engineering  ser)  19min 
16-sd-$31.44    Castle  669 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Shows     and     explains     the     principles     of 
powder  metallurgy — powder,   pressure,   heat;   il- 
lustrates the  five  major  industrial  applications 
of  powder  metallurgy 
Cal    $1.50 
Mich 
UWF 

POWDER  METALLURGY— PART  II:  MANU- 
FACTURE OF  POROUS  BRONZE  BEAR- 
INGS. (Engineering  ser)  15min  16-sd-$27.15 
Castle  669 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Shows     the     manufacturing     process     by 
which  metal  powders  are  fabricated  into  porous 
bronze    bearings    and    impregnated   with    oil 
Cal    $1.50 
Mich 
UWP 


669.1     Iron  and  steel 

DRAMA  OF  STEEL.  30min  16-sd-loan  1946 
US   mines  669.1 

jh-sh-c-trade 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  Inland  Steel 
Company,  Chicago 

Traces   the   history  of   steel-making  from 
the    crude    charcoal    furnaces    of    the    ancients 
to    the    modern    spectacular    blast    and    open- 
hearth  furnaces  of  today 
AMNH    $1.50  111     75c 

Cal    $1.50  WashCE    50c 

Ind    75c 

FURNACES  OF  INDUSTRY.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50    1945   UWP  669.1 

trade 
Importance    of    steel    in    war    and    peace. 
Entire  process  of  making  steel.     Shows  distri- 
bution of  materials  and  smelter  areas  in  Brit- 
ain 

Kan    $1 
Queens    25c 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 
OF  HARDENING.  (Engineering  ser)  15min 
16-sd-$30.60    1946    Castle  669.1 

c-trade-adult 
Shows     how     steel     is     quench-hardened; 
how     the     structures    and    hardness    of    steels 
with    different    carbon    content    change   at   pro- 
gressive    quench-hardening     stages;     how     the 
lower   and   upper  critical   temperatures   of  steel 
are   determined;    and  how  an   iron   carbon   dia- 
gram  is   constructed  and  what  It  shows 
Cal    $1.50 
Mich 
UWF 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 
OF  SURFACE  HARDENING.  (Engineering 
ser)    14min    16-sd-$25.71    1946    Castle  669.1 

c-trade-adult 
Shows  how  steel  is  pack  carburized;  how 
steel   is  gas  carburized;   how  a  thin,   hard  case 
is    obtained    by    cyaniding;     how     nitriding    Is 
used  to  obtain  a  very  hard  case;   how  steel  Is 
flame    hardened;     and    how    steel    is    induction 
hardened 
Cal    $1.50 
Mich 
UWP 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 
OF  TEMPERING,  NORMALIZING  AND  AN- 
NEALING. (Engineering  ser)  22min  16-sd- 
$26.43    1946    Castle  669.1 

C-trade-adult 
Shows    how    steel    is    tempered;    how    the 
structure,    toughness,    and   hardness   of  a   plain 


381 


669.1-669.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  STEEL— ELEMENTS 

OF   TEMPERING — Continued 
carbon    steel    change    at    progressive    tempering 
stages;    how    steel    is    normalized    by    furnace- 
heating  and  subsequent  cooling  in  still  air;  how 
normalizing  breaks 

Cal    $1.50 

Mich 

UWF 

IRON    MINING    AND    MANUFACTURE.    15min 
16-si-$25;    rent   $1     1941     BFS  669.1 

sh -trade 
Shows  open  pit  mining  near  Marquette, 
Michigan,  loading  ore  Into  freighters,  trans- 
porting it  via  Lake  Superior  and  the  "Soo" 
Locks  to  Detroit,  where  special  machinery  Is 
used  to  unload  the  ore.  The  blast  furnace 
transforms  the  ore  into  pig  iron.  At  the  fac- 
tory we  see  the  iron  remelted  in  the  cupola, 
molding,  pouring,  and  finishing  the  castings 
ready  for  assembly 
Col   60c  Ohio 

Mich   $25;   rent   $1  Tex  $1 

IRON    ORE    TO    PIG    IRON.     15min     16-si-$24 

1927     EBF  669.1 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Outlines  the   mining  of  ore  in  the  Mesabl 

range.  Its  transportation  to  Duluth  and  through 

the   'Soo'    canal   to   Gary,   Indiana,    where  it   la 

smelted  and  cast  into  pigs 

"In  conjunction  with  the  film,  'Pig  Iron 
to  Steel'  flisted  belowi  this  reel  gives  a  clear 
picture  of  the  steel  industry,  the  processes  in- 
volved, and  the  importance  of  iron  and  steel 
In  our  everyday  life."     Wisconsin 

"High  in  showing  processes  and  skills.  Too 
general."     Dale  J.  Baughman 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

MAKING  AND  SHAPING  OF  STEEL.  16-si-sd- 
loan  1940  US  steel  corp  of  Delaware  669.1 
The  following  reels,  each  running  10-15min 
may  be  had  in  silent  version  separately:  Raw 
materials;  Making  of  steel;  Flat-rolled  prod- 
ucts; Bars  and  structural  shapes;  Rails,  wheels 
and  axles;  Wire  and  wire  products;  Pipe  and 
tube  manufacture 

16mm  sound  version  is  mounted  on  2  1600ft 
reels 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIG    IRON    TO    STEEL.     15mln     16-sI-$24     1927 
EBF  669.1 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Pig  iron,  melting  pigs,  casting  ladels, 
blooming  mill,  taking  moulds  to  stripper,  mak- 
ing a  billet,  ingot  passes  through  blooming  mill 
rolls.  Finishing  mill,  heating  billets,  rolling 
mill,  shearer,  rolling  'I  beams'  and  rails."  Ohio 
"This  film,  with  the  film  'Iron  Ore  to  Pig 
Iron  [listed  abovei  traces  the  progress  of  the 
ore  through  the  mining  process  to  the  finished 
product."      Wisconsin 

"Excellent  if  brought  up  to  date."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STAINLESS     STEEL.     29min     16-sd-loan     1943 
USBM  669.1 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Made  in  cooperation  with  Allegheny  Lud- 
lum  steel  corporation 

Emphasizes    waste    and    destruction    pro- 
duced   by   rust,    and    the    enormous    sum    spent 
by    mankind    in    combating    this    enemy.      The 
corrosion-resistant   quality  of  stainless  steel   is 
illustrated    by    test.      The    making    of    stainless 
steel  is  next  depicted 
Ind   50c 
loS 
Kan 


STEEL.     25min    16-sd-loan    1937    Am    Inst    of 
steel    construction  669.1 

Jh-sh-c 
Complete  story  of  steel 
IdP  PH  loan 

Kan    $1.50  Swank 

Mod    loan 

STEEL.     lOmin    16-sI-sd-$24-$27;    rent    $1-$1.50 

1938   ITTCO  669.1 

Produced  by  Pathe  News 

The   manufacture   of  steel   from  liquid   pig 

Iron    to    the    finished    product.      Hardened    steel 

is  cut  like  cheese,  by  a  metal  1000  times  harder 

than   that   which   it   cuts.     Musical   background 

is   "Mazeppa"   by  Liszt 

Cams    $1  Shad  $1.50 

DG  Sw  $1 

NatFS  si-sd-$27-$24;       UWF 

rent   $1-$1.50  VBS  si-sd-$l-$1.50 

Ohio  VisEd 

STEEL.     34min     16-sd-color-$200;   rent  $6     1947 
BIS  669.1 

sh-c-adult 
Describes  the  steel  Industry  In  Britain 
and  the  processes  used  from  the  time  when  the 
Iron  ore  is  dug  out  of  the  ground  until  the 
finished  product  leaves  the  plant.  The  film 
shows  the  processing  of  small  precision  Instru- 
ments as  well  as  that  of  huge  keels  for  ocean 
going  vessels 

STEEL— A        SYMPHONY       OF       INDUSTRY. 

20min    16-sd-loan    1937    Am    iron    &    steel    inst 

669.1 
Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  Audio 

"An     impression     of     a     basic     Industry." 
School  management 
Geo    $1  Neb 

IdahoSo  VaBd 

Mod  WashS 

STEEL— MAN'S  SERVANT.  38mln  16-sd-color- 
loan    1938    US  steel  corp  of  Delaware      669.1 
Jh -sh-c-trade-adult 

Documentary  in  technicolor.  Narration  Is 
by  Edwin  C.  Hill  and  music  by  Robert  Arm- 
bruster's  orchestra 

Vivid  description  of  the  steel  industry  from 
the  mining  of  the  iron  ore  to  the  finished 
product 

"The  film  Is  effective  in  its  skilful  blending 
of  color  and  sound — it  makes  the  subject  dra- 
matic and  vital.  In  technical  and  vocational 
.<!chools  the  film  would  probably  have  more 
direct  value  and  appeal.  It  is  educational — 
could  be  discussed  In  science  as  well  as  eco- 
nomic classes."  Thelma  L.  Feld 
NJM 

STORY   OF   STEEL.    (Knowledge  builders  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-$40;   rent  $2    1939  Knowledge  build- 
ers 669.1 
Jh-sh   Guide 
"Describes    the    manufacture   of   steel    and 
shows  its  important  uses  in  the  world  today.  .  . 
The     film     is     suitable    for     classroom     use     in 
industrial  subjects,  in  science,  and  in  vocational 
guidance  in  the  junior  and  senior  high  school. 
Committee  on   classroom   films 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


669.2     Gold 


669.2 


GOLD.  15mln  16-sl-$24  1940  EBF 
el-Jh  Guide 
"Hydraulic  mining  in  Alaska,  using  sluice 
box,  dredging,  quartz  mining,  entering  mine, 
drilling,  stamping  mill,  tube  mills.  Shimmey 
tables,  concentrating  tables,  mercury  separa- 
tion, cyanide  vats,  precipitated  gold,  smelting, 
gold  bullion.  Gold  dental  crown,  gold  wire 
jewelry,  gold  leaf,  gold  leaf  signs.  Making  gold 
coins,  stamping  blanks,  imprinting,  weighting, 
inspection."    Ohio 


382 


1947    EDITION 


669.3-669.6 


GOLD — Continued 

"Classes  in  geography,  general  science,  and 
geology  will  find  much  valuable  material  in 
this  film."     Indiana 

"High  in  showing  processes.  Lacked  de- 
tails."    Dale  J.  Baughman 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


669.3     Copper 


12min 


16-sd-color-$75 
669.3 


CHILE'S      COPPER. 
1947     HolIF 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult  Guide 
Importance  of  copper  to  man;  location  of 
largest  reserve;  description  of  unique  Atacama 
Desert;  living  conditions  in  mine  area;  methods 
of  mining;  details  of  refining  process;  impor- 
tance of  copper  to  Chile 

COPPER  LEACHING  &  CONCENTRATION. 

15min    16-si-loan    1938    USBM  669.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Phelps  Dodge  corporation 
"A  1-reel  flhn  illustrating  operations  In 
the  preparation  of  copper  ore  for  the  smelter. 
Crushers,  ball  mills,  belt  conveyors,  classifiers, 
and  the  operation  of  flotation  cells  are  graphi- 
cally shown."     School  management 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

COPPER   MINING    IN   ARIZONA.   45min    16-si- 
loan    1938    USBM  669.3 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Phelps  Dodge  corporation 
"3-reel      film     showing     open-pit     mining 
methods    at    Morenci,    Ajo,     and    Jerome,    and 
underground    mining    at    Bisbee.    The    open -pit 
methods   depicted   include  diamond   drilling,   air 
drilling  and  blasting,   removal  of  waste,   churn 
drilling  and  blasting,  and  transportation  of  ore. 
Underground    methods    include    tunnel    driving, 
sinking   wings   and   shafts   with   a   rotary   drill, 
scraping  ore  into  chutes,   transportation   to  ore 
pockets   at   the   shaft,    hoisting   to   the   surface, 
and     transportation    to    the    smelter."      School 
management 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

COPPER    REFINING.    15mln      16-si-loan      1938 
USBM  669.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Phelps  Dodge  corporation 
"A  1-reel  film  showing  the  conversion  of 
anodes  into  chemically  pure  copper  by  the 
electrolytic  process  in  a  large  refinery  that 
treats  8,000  tons  of  anodes  each  month."  School 
life 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

COPPER    SMELTING.    15min     16-si-loan    1938 
USBM  669.3 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Phelps  Dodge  corporation 
"A  1-reel  film  showing  the  conversion  of 
ore  and  concentrates  into  metallic  copper  in- 
cluding scenes  depicting  crushing,  roasting, 
smelting  in  reverberatory  furnaces,  removal  of 
impurities  in  converters  and  anode  furnaces, 
and  casting  of  the  metal  into  anodes."  School 
management 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FABRICATION    OF   COPPER.   45min   16-si-loan 
1939     USBM  669.3 

sh-c-trade 
This    film,     showing    the    manufacture    of 
copper    wire,    insulated    cables    and    other    uses 
of    copper,    was    produced    in    cooperation    with 
the  Phelps  Dodge  copper  products  corporation 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MINING  AND  SMELTING  OF  COPPER.  15mln 
16-si-$24     1930     EBF  669.3 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Open    pit    mine,    panorama    of    Bingham 
mine,     hydraulic     plant,     map     locating     copper 
areas,    Bear    River   hydroelectric   plant,    concen- 
trators,   train    of    ore.      Grinding    ore,    washing 
powder    ore,    gravity    canal,    oil    flotation    cells, 
filters.     Mixing   flux   and   concentrates,    heating 
ore,    reverboratory    furnace,    separating    copper, 
silver  and  gold,   casting  ingots."  Ohio 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

STORY    OF    COPPER.    34mln    16-sd-loan    1945 
USBM  669.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Educational    film    depicting    nearly    every 
phase    of    the    mining,     milling,    smelting    and 
refining  of  copper.  '     Film  world 
Ariz    $1  Kan 

Cal     $1  Tex     25c 

ToS  WashS     50c 


669.4     Lead 


669.4 


LEAD.  15min  16-sl-$24  1930  EBF 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
The  way  in  which  the  ore  Is  mined  and 
smelted,  some  of  the  multiple  uses  of  the  metal 
in  industry  and  the  process  of  making  white 
lead,  by  the  famous  Dutch  Boy  method  are 
shown 

"High     in     showing    processes.       Sequence 
very  vague."     Dale  J.   Baughman 

Available  from   10    or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

LEAD     MILLING,     SMELTING,    AND     REFIN- 
ING.   34min   16-sd-loan   1940  USBM  669.4 
sh-c-trade 
Sponsored  by  St  .Joseph  lead  company 
"Depicts  the  steps  and  processes  for  con- 
verting   the    mined    lead    ore    into    useful    and 
marketable  products."     California 
"Very  technical."     Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LEAD    MINING    IN    SOUTHEAST    MISSOURI. 

33min    16-sd-loan    1940    USBM  669.4 

trade-adult 
Sponsored  by  St  Joseph  lead  company 
"An  extensive  survey  of  the  lead-mining 
operations  in  southeast  Missouri.  Good  com- 
mentator. Excellent  diagrammatic  drawings 
of  geological  formations  in  the  lead  belt.  Ex- 
cellent for  use  in  mining,  metallurgy  and  geol- 
ogy classes.  Could  be  used  for  those  Interested 
in   industrial   safety."     California 

"Goes  into  too  much  detail  for  public  scnool 
use.     Ideal  for  a  school  of  mines."     Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


669.6     Tin 


669.6 


TIN.    15min    16-si-$24    1930   EBF 
el-jh-sh-c  Guide 

"The  film  traces  the  flow  of  tin  from  great 
mines  in  the  Federated  Malay  States  to  large 
factories  in  the  United  States,  and  may  be 
used  as  a  striking  example  of  the  interdepend- 
ence of  mankind.  Mining  tin  ore.  Animations 
and  scenes  picture  the  making  of  tin  plate. 
Various  uses  of  tin."     Indiana 

"High  in  showing  processes.  Scenes  not 
sharp  and  defined."     Dale  J.  Baughman 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


383 


669.6-669.7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


TIN     FROM     BOLIVIA.    20min    16-sd-loan    1946 
USBM  669.6 

jh-sh-c-adult 

"Brings  to  the  screen  the  intensely  inter- 
esting story  of  the  production  of  tin,  one  of  the 
few  important  metals  that  is  not  mined  in 
the  United  States. 

"Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  largest 
tin  mining  company  in  Bolivia.  .  .  Covers 
nearly  every  phase  of  mining,  milling,  smelt- 
ing, and  refining  of  tin. 

"The  film's  brevity  and  photography,  to- 
gether with  its  non- technical  script,  make  it 
eminently  suitable  for  telling  the  story  of  one 
of  the  most  essential  metals  of  modern  civili- 
zation."    Film  world 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


669.7     Aluminum.    Magnesium. 
Nickel 

ALUMINUM.  15min  16-si-$24  1941  EBF  669.7 
6h-c  Guide 
Shows  mining,  concentrating,  and  process- 
ing of  aluminum.  Open  pit  and  tunnel  mining 
are  both  shown.  We  also  see  the  preparation 
of  aluminum  oxide  and  its  reduction  to  metallic 
aluminum  in  electrolytic  cells,  the  casting  pro- 
cedure, the  rolling  mill.  There  are  scenes  of 
the  fabrication  of  kitchen  ware  and  examples 
of  practical  applications  of  the  metal 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ALUMINUM:        FABRICATING       PROCESSES. 

30min  16-si-sd-loan  USBM  669.7 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Aluminum 
company  of  America.  Silent  version  released 
1938,  SOmin;  sound  1943,  19min 

"Illustrates  working  and  shaping  of  alumi- 
num into  various  forms.  Scenes  in  rolling  and 
blooming  mill.  Making  containers  by  hydraulic 
extrusion.  Making  castings.  Tests  conducted 
in  research  laboratory.  Uses  of  some  of  com- 
pleted aluminum  products."    Indiana. 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ALUMINUM:   MINE  TO   METAL.   30min   16-si- 
sd-loan   USBM  669,7 
Made    in    cooperation    with    the   Aluminum 
company   of   America.     Silent   version    released 
1938,  30min;  sound  1943 

"Illustrates  use  of  aluminum  in  transpor- 
tation, in  home,  in  building,  and  in  industry. 
Source  of  bauxite,  mineral  from  which  alumi- 
num is  extracted.  Mining  and  purifying  of 
bauxite.  Preparation  of  ingots  for  fabrication 
of  products."  Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HEAT  TREATMENT  OF  ALUMINUM:  PART 
11.  (Engineering  ser)  24min  16-sd-$36.59 
1946      Castle  669,7 

c-trade-Guide 

Explains  the  nature  of  cold  working 
operations;  crystalline  structure  of  aluminum 
alloys;  slip  planes  and  deformation;  micro- 
structure  changes  during  cold  working;  micro- 
structure  changes  during  annealing;  cold  work- 
operations;    and    annealing    operations 

Cal     $1.50 

Mich 

UWF 

HOW  TO  FORM  ALUMINUM.  16-sd-loan 
1944     USBM  669.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Aluminum 
company  of  America 

Available  as  separate  units  as  follows: 
Blanking  and  piercing,  16min;  Drawing  stretch- 
ing and  stamping,  22mln;  General  sheet  metal 
practice,  21min;  Spinning,  17min;  Tube  and 
shape  bending,  14min 


"Depicts  some  of  the  manufacturing  pro- 
cesses used  in  the  fabrication  of  aluminum  and 
aluminum  alloys.  These  films  constitute  a  series 
of  .  .  .  pictures,  but  each  is  complete  in  itself." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from,   10   or  tnore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOW    TO    MACHINE    ALUMINUM.    32min    16- 
sd-loan   1942  USBM  669.7 
trade-adult 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Aluminum 
company  of  America 

Opens  with  reference  to  the  different  alloys 
of  cast  and  wrought  aluminum,  and  the  effect 
of  alloying,  heat  treating,  and  cold  working  on 
the  machinability  of  alloys.  There  follow  in- 
structions in  the  use  of  hand  tools  such  as 
chisels,  flies,  reamers,  taps,  and  dies,  the  metals 
best  suited  for  such  tools,  the  correct  methods 
of  sharpening,  chip  removal,  cutting  speeds,  and 
the   importance  of  finish  on  cutting  edges 

Cutting  compounds  are  explained,  includ- 
ing roughing  and  finishing  operations  in  the 
lathe,  planer,  milling  machine,  and  shaper, 
machine  drilling,  reaming,  threading,  sawing, 
and  grinding.  The  importance  of  the  top,  back, 
and  side  rake,  clearance  and  cutting  angles  of 
machine  tools,  are  emphasized.  High-speed, 
automatic  screw  machines,  their  speeds,  tools, 
and  coolants,  are  explained 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAGNESIUM— METAL      FROM       THE      SEA. 
23min     16-sd-loan     1944     USBM  669.7 

trade-adult 

Sponsored  by  Dow  chemical  company 

Film  opens  with  conversation  of  two  air- 
transport passengers — an  airplane  designer  and 
a  practical  production  engineer  who  have  vi- 
sions of  giant  stratosphere  planes  carrying 
passengers  and  cargo,  and  small  helicopters 
for  family  and  individual  use 

These  achievements  are  inferred  to  a 
large  extent  by  use  of  magnesium,  which  is 
shown  to  exist  in  sea  water  and  in  salt  bines 
under  the  earth's  surface 

Research  engineers  are  seen  In  the  labora- 
tory where  the  mysteries  of  magnesium  are  un- 
covered 

Production    of    magnesium    Is    depicted    in 
detail  by  animated  drawings  and  actual  scenes 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAGNESIUM— THE   MIRACLE  METAL.  40min 
16-sd-loan    1945   Atlas  669.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Starts  with  the  comparison  of  metals 
showing  weights,  tensile  strengths,  etc.  and 
follows  the  story  of  magnesium  from  the  time 
it  is  obtained  from  the  sea  water  to  the  finished 
casting 

Shows    foundry    practices,    molding,    ma- 
chining, etc 
Ky     55c 

NICKEL   AND    NICKEL    ALLOYS.     32min     16- 
sd-loan     1943     USBM  669.7 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Made  in  cooperation  with  the  International 
nickel  company 

"Shows  the  production  of  nickel  and  nickel 
alloy  sheets  from  the  arrival  of  copper-nickel 
matte  at  the  plant  until  the  finished  sheets 
are  ready  for  shipment.  Many  interesting 
processes  are  shown  in  detail."  Central  Wash- 
ington  college  of  educ. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NICKEL    MILLING    AND    SMELTING.     17min 
16-sd-loan  1940  USBM  669.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Made  In  cooperation  with  the  International 
nickel  company,  inc. 

"Flotation  process  is  pictured.  Nickel 
concentrates  and  copper  concentrates  are  car- 


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669.7-671 


NICKEL  MILLING  AND  SMELTING— Cont. 
ried  to  thickeners,  then  filters:  dehydrated, 
dried  concentrates  are  discharged  to  conveyor 
belt,  weighed  and  carried  to  smelter  storage 
bins.  Processes  of  reverberatory  furnaces  are 
shown.  Nickel  sulphides  are  separated  from 
copper  sulphides  by  treatment  with  sodium  sul- 
phide. Another  type  of  smelter  Is  shown  where 
ore  is  roasted  on  sintering  machines."  Ken- 
tucky 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NICKEL  MINING.  16min  16-sd-Ioan  1940  USBM 

669.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Made  In  cooperation  with  the  International 
nickel  company,  inc. 

"Pointing  out  on  a  map  the  Sudbury  dis- 
trict, Ontario,  where  most  extensive  deposits  of 
nickel-bearing  ores  are  located,  this  film  pro- 
ceeds to  show  in  detail  the  nickel  mining 
processes."  Kentucky 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NICKEL     REFINING.     lOmin     16-sd-loan     1940 
USBM  669.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Made  in  cooperation  with  the  International 
nickel  company,  inc. 

"Processing  of  nickel  Into  electrolytic 
nickel,  black  nickel  oxide  and  nickel  shot  is 
shown."  Kentucky 

Available  frovi  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY    OF    NICKEL.      30min     16-sd-loan     US 

mines  669.7 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  activities  &  operations  in  Canada 
and  the  United  States  which  are  essential  to 
the  production  of  the  vitally  important  metal 
nickel  and  its  alloys.  Covers  nickel  mining, 
milling,  smelting  &  refining.  This  film  replaces 
NICKEL  HIGHLIGHTS 

Cal    $1  SC    50c 

Kan  UtBY   50c 

Ores    50c 

TREASURE    FROM    THE   SEA.     lOmin     16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     PFC  669.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored  by  Dow  Chemical  Co 
The  Dow-perfected  process  of  manufac- 
turing magnesium  from  a  formula  in  which  sea 
water  is  a  component  part.  In  familiar  Walt 
Disney  style,  the  production  illustrates  the  ef- 
fect that  use  of  a  metal  as  light  as  magnesium 
will  have  on  both  the  consumer  and  industrial 
fields.  Greatly  increased  use  of  magnesium  by 
the  automotive  industry  is  forecast,  and  much 
greater  payloads  for  planes  built  of  the  light 
but  durable  metal  are  demonstrated 


UNFINISHED  RAINBOWS.  36min  16-sd-color- 
loan  1942  Mod  669.7 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"The  aluminum  industry  is  traced  from 
Napoleon  Ill's  time  to  the  present.  Early  ex- 
periments by  Hall  to  find  a  cheaper  way  of 
processing  aluminum  and  his  efforts  to  find 
a  market  are  shown.  Hall's  followers  in  the 
field  have  constantly  opened  up  new  fields  of 
use  for  the  metal  as  in  office  furniture,  elec- 
trical wire,  train  metal  sheeting.  A  story  of 
an  industry,  but  the  value  of  the  film  has  not 
been  impaired."     Mary  Rees  Land 

"The  most  beautiful  film.  Timely,  inter- 
esting.    Unusual."     R.  Collier,  Jr. 

"A  fascinating  story  of  trials  and  success 
In  the  American  way."     Wilber  Enimert 

"One  of  the  few  films  suitable  for  high 
school  chemistry  classes.  Teaches  a  lot  about 
aluminum  and  inspires  students  to  consider  a 


career  of  research  work  or  at  least  to  appre- 
ciate the  great  labor  that  has  given  us  our 
modern  products."     Collaborator 

Available  frotn   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


669.8     Furnaces 

CHARGING     AND     OPERATING     A     CUPOLA. 

(Foundry  practice)    14min   16-sd-$25.71   Castle 

669.8 
trade 

Identifies  and  explains  the  purpose  of 
the  essential  parts  of  the  cupola;  outlines  the 
important  steps  and  precautions  to  be  followed 
in  firing,  charging,  and  operating  a  cupola; 
and  explains  the  cycle  of  operations  involved 
in  the  melting  process 

Ideal    $1.65 

Tex   $1.50 

UWF 

PREPARING  A  CUPOLA  FOR  CHARGING. 

(Foundry    practice)     21min    16-sd-$32.87    1946 
Castle  669.8 

trade 
Explains   how   to   recognize   the   end   of  a 
heat;    the  procedures  for  dropping  bottom;  and 
the   procedures    for   preparing   a   cupola  for  its 
next  heat 
Ideal    $1.65 
UWF 


671      Metal  work.     Soldering 

BRAZING    CARBIDE    TOOLS.      (Machine    shop 
work)   ISmin   16-sd-$30.01  Castle  671 

trade 

Shows  how  to  prepare  the  tip  and  shank 
for  brazing;  how  to  braze  carbide  tools  with 
silver  solder  In  sheet  form;  how  to  braze  car- 
bide tools  with  silver  solder  in  rod  form;  how 
to  make  a  sandwich  braze;  how  to  braze  by 
other  methods;  and  how  to  remove  the  carbide 
tip  from  the  shank 

Ideal    $1.65  Photoart 

Ind    $1.85  UWF 


BRAZING  FLANGES  WITH  SILVER  SOL- 
DER. (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.)  I3min  16- 
sd-$23.60    1944    Castle  671 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced    by   US    Office   of   education 

Shows     how     tubing     and     silver     brazing 

flanges    are    fitted;    how    flux    is    applied;    how 

heat   is    applied    to    draw    silver   solder   in    and 

out;    and    how   to    clean    flange   after   soldering 

Calhoun  SuF 

Dav  UWF 

IdP  VAF    $19.65 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

BRAZING         FLANGES        WITH         SPELTER. 

(Shipbuilding    skills    ser.)    19min    16-sd-$31.44 
1944     Castle  671 

sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Produced   by  US   Office   of  education 
Shows  how  copper  tubing  is  prepared  for 
flanges;  how  flanges  are  fitted  for  brazing;  how 
borax    is    applied    before    brazing   flanges;    how 
tube  and   flange  are  brazed  over  a  forge;  and 
how   brazed    flanges  are  prepared   for   installa- 
tion on  the  hull 
Calhoun  Rice 

Conn    $1  SuF 

Dav  UWF 

IdP  VAF    $27.10 

Nay  VES 


385 


671-671W 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


HAND  SOLDERING.  20min  16-sd-$32.16  1945 
Castle  671 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Explains     the    theory    of    soldering,     and 
shows     how     to     prepare     soldering    irons    and 
torches;    how   to   clean   and   prepare   the   work; 
how    to    fasten    the   joints;   how   to   solder  wire 
and  lug  joints;  and  how  to  seal  seams 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HIGH  FREQUENCY  SOLDERING.  (Soldering 
ser.)     17min    16-sd-$29.29    1944    Castle  671 

trade       Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  the  theory  of  high  frequency  heat- 
ing; how  to  select  a  work  coil  and  leads;  how 
to  adjust   the  work  coil  to  work;  how  to  tune 
a    converter;    how    to    prepare    the    workpiece; 
how   to  determine  and  adjust  correct  soldering 
time    and    temperature;    and    how    to    use    an 
automatic  timer 
Dav  SuF 

Ind    $1.85  UWP     $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $24.60 

Rice  VES 

MAKING    A    SIMPLE    CORE.     (Foundry   prac- 
tice  ser.)    15min    16-sd-$26.43    1945   Castle     671 
sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Preparing   a   suitable    sand    for   coremak- 
Ing;    how    to   make   a  small  cylindrical  core  In 
either  one  or  two  pieces;  how  cores  are  baked; 
how    to    assemble    a    two-piece    core;    how    to 
locate    a   vertical    core    in   a  mold   and    provide 
necessary   venting;   and   how  core  gases  escape 
when  a  mold  is  poured 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $22.11 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

MOLDING  PART  HAVING  A  VERTICAL 
CORE.  (Foundry  practice  ser.)  19min  16- 
sd-$31.44    1945    Castle  671 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Identifying  the  parts  of  a  pattern  which 
Indicate  how  cores  are  to  be  placed;  how  to 
mold  the  drag  and  cope  halves;  how  to  mold 
a  gate  and  riser  instead  of  cutting  them;  how 
and  why  a  pouring  basin  is  made;  how  to  draw 
a  pattern  with  a  "molder's  touch";  how  io 
vent  a  mold  so  as  to  permit  the  escape  of  core 
gases;  and  how  to  locate  a  vertical  core  in  a 
mold 

Dav  UWP    $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $26.47 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

MOLDING      WITH      A      GATED      PATTERN, 

(Foundry     practice    ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$21.44 
1945    Castle  671 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US   Office  of  education 
Shows  what  a  gated  pattern  is  and  why 
it  la   used;   how  a  match  or  follow  board  may 
simplify  making  a  parting;  how  facing  sand  is 
prepared    and    used;    and    how    and    why    some 
patterns  are   rapped   through  the  cope 
Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $17,35 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

MOLDING       WITH       A       LOOSE       PATTERN 

(BENCH),      (Foundry    practice    ser.)      21min 

16-sd-$32.87    1945    Castle  671 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 

Identifying     and     using     common     bench 

molder's   tools;   how  molding  sand  is  prepared; 

how   to   face  a  pattern;   how   to   ram  and  vent 

a    mold;    how    to    roll    a    drag;    how    to    cut   a 


sprue,    runner,   gates,   and  riser;  how  to  swab, 

rap,    and   draw   a   pattern;    and,    by   animation, 

what  takes  place  inside  a  mold  during  pouring 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

MOLDING       WITH       A       SPLIT       PATTERN. 

(Foundry     practice     ser.)     19min     16-sd-$30.74 
1945    Castle  671 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Why  split  patterns  are  used;  how  ram- 
ming affects  the  permeability  of  sand  in  a 
mold;  how  to  mold  the  drag  and  cope;  rein- 
force a  mold  with  nails;  and  how  to  patch  a 
mold 

Dav  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF    $25.85 

Rice  VES 

SuF 

TINNING    AND    SOLDER    WIPING.     (Copper- 
smithing   ser.)    26min   16-sd-$38.02   1945   Castle 

671 
sh-trade-adult      Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office   of   education 
How    to    clean    copper    tubing   for   tinning; 
how  flux  is  applied  to  copper;  how  to  tin  cop- 
per tubing  by  hand  and  by  dipping;  how  solder 
wiping  is  done;  and  how  copper  reacts  to  heat 
when  being  tinned  and  solder  wiped 
Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAF   $32.53 

Rice  VES 

SuF 


67 1 W     Weicling 


DESIGN    FOR    ARC   WELDED    STRUCTURES. 
15min      16-sd-color-loan      1946      Lincoln    elec 

671 W 
trade-adult 
Advantages  of  welding  building  materials 
for  sturdy  construction.  Color  animation  shows 
distinctly  and  interestingly  the  fundamental 
members  of  structural  design,  and  the  way  in 
which  welding  permits  them  to  be  joined  in 
various  combinations 

FORGE    WELDING.     (Farm   work)     12min     16- 
sd-$22.15   Castle  671W 

trade-adult 
Shows    how    to    maintain    a    clean,    deep, 
lioi    fire;    how    to   heat   mild    steel   for   forging; 
how    to    upset   and    scarf   round    stock;    how    to 
make  a  lap  weld;  and  how  to  shape  and  ham- 
mer refine  the  weld 
Eastin    $1 
UWF 

GUIDED    BEND   TEST.      (Welding  ser.)    17mln 
16-sd-$29.29   1944  Castle  671W 

sh-trade-adult      Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office   of   education 
Preparing  groove  weld  and  fillet  weld  test 
specimens    for    the    guided    bend    test;    how    to 
make   the  test;  and  causes  of  failure  in  bend- 
ing 

Available  from   10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INSIDE    OF    ARC    WELDING.    6R    16-sd-color- 
loan    1942    GE  671 W 
sh-trade-adult 

Each  part  is  complete  in  itself — a  10- 
minute,  full-color,  sound  production  covering 
one  particular  phase  of  arc  ^\ elding  in  full  de- 
tail; 1 — Fundamentals;  2 — Flat  position;  3 — 
Horizontal  position;  4 — Alternating  current;  6 — 
Vertical  position;  6 — Overhead  position.  Each 
part   costs  $52   if   It   is   desired   to   purchase 

ColPJC    50c  Tex   $1.50 

Ky    50c  VaEd 

PennS 


386 


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671W-673 


INTRODUCTION  TO  OXYACETYLENE 

WELDING.   20min  16-sd-$66  1942  Jam  Handy 

671 W 

trade 
Importance  of  welder's  job,  his  tools  and 
equipment.  Correct  method  to  get  proper 
flame,  way  to  hold  torch  and  welding  rod.  In- 
structions on  finishing  job  and  putting  away 
tools 

FiP  PennS    $1.90 

Geo   ?1.50  SuP 

Ohio  TexVB 

Okia  $2 

MODERN  METALWORKING  WITH  THE 
OXYACETYLENE  FLAME.  30min  16-si-Ioan 
1937    USBM  671 W 

sh-c-trade 

Produced  by  the  Linde  air  products  com- 
pany 

Reel  1  illustrates  how  acetylene,  the  fuel 
gas  for  the  oxyacetylene  flame,  is  produced 
by  the  chemical  action  of  water  and  calcium 
carbide.  Animated  photography  explains  the 
construction  and  operation  of  oxyacetylene 
equipment 

Reel  2  shows  oxyacetylene  process  in  use. 
Illustrates   value   of  oxyacetylene   welding 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW  HORIZONS  IN  WELDING.  27min  16- 
sd-Ioan     1944    Harnischfeger  671 W 

trade 

A  very  thorough  film  on  production  weld- 
ing 

OXY-ACETYLENE      WELDING      IN      INDUS- 
TRIAL  PRODUCTION.   SOmin    16-si-loan    1941  ' 
Linde  671 W 

sh-c-trade-adult 
"Up    to    date    production    applications    of 

oxy-acetylene    welding.      The    use    of    jigs    in 

welding  operations  is  shown."   State  College  of 

Washington 
Col  Okla  50c 

Kan    50c  OreS  50c 

NH  50c  WashS 

Ohio 

OXY-ACETYLENE    WELDING    LIGHT    MET- 
AL.   21min    16-sd-$32.87    1944   Castle  671W 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Assembling  a  gas   welding  outfit;   how  to 
adjust  gas  pressures;  how  to  adjust  the  flame; 
and   how   to  make   a  butt  weld  and  a  T   weld 
m  light  tubing 
Dav                                       SuP 
Mich                                        UWF    $2 
Nay                                       VAF   $28.38 
Ohio            •                          VES 
Rice 

PREVENTION  AND  CONTROL  OF  DISTOR- 
TION  IN  ARC  WELDING.  20min  16-sd- 
color-loan     Lincoln    elec  671 W 

sh-c-adult-trade 
Walt  Disney  production  explains  why 
metals  expand  and  contract  when  they  are 
heated  and  cooled,  and  how  to  prevent  or  con- 
trol distortion.  Mr.  Shrink,  the  villain  who 
symbolizes  the  cause  of  all  distortion  In  arc 
welding,  creates  a  great  deal  of  trouble  but 
is  thwarted  at  every  turn,  and  is  even  un- 
knowingly put  to  work  to  overcome  distortion 
in  several  cases 

STORY  OF  A-C  WELDING.  35min  16-sd-color- 
loan    1944    GE  671W 

trade-adult 
Produced  by  Raphael  G.  Wolff  studios 
"A  two  part,  all  color  film  .  .  .  which  tells 
In  detail  the  complete  story  of  A-C  arc  weld- 
ing and  Its  many  advantages.  Expert  welders 
demonstrate  the  speed,  flexibility  and  efllclency 
of  the  process  on  all  types  of  Joints. 


"Closeups  of  the  arc  and  the  molten  steel 
show  how  the  troublesome  'arc  blow',  so  char- 
acteristic of  direct  current  welding,  Is  elim- 
inated by  the  use  of  alternating  current." 
Movie  makers 

THIS  IS  RESISTANCE  WELDING.  25min 
16-sd-color-$175      1946    GE  671W 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Explains  what  resistance  welding  is  and 
shows  the  fundamental  types — spot,  seam,  and 
projection,  illustrated  in  detail  by  cross-sec- 
tion animated  drawings.  The  Importance  of 
electronics  in  controlling  the  timing  and  the 
magnitude  of  the  welding  current  Is  emphasized 

UNIONMELT  WELDING— AN  ELECTRIC 
WELDING  PROCESS.  15min  16-si-loan  Linde 

671 W 
c-trade-adult 
Describes    the    principles    and    applications 
of    Unionmelt    welding,    an    automatic    electric 
welding    process    by   which    high-quality   welds 
can   be   made   in   one   pass   at  amazing   speeds. 
Mechanical  details  of  the  process  are  presented 
by   means   of  animated  diagrams 
Ores  50c 

UNIONMELT       WELDING       IN       INDUSTRY. 

15min   16-si-loan   Linde  671W 

c-trade-adult 
Unionmelt  welding  equipment  Is  shown  In 
actual  use  in  the  fabrication  of  pressure  ves- 
sels and  pipe.  The  scenes  illustrate  the  speed 
of  welding  and  the  economy  and  simplicity  of 
the    Unionmelt   welding   process 

UNIONMELT  WELDING  IN  INDUSTRY- 
GENERAL  APPLICATIONS.  15min  16-sI-loan 
Linde  671 W 

c-trade-adult 
Describes  the  use  of  Unionmelt  welding  In 
the  construction   of  such  items  as  transformer 
tanks,      galvanizing      kettles      and      structural 
shapes 

Applications  of  the  process  In  the  con- 
struction of  railroad  equipment  are  also  shown 

WELDING  OPERATOR.    (Tour  life  work  ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1942  Mahnke  671W 
Jh-sh-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced    by    Vocational    guidance    films 

The  first  part  of  the  film  shows  oxy- 
acetylene equipment  being  used  by  an 
operator;  and  illustrates  flat  and  overhead 
welding  and  cutting 

Electric  resistance  and  arc  welding  are 
also  presented.  Among  the  operations  shown 
are  spot  welding,  arc,  including  the  shielded 
arc,  metal  table  and  carbon  rod  methods. 
Typical  jobs  in  both  production  and  Job  weld- 
ing are  explained.  The  knowledge  and  physi- 
cal requirements  necessary  to  be  a  good  weld- 
ing operator  are  brought  out 

There  are  opportunities  in  steel  mills 
and  automotive  industries,  in  air  craft,  build- 
ing,   bridge   and   pipe  line  work 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


673     Coppersmi+hing 

BENDING  COPPER  TUBING  TO  A  WIRE 
TEMPLATE.  (Shipbuilding  skills  ser.) 
22min    16-sd-$34.31    1944    Castle  673 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
This    is   No.    1   in    the   sub-series   Copper- 
smithing   in   the   Shipbuilding  skills  series 

Shows  how  the  tubing  Is  annealed,  cooled, 
and  filled  with  rosin;  how  a  wire  template  is 
made;  how  bends  are  marked  on  copper  tub- 
ing; how  bends  are  made  and  checked;  and 
how  to  remove  puckers  which  are  too  large  or 
too  closely  spaced 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


387 


674 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


674     Lumbering.     Forest   products 

AMONG     THE     HARDWOODS,     llmin     16-sd- 
apply   1942    Australian    N&I   bur  674 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
"The  lumber  industry  in  Jarrah  and  Karri 
forests.      Selling    of    lumber — hauling    by    bul- 
locks— trucks — trains — saw     mills,      planing     of 
planks,   cutting  of  paving  blocks. 

"A  fairly  good  film — the  soimd  consists 
of  the  noise  of  chopping,  goading  bullocks,  saw- 
ing. There  is  no  running  commentary,  but 
there    are    printed    captions. 

"Showing  of  this  film  furnished  material 
to  be  used  in  connection  with  reading  material 
in  the  writing  of  a  topic  on  the  lumber  in- 
dustry of  Australia."  Schools  motion  picture 
committee 

"Quite   a  complete   film  on   the  lumbering 
industry.      Photography    and    sound    are    only 
fair."     Callaborator 
Geo  ?1  NJM 

IdP  Ohio 

Mich   16-$1.50 

AXEMANSHIP.    llmin    16-sd-$33;    rent    $1    1943 

BSA  674 

el-Jh-sh 

Peter  McLaren  who  has  held  world  records 

for    chopping    in    England,    Australia,    and    the 

United  States,   demonstrates  the  proper  use  of 

an  axe 

He    demonstrates    the    basic    principles    of 
axemanship    such    as    proper    felling    of    tree, 
sharpening    of    axe,    cutting    of    light    timber, 
splitting  of  log,  etc. 
UtBY    $1 
YMCA 


LOGGING  ALONG.  (Vitaphone  novelties  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  674 

p-el-Jh 

A  Warner  bros.  production  available  only 
to    schools 

"Life  and  work  in  a  lumber  camp  in  the 
northwestern  part  of  the  United  States.  .  . 
Commentary  and  a  background  of  orchestral 
music.  A  rather  complete  picture  of  lumbering 
as  it  was  before  the  advent  of  portable  saw- 
mills and  gasoline  tractors. 

"The  facetiousness  of  the  commentator 
detracts  somewhat.  Suggested  as  having  some 
use  for  geography,  grades  1  through  9."  Ad- 
visory committee 

BosU  $1.50 
Ohio 

LOGGING  IN  THE  NORTHWEST.  lOmin  16- 
sd-$36;  rent  fl.50.  Also  color-$72;  rent  $3 
1947     UWF  674 

el-Jh 
A  logging  crew  leaves  its  quarters,  on  a 
large  raft,  fells  a  number  of  large  trees,  bucks 
them  to  log  lengths  and  transports  them  by 
rail,  truck  and  river.  Traditional  labor  and 
modern  machinery  are  shown  in  detail,  includ- 
ing portable  power  saws  and  amphibious 
tractor 

LUMBERING  IN  THE  PACIFIC  NORTH- 
WEST.   15min   16-si-$24   1930  EBP  674 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 
Laying  a  railroad,   dragging  logs  to  it  by 
steel    cables,     sawing    the    logs    Into    lumber, 
drying    in    tunnel    kilns,     planing    and    subse- 
quent sorting  and  shipping  are  shown 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FROM    LOGS    TO    LUMBER.    lOmin    16-sd-rent 

$1.50.    Also   color-rent   $3   1945   UWF  674 

Jh-sh-adult 

Each    step    in    the    progress    of    raw    logs 

through  the  sawmill  up  to  the  point  of  finished 

lumber 

Shadow    $1 

HOW    TO    FINISH    PLYWOOD.    22mln    16-sd- 
color-loan  1942  Douglas  flr  plywood  assn  674 
sh-trade-adult 
This    color    film    may    be    purchased    for 
$126 

Shows  how  plywood  is  finished.  I.e., 
painted,  stained,  enameled,  wallpapered,  to 
create  the  proper  interior  and  exterior  finishes. 
Of  particular  Interest  to  home  decoration 
classes;  to  wood-working  and  shop  classes, 
to  students  studying  architecture,  or  to  night 
tradeschools  in  painting  or  papering 
WashCE  50c 

INTERNATIONAL  LOGGING.  lOmin  16-sd-loan 
Int   harvester  674 

sh-c-trade 
Industrial  equipment  in  Northwest  logging 
operations 
IdahoSo 

LAYING     OUT     AND     FORMING     PLYWOOD. 

(Wood    fabrication    ser.)     21min    16-sd-$32.87 

1944     Castle  674 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Laying  out  plywood  using  blue  prints 
and  templates;  how  to  form  plywood  in  a  press; 
how  to  reinforce  plywood;  how  to  apply  and 
remove  pressure  strips;  how  to  cut  out  open- 
ings in  plywood;  and  how  to  apply  glue  and 
varnish 

Bray  SuF 

Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAP 

Ohio  VES 

Rice 


THE     LUMBERMAN.      20min    16-sd-color-$125 
1944  Frith  674 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Shows  the  method  used  in  felling  big 
trees  and  transporting  them  to  the  saw  mill. 
The  age  old  method  of  felling  trees  with  an 
ax  or  hand  saw  is  contrasted  to  the  present 
day  use  of  the  power  saw.  The  logs  are  then 
hauled  to  the  mill,  being  transported  by  truck 
or  floated  downstream  when  water  transporta- 
tion is  available. 

"The  safety  of  the  men  is  emphasized. 
Large  log  rafts  containing  several  hundred 
thousand  feet  of  lumber  are  shown,  followed 
by  the  cutting  of  logs  into  lumber  and  grading 
the  lumber.  The  film  ends  with  a  glimpse  of 
the  lumberman  at  home."  Film  world 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLYWOOD  ON  THE  FARM.  30min  16-sd-color- 
loan   1942   Douglas   fir  plywood   assn  674 

sh-c-trade-adult 
May  be  purchased  for  $168 
Brief  scenes  of  Douglas   flr  logging;   brief 
plywood    manufacturing    scenes;    brief    descrip- 
tion   of    physical    properties    of    the    material; 
survey  of  important  uses  for  plywood  on  farms, 
such    as    for    portable    service    buildings,    dairy 
and    horse   barns,    chicken    brooders,    house   re- 
modeling, etc 
loS  50c 
Ores   50c 


PLYWOOD,  THE  MIRACLE  WOOD.  35min  16- 
sd-color-loan    1942   Douglas    fir   plywood   assn 

674 

sh-c-trade-adult 

May  be  purchased  for  $196 

Scenes  of  logging  in  Pacific  Northwest, 
details  of  manufacture  of  plywood,  survey  of 
principal  uses  of  the  material  in  industry  and 
construction 

Geo  $1 
loS  50c 
TMCA   loan 


388 


1947    EDITION 


674-676 


PREFABRICATION    WITH    PLYWOOD.    35min 

le-sd-color-loan     1942     Douglas     flr     plywood 

assn  674 

sh-c-trade-adult 

This    color    film    may    be    purchased    for 

$196 

Contains  a  complete  survey  of  the  entire 
prefabrication  industry,  giving  details  for  fac- 
tory prefabrications,  house  erection,  and  a 
discussion  of  the  future  possibilities  of  build- 
ing houses,  farm  buildings  and  commercial 
structures  by  this  mass-production  method 
WashCE  60c 

REDWOOD  SAGA,  llmin  16-si-sd-$18-$40  Sim- 
mel  674 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult 
Shows    the    cutting,    loading,    transporta- 
tion,   mill   sawing,    and   finishing   operations   of 
the  redwood  lumber  industry  of  northern  Cal- 
ifornia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROMANCE  OF  MAHOGANY.  45min  16-si-loan 
1937    Mahogany  674 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Also  available  in  a  2R  version  (30mln  16- 
si-loan) 

Depicts  the  search  for  mahogany  trees 
in  the  tropical  jungles,  felling  them,  trans- 
portation to  streams  and  down  the  rivers  at 
flood  time.  The  making  of  mahogany  lumber 
and  veneers 
Col    25c  Syr  50c 

MontS  TexBd  loan 

Okla    50c  WashCE   50c 

PCW  $1.60  WashS 

TIMBER    HARVEST,   llmin  16-si-sd-color-loan 

1941    MichC  674 

Jh-sh-adult     Guide 

An  attractive  film  of  the  lumber  industry. 

Gives   an    idea   of   the   importance  of  the   cook 

to   a  lumber  camp  and  a  glimpse  of  the  lives 

of  lumberjacks 

TREES  AND  HOMES.  33mln  16-sd-coIor-Ioan 
1941    "Weyerhaeuser  674 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

This  is  a  sequel  to  "Trees  and  Men" 
(o.p.  1947).  It  was  filmed  in  color  by  Fitz- 
Patrick.  It  shows  logging  and  mill  operations 
at  the  Company's  plant  at  Longview,  Wash- 
ington 

"Instructive  and  colorful — shows  methods 
of  logging.  Documents  one  of  the  most  im- 
portant American  industries  in  an  attractive 
and  extremely  palatable  fashion."     A. A.   Wulff 

"Conservation.  For  all — ^youth,  old  age." 
Collaborator 

WashS    50c 
YMCA 

TREES    THAT    REACH    THE    SKY.    8min    16- 

sd-$25;  rent  $1.25    1945    CanFB  674 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Story  of  Canada's  250  foot  spruce  trees, 
from  the  first  cutting  by  the  lumberjacks  to 
the  final  products  fashioned  from  their  wood. 
The  jobs  of  the  highriggers,  the  feller  crews, 
the  buckers  and  loggers,  are  depicted.  Air- 
plane wings  &  fuselages  are  made  from  ply- 
wood from  the  spruce  tree  which  once 
stretched  towards  the  sky 

Bran  FON   $1 

CanNFS  Int    film 

Dennis  VisEd 


"Even  in  the  3rd  grade  the  children 
learned  quite  a  good  deal  about  leather  and 
modern  shoe  making."  Collaborator 

"High  in  showing  skills  and  processes. 
Action  too  fast."  Dale  J.  Baughman 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LEATHER  WORK.  (Handicraft  instructional 
films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent  $1.50- 
$2    1940    BraF  675 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  film  demonstrates  the  making  of  a 
coin  and  key  purse.  It  was  produced  under  the 
supervision  of  Edward  T.  Hall  of  the  Universal 
School  of  Handicrafts,  Rockefeller  Center,  New 
York.   Student  Zoia  Salko 

A  number  of  leather  articles  are  displayed. 
A  few  of  the  most  popular  types  of  leather — 
snake,  goat,  pig,  steer,  calf  and  cow  are 
shown.  The  pattern  is  cut.  The  design  is 
transferred  to  the  dampened  leather.  The 
modelling  is  done.  India  ink,  blended  with 
water  provides  permanent  colors.  The  holes 
for  lacing  are  registered  from  the  pattern  and 
punched  with  a  hand  punch.  A  drive  punch 
is  used  for  the  snap  buttons  and  the  key  plate. 
An  eyelet  spreader  fastens  the  key  plate.  Parts 
are  laced  together.  The  ends  are  cemented  in- 
side the  coin  purse.  A  chemical  compound 
readily  available  is  used  to  clean,  polish  and 
preserve  the  leather 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY  OF   LEATHER.  14min  16-sd-loan  Tan- 
ners' council  675 
el-jh-sh 
Also    available   in    a   2R    silent  version 
The  opening  scene  begins  with  a  round-up 
of  cattle.     In  the  following  sequences  the  hides 
of    these    animals    are    traced    through    leather 
making    processes    into    shoes,    bags,    clothing, 
upholstery  and  other  products 

There  are  shown  the  methods  and  places 
where  hides  are  taken  off,  how  tanners  get 
them,  how  they  are  cured  and  preserved  in  the 
long  tanning  process.  Modern  industrial  tech- 
nique is  shown  and  contrasted  with  stages 
of  manufacture  where  skilled  handicraft  is  in- 
dispensable 

World  maps  with  animated  titles  and  dia- 
grams indicate  the  Interrelation  of  productive 
factors  in  the  modern  world  by  showing  the 
sources  of  all  the  raw  materials  used  in  tan- 
ning 

Various     methods     used     to    manufacture 
leather  for  specific  purposes  are  shown 
Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


676     Paper 


FROM  TREE  TO  NEWSPAPER.    15min    16-si- 

$24    1928    EBF  67S 

p-el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Shows   the   felling   of   a   tree,    getting   out 

logs,    floating   them    to    market,    making   wood 

pulp,    and   making  paper  ready  for  printing  in 

a  newspaper  plant 

"High  in  showing  processes.     Lacked  de- 
tails."     Dale    J.    Baughman 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


675     Leather 

LEATHER.  15min  16-si-$24  1939  EBF  675 
el-jh  Guide 
Gives  sources  of  various  leathers.  Shows 
tanning  methods  and  constrasts  making  shoes 
by  hand  with  their  manufacture  by  naodern 
machinery 


GIFT  OF  TS'AI    LUN— PAPER.     38min     16-sd- 
color-loan     Hammermill  676 

el-Jh-sh-c-a 
Explains    paper-making,    beginning    with 
the    forests    of    Canada    where    oldest    spruce 
trees  are  used.     Early  scenes  show  how  paper 
was  first  manufactured  in  China 
Ky    80c  Neb 

MontS  Tex    25c 


389 


676-677 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PAPER,      llraln      16-sd-$45      1946      EBP       676 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Tells  the  interesting  story  of  modern 
paper  making,  from  forest  to  finished  sheets. 
Selected  scenes  show  paper  being  made  into 
items  familiar  to  children 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


PAPER      MAKING. 

Coronet 


20min 
Jh-sh 


16-sd-JlOO      1941 
676 


Shows  in  complete  detail  the  processes 
Involved  In  converting  trees  from  the  forests 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada  into  paper. 
Starts  with  scenes  of  winter  logging  in  Upper 
Michigan  and  then  shows  the  conversion  of  the 
logs  into  pulp  by  means  of  both  the  sulphite 
process  and   the  ground  wood   process 

The  action  of  the  digester  and  the 
bleacher  are  explained  in  animated  drawings. 
The  operation  of  the  large  paper  machine  as 
well  as  the  calendering  machine  and  testing 
of  the  paper  in  research  laboratories  are 
shown.  The  paper  is  then  followed  to  a 
large  printing  establishment  to  show  how  it  is 
used   in    publishing   a   magazine 

Available  from  10  or  m.ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


SHORT  COURSE  IN   PAPER   MAKING.    30min 
16-sd-loan    Glatfelter  676 

Shows  the  complete  manufacture  of  fine 
papers  in  a  modern  mill.  Begins  with  the 
cutting  of  the  trees  from  which  the  wood 
pulp  is  obtained  and  continues  through  each 
subsequent  process.  Such  indirect  processes 
as  power  and  steam  production,  water  filtra- 
tion, laboratory  testing  and  control,  and  re- 
claiming of  unused  materials  are  also  pre- 
sented 
NYCC 

TREASURES    OF    THE    FOREST.     15min     16- 

sd-$21.40     1941     Castle  676 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  USDA  film 

Shows  the  cutting  and  transportation  by 
sleighs,  trucks,  electric  railways  and  water- 
ways of  logs  to  the  pulp  and  saw  mills;  cut- 
ting logs  into  lumber  ajid  pulpwood;  the  man- 
ufacture of  wood  pulp,  paper  and  viscose  and 
the  conversion  of  viscose  Into  rayon  fibres 

"This  is  the  U.S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture version  of  the  Swedish  film  'Treas- 
ure in  the  forest*  (16-sd-$25;  rent  apply  1940 
ScandJa).  It  follows  in  a  general  way  the 
translation  made  by  the  Scandinavian  talking 
pictures  end  includes  the  same  scenes  though 
the  narration  varies  in  some  particulars." 
U.S.  dept.  of  agrlc. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TREES  TO  TRIBUNES.    SOmln   16-sd-loan    1943 
Chicago  Tribune  676 

el-Jh-sh-c 

This  Is  a  revision  of  the  film  issued  In 
1937 

Available  to  fraternal  and  social  gather- 
ings of  non -political  nature 

Shows  the  various  steps  required  to  pro- 
duce a  metropolitan  newspaper.  The  scenes 
begin  in  the  timberlands  in  Canada  and  end 
with  delivery  of  the   newspaper  to   the   reader 

"Shows  lumbering  and  paper  making  as 
well  as  the  printing  of  the  newspaper.  Ex- 
cellent for  biology,  chemistry,  general  science 
and  social  studies."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


677     Textiles.    Weaving 

ART  OF  SPINNING  AND  WEAVING.  30min 
16-si-$50;    rent  $2    1930    Harvard  677 

p-el-jh-sh-c 

Taken  In  the  unsurpassed  Colonial  rooms 
of  the  Boston  museum  of  fine  arts  and  under 
the  expert  supervision  of  the  museum  curators 

"Operating  flax  and  wool  spinning  wheels, 
clock  reel,  and  niddy-noddy  for  making  skeins. 
Weaving  processes  on  simple  tape  loom  and  on 
common  hand  loom.  Arranging  warp,  set- 
ting up  loom,  preparing  weft  on  bobbin."  Cali- 
fornia 

"Schools  and  Individuals  working  on 
handicrafts  will  find  this  pictorially  pleasing 
as  well  as  instructive.  Women  in  costume  of 
Colonial  days  go  about  the  old  arts  of  card- 
ing, spinning  and  weaving  woolen  and  linen 
fabrics.  The  illusion  of  looking  backward  at 
domestic  history  is  well  preserved,  and  groups 
interested  in  the  subject  will  find  the  film 
very  much  worthwhile,  altho  the  action  Is 
slow  and  undramatic.  Good  footage  on  dif- 
ference between  linen  and  wool  spinning 
wheels  which  is  sometimes  difficult  to  find." 
16mm  reviewing  committee 

"Excellent    for    technique."    Newark 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FACTS  ABOUT  FABRICS.  26mln  16-sd-loan 
1941    du  Pont  rayon  div  677 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
Describes  yarns,  constructions,  dyeing  oper- 
ations  and    finishing   methods    used    In    making 
textiles.      It    also    contains    information    on    the 
care  of  fabrics,  washing,  etc. 

"The  finest  teaching  film  on  fabrics  we 
have  seen."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FLAMEFOIL  CANVAS  PROTECTION.  22min 
16-sd-color-loan      1946      FFI  677 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Processing  cotton  duck  to  give  It  resis- 
tance to  flame,  water,  weather  and  mildew. 
The  picture  establishes  canvas  as  an  important 
material  in  commerce,  industry,  the  home  and 
in  recreation  and  reveals  In  a  clear  exposition 
using  microphotography  the  qualities  of  cotton 
fiber  which  cause  certain  weaknesses  in  cot- 
ton cloth.  How  this  weakness  Is  minimized 
through  treatment  and  how  this  treated  can- 
vas can  be  most  useful  makes  up  the  rest 
of  the  story 
YMCA 

GOLDEN  FLEECE.  lOmin  16-sd-apply  1941 
Australian    N&I    bur  677 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
"The  wool  Industry  of  Australia:  Flocks 
of  sheep  with  heavy  coats  of  wool,  wash- 
ing of  fleece  whl'e  still  on  the  animals,  inside 
the  shearing  sheds,  branding  after  the  sheep 
have  been  sheared,  grading  and  packing  of 
wool.  Subject  matter  is  good,  but  the  com- 
mentator Is  a  little  hard  to  understand."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE    LOOM.     (Pioneer  life  ser.)     ll%mln    16- 

si-sd-?30-$40;  rent  |1.50.     Also  color-$75     1943 

Barr  677 

el-jh-sh-trade-adult     Guide 

A    narrative    of    the    many    different    tools 

used   by  the  pioneer  weavers   to  produce  cloth 

for  their  needs 

Warp  is  twisted  on  the  spinning  wheel 
and  skeined  on  the  niddy-noddy.  The  skeined 
yarn  is  wound  from  the  swift  onto  the  warp- 
Ing-board  and  the  chained  warp  is  removed 
from  the  board  to  the  loom 


390 


1947    EDITION 


677-677.2 


THE    LOOM — Continued 

The  threading  of  the  warp  thru  the  hed- 
dles  and  reed  is  shown  and  weaving  progresses 

Ideal    $1.65  Ohio 

Mich  UWP 

LOOM  WEAVING.  (Handicraft  instructional 
films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-?30-|40;  rent  $1.50- 
$2    1940    BraF  677 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 
A    girl    student    of    the    Universal    School 
of  handicrafts  threads  a  small  loom  and,   fol- 
lowing a  weaving  draft,  goes  through  the  en- 
tire   process    of    weaving    a    pattern 
Alta    $1  Ind     $1.50 

Cine  si-sd  UWF    $1.50-$2 

Ideal    sd    $2.20  VES  8i-sd-$1.50-$2 

ni  8i-sd-$l-$1.50 

MAKING  COTTON  CLOTHING.  lOmin  16-sd- 
$45     1946     EBF  677 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Tells    the   story  of  a  child's   cotton   print 
dress    from    the    designing    of    the    original    to 
the     pressing     and     packing     of     hundreds     of 
dozens  of  garments  in  a  modern  mass  produc- 
tion  garment   factory.    Hand  methods  are   con- 
trasted   with    quantity    production    technique 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAN  WHO  CHANGED  THE  WORLD,    (Minia- 
ture ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  677 
Jh-sh-c 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"The  story  of  the  aciiievement  of  James 
Hargreaves,  tlie  humble  English  spinner,  who 
invented  the  spinning  jenny  in  1767  thus  lay- 
ing  the   foundation   for    the    'machine   age.' 

"The  commentary  describes  tliis  develop- 
ment in  terms  of  its  relationship  to  the  con- 
Hi  ct  between  man  labor  and  machine  labor." 
Advisory   committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SPINNING  WHEEL.    (Pioneer  life  ser.)    lOmin 

16-si-sd-$30-$40.      Also    coIor-$75      1940      Barr 

677 

el-Jh     Guide 

Progressive   study   prints  of  processes   are 

available   with   stories   to   supplement   the   film. 

Offered  with  film  as  a  teaching  kit  at  a  special 

price 

There  are  detailed  close-ups  of  carding, 
rolling  curls,  and  spinning  combined  with 
study  of  the  various  parts  of  the  "wheel"  and 
the  method  of  doubling  the  yarn  for  knit- 
ting as  Grandmotlier  teaches  Elaine  to  spin 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


677.1     Linen 

CLOTH  OF  KINGS.    (Going  places  ser.)    lOmin 

16-sd-sale  apply;   rent  $1.50     UWF  677.1 

eUJh-sh-c-adult 

Irish   peasants   raise   and   prepare   flax   for 

linen    just    as    they    have    done    for    thousands 

of  years.     Harvested  from  the  fields,  the  plants 

are   placed    in   water   warmed    by   the   sun   and 

kept   immersed   by  weights   tied   to   the   end   of 

each  stalk.     For  a  week,  the  stalks  are  soaked, 

then  taken  from  the  water  and  spread  over  the 

fields  to  dry  in  the  sun  just  as  they  have  been 

since  antiquity 

Most  of  the  mill-workers  we  see  are  girla. 
They  draw  the  warp  and  create  the  designs  to 
decorate  the  finished  material.  The  finished 
linen  is  taken  from  the  factory  into  the  sun- 
shine again.  The  warm  rays  bleach  the  cloth 
to  the  exact  white  or  cream  shade  required 

In  the  factory,  ancient  ways  give  place  to 
new.  Modern  machines  and  modern  processes 
are  shown 


Ironing  Is  almost  the  last  process.  It  may 
be  done  on  a  giant  pressing  stone.  One  is 
shown  which  was  installed  a  hundred  years 
ago  and  is  still  in  service.  Tracework  embroi- 
dery finishes  the  job.  Tested  in  the  laboratory 
with  modern  chemicals,  the  cloth  Is  finally  de- 
clared fit  to  find  its  way  into  the  markets  of 
the  world.  Back  to  their  cottages  troop  the 
workers 

Set  to  the  music   "The  wee  blue  blossom" 
"Excellent  because  of  scenic  shots,  agricul- 
tural and   Industrial  elements,   commercial  and 
cultural    factors.      Wide    grade-placement    and 
subject  m.atter  fields."    Collaborator 

SaskEd 

Shad    $1.50 

FROM     FLAX    TO     LINEN.      15mln.      16-sl-$24 
1930    EBP  677.1 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"History  of  linen  is  traced  from  the  plant- 
ing of  flaxseed  to  the  finished  product.  This 
film  is  especially  fitted  for  use  in  geography, 
social  science,  and  home  economics.  Flaxseed  to 
line  flax.  Spinning  line  flax.  Weaving  linen 
cloth.     Finishing  linen."     Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IRISH    LINEN.      21min      16-sd-color-loan      1946 
Hartley  677.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  the  making  of  beautiful  Irish 
linens  from  the  growing  of  the  flax  to  the 
finished  article.  Pull  of  ideas  and  ways  and 
means  of  using  linens  in  the  home,  how  to 
properly  set  a  table,  etc.  Of  primary  interest 
to  home  economics  and  women's  groups 
Geo 


677.2     Cotton 

COTTON,     llmin     16-sd-rent  apply    1946    EBF 

677.2 
el-jh-sh-c-a  Guide 

Tells  the  story  of  the  making  of  cotton 
cloth,  from  the  picking  of  the  boll  in  southern 
fields  to  the  packing  and  shipping  of  the 
finished  cloth  as  it  comes  from  the  looms  of 
a  modern  mill.  Hand-picking  of  cotton  is  con- 
trasted with  the  work  of  a  modern  mechanical 
picker 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

COTTON    GOODS.     15min    16-sI-$24    1930    EBF 

677.2 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Covers  carding,  twisting,  and  drawing  of 
yarn — production  of  thread — the  weaving  and 
testing  of  cotton  fabrics — and  some  of  the  mul- 
tiple uses  of  cotton  in  everyday  life.  Subject 
matter  interesting,  but  film  is  too  old."  Cali- 
fornia 

"Good  If  brought  up  to  date."    Newark 

Available  frorn   10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

FIBER     FLAX,     THE     SOURCE     OF     LINEN. 

lOmin     16-sd-color-$S5     1946     Western      677.2 
sh-c-trade 
Shows    scenes    of    raising    flax    in    Willa- 
mette Valley,  Oregon,  of  pulling,  of  processing 
and  some  products,  including  linen;  and  scenes 
of  tlie  Flax  Festival,  colorful  pageant 

KING  COTTON.  19min  16-sd-loan  1940  GM  677.2 
el-jh-sh-c-adult 
"The  film  opens  witli  scenes  of  cotton 
fields  and  cotton  picking  as  a  clioir  sings  Negro 
spirituals.  The  development  of  the  cotton  gin 
is  traced  by  comparing  Eli  Whitney's  first 
crude  model  to  the  gigantic  modern  cotton  gin 
of  today.  Next  the  story  of  cotton  unfolds  In  a 
panorama  of  modern  farming,   science  and  in- 


391 


677.2-677.7 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


KING    COTTON — Continued 

dustry.  The  use  of  cotton  fibers  for  fabrics,  lin- 
ters  for  lacquers  and  plastics,  and  cotton  fab- 
rics for  tires  is  shown. 

"The  part  played  by  cotton  in  the  manu- 
facture of  the  modern  automobile,  and  even  in 
building  highways,  is  pointed  out,  and  the  film 
ends  with  an  emphasis  upon  the  part  cotton 
plays  in  making  our  modern  life  safe  and  com- 
fortable. Produced  ...  by  Jam  Handy  Picture 
Service;  sponsored  by  Chevrolet  Division,  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation."     Georgia 

"Film  opens  with  excellent  material  on 
Whitney  and  the  growing  processes."  J.  Fred- 
eric Andrews 

Available  from   10   or  more  fiUn 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAM   FARMER'S  COTTON.     Slmin  16-sd-$38.72 
1938    Castle  677.2 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

"Very  complete  history  of  growth  of  cot- 
ton and  best  practices  in  production.  Human 
interest  approach  used  in  presenting  subject. 
Wife's  efforts  to  counteract  family  discourage- 
ment over  failure  in  marketing  a  poor  yield. 
"Advice  of  county  agent  sought  and  fol- 
lowed. Better  results  after  following  advice 
with  seed  selection  and  Its  treatment  as  well 
as  proper  procedures  of  cultivation  and  harvest- 
ing. Winning  prize  and  ability  to  invest  in 
home  conveniences.  Rather  long  for  elementary 
school  use."  J.  Elizabeth  Dyer 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOME    PICKIN'.   ISmin  16-sd-$23.54   1946  Castle 

677.2 
el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
USDA  production 

Photographed  at  the  1945  National  Cot- 
ton Picking  Contest  in  Blytheville,  Arkansas. 
Slow-motion  and  close-up  photography  show 
how  the  experts  stand,  use  both  hands,  "palm" 
the  bolls,  and  make  use  of  other  techniques 
in  picking  cotton 
Ariz    75c  Tenn  $1 

Cal    50c  USDA 

Mo  UWF 

THREADS  OF  A  NATION,    llmin    16-sd-apply 
TFC  677.2 

el -Jh-sh -trade-adult 
A    Columbia    pictures    production    In    color 
available  only  to  schools 

"A  very  complete  film  on  cotton  from 
the  fields  to  the  finished  fabric.  An  excellent 
subject  on  cotton.  Good  subject  matter  and 
well  photographed.  Very  Interesting  sequence 
dealing  with  old  Peruvian  methods  of  weav- 
ing cotton  cloth.'     California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


bn3    Wool 

WOOLEN  GOODS.    15min    16-si-|24    1929    EBF 

677.3 
el-jh-sh-c    Guide 

"Sources  of  wool,  llamp  wool,  goats, 
sheep.  Homespun  woolens,  sheep  shearing, 
carding,  spinning,  knitting,  old  style  weav- 
ing. Woolen  factory,  shearing  shed,  large 
flock  of  sheep,  dyeing  wool,  mixing  wool, 
carding  machine,  making  clothes,  testing  fab- 
ric, shrinking  cloth,  cutting,  basting  linings 
and  stiffening,  finishing  garment,  pressing." 
Ohio 

"Geography  teachers  will  find  good  use 
for  this  film  in  studying  wool.  History  and 
social  science  classes  will  discover  illumi- 
nating contrasts  between  domestic  and  fac- 
tory methods  of  production.  Home  economics 
classes  will  gain  an  adequate  understanding 
of    textile    manufacture."    Wisconsin 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


677.4     Rayon.    Silk 


FASHION'S     FAVORITE.      33min      16-sd-loan 
1940    du  Pont  rayon  div  677.4 

sh-trade-adu!t 
A  detailed  story  of  the  manufacture  of 
cellulose  acetate  and  of  viscose  rayon  as 
done  by  Du  Pont.  Very  complete  factory 
scenes  and  many  laboratory  tests  are  shown. 
There  is  a  considerable  amount  of  advertis- 
ing   in    this    film 

"Very   fine."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOW    RAYON     IS    MADE.      15min      16-sd-loan 
1945     Am    viscose  677.4 

Jh-sh  Guide 

This  is  a  revised  edition  of  the  1941,  4R 
film  RAYON 

Shows    detailed    steps    in    manufacture   of 
both   viscose  and  acetate   rayon,   starting  with 
raw  material,   to  finished  yarn  and  staple  fiber 
YMCA   loan 

SCIENCE     SPINS     A     YARN.       23min       16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     YMCA  677.4 

Jh-sh-c-aduit-trade 

Produced  by  American  Viscose  Corpora- 
tion 

This  film  indicates  how  the  expansion  of 
any  industry  has  important  effects  on  purchas- 
ing habits,  employment,  and  other  fields  of 
human  endeavor.  As  rayon  is  used  in  more 
types  of  fabric  than  any  other  fiber,  informa- 
tion about  our  first  man-made  fiber  has  broad 
interest.  Dramatized  historical  scenes  are  ef- 
fectively interwoven  into  the  theme,  which  is 
laid  in  a  modern  day  research  laboratory 

SILK.    15min    16-si-$24    1929    EBF  677.4 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Gathering  mulberry  leaves,  feeding 
silkworm,  cocoons,  sorting  cocoons,  heating 
ovens,  steaming  cocoons,  unreeling  silk, 
Japanese  silk  factory,  shipping  silk,  'the 
silk  express,'  train  moving  at  high  speed, 
unloading  silk.  Weaving,  opening  silk  bales, 
treating  raw  silk,  preparing  the  warp,  woof 
thread,  winding  quills,  looms  in  operation, 
printing  designs,   finishing."     Ohio 

"Parts    out-of-date."      Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


677.7     Twine.     Knots 

MAKING    A    FIVE    TUCK   SPLICE.      (Aircraft 

maintenance   ser.)     26min     16-sd-|38.02     1944 

Castle  677.7 

trade 
Instruction  in  soldering  a  cable  end  to 
prevent  unlaying  while  splicing;  how  to  use  a 
splicing  clamp  and  a  marlin  spike;  how  to 
make  the  first  tuck  and  the  four  succeeding 
tucks;  how  to  taper  the  splice;  and  how  to 
set,   serve  and  shellac  the  splice 

Dav  Tex   $2.50 

Nay  UWF    $2 

Rice  VAP 

SuF  VES 

STORY    OF    BINDER    TWINE,     llmin     16-sd- 
loan    1935    Int  harvester  677.7 
el-jh-sh 

Starts  with  the  cutting,  stripping,  curing, 
bleaching,  drying,  baling,  and  shipping  of  the 
fibers  in  Yucatan  and  the  Philippines.  Com- 
plete mill  operations  show  combing,  drawing, 
and  spinning;  winding  the  twine  into  a  ball 
and  putting  on  the  patented  cover  that  pre- 
vents  collapsing  and   tangling;   making,    filling 


392 


1947    EDITION 


677.7-681.4 


STORY  OF  BINDER   TWINE — Continued 

and   sewing  sacks   and   how   the   binder   knot- 
ter   does   its   v/ork 

Col    50c  NH    50c 

111  75c  TexTech 

Kan  WashCB    50c 

MontS  WashS   60c 


21min      16-sd-$30.14      1943 
677.7 


USEFUL     KNOTS. 

Castle 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
"Demonstrates  and  explains  the  tieingr  of 
the  following  knots,  the  overhand,  the  slip, 
the  square,  the  sheet  b^nd,  two  half  hitches, 
the  slippery  hitch,  the  clove  hitch,  and  the 
rolling  hitch."     Indiana 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


678     Rubber 

FREEDOM     RIDES    ON     RUBBER.      26min    16- 

sd-Ioan    1944     YMCA  678 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A  complete  picture  of  the  history,  the 
development,  and  the  final  achievement  of 
making  synthetic  rubber.  Includes  Thomas 
Edison's  many  experiments  and  Harvey  S. 
Firestone's  campaign  for  Americans  to  pro- 
duce their  own  rubber 

"An  outstanding  film  for  science  classes, 
trade  schools,  mens  clubs,  colleges  etc.  It 
clears  up  in  an  interesting  way  the  'hot'  sub- 
ject of  rubber.  Best  film  on  rubber  ever  pro- 
duced."    Collaborator 

111 

MontS   loan 

WEA 

BUILDING    OF    A    TIRE.      28min      16-sd-color- 
loan     1946     YMCA  678 

sh-c-adult-trade 
A  tire  is  comprised  of  the  same  rubber 
band,  the  same  rayon  or  cotton  as  you  get  in 
a  shirt  or  a  pair  of  stockings,  steel  quite  like 
ordinary  piano  wire.  How  do  tire  scientists 
transform  these  three  everyday  materials  into 
tires  of  tremendous  strength  and  durability — 
tires  on  which  our  very  lives  depend?  In 
simple,  easy-to-understand  language,  the  fa- 
mous Walt  Disney  Hollywood  staff  takes  this 
involved  story  and  unfolds  it  so  that  anyone 
can  comprehend  its  meaning,  by  an  ingenious 
use  of  diagrammatic  sketches 
Wis 

RUBBER.  15min  16-si-$24  1929  EBF  678 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
From  the  plantation  in  Sumatra  where 
rubber  trees  are  scarred  and  crude  rubber 
processes  shown,  to  the  United  States  where 
rubber  is  converted  into  tires,  tennis  shoes 
and  fountain  pens 

"High  in  showing  practices  of  this  indus- 
try."  Dale  J.    Baughman 

"Out  of  date."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY     OF     CHARLES     GOODYEAR.     (Pools 

who  made  history  ser.)   lO^min    16-sd-apply 

TFC  678 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production.   Available  only  to 

schools 

"A  dramatization  of  Charles  Goodyear'a 
struggle  to  make  India  rubber  usable  for  com- 
mercial purposes.  Concluding  scenes  show 
Daniel  Webster  defending  in  a  court  of  law 
Goodyear' s  claim  to  the  patents. 

"The  picture  contains  sufficient  material 
dealing  with  Goodyear' s  research  and  experi- 
ments to  make  it  interesting  for  courses  In 
junior  and  senior  high  school  science.  Recom- 
mended   also    for    social    science    groups    con- 


cerned with  rubber  in  industry,  and  the  rela- 
tion of  inventions  to  world  progress.  Excellent 
for    chemistry    classes."      Advisory    committee 

"Drinking  scenes  make  it  undesirable  for 
school  distribution.  Character  portrayal 
poor.  .  .  Lots  of  irrelevant  materiaJ.  Good 
commentator."     Collaborator 

Above  statement  "isn't  true.  All  these 
short  TFC  biographies  are  excellent.  This  is 
very    popular    scene".     Collaborator 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SYNTHETIC    RUBBER.    21min    16-sd-loan    1944 
Goodyear  678 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"In  which  is  traced  the  history  of  the 
development  of  the  first  rubber-like  material 
in  1892  to  present-day  production  methods  In 
synthetic  rubber  plants.  Processes  involved  In 
the  transition  of  chemicals  to  rubber  described 
step-by-step. 

"Other  possible  sources  of  rubber,  such 
as  milkweed,  the  guayule  plant,  and  Russian 
dandelion,  are  discussed. 

"The  picture  also  describes  the  action  of 
self-sealing  gasoline  tanks  which  were  made 
possible  by  synthetic  rubber."  Educational 
screen 

"Very  good  for  classes  studjdng  science, 
natviral  resources  or  modern  history."  Collabo- 
rator 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


680     Handicraft 

TOYS  FROM  ODDS  AND  ENDS.  (Handicraft 
teaching  films  ser.)  15-lOmin  16-si-sd-$30- 
$40;    rent     $1.50-$2   1941   BraF  680 

Guide 
Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Uni- 
versal school  of  handicrafts.  There  is  a  brief 
display  of  several  articles  made  from  odds 
and  ends  of  cloth,  wool,  rubber,  yarn,  etc.  and 
then  a  detailed  demonstration  of  the  making 
of    a    small    woolly    dog    is    given 

"Good  for  a  specific  article.  Photography 
good.  Good  for  teachers  of  arts  and  crafts." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


681     Clocks  and  watches 

TIME.    20min    16-sd-loan    1944    Mod  681 

el-jh-sh   Guide 
Produced  by  Audio  productions  and  spon- 
sored   by    the    Elgin    national    watch    company. 
Contains  no  advertising 

An  interesting  film  of  the  history  of  tell- 
ing time.  Shows  some  of  the  methods  used  from 
earliest  times  to  present  day  small  and  ef- 
ficient watches 

There  is  an   explanation  of  the  difference 
between  sun  time  and  star  time 
DG  Sw 

Eng  TexVE 

Minn  $2  VE  loan 

Mods  loan  VisEd 

Rarlg 


681.4     Optical  instruments.     Lenses 

CENTERING,  EDGE  GRINDING  AND  BEVEL- 
ING.  (Optical  craftsmanship  ser.)  27min  16- 
sd-$39.45      1943      Castle  681.4 

sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Polished  lenses  centered  visually  by  colli- 
mator     device,      edge-ground      to      dimension, 
checked  with  micrometer  and  ring  gauge,   then 
given   45°    bevel   to  a,   .040"   edge   thickness 


393 


681.4-683 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


CENTERING,  EDGE  GRINDING  AND  BEV- 
EL I N  G — Continued 

Operation    of    multiple    spindle    production 

machines,    centering   by    reflection 
Calhoun  SuF 

Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAP    34. 6G 

Rice  VES 

EYES  OF  SCIENCE.  45min  16-sI-loan  1930 
Bausch    &    Lomb  681.4 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Galileo  with  his  early  telescope;  Leeu- 
wenhoek  and  his  simple  microscope;  the  ar- 
rangement of  lenses  and  tubes  which  have 
given  the  scientists  the  super-eye;  the  spec- 
troscope; ophthalmoscope;  binoculars;  motion 
picture    machines."     Colorado 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FINE  GRINDING.  (Optical  craftsmanship  ser.) 
15min     16-sd-$26.43     1943     Castle  681.4 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Large  blocked  concave  lenses  subjected  to 
a  No.  1200  and  No.  1600  abrasive  on  grinding 
machine,  to  accuracy  beyond  mechanical  meas- 
urement. Adjustment  of  grinding  machine,  in- 
spection for  defects.  Prime  need  for  clean- 
liness 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LENSES.  15mln    16-si-$24    1931    EBF  681.4 

Jh-sh-c    Guide 
Emphasizes    those   phases    of   lens    refrac- 
tion   admirably    shown     by    animation:    action 
of  a  converging  lens,   real  and  virtual   images, 
changes    of    magnification;    effect    of    diverging 
lens  and  formation  of  the  virtual  image;   con- 
struction  and   explanation   of   acromatic   lenses 
Available  from,  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OPTICAL     INSTRUMENTS.      15min      16-si-$24 

1931     EBF  681.4 

jh-sh-c    Guide 

Utilizes    the    principles    of    reflection    and 

refraction  and  applies  them  to  optical  devices. 

The     film    units    are     Mirrors;     The     eye     and 

spectacle     lenses;     The     camera;     Stereopticon 

and     moving     picture    projectors;     Microscopes 

and  telescopes 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POLISHING— SPHERICAL  SURFACES.  (Op- 
tical craftsmanship  ser.)  28min  16-sd-$40.89 
1945    Castle  681.4 

sh-trade-aduit  Guide 
Produced    by    US    Office    of    education 
Making    a    concave    or    convex    polishing 
shell;    how    to   trim    the  polishing  shell   to   size 
and  cut  breathers;   how  to  set  up  and  use  the 
polishing    machine;    how    to    make    a   Newton's 
ring  check  with  a  test  glass;  and  how  to  cor- 
rect for  hollow  condition  and  high  condition 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROUGH  GRINDING— SPHERICAL  SURFACES. 

26min      16-sd-$38.75      1943      Castle  681.4 

681.4 
sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced   for  US   Office   of  education 
The  concepts  of  radius  and  sphericity  are 
explained,    a    large    bi-concave    lens    is    rough- 
ground    by    hand    to    specific    curvature,    using 
three  .successive  spherical   grinding   tools,    each 
.003"    to    .005"    greater    in    radius.      Curvature 
check   by   pencil    method   and   by   dial -gauge   is 
demonstrated.      The   importance   of   cleanliness. 
Basic   optical    rule,    "working  from   the  edges" 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Vay  UWP    |2 


ROUGH     GRINDING     BY    PIN     BAR— SPHERI- 
CAL   SURFACES.      19min      16-sd-$31.44      1943 
Castle  681.4 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  for  the  US  Office  of  education 
Grinding  large  bi-convex  lens.     Extension 
of  operators  hands  by  means  of  lever,  pin,  and 
lens  holder.     Correction  of  tools 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  UWP    $1.50 

Nay 

TO    GREATER    VISION.    28min    16-sd-loan    1944 
Bausch  &  Lomb  681.4 

sh-c 

Manufacture  of  glass  for  optical  instru- 
ments and  eyewear.  Demonstration  of  optical 
principles  involved.  Shows  applications 

Explains  reflection,  refraction,  dispersion, 
focus.  Precision  manufacture  of  prisms,  lenses 
and  other  optical  elements.  Optical  instruments 
used  in  industry  and  war 

How  eyes  are  treated  and  faulty  vision 
is  corrected 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


682     Horseshoeing.     Forging 

FORGING    WITH     A     HAND     FORGE.      (Farm 
work)    13min     16-sd-$23.60     Castle  682 

trade-adult 
Shows  how  to  clean  the  tuyere  and 
build  an  open  fire  in  a  forge;  how  to  maintain 
the  fire  and  coke  the  coal;  how  to  layout  anc7 
mark  the  stock;  how  to  heat  mild  steel  foi 
forging;  and  how  to  forge  an  eye 
Eastin     $2  UWP    $1.50 

Ind    $1.85 

HORSESHOEING.   (Farm  work  ser.)   19min  16- 
sd-$30.74     1944     Castle  682 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  how  to  handle  a  horse  during  shoe- 
ing, the  correct  position  for  holding  fore  and 
hind  feet  during  shoeii.'g;  how  to  determine 
incorrect  posture  and  correct  it;  how  to  pre- 
pare the  feet  for  shoeing;  how  to  select,  fit, 
and  nail  on  shoes;  how  to  take  off  shoes;  and 
how  to  tighten  old  shoes  on  a  horse 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


683     Firearms 

HOW  TO  SHOOT  THE   RIFLE.     30min     16-sd- 

rent  $4     1945     Am  films  683 

"A  vei-y  complete  film  so  clearly  done  that 
the  various  phases  could  be  used  as  single 
units. 

"Contents:  nomenclature,  correct  sight, 
use  of  sighting  bar,  triangulation  exercises, 
loop  sling,  pulse  and  breatliing,  trigger  squeeze; 
prone,  sitting,  kneeling,  standing  positions — 
calling  shots,  'clock'  system — and  sight  adjust- 
ment."    N.S.W.A. 

Ind    $3.25  SC    $3 

Ohio  Vesco 

RVA    $4 

PISTOL  BULLSEYES.  20min  16-sd-$80  1941 
Trans  683 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Functional  films  and  is  also 
available  in  a  40min  version  for  $90.  Pro- 
duced with  the  cooperation  of  the  National 
rifle    association    of    America 

•'An  instructional  film  on  the  use  of  the 
pistol  showing:  proper  sight  alignment;  prac- 
tice with  the  sighting  bar;  gripping  the  gun; 
trigger    pressure;     correct    shooting    positions; 


394 


1947    EDITION 


683-684 


PISTOL    BULLSEYES — Continued 

trigger    squeeze;    sight    adjustment;    slow    fire; 

timed  and  rapid  Are;  cocking  the  hammer;  use 

of   a   blank    target."    California 
Amfllms    $4  RVA    $4 

Cal   $3  UWF    $4.50 

Ideal 

SAFETY    ONI     IR     16-si-sd-coIor-loan     MichC 

683 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade 
Right  and  wrong  way  to  handle  hunting 
arms 

THOMPSON    SUBMACHINE    GUN.     90min    16- 
sd-$360      1942      Trans  683 

Produced  at  Fort  Knox,  Kentucky,  in  co- 
operation with  the  War  department.  Adopted 
as  a  basic  training  picture  by  the  Army.  It 
covers  every  angle  of  the  use,  handling  and 
care  of  the  Thompson  submachine  gun,  which 
is  one  of  the  service  arms  of  our  fighting 
forces 

May  also  be  had  as  follows:  Lesson  I,  Me- 
chanical training  (3R)  $120;  Lesson  II,  Func- 
tioning (IR)  $40;  Lesson  III,  Manual  of  arms 
(IR)  $40;  Lesson  IV,  Loading  and  firing  (IR) 
$40;  Lesson  V.  Marksmanship  (2R)  $80;  Les- 
son VI,  Employment  of  Thompson  gun  (IR) 
$40;  Lesson  VII,  Advanced  mechanical  train- 
ing   (IR)    $40 


684     Cabinet  making.     Woodwork 

BEVELING,     MITERINQ,     RABBETING     AND 
DADOING.     (Operations   on   the   variety  saw 
ser.)      19min     16-sd-$30.74     1945     Castle     684 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Cutting   bevel    with   tilted   fence;   how   to 
cut    a    bevel    with    tilted   blade;    how   to   set   a 
miter  gage;  how  to  use  a  stopblock  in  miter- 
jng;  how  to  set  the  fence  and  blade  for  cutting 
rabbets;    and   how   to   install   and   use   a  dado 
head 
Dav  SuP 

Eastin     $2  UWF    $1.50 

Ind     $1.60  VAP    $25.85 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

BEVELING,  STOP  CHAMFERING  AND  TAP- 
ERING  SQUARE  STOCK.  (Jointer  ser.) 
20min     16-sd-$32.16     1945     Castle  684 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Setting   fence   for   bevel   cutting;   how   to 
adjust  the  proper  amount  of  cut;  how  to  cut 
chamfer;    how   to    set    the   infeed   and   outfeed 
tables  for  stop  chamfer;  how  to  set  stop  blocks; 
how    to    cut    tapers;    and    how    to   observe    all 
proper  safety  precautions 
Dav  SuF 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF    $1.50 

Ind    $2  VAP    $27.09 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

BUILDING  A  WOODEN  RIB.  (Wood  fabrica- 
tion   ser.)    19min      16-sd-$31.44      1944      Castle 

684 
sh-trade-aduit  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
How    to    assemble,    fit,    and    glue    wooden 
parts  in   a  Jig;   how  to  prepare  the  framework 
for   plywood    gussets;    how    to   fit    and    position 
the    gussets    to    the   framework;    how    to   apply 
aircraft    glue;    how    to    drive    nails,    and    use 
clamps  for  a  good  glue  bond;  and  how  to  ap- 
ply varnish 
Bray  SuP 

Dav  UWF    $2 

Nay  VAP   $26.47     , 

Rice  VES  / 


CUTTING  COVE  MOLDING  AND  A  CORE- 
BOX.  (Operations  on  the  variety  saw  ser.) 
19min     lG-.sd-$31.44      1945     Castle  684 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Selecting  of  stock  for  cove  molding;  how 
to  mark  the  stock;  how  to  cut  and  rip  cove 
molding;  how  to  set  up  equipment  and  make 
progressive  adjustments  in  oblique  cutting; 
how  to  select  the  proper  blade  for  oblique  cut- 
ting; and  how  to  cut  a  deep  hollow 
Dav  SuF 

Eastin    $2  UWF  $1.50 

Ind     $2  VAP    $25.85 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

CUTTING   GROOVES  WITH    CIRCULAR  SAW 
BLADES.      (Operations    on    the    variety    saw 
ser.)      22min     16-sd-$33.60     1945     Castle       684 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Setting   up   the   machine   to   cut  grooves; 
cutting    grooves    in    stiles    and    rails;    cutting 
grooves  for  splines;  and  cutting  stop  channels 
in  mirror  frame  members 
Dav  SuP 

Ind    $2  UWF    $1.50 

lo   $2  VAP    $28.33 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

CUTTING  TENONS  AND  SEGMENTS. 
(Operations  on  the  variety  saw  ser.)  16min 
16-sd-$26.43      1945      Castle  684 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Laying  out  and  cutting  a  tenon;   setting 
up   equipment   to   make    shoulder   cuts;    setting 
up    the    equipment    to    make    first    and    second 
check  cuts;  how  to  prepare  a  Jig  to  trim  and 
miter    segments;    and    how    to    guide    the    Jig; 
using  a  slide  miter  gage 
Dav  SuP 

Eastin     $2  UWF     $1.50 

Ind    $1.85  VAP   $22.11 

Nay  VES 

Rice 

ELEMENTARY  MANUAL  TRAINING.  (Han- 
dicraft instructional  films  ser.)  lOmln  16-si- 
sd-$30-$40;    rent    $1.50-$2     1940     BraP  684 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Produced  under  the  supervision  otf  Ed- 
ward T.  Hall  of  the  Universal  school  of  handi- 
craft. Rockefeller  Center,  New  York.  Instruc- 
tor Michael  C.  Dank.  Student  Martin  Elkort 
A  gift  box  is  displayed,  and  then  a  table 
Is  seen  covered  with  various  samples  of  this 
sort  of  work.  The  working  plan  indicates 
lumber  or  stock  required 

The  instructor  selects  various  tools  and 
shows  the  plans  to  a  small  boy.  The  young- 
ster proceeds  to  measure,  saw  and  plane  the 
various  pieces  needed.  The  glues  and  nails 
them  together.  He  carves  with  a  veining  tool, 
attaches  cleats  to  the  cover  and  sandpapers 
the  box.  He  applies  a  stain  and  attaches 
leather  hinges.  He  traces  a  ship  design  onto  a 
piece  of  wood,  cuts  it  out  with  a  coping  saw 
and   glues   it   to   the   top   of   the   box 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ESSENTIALS    OF    WOOD    TURNING.     IR     16- 

si-sd-$24-$36;  rent  $1.50  1941  UWF  684 
Jh-trade 
Two  high  school  teachers,  In  charge  of 
visual  aids  and  vocational  training,  collaborate 
in  a  well  made  teaching  film  on  operation  of 
a  simple  wood  lathe,  by  scraping  method  and 
show  the  usefulness  of  knowledge  of  wood- 
working   machinery 

Calhoun  Tex    si-$1.50 

Eng  TexVE 

IdP  si-$l  VES  si-sd-$1.50-$2 

Najr 


395 


684 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


FACE        PLANING        UNEVEN        SURFACES. 

(Jointer  ser.)     13min  16-sd-$23.60  1945    Castle 

684 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Surfacing    of    wide    stock    on    one    side; 
using   a  pusher;   making  and   using  a  feather 
board;    and   how   to    use   a   backing   block   for 
facing  thin  stock 
Dav  SuF 

Ind    $1.85  UWF    $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $19.21 

Ohio  VES 

Rice 

FACE    TURNING    A    COLLAR.      (Wood    lathe 
ser.)    16min  16-sd-$27.88     1945     Castle  684 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Preparing  a  faceplate  chuck;  how  to  at- 
tach work  to  faceplate  chuck;  how  to  turn  a 
fillet;  and  how  to  taper  turn  a  recess 
Available  from  10   or  more  filin 
libraries   or  distributors 

FURNITURE    CRAFTSMEN,    llmin     16-sd-$50 
1940     EBF  684 

Jh-sh-trade  Guide  15c 

"Describes  the  roles  of  the  designer  and 
skilled  craftsmen  in  making  custom-built  fur- 
niture. Pattern  making,  laying  out,  band 
sawing,  power  planing,  joining,  lathe  turning, 
grooving,  gluing,  carving,  and  finishing  stages 
are   studied  in  closeup  detail. 

"The  interrelation  of  hand  and  machine- 
tool  operations  and  skills  required  for  pre- 
cision wood-working  are  demonstrated 
throughout."      School   management 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FURNITURE    MAKING.     15min    16-si-$24    1929 
EBF  684 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

"Design,  Tudor  Elizabethan  period,  Louis 
Xrv  period.  Early  American  period,  Geor- 
gian period,  a  drafting  room,  furniture  models, 
hand  carving.  Machine  production,  multiple 
carving  machine,  the  spindle  carver,  the  jig 
sander,  the  belt  sander,  the  automatic  lathe, 
automatic-tuning  sander,  air  router,  making 
dove-tail  joints,  vertical-spindle  borer,  the  jig 
saw,  band  saw,  straight-line  ripper,  glueing 
joints,   straitoplane,  veneering. 

"Finished  product,  assembling  a  table, 
painting  by  compressed  air,  pumicing,  uphol- 
stering, arrangement  of  furniture  in  dining 
room,  arrangement  in  living  room."  Ohio 

"High  in  showing  skills  and  processes 
Poor  organization  to  show  process."  Dale  J. 
Baughman 

"Some  excellent  material  In  this  film." 
Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


JOINTING  AN  EDGE  FOR  GLUING— IN- 
STALLING  KNIVES.  (Jointer  ser.)  21mln 
16-sd-$32.87      1945      Castle  684 

sh-trade-adult     Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Determining   when    knives    are   dull;    re- 
moving dull  knives;  installing  sharp  knives  on 
the  cutter  head  and  adjusting  them  for  proper 
cutting;   how  to  straighten  crooked  stock;  and 
how  to  joint  edges  for  gluing 
Dav  SuF 

Ind    $2  UWF     $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $27.71 

Ohio  VES 

Rice 


JOINTING  EDGES  AND  ENDS  90  DEGREES 
TO  FACE.  (Jointer  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1945    Castle  684 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows   how   to   set   the   fence   and   infeed 
table   to   proper  height;   how  to  feed  with   the 
grain;  how  to  joint  end  grain  so  as  to  prevent 
tearing;    and    how    to    observe    all    necessary 
safety  precautions 
Dav  SuF 

Ind    $1.60  UWF     $1.50 

Nay  VAF   $24.60 

Rice  VES 

MASTERPIECES  IN  MAHOGANY.  3flmln  16- 
si-loan  Mahogany  684 

sh-trade-adult 
Tells    the    story   of   the   reproduction   of   a 
fine  18th  century  mahogany  table 

Begins  with  the  design  and  scaled  shop 
drawings;  the  rough  solid  mahogany  lumber 
and  beautiful  veneers  are  then  followed  step 
by  step  thru  dry  kiln,  past  the  saws  and 
through  the  various  machines  that  shape,  turn, 
carve  and  sand  each  part 

Finishing    steps    include    staining,     filling, 
glazing,     the     application     of     finishing     coats, 
sanding,  waxing  and  polishing 
MontS 
WashCE  50c 

PLANING  ROUGH  SURFACES  TO  DIMEN- 
SIONS.  (Operations  on  the  single  face  sur- 
facer    ser.)    17min    16-sd-$29.29      1945      Castle 

684 
trade  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Adjusting    the    table    for    desired    thick- 
ness;  how  to  set  feed  rolls  for  proper  speed; 
how  to  feed  with  the  grain;  and  how  to  sur- 
face short  pieces  and  glued  stock 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SHAPING  AFTER  TEMPLATE  AND  SHAP- 
ING    CURVED    EDGES.     (Operations   on   the 

spindle    shaper    ser.)    17min    16-sd-$29.29    1945 
Castle  684 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Making  a  template  for  the  job;  how  to 
Install  knives  in  the  spindle;  how  to  use  the 
template  when  smoothing  squared  edges;  how 
to  set  up  equipment  for  shaping  a  curved  edge; 
and  how  to  shape  a  curved  edge  in  more  than 
one  cut 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURNING  A  CYLINDER  BETWEEN  CEN- 
TERS. (Wood  lathe  ser.)  17min  16-sd-$29.29 
1945     CasUe  684 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Choosing  and  centering  stock  for  a  job; 
how  to  mount  stock  in  the  wood  lathe  for  turn- 
ing between  centers;  how  to  select  the  proper 
speed;  how  to  select  and  use  cutting  tools; 
how  to  use  the  parting  tool  to  establish 
diameter  and  length;  how  to  use  the  skew 
chisel;  how  to  sand  turning  work;  and  the 
safety  factors  involved 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURNING  TAPER  WORK.  (Wood  lathe  ser.) 
12min  16-sd-$22.88     1945     Castle  684 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Centering  cylindrical  wood  stock  for 
spindle  turning;  how  to  make  clearance  cuts 
and  why  they  are  made;  how  to  establish  the 
diameters  of  a  taper;  how  to  turn  a  single 
taper;  how  to  establish  diameters  for  turning 
two  tapers  from  a  single  piece  of  material; 
and  how  to  turn  the  tapers 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


396 


1947    EDITION 


684-690 


TURNING  WORK  IN  A  CHUCK.    (Wood  lathe 
ser.)   15min  16-sd-$26.43     1945     Castle  684 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Mounting  work  on  a  faceplate;  how  to 
turn  one  face  of  the  work;  how  to  make  a 
chuck  for  tlie  opposite  face;  how  to  fit  the 
finished  face  to  the  chuck;  and  how  to  turn 
the  second  face 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TURNING      WORK      ON      A      FACE      PLATE. 

(Wood    lathe    ser.)    15min    16-sd-$27.15      1945 
Castle  684 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Various  types  of  faceplates;  how  to  choose 
the  proper  faceplate;  how  to  attach  the  stock 
to  the  faceplate;  how  to  true  up  the  work; 
how  to  scribe  the  work  for  inside  turning;  how 
to  use  the  roundnose  chisel  and  diamond  point 
chisel;  and  how  to  smooth  the  bottom  of  the 
recess 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WOODWORKER.     (Tour  life  work  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-$50;   rent  $1.50     1940     Mahnke  684 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult     Guide 

Produced    by   Vocational    guidance    films 

The  film  points  out  that  the  many  phases 
of  the  building  industry  employ  thousands  of 
men  who  work  with  wood.  Furniture,  mill 
work,  and  pattern  making  establishments  em- 
ploy wood  working  craftsmen  in  large  numbers 

Shows  carpenters  erecting  scaffold,  set- 
ting forms  for  concrete  foundations  and  walls. 
Men  are  shown  constructing  a  house  from 
foundation  through  to  the  flooring  and  finish- 
ing. Mill  working  operations  are  portrayed, 
such  as  sash  and  door,  stair  building,  and  cab- 
inet assembly.  Small  cabinet  shops  offer  an- 
other field.  Work  in  veneer  and  furniture  fac- 
tories is  outlined.  Wood  pattern-making  is 
covered    also 

In  the  woodworking  field  one  can  hope 
to  be  a  foreman,  a  contractor  or  to  own  a 
shop.  The  picture  closes  with  scenes  of  a 
student  working  in  the  school  woodworking 
class  and  a  summary  of  how  mechanical  draw- 
ing, mathematics,  and  sciences  will  help  the 
student  to  better  prepare  himself  for  the 
woodworking  field 

"An  excellent  film  for  high  school  stu- 
dents and  as  a  demonstration  subject  in  edu- 
cation  classes."    California 

"Splendid    for    guidance    purposes — not    in 
any   sense   a   training   film."    A. A.    Wulff 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


685     Boots  and  shoes 


686     Bookbinding 


15min     16-sd-color-loan 
685 


IF   THE   SHOE    FITS 

1945     Ganz 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Each  step  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes  Is 
shown  at  the  Thom  McAn  factory 
MontS  NYSyr 

NH  Okla 

MAKING  SHOES,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1947    EBF 

685 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Designed  to  show  elementary  school  chil- 
dren   how   shoes    are   manufactured   in   modern 
American  factories.  It  traces  the  entire  process 
from   cutting  the  leather  through  assembly  of 
various    parts   of   the   shoe   and   final   polishing 
and  packing.  One  of  a  series  of  films  to  show 
children  how  modern  technology  affects  every- 
day life 
Kan 


BOUND    TO     LAST.      18min      16-sd-loan     1935 

Ganz  686 

Produced   by   Ganz,    sponsored   by  Binders 

board    manufacturers    and    narrated    by    Alois 

Havrilla 

Several  old  and  rare  books  in  the  Li- 
brary of  Congress  are  shown.  Then  the  process 
of  manufacturing  binders  board  is  given  in 
detail  and  also  many  steps  in  the  actual 
printing  and  making  of  a  book.  The  binding 
is  shown  as  it  Is  done  both  by  hand  and  by 
machine 

"Very  well  organized.  Procedures  clearly 
explained  and  illustrated.  Last  scenes  of  In- 
dividuals reading  books  not  necessarv,  but  not 
obnoxious."    California 

"Advertising        is        not        objectionable" 

Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ELEIVIENTARY  BOOK  BINDING.  (Handicraft 
instructional  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30- 
540;   rent  $1.50-$2   1940  BraF  686 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  under  the  supervision  of  Ed- 
ward T.  Hall  of  the  Universal  School  of  Handi- 
crafts, Rockefeller  Center,  New  York.  Instruc- 
tor Mary  Louise  Weston,  Student  Betty  Love 
A  number  of  books  with  attractive  bind- 
mgs  are  seen  first.  Pacer,  vellum,  buckram, 
hnen  and  leather  samples  are  shown.  Paper 
for  the  cover  of  the  book  we  now  see  made 
is  decorated  by  finger  painting.  It  is  then  laid 
aside  to  dry  for  use  later.  Sheets  of  wrap- 
ping paper,  folded,  form  the  sections  or  body 
of  the  book.  After  folding,  the  sections  are 
placed  between  boards  and  clamped.  We  see 
the  sewing  in  and  out  thru  kerfs  and  insert- 
ing of  tapes,  and  the  gluing  of  super  or  gauge 
and  a  strip  of  firm  paper  to  back  of  book. 
A  strip  of  binders  vellum  is  marked  and  pasted 
to  the  board.  Covers  are  pasted  to  the  board 
and  are  rubbed  on  thoroly  to  avoid  air  blis- 
ters 

The    cover    paper    is    rubbed    gently    but 
firmly    in    place.     End    sheets    are    pasted    and 
book    is    inserted    in    its    covers.     The    finished 
product  is  held  up  for  inspection 
Balis   sl-75c  Ind    sd-$1.50 

Cine  si-sd  Mich  si-$l 

Ideal    sd    $2.20  UWF    $1.50-$2 

111  si-sd-$l-$1.50  VES  si-sd-$1.50-$2 

NEW  BOOKS  FOR  OLD.  30mln  16-sl-$50; 
rent  $6    Western  reserve  686 

Rental  given  is  for  4  days.  Producer  has 
not  verified  information  recently 

This   Is  a   study   of  the   way  books   wear 
out,    the    method    of    preparing    them    for    the 
bindery    by    a    library    and    the    approved    "li- 
brary   binding    method"    of    rebinding 
Mich 


690     Building 


WHAT   PRICE  SAFETY,    (Crime  does  not  pay 
ser.)   2R  16-sd-apply    TFC  690 

sh-c-adult 

A  Metro -Goldwyn- Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only  to   schools 

"A  gang  forces  its  way  into  a  construc- 
tion business,  attempts  to  escape  the  pro- 
visions of  the  building  code,  and,  after  several 
deaths  have  resulted,  ia  apprehended  by  the 
police.  .  .  Recommended  for  social  studies  at 
high  school  level,  and  for  sociology  in  college." 
Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $3  Ohio 

Neb   60c  t  YMCA    $3 


397 


691-694 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


691     insulation 

COVERING  HOT  AND  COLD  PIPES.  (Ship- 
building skills  ser.)  22min  16-sd-$34.31  1944 
Castle  691 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Office  of  education 
Shows  purpose  of  insulation;  methods  and 
tools  used  in  applying  various  types  of  in- 
sulating materials;  how  to  prepare  paste  and 
cut  and  paste  canvas;  types  of  stitches  and 
how  to  use  needle  for  sewing  canvas;  how  to 
cover  flanges;  shows  types  of  materials  used  to 
cover  cold  pipes 

This   Is   No.   1   in   the  sub-series   Pipe  in- 
sulation in  the  Shipbuilding  skills  series 
Calhoun  SuP 

Dav  UWP 

IdP  VAP   $29.67 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


693     Masonry 


BRICK  AND  STONE  MASON.  (Tour  life  work 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1945 
Mahnke  693 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 

"Shows  various  phases  of  structural  ma- 
sonry and  presents  some  of  the  techniques  of 
the  trade  as  the  commentary  discusses  the 
qualifications  of  one  who  wishes  to  become  a 
mason. 

"The  American,  English,  and  Flemish 
bonds  are  differentiated. 

"Technical  terms — headers,  stretchers, 
arches,  keystone,  cutstone,  and  rubble — are  de- 
fined by  the  commentator  and  are  illustrated 
on  the  screen.  Patterns  of  laying  masonry  are 
discussed  and  shown  as  they  relate  to  strength 
and   beauty  of  the  handiwork  of  the  mason. 

"Much  of  the  closing  sequence  of  the  pic- 
ture deals  with  the  qualifications  of  the  mason. 

"Should  prove  valuable  in  suggesting  vo- 
cational opportunities  in  the  trade.  .  .  It  is 
well  organized  for  use  as  a  broad  orientation 
to  the  subject  of  masonry  as  a  vocation." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributora 


HACKSAWS.     (Use    and    care    of    hand    tools 

ser.)    18min    16-sd-$16.33    1943    Plomb  694 

J  h-sh- trade- adult 
"Proper    selection    of    blades    for    various 
metals   and   correct   methods   are   developed   by 
the  film."   State  college  of  Washington 
111    $1.50  Tex  $2 

Ohio  WashS 


HAMMERS.    (Use  and  care  of  hand  tools  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$9.86    1943    Plomb  694 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
"Various    types    of    hammers    and    correct 
handling   are    shown."    State   college   of  Wash- 
ington 

111   $1.50  Tex  $1.50 

Ky    55c  WashS 

Ohio 


HAND    SAWING.     20min    16-sd-$66     1943     Jam 

Handy  694 

sh-trade-adult 

Sets    for    the    fundamentals    of    handling 

hand  saws  and  choosing  the  right  saw  for  the 

job 

ni   $2  Ohio 

Neb  TexVB 


PLIERS     AND     SCREWDRIVERS.      (Use     and 

care  of  hand  tools  ser.)    17%min  16-sd-$13.07 

1943      Plomb  694 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 

"Correct    use    of    these    tools    as    well    as 

what    not    to    do    is    shown."    State    college    of 

Washington 

111     $1.50  Tex  $2 

Ken  55c  WashS 

Ohio 


PUNCHES,  DRIFTS  AND  BARS.  (Use  and 
care  of  hand  tools  ser.)  14min  16-sd-$12.59 
1943    Plomb  694 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
"Types   and   sizes   for   particular  Jobs   and 
correct    handling    is    portrayed    by    the    film." 
State  college  of  Washington 
111     $1.50  Tex  $1.50 

Ohio  WashS 


694     Carpentry 


ABC     OF      HAND     TOOLS— PART     I.       18min 

16-sd-color-loan    1946     GM  694 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Produced    by    Walt    Disney    for    General 

Motors  and  starring  Primitive  Pete,  it  teaches 

many   things   about   the  use  and   care  of  hand 

tools — hammer,   screw  driver,  pller  and  wrench 

ABC     OF     HAND     TOOLS — PART     II.       15min 

16-sd-color-loan      1946      GM  694 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Starring  Primitive  Pete  and  showing  the 

proper  use  of   the  file,   saw,   chisel,   plane  and 

punch 

CHISELS.    (Use   and   care   of  hand  tools   ser.) 
12min    16-sd-$10.78    1943    Plomb  694 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 
"Use  and  care  is  depicted."   State  college 
of  Washington 

111    $1.50  Tex   $1.50 

Ohio  WashS 

DOORWAY    TO     HAPPINESS.      SOmin    16-sd- 
color-loan    1942    Fir  door  Inst  694 
sh-c-trade-adult 
Gives  a  brief  logging  scene,   then  a  com- 
plete  description   of   the   manufacture   of  doors 
and  millwork  showing  finally  how  they  should 
be  used  and  cared  for  in  the  homes 


RABBETING,    AND    SHAPING    AN    EDGE    ON 
STRAIGHT     STOCK.       (Operations     on     the 

spindle  shaper   ser.)    ISmin   16-sd-$30.01     1945 
Castle  694 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Principle  of  the  shaper  operation;  how 
to  set  up  the  machine  for  cutting  rabbets; 
how  to  cut  rabbets;  how  to  set  up  the  ma- 
chine to  shape  molding;  and  how  to  shape  a 
molding 

Dav  UWP 

Nay  VAP   $25.22 

Rice  VES 

SuP 


RIPPING  AND  CROSS-CUTTING.     (Operations 

on    the    variety    saw   ser.)    19min   16-sd-$30.74 
1945     Castle  694 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Shows    how    each    working    part    of    the 
variety     saw     functions;     how     to     check    saw 
blades;   how  to   set   the  fence;   how  to  protect 
one's    self    on    the    job;    how    to    change    saw 
blades;  how  to  use  a  cutoff  gage;  and  how  to 
use  a  hinged  block  in  crosscutting 
Dav  SuP 

Eastin     $2  UWP 

Nay  VAP   $25.85 

Rice  VES 


398 


1947    EDITION 


694-697 


SANDING  FLAT  AND  IRREGULAR  SUR- 
FACES.  (Operations  on  the  sander  ser.) 
19min     16-sd-$30.74     1945     Castle  694 

Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Belting  sander  operators;  how  to  prepare 
a  sanding  belt;  how  to  sand  flat  stock  on  a 
sander;  how  to  use  and  replace  sandpaper  on 
a  disk  sander;  and  how  to  use  and  replace 
sandpaper  on  a  spindle  sander 

Available   from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


SAWING      A       REVERSE      CURVE      AND      A 
BEVEL   REVERSE   CURVE.     (Operations  on 

the    band    saw    ser.)    18min    16-sd-$30.01    1945 
Castle  694 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Selecting   and   laying   out   stock   to   avoid 
waste;  how  to  reverse  curves  to  contour  lines; 
how  to  use  the  table  tilting  gage;  how  to  saw 
a    beveled,    reverse    curve;    how    to    prepare    a 
template  for  a  newel  post;  and  how  to  saw  a 
newel  post  having  reverse  curves 
Dav  SuP 

Eastin    $2  UWP 

Ind    $1.85  VAP   $25.22 

Nay  VES 

Rice 


SAWING  WITH   JIG  AND  CHANGING   BAND. 

(Operation  on  the  band  saw  ser.)    20min    16- 
sd-$32.16      1945      Castle  694 

sh-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Selecting  the  proper  band  saw  blades  for 
the  Job;  how  to  change  blades;  how  to  fold 
blades  for  storage;  how  to  adjust  saw  guides; 
how  to  mark  stock  and  cut  to  the  mark;  how 
to  prepare  a  jig;  and  how  to  cut  disks,  using 
a  jig 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distHbutors 


WRENCHES.     (Use    and    care    of    hand    tools 
ser.)    20min    lG-sd-$17.76    1943    Plomb  694 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 

"This  film  includes  proper  use  of  flat 
and  socket  wrenches  including  attachments." 
State  college  of  Washington 

111     $1.50  Tex  $2 

Ohio  WashS 


696     Plumbing 


FLOW     OF     WATER     &     AIR     IN     PLUMBING 
DRAINS.       llmin      16-si-rent    50c      lo  696 

trade 

Produced  by  Dean  Dawson 


INSPECTION    OF    PLUMBING    AND    PIPING. 

(Inspection     ser.)     17min       16-sd-$28.58       1944 
Castle  696 

sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Shows  how  to  use  inspection  work  sheets; 
liow  to  plan  inspection  routine;  how  to  inspect 
plumbing  and  piping  in  detail;  how  to  verify 
the  materials  used;  how  to  inspect  installation 
of  the  part  in  the  plane;  and  how  to  identify 
different  plumbing  lines 

Dav  SuP 

Nay  UWP    $1.50 

Ohio  VAP   $24.52 

Rice 


INSTALLING    VITREOUS    FIXTURES.     (Pipe- 
fitting   ser.)     19min     16-sd-$30.74     1944     Castle 

696 
sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
A   US   Office  of  education   production 
Correct    handling    of    vitreous    china    fix- 
tures; how  to  lay  out,   drill,  and  tap  the  seat- 
ing; how  to  measure  and  cut  brass  studs;  how 
to  make  water  tight  installations;  and  how  to 
assemble  and  connect  the  flushometer 
Dav  UWP  $2 

Nay  VAP    $26.46 

Rice  VES 

SuP 

MAKING   OF   AMERICAN    HOMES.     20mln     16- 

sd-color-loan     1943     Castle  696 

sh-trade-adult 

Shows  how  the  kitchen  and  the  bathroom 

may  be   rebuilt  and  modernized   into   rooms  of 

beauty  and  utility 

One    sequence    shows    the    manufacturing 
processes    in    the   making   of   porcelain    fixtures' 
FiP  loan 

PLUMBING.     (Your  life  work  ser.)     lOmin    16- 
sd-$50;  rent  $1.50     1945     Mahnke  696 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 
Shows  jobs  required  of  a  plumber,  out- 
lines necessary  skills,  shows  use  of  tools  of 
the  trade  and  gives  requirements  of  an  ap- 
prentice as  well  as  studies  pertinent  to  the 
craft 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libranea  or  distributors 


697     Heating 


HEAT  AND   ITS  CONTROL.    20min    IG-sd-loan 
1942     USBM  697 

Jh-sh-trade 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Johns- 
Manville 

"Emphasizes  value  of  heat  in  accomplish- 
ing most  of  the  world's  work,  and  its  control 
by  insulation.  .  .  Pictures  religious  veneration 
of  sun  and  flame  centuries  ago,  and  re-enacts 
the  research  work  of  James  Watt.  .  .  Shows 
fabrication  of  rock  wool  insulation;  uses  of 
this  material  in  homes  and  industry.  .  .  Clos- 
ing scenes  show  some  of  the  u.ses  of  insulation 
in  covering  huge  boilers,  in  lining  rotary  kilns, 
in  the  petroleum  and  iron  industries. 

"[Useful]  to  observe  the  effects  of  heat, 
uncontrolled;  to  learn  how  heat  is  transferred 
by  conduction,  convection,  and  radiation;  to 
observe  the  manufacture  and  use  of  some 
insulators."     Washington     state 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HEATING    AND   AIR    CONDITIONING.      (Your 

life    work    ser.)    llmin      16-sd-$50;    rent    $1.50 
1945  Mahnke  697 

jh-sh-c-trade-aduIt   Guide 
Produced   by   Vocational   guidance    films 
After  showing  some  of  the  places  such  as 
restaurants,    hospitals,    factories   etc   where   air 
conditioning  is  used,  scenes  of  equipment  being 
constructed,    installed    and    serviced    follow 

Heating    equipment    is    shown    and    prin- 
ciples explained 

The  job  range  is  outlined  and  the  educa- 
tional requirements  are  indicated 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOT    AIR     HEATING.      15min      16-sI-$24      1927 

EBP  697 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 

"A    hunting    lodge,    the    fireplace,    hunters 

warmed    by    open    fire,    radiation,    conduction, 

convection    currents    all    shown    by    action    of 

hunters    at    fireplace.    The    stove,    school    chll- 


399 


597-709.73 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


HOT  AIR  HEATING — Continued 
dren  warming  at  stove,  their  actions  demon- 
strate radiation,  etc.,  use  of  stove  jacket. 
The  furnace,  animations  explain  action  of  fur- 
nace, the  thermostat,  moisture  control."  Ohio 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STORY  OF  ROCK  WOOL  INSULATION.  25min 
16-sd-loan     1942     USBM  697 

sh-trade-adult 
Sponsored  by  Johns-Manville 
"Film  opens  with  scenes  in  the  West's 
living  room,  where  the  daughter,  Alice,  en- 
gaged to  be  married,  is  awaiting  a  call  from 
her  fiance,  who  later  arrives  with  his  friend 
George.  Alice's  uncle  presents  her  with  a  deed 
to  a  home  as  a  wedding  gift,  but  she  is  dis- 
appointed with  the  offer  since  the  house  is  a 
drafty,  uncomfortable  one.  .  .  George  suggests 
that  they  accept  the  uncle's  offer.  He  explains 
the  causes  of  drafts  and  loss  of  heat.  .  .  George 
states  that  the  first  step  to  overcome  these 
conditions  is  to  insulate  with  rock  wool.  Here 
is  shown  the  manufacture  of  this  product." 
Washington   state 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


"By  tallow  lamplight  they  go  to  a  chamber 
deep  in  the  cave.  After  a  ceremonial  dance 
they  prepare  their  colors  and  paint  the  famous 
deer  of  Font-de-Gaume.  .  .  The  men  appear 
by  the  stream  where  one  spears  a  fish.  Then 
they  see  the  deer  and  stalk  it.  They  throw 
their  javelins  and  the  deer  is  brought  down. 

"The  hunters  return  with  their  game  and 
have  a  feast,  after  which  one  of  the  men 
takes  up  a  bone  and  engraves  his  story. 

"A    conamentary    to    be    given    while    the 
fllm   is   being  shown   has   been  written   by  Mr. 
Stites."    Educational   screen 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Minn   $1.50  PennS    $1.75 


709.51      Chinese  ari 

FLIGHT  OF  THE  DRAGON.  20min  16-sd-color- 
$112.50     1944     Canada  709.51 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  pictorial  review  in  color  of  Chinese  art 
treasures  of  the  Royal  Ontario  museum 
Scored  with   Chinese   folk  music 
BC  NFS 

BraP  15  PicP     $3 

Ind  $5  SaskEd 


698     Painting 


PAINTING    AND     DECORATING.       (Your    life 

work  ser.)     lOmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50     1945 
Mahnke  698 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 
Shows  both  exterior  and  interior  painting 
and  the  use  of  the  tools  of  the  trade  includ- 
ing the  spray  gun.  Shows  work  on  plaster 
walls,  paper  hanging  and  paint  mixing.  Dis- 
cusses   the    creation   of  color   harmonies 

Explains  educational  requirements  and 
points  out  disadvantages  of  trade  such  as 
chemical  fumes,  lead  poisoning  and  working  in 
high  places 

Apprenticeship  requirements  are  outlined 
as  are  the  ethics  of  the  vocation 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPAINTING    A    FRAME    BUILDING.     (Farm 

work    ser.)    ISmin    16-sd-$30.01      1944      Castle 

698 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade  adult  Guide 
Produced  by  the  US  Ofiice  of  education 
How  to  determine  repairs  needed  on  build- 
ing  before   painting;    how   to   estimate   amount 
of  paint   to   be  used;   how  to  prepare   building 
for  paint  job;   how  to  set  up  staging;   how  to 
prepare    factory   or   home -prepared   paint;    how 
to  prime-coat  the  building;  how  to  store  paint 
and   equipment;    and   how   to   care   for   brushes 
Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


700    FINE   ARTS 


709    Art  history 

DAWN    OF   ART.     15min     16-sd-color-$75;  rent 
$3    1943    Culture    films  709 

jh-sh-c-adult 
"Indicates  at  the  start  that  art  is  com- 
plex, arising  from  many  cultural  needs.  Cro- 
Magnon  men  and  women  are  seen  working  in 
a  rock  shelter  near  Font-de-Gaume,  France. 
They  sew  or  scrape  skins,  make  hunting  tools, 
decorate  a  lamp,  gather  nuts  for  the  winter. 
Food  is  scarce,  so  the  men  who  have  returned 
from  the  hunt  empty  handed  consult  a  medi- 
cine man  who  tells  them  he  will  make  power- 
ful hunting  magic. 


709.71     Canadian  art 

HABITANT  ARTS   AND   CRAFTS.     lOmln     16- 
sd-color-$75;    rent     $2.50     CanFB  709.71 

jh-sh-c 
After  emigrating  from  France  the  habit- 
ant both  preserved  his  mother  country's  tradi- 
tions and  made  himself  proficient  in  old  In- 
dian crafts  such  as  snowshoe  making,  ship- 
building, and  wood-carving.  Baking  in  outdoor 
ovens,  growing  flax  and  spinning  are  all  among 
the  accomplishments  of  these  thrifty  folk 
Bran     $2.50  Ind  $2.50 

CanNFS  Int    fllm    $2.50 

Dennis  VisEd 

HANDS    ARE    SURE.    30min    16-sd-color-Ioan 
Quebec    TB  709.71 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  color  film  is  also  available  in  French 
under   title  VOCATION   DES   MAINS 

The  charm  of  French  Canada  is  presented 
through  examples  of  its  hajidicrafts.     Examples 
of   weaving,    braided   rugs,    embroideries,    wood 
carving,   pottery  and  glass  blowing 
Alta    $3  NSEd 

BC  QueSCp 

MonSCp 


709.73     Art  in  the  United  States 

AMERICAN      HANDICRAFTS.      lOmin      16-sd- 
$36;  rent  $1.50.    Also  color-$60;  rent  $3    UWF 

709.73 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Teacher-made  highly  instructive  record 
of  textile,  pottery,  wood- carving  and  glass 
blowing  cottage  industries  in  North  Carolina 
mountains.  Industries  include:  Jugtown  pot- 
tery at  Steeds,  Campbell  Folk  Sch.K)l  at  Brass- 
town,  and  the  Penland  Weavers  at  Potters," 
Collaborator 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  NYSyr    $2.50 

Ind    $1.50  PH 

Mo  $1 

CREATIVE     HANDS.       SOmin       16-si-color-$70; 
rent    $6      1945      Harmon  709.73 

el-jh-sh-c-aduIt 
Handicrafts  of  Highlanders  in  Brasstown, 
N.  C.   Creative  ideas  from  their  own  surround- 
ings are  developed,  wood  carving,   clay  model- 
ing, iron  working  and  weaving 
Ind    $6.50 


400 


1947    EDITION 


709.73-720.973 


PATTERNS     OF     AMERICAN     RURAL     ART. 

llmin    16-sd-color-$58.51    1942  Castle       709.73 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 
Portrays    objects    of   rural    handicraft    ex- 
hibited in  the  Rural  arts  exhibit  held  in  Wash- 
ington   in    1940    and    briefly    outlines    story    of 
revival  of  rural  crafts 

"This  film  takes  us  through  the  rural 
communities  of  our  nation  where  the  native 
arts  are  displayed  and  demonstrated.  Beautiful 
scenery  shots.  Excellent  background  music. 
Subject  handled  very  well."  California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


71 1     City  planning 


THIS  IS  TOMORROW.   (Passing  parade)  lOmin 

16-sd-rent  $30     TFC  711 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Recasting  of  much  of  the  material  used  in 

the  documentary  The  City.  Stresses  community 

development   and   sets  forth   objectives   for   the 

construction    of   model   homes    &    work   centers 

YMCA   $1.50 

YOUR  TOWN— A  STORY  OF  AMERICA.  lOmin 
16-sd-loan     1940     NAM  711 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Audio  productions 

As  Jerry  passed  the  local  Manson  fac- 
tory, a  crowd  was  gathered  outside.  He 
stopped  to  see  "the  fun."  Someone  on  a  soap- 
box was  shouting  "down  with  this — and  down 
with  that"  and  then  a  stone  was  thrown 
through  the  factory  window.  Jerry  would  have 
gotten  into  the  brawl  that  followed,  but  Mike, 
a  policeman  and  friend  of  the  boy's  grand- 
father, took  him  home  in  "protective  custody" 

After  a  stroll  Gramp  and  Jerry  sat  down 
on  the  City  Hall  steps  to  chat.  The  old  man 
knew  the  town  when  it  was  just  a  "vacant 
lot."  He  recalled  the  time  when  Manson 
came  to  the  little  settlement  seeking  a  factory 
Bite.  He  saw  the  factory  constructed — and  the 
town  grow  up  around  it.  He  told  Jerry  how 
every  man,  woman  and  child  has  a  stake  in 
the  success  of  that  factory.  Jerry  learned 
some  American  fundamentals  and  was  grateful 

"Actors  in  this  film  greatly  increa.se  stu- 
dent interest  in  the  story  of  a  small  town 
and  the  influence  of  a  factory  to  this  com- 
munity. Grandfather,  after  discovering  his 
grandson  to  be  participating  in  a  protest 
against  the  factory,  relates  the  history  of  the 
factory,  and  tries  to  show  how  the  income  of 
this  plant  has  made  possible  much  of  the  life 
that  today  exists  in  the  community.  Film 
should  be  most  stimulating  for  introduction 
to  the  field  of  interdependence  of  peoples."  J. 
Frederic  Andrews 
Ken   35c  Ohio 

MontS  Ores  50c 


715    Tree  planting 


HOW    TO    PLANT   A    SMALL   SHADE    TREE. 
lOmln    16-si-color-loan     1940    Davey  715 

Jh-sh-adult 

This  color  film  is  available  only  east  of 
Kansas   City 

A  number  of  homes  shaded  by  trees  are 
shown  first.  Then  a  new  home  is  shown  and 
a  man  approaches  with  a  small  shade  tree. 
The  roots  are  protected  from  drying,  the 
spread  is  measured  and  the  proper  size  pit 
prepared.  Peat  moss  or  similar  material  is 
mixed  with  the  soil,  bruised  and  broken  parts 
are  cut   back  or  removed 

The  tree  is  placed  in  the  pit  and  the 
soil  properly  replaced.  Necessary  moisture  is 
provided,  and  some  Davey  tree  food.  The 
trunk  is  protected  from  sun  scald  and  borer 
attack  and  fastened  with  guy  ropes  until  its 
'•oota    become    anchored.     The    top    is    reduced 


to  compensate  for  the  loss  of  roots  and  weak 
V-shaped  forks  may  be  removed 

The  latter  part  of  this  film  gives  a  quick 
Idea  of  the  methods  used  successfully  to 
transplant  large  trees  for  immediate  effects 

STORY  OF  SHADE  TREE  CARE.  2R  16-sl- 
color-loan     1940     Davey  715 

This  color  film  may  be  had  east  of  Kan- 
sas City  only.  Also  available  in  a  condensed 
IR  version  which  is  essentially  the  same.  In- 
cidents shown  are  the  same,  only  shorter 

A  modern  motorized  spray  unit  sprays 
large  elms  for  destructive  leaf  eating  cater- 
pillars. Spray  is  applied  to  the  soil  to  kill 
Japanese  and  other  beetle  growth  which  feed 
on  grass  roots.  Davey  tree  food  is  fed  to 
•  ®?  „''°P*?-  -Pruning.  Steel  cables  correctly 
installed  insure  against  wreckage  and  storm. 
Lightning  protection.  A  Davey  tree  surgeon 
performs  an  expert  operation.  Large  tree 
planting 

WHICH  HE  HATH  PLANTED.  15min  16-sd- 
color-loan      1946     Texas    forest  715 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
The  film  shows  how  the  Bible  counsels 
us  to  plant  and  care  for  the  woods  and  for- 
ests. All  of  the  outdoor  scenes,  in  beautiful 
color,  were  made  in  Texas  forests.  Blending 
and  underscoring  the  beauty  of  the  color 
scenes  is  an  original  musical  score  sung  by 
tne     Prairie    View    University     Concert     Choir 


720     Architecture 

FOUNTAINS,     GARDENS     AND     STATUARY. 

(Our  world  In  review  ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$27; 

rent   $1.50     1937     ITTCO  726 

Jh-sh 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re- 
edited  in  1936  for  this  series 
1*  ^'®S?'?'^"T^'^*iJ  Century  Italy  brought  to 
life  in  Miami,  Florida.  A  stone  boat  and  a 
peacock  bridge,  a  17th  century  Leda  and 
the  Swan  and  equally  beautiful  modern  sculp- 
ture by  Gaston  LaChaise,  fountains  and 
formal  gardens.  The  Fountains  of  Rome— 
The  Piazza  Trevi,  the  Baths  of  Diocletian,  the 
Borghese  Gardens— monuments  to  the  baroque 
'^^if®"'^?/  °^  the  Rome  of  the  Late  Renaissance. 
The  Moors  of  Venice— The  square  of  St, 
Marks  in  Venice  with  its  beautiful  Byzantine 
church  and  campanile   in  the   background 

9.9?  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

U%.  Ohio 

?d^   $1.65  ^^^    ^'■'' 


720.971     Architecture.     Canada 

BUILDING  A.  HOUSE  (Canadian  work  & 
wealth)  8min  16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25  1945 
CanFB  720.971 

el-Jh-sh 
Building   a   prefabricated    house    in    Van- 
couver  m    the   record   time   of   one   day 
Bran  int    film 

Can  NFS  Neb 

Dennis  VisEd 


720.973     Architecture — United  States 

COLONIAL  ARCHITECTURE.  (Our  world  In 
review  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$27;  rent  $1- 
$1.50      1937     ITTCO  720.973 

jh-sh 
Originally    produced     by    Pathe    and     re- 
edited    in    1936    for    this    series 

Trip  thru  Greenfield  Village,  Henry  Ford's 
adventure  into  the  past:  Rose  Cottage  from 
Gloucester,  England;  Clinton  Inn  built  in  1831; 
a  country  store  seventy-six  years  old;  the  toll 
house  where  Whittier  used  to  play;  a  postoffice 
126    years    old;    the    courthouse    where    Lincoln 


401 


726-728 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


COLONIAL  ARCHITECTURE — Continued 
first      practised      law;      a      beautiful      Colonial 
church;    and    a   Scotch    settlement   school   built 
before   the   Civil   War 

Deerfleld,  Massachusetts — here  is  shown  a 
village  beautifully  photographed,  typifying  the 
beauty  of  design  and  proportion  which  dis- 
tinguished the  work  of  the  early  Colonial 
"master    builders" 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


726     Cathedrals.    Temples 

ANGKOR   WAT.     (Wonders  of  the  world  ser.) 
15min      16-si-$28.50;    rent    $1.50      1943      UWF 

726 

el-Jh-sh 

Views  of  inside  and  outside  of  temple 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH   $1 

Ken  $1.25  TexVH 

BOROBODOR    AND    THE    BROMO.      (Wonders 

of    the    world    ser.)     8mln     16-si-$16.50;    rent 

$1.50     1934     UWF  726 

sl-Jh 

This    short    subject    may    be    rented   with 

other  Wonders  of  the  world  subjects 

A    ruined    Buddhist    Temple,    rediscovered 
In    1814.      Each    cupola    contains    a    concealed 
Buddha 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH   $1 

CHURCHES     AND     CATHEDRALS;     CATHE- 
DRAL    OF     SANTO     DOMINGO,     SPANISH 
MISSIONS    AND     TEMPLE     EMANUEL     IN 
NEW    YORK.      (Our    world    In    review    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50    1937    ITTCO    726 
Jh-sh 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  reedited 
In  1936  for  this  series 

The  Cathedral  of  Santo  Domingo,  historic 
Spanish  missions  of  Texas  and  a  modern  adap- 
tation of  Byzantine  architecture,  the  Temple 
Emanuel  in  New  York  City.  Closeups  and 
comparisons 
CSP    $1.50  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

DeVry    $1.50  Ohio 

DQ  PH    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF    $1.50 

CHURCHES      AND      CATHEDRALS;      CHAR- 

TRES    CATHEDRAL,  RIVERSIDE    CHURCH, 

NOTRE    DAME    IN    PARIS.     (Our    world    in 

review  ser.)   lOmIn  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.60  1937 

ITTCO  726 

Jh-sh 

Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re-edlted 

in  1936  for  this  series 

Comparison  of  three  of  the  most  beautiful 
Gothic  churches  in  the  world — the  oldest 
Chartres,  known  the  world  over  for  Its  gor- 
geous stained  glass  windows.  Notre  Dame  In 
Paris  with  its  grotesque  sculpture,  and  the 
Riverside  Church  in  New  York.  We  see  close- 
ups  of  detail  of  buttresses,  towers  and  portals 
while  choral  music  comes  from  the  chancery. 
Harry  Emerson  Fosdick  explains  the  aim  and 
purpose  of  modern  Christianity 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SYMPHONIES    IN    STONE.      13R      16-sd-$17.50 
ea     1942    Post  726 

sh-c-adult 
These  reels,  any  one  of  which  may  be 
had  separately,  show  interiors  as  well  as  ex- 
teriors of  famous  old  world  cathedrals.  Chor- 
als and  symphonic  music  accompany  the  pic- 
torial presentations.  The  following  titles  are 
available:  Canterbury  cathedral,  'Cathedral  of 
Chartres.  Gloucester  cathedral,  Lichfield  cathe- 
dral,   Lincoln   cathedral,    Ely   cathedral,    Peter- 


borough cathedral,  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  Salis- 
bury cathedral.  Wells  cathedral,  Westminster 
Abbey,  Winchester  cathedral,  and  York  cathe- 
dral 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TEMPLES     OF      MANY     CREEDS.      (Oriental 
journeys    ser.)    llmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50     UWF 

726 

el-Jh-sh-c 
In  this  Grace  G.  Huntington  production 
which  is  narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas,  the  open- 
ing views  are  of  pyramids  and  the  Sphinx. 
There  follow  temples  and  more  temples  with 
all  sorts  of  people  at  worship.  The  religions 
of  China  are  outlined;  then  a  visit  to  the  Bali- 
nese;  the  Brahmin  religion  as  practiced  in 
Benares,  India  follows;  the  film  closes  with  a 
view  of  the  Taj  Mahal 

Calhoun  PH  $1.25 

Eng  RFA    $1.25 

Nay  TexVB 

Ohio  West 


728     Domestic  architecture 

BUILDING  AMERICA'S  HOUSES.  llmin 
16-sd-$45      1947     EBF  728 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Animated  drawings  and  live-action  pho- 
tography are  used  to  analyze  important  rea- 
sons for  high  building  costs,  and  to  examine 
ways  in  which  these  costs  can  be  reduced.  A 
final  sequence  shows  how  the  economies  of 
mass-production  can  be  applied  to  housing 
costs  by  means  of  prefabricatlon,  site  fabri- 
cation and  power  tools 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HOME  BUILDERS  AT  WORK.  (Progress  of 
mankind  ser.)  45min  16-si-$32.50  1936  Purinton 

728 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Father,    Mother,    and    their    four-year-old 
son   plan   to   build   a  home.     Builders  are   con- 
sulted,   plans   are    drafted,    and    the   blueprints 
made 

Each  home-building  trade  is  shown  at  its 
work.  Modern  methods  of  construction  are 
featured.  The  various  stages  of  development 
iu"e  clearly  discernible,  with  a  very  rapid  but 
smooth  growth  evident.  A  satisfied  and  happy 
family  gather   to  enjoy  their  new  fireside 

The  completed  home,  with  fresh  red  walk- 
way winding,    between  young  green   things,    to 
a   friendly   door,    closes   this   picture 
Tex    $1.50 

HOW  TO  BUILD  A  HOUSE  IN  78  MINUTES. 
30min    16-sd-loan    1943    Homasote  728 

trade-adult 

A  technical  pictorial  review  of  the  fabri- 
cation and  erection  of  5000  Homasote  precision- 
built  homes  in  5  months  time 

Shows  the  highlights  of  the  Preclsion-buIlt 
homes  corporation  system  of  construction  and 
why  you  can  expect  a  completely  livable  4- 
room  post  war  house  at  very  low  cost 

The  company  also  has  available  a  booklet 
for    distribution    at    film    showings 

SHELTER.  (Human  geography  ser.)  lOmln 
16-sd-$50     1927    EBF  728 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

The  effect  of  climate  and  availability  of 
materials  on  the  shelter  of  various  peoples  In- 
troduces this  film.  •  The  houses  of  the  Eskimos, 
Arabs,  equatorial  Africans,  and  other  backward 
races  are  explained 

The  central  theme  of  the  main  body  of 
the  picture  is  how  man  has  learned  to  change 
raw  materials  found  in  nature  and  adapt  them 
to  the  construction  of  various  types  of  shelter 
to  suit  the  various  needs  of  our  modern  com- 
plex civilization.     Beginning  with  the  construe- 


402 


1947    EDITION 


728.9-738 


S  H  E  LT  E  R — Continued 

tion   of  adobe   houses  by  Southwestern   Indians 
this  leads  on   through   to  the  use  of  brick,  ce- 
ment,   steel,    and   glass   in   modern   construction 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


728.9     Farm  buildings 


32min       16-sd-$38.72       1941 
728.9 


HOME       PLACE. 
Castle 

Jh-sh-c- trade-adult 

A  USDA  film 

"Characteristic  farm  houses  in  various 
parts  of  the  country,  various  types,  salient 
features  of  architecture,  early  examples.  Spir- 
itual significance.  Excellent  commentation.  In- 
teresting presentation.  Well  organized."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


Lindbergh  and  Byrd,  and  for  her  work  for  the 
National    Sculpture    Society 

Several  sketches  precede  the  final  draw- 
ings, one  for  the  face  and  one  for  the  reverse, 
exactly  the  size  the  finished  medal  is  to  be. 
On  smooth  plaques  of  modeling  clay,  three 
times  as  large  as  the  finished  medkl,  Mrs. 
Fraser  then  sketches  in  the  outlines  of  her 
design.  Working  directly  from  the  living 
model,  deftly  she  builds  up  the  relief  with  tiny 
rolls  and  balls  of  clay.  With  delicate  touches 
of  the  finger-tips  the  artist  little  by  little 
improves  the  rough  figure.  The  film  shows  all 
the  steps  of  transforming  these  clay  plaques 
into  plaster  moulds,  casts,  bronze  moulds,  and 
then  finally  steel  dies  reduce  to  one-third  the 
size  of  the  plaques.  The  steel  dies  in  turn, 
placed  in  an  enormous  stamping  machine, 
stamp  out  the  finished  medal 

"High  in  showing  skills.  Not  enough  de- 
tail  In   some   spots."     Dale   J.    Baughman 

BosU  $3  IntP 

CFC  Ohio 

Fi  UWF    $3 


WILL  AND  THE  WAY.     2R     16-si-$18.72     1935 
Castle  728.9 

sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

A  story  of  remodeling  and  modernizing  an 
80-year-old  farmhouse 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


738     Pottery 


730     Sculpture 


PLASTER     CASTING,      22min      16-si-$48;     rent 
$3     1941     ITTCO  730 

Jh-sh-c 
"This  film  depicts  the  'waste  mold'  meth- 
od of  plaster  casting  from  the  modeling  of  the 
form  to  the  finished  work  of  art.  Very  good 
presentation  of  subject  matter.  Technical  qual- 
ities are  very  good.  The  film  titled  'Plastic 
Art'  (class  739)  is  almost  identical  in  subject 
matter."   California 

111  $2  Wis   $1.50 

NatFS    $3  YMCA  $3 

VES  $3 

SCULPTURE     IN     STONE.      15min       16-sl-$25: 
rent    $1.50     1929     UWF  730 

Jh-sh 

Creation  in  York  marble  of  a  crouching 
jaguar,  the  work  of  Anna  Hyatt  Hunting- 
ton. The  whole  process  is  shown,  from  the 
crude  block  of  marble,  to  the  final  creative 
effort  of  the  artist.  Details  of  the  technique 
are  shown  throughout  the  progress  of  the  work, 
and  there  are  frequent  close-ups  of  the  tools 
In  actual  use.  From  the  block  of  marble 
emerges  a  beast  of  the  jungle,  vibrant  with 
life 

"Couldn't  do  without  it!  Makes  for  much 
more  careful  work  on  part  of  students."  E.  L. 
Cuttriss 

"Builds    respect    for    the    art.      Inspiration 
to  work  in  3  dimensions."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


737     Numismatics.     Medals 

MEDAL     MAKER.      45min      16-sl-$75;     rent     $3 
1930     Harvard  737 

Jh-sh-c 

Prices   not  verified   1947 

Made  especially  for  the  American  numis- 
matic   society 

The  making  of  medals  and  coins  is 
demonstrated  by  Laura  Gardin  Fraser,  best 
known   for   her   official    Government   medals   of 


ABC      OF      POTTERY      MAKING— THE      COIL 

METHOD.      15min     16-si-sd-$24-$36    rent    $1- 

$1.50  1938    BFS  tSS 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Produced    at    the    University    of    Southern 

California,     College    of    architecture    and    fine 

arts 

"Excellent  film  showing  some  of  the  com- 
mon tools  used,  thorough  wedging  of  the 
clay,  and  rolling  the  coils.  Detailed  dem- 
onstrations of  forming  the  base,  applying  the 
coils,  blending  one  coil  into  another,  shaping 
on  the  potter's  wheel,  and  smoothing  with 
wet    sponge."    Harry    H.    Haworth 

Col  Mich  $1 

111  $1  UWF 

BLACK  POTTERY  OR  BLACK  EARTH  OF 
COYOTE  PEC.  (Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico 
ser.)    25min   16-si-rent  $3  RFA  738 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation  in  1943 
Shows  digging  of  the  black  clay  just  as  it 
was  dug  before  Columbus,  Pottery  is  formed 
by  hand  witliout  a  potter's  wheel.  It  is  spun 
on  two  saucer-shaped  wheels  and  smoothed 
with  broken  pieces  or  bits  of  cloth.  The  de- 
sign is  put  In  by  polishing 

A    monkey    jug    is    formed    in    a    simple 
mold  and  detail  added  by  hand 
Ind    $3.25 

CLAY,    HANDS,    AND    FIRE.     20min     16-si-sd- 
rent   $1.25   1938   Copeland   &   Thompson        738 
sh-c-adult 
This   is  the   complete   story  of  the   manu- 
facture   of    Spode    dinnerware    from    the    dig- 
ging  of   the   clay   to   the   use   of   the   ware   at 
tea   time 
Col 
Kan 

CLAY  POTTERY.  (Industrial  arts  ser.)  15- 
lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent  $1.50-$2  1941 
BraP  738 

el-Jh-sh     Guide 

Produced  with  the  cooperation  of  the 
Evans  pottery  company  and  the  Rockhill  Nel- 
son   Gallery    of    Art 

The  Evans  family  at  Dexter,  Missouri 
produces  pottery  as  their  forefathers  did  150 
years  ago.  Men  dig  clay  from  mine.  Clay 
must  then  be  thoroughly  cleaned  and  left 
outdoors  to  weather  for  several  months  be- 
fore use.  It  is  next  shoveled  into  a  press 
which  presses  it  into  a  solid  mass.  Working 
is  necessary  to  remove  air  pockets.  Wedging. 
Clay  is  carefully  centered  on  the  wheel  after 
which  the  b'isic  step  is  the  shaping  of  a  cone 

Throwing  complete,  the  work  is  dried  to 
leather-like   hardness   after   which   It   Is   again 


403 


738 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CLAY    POTTERY — Continued 

put    on    the    wheel    for    smoothing.      The    kiln 

is   stacked  with  ware   for  firingr.     The   pottery 

is   inspected.      Glazing.      The    finished   product. 

The   figure   of  a   Pueblo   Indian   pottery   maker 

is  shown  and  samples  of  prehistoric  American 

pottery 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


CRAFTS    OF    THE     FIRE.      lOmin      16-sd-$28; 
rent  $1.75    1946    AF  films  738 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

,  Depicts  the  part  fire  plays  in  the  handi- 
crafts of  man.  The  fusion  of  fire  in  the  mak- 
ing of  enamels,  glassware,  porcelain,  pottery, 
and  dinner^vare 

CanNPS  WashS    $1 

PrenchC  Wis    $1.75 

Sterling 


UN       GRAND 

PrenchC 


POTiER. 
c-aduit 


20min 


16-sd-Ioan 
738 


Auguste  Delaherche,  dean  of  Prench  pot- 
ters is  shown  at  work  designing  and  making 
ornamental  pottery.  In  French 


An  Indian  bowl  is  constructed  by  the  ancient 
method  of  building  up  and  shaping  coils  of 
clay,  on  which  a  primitive  design  is  later 
added 

The  use  of  a  plaster  cast  in  the  molding 
of  duplicate  pieces  is  demonstrated.  The  art 
of  making  angular  shaped  pottery  by  cement- 
ing together  slab  pieces  likewise  is  shown, 
along  with   methods  of  decorating  and   firing 

Techniques  of  applying  glazing  slip  by 
dipping,  brushing,  spraying,  and  pouring  are 
treated.  After  firing,  the  glazed  pieces  are 
removed  from  the  furnace  and  displayed  in  a 
home  setting 

"Very    good — clear,    concise."    California 
Available  from  10   or  viore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PUEBLA.     (Arts    and    crafts    of    Mexico    ser.) 
35min   16-si-rent   $3.    Also  color-rent  $6  RPA 

738 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced    by    Harmon    foundation    in    1943 
After  the  Spanish  conquest,  the  skilled  In- 
dian   potters    of    the    region    of    Puebla    copied 
the   glazed    Talavera   pottery   of   the   Spaniards 
This    film   presents    the  method   of  mixing 
and  curing  the  clay  and  forming,   glazing,   and 
painting    the    tiles.     It   also   gives    examples    of 
finished  tiles 


PAINTED  PIG.  (Arts  and  crafts  of  Mexico 
ser.)  30min  16-si-rent  $3.  Also  color-rent  $6 
RPA  738 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by    Harmon    foundation    in    1943 

Demonstrates  in  color  the  origins  of  Mexi- 
can   art    in    the    lives    of    the    people 

Shows  typical  scenes  of  village  life — the 
cattle  being  driven  to  market,  and  the  primi- 
tive market  place  form  the  background 

As  she  falls  asleep;  Carmelita's  mother 
tells  her  about  market  day  and  how  the  painted 
pig  is  made.  In  the  courtyard  of  his  home, 
the  artist  kneads  his  clay  and  forms  the  body 
of  the  pig  over  a  mold  and  completes  the  proj- 
ect 


POTTERY  MAKING.    29min    16-si-$48;  rent  $2 
1940     UWF  738 

sh-c-adult 

Presented  by  the  Art  department  of  the 
University  of  California,  Los  Angeles.  Pro- 
duced and  directed  by  John  W.  Love 

A  short  introductory  note  is  followed  by 
a  shot  of  a  pottery  bowl  on  top  of  a  radio. 
Dancing  feet  enter  and  the  bowl  crashes  to 
the  floor.  "It  took  me  three  weeks  to  make 
that,"  says  one  young  lady  and  the  other  re- 
plies, "I'll  buy  you  another."  The  two  young 
women  search  everywhere,  prices  Jump  from 
98c   to  $15.95.     They  decide  to  make  another 

They  prepare  the  clay,  showing  wedging, 
use  of  cutting  tools,  etc.  in  detail.  Details  of 
making  a  plaster  of  paris  mold  are  also  shown. 
We  see  how  to  make  "slip"  and  follow  through 
with  the  actual  forming  of  the  bowl.  Several 
different  finishes  are  shown  and  then  the  proc- 
esses of  firing.    The  bowl  is  glazed 

"This  film  was  designed  as  a  teaching  aid 
in  the  craft  of  pottery  making.  .  .  Subject  mat- 
ter treated  in  a  very  simple  yet  complete  man- 
ner. An  excellent  film  for  art  classes."  Cali- 
fornia 

Ala  Eng 

Cal  $2  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

ColPJC    $1.50 


POTTERY   iVIAKINQ.    (Art  ser.)    llmin     16-sd- 
$50     1939   EBP  738 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide  15c 

Shows  a  professional  potter  at  work  mix- 
ing clay  preparatory  to  centering  it  on  a  wheel, 
shaping,   trimming,  and  preparing  it  for  firing. 


RED    POTTERY    OF    TZINTZUNTZAN.     (Arts 

and  crafts  of  Mexico  ser.)  25min  16-sl-rent  $3 

RPA  738 

jh-sh-c- trade- adult 

Produced    by   Harmon    foundation    in    1943 

In    this    film    the    potter    and    his    family 

are    introduced    and    followed   step    by    step   as 

they    handle    and    treat    the    red    clay 

The    pot    is    formed    in    two    parts    over   a 
clay    mold,    polished    with    a    metal    tool,    and 
the    design    applied    with    pigment   made   from 
ground  stones  or  burned  wood 
Ind    $3.25 

TABLEWARE.       15min       16-si-$24      1929     EBP 

738 
Guide 
Modern  methods  of  manufacture,  as  com- 
pared   with    old,    show    perfection    in    preparing 
clays    for    pottery.      Modeling,    casting,    firing, 
decorating  tableware 

"High    in    showing    skills    and    processes. 
A  little  old."  Dale  J.  Baughman 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


THROWING  ON  THE  WHEEL.  8min  IG-si- 
$28;  rent  75c  Minn  738 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

The  technique  of  modeling  a  vase  on  the 
wheel  is  demonstrated  by  Eric  Hellman,  grad- 
uate of  the  University  of  Copenhagen.  Start- 
ing with  a  piece  of  clay  on  a  foot-powered 
wheel,  the  processes  of  centering,  shaping  the 
bottom,  lifting  the  sides,  and  sliaping  and 
finishing  the  vessel  are  shown 

The  vase  is  carefully  lifted  off  the  wheel 
and  left  to  dry  in  the  air.  It  is  then  fired  in 
the  kiln;  when  cool,  the  vase  is  dipped  in  the 
glaze  preparation  and  again  baked.  The  final 
shot  shows  the  completed  vase 

"The  technique  of  modeling  a  vase  on  a 
foot-powered  wheel  is  admirably  shown.  Silent 
titles  are  unnecessary  and  were  not  used,  so 
excellent  is  the  close-up  photography  that  re- 
veals every  detail  of  manipulation  of  hand, 
foot,  and  few  tools. 

"Reaction  of  secondary  students  to  this 
film  leads  us  to  recommend  its  purchase  In 
all  art  classes  doing  this  type  of  work.  The 
handling  of  the  glaze  solution,  and  some  shots 
of  the  kiln  seem  unimportant  and  unnecessai^ 
after  the  excellent  modeling  demonstration." 
J.  Frederic  Andrews 

DeV    $1 

Wis  76c 


404 


1947    EDITION 


739-740 


739     Art  metal  work 

DECORATIVE  METAL  WORK.  (Handicraft 
instructional  films  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$30- 
$40;  rent  $1.50-?2    1940    BraF  739 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  Univer- 
sal School  of  handicrafts  under  the  supervision 
of  Edward  T.  Hall.  Director  of  the  school 

This  film  shows  how  to  make  an  etched 
bracelet.  It  is  filmed  simply  and  clearly.  The 
Instructor  is  John  C.  Drinjak 

First  various  articles  made  of  different 
metals  are  shown  and  then  the  particular  proj- 
ect to  be  undertaken  here  Is  outlined.  A 
rough  free-hand  sketch  of  the  design  is  made 
and  then  it  is  accurately  drawn.  The  metal 
is  flattened,  cleaned  and  a  thin  coat  of  wax 
is  applied.  The  pencil  lines  are  transferred 
to  the  waxed  metal.  Steel  wool  is  used  to 
rub  off  the  wax.  The  edges  are  filed  and 
smoothed  with  emery  cloth 

The  entire  back  and  parts  of  the  design 
not  to  be  etched  are  painted  with  asphaltum. 
The  design  is  cleaned  and  smoothed.  The 
edges  are  waxed.  A  solution  of  water  and 
nitric  acid  is  made  and  tested  with  a  scrap 
of  metal.  The  bracelet  is  put  into  It  and  etched 
for  one  hour.  Bubbles  are  removed  with  a 
feather.  The  bracelet  is  taken  out  and  dried. 
Turpentine  removes  the  asphaltum.  It  Is 
placed  on  a  bracelet  bender  and  polished  with 
a  fine  emery  cloth 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FROiVl  CLAY  TO  BRONZE.  45mln  16-si-$75: 
rent    $3    1929     Harvard  739 

Jh-sh-c 
Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
The  artist's  work,  as  it  progresses  from 
the  preliminary  sketch  in  clay  to  the  ulti- 
mate achievement  in  bronze,  is  shown  by  de- 
tailed demonstration.  The  first  reel  shows 
Miss  Katherine  W,  Lane,  at  work  In  her 
studio.  She  erects  a  wire  armature  or  frame- 
work, builds  around  It  the  clay  image  of  her 
pet  greyhound,  and  then  works  over  this  clay 
model  until  it  is  finished,  ready  for  casting. 
In  the  second  reel  is  shown  the  making  of  a 
plaster  mould  by  Leo  Toschi.  from  which  is 
made  a  plaster  cast  of  the  subject.  The  third 
reel  demonstrates  the  making  of  a  bronze  cast 
by  the   sand  mould  method 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAKE  A  METAL  PLAQUE.  (Arts  and  crafts 
ser.)  IR  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50  ITTCO  739 
.  Jh-sh-adult 

^  Produced  by  Art  films  and  directed  by 
Elias  Katz.  The  demonstration  Is  by  Florence 
Ludins.  First  we  are  shown  the  necessary 
materials  and  tools.  Then  comes  the  sketch 
on  paper  and  it  is  next  traced  to  the  metal. 
The  surface  Is  raised  by  pressing  the  back 
with  a  teaspoon  and  the  edges  clarified  by 
pressing  them  with  a  loUypop  stick.  Hammer- 
ing is  also  done  with  the  lollypop  stick.  There 
are  many  shots  of  the  work  progressing.  Then 
the  screen  goes  blank  and  then  we  see  ma- 
terials for  making  an  Interesting  finish.  The 
plaque  is  polished  with  Bon  Ami.  We  see 
wood,  hammer  and  nails,  for  mounting  and 
the  mounting  is   done 

ine  NatFS  $1.50 

DeV   $1.50  Ohio 

Da  TexEd    loan 

METAL  CRAFT.  (Art  ser.)  llmln  16-sd-$50 
1939    EBF  739 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
Presents  the  steps  taken  by  a  master 
craftsman  in  making  a  pewter  bowl  by  spin- 
ning and  shaping  a  blank  for  later  soldering 
to  a  east  base.  The  craftsman  then  creates  a 
bronze  bowl  by  raising,  smoothing,  annealing, 
planishing,    and   burnishing   a   blank   disc 


Methods  of  constructing  a  candlestick 
mold,  inserting  the  core,  pouring,  removing, 
and  finishing  the  pewter  cast  are  demon- 
strated. The  designing,  chasing,  shaping,  and 
soldering  the  sides  and  top  of  a  Jewel  box  also 
are  shown 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLASTIC    ART.    (Art    ser.)      llmin     16-sd-$50 
1939    EBF  739 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
"Takes  the  observer  step  by  step  through 
the  stages  by  which  a  well-known  sculptor 
conceives  and  executes  a  bronze  statuary 
group  interpreting  the  theme,  'Progress 
Through  Man's  Confidence  in  His  Fellowman.' 
After  completing  a  sketch,  the  sculptor  con- 
structs lead  wire  skeletons  on  which  he  builds 
up  rough  figures  while  observing  living  models. 
Bit  by  bit,  the  figures  take  form  under  the 
artist's  deft  touches,  until  the  model  group  is 
completed.  Measurements  are  then  taken, 
from  which  a  large  sized  group  is  reproduced 
to  scale.  From  this  the  bronze  replica  will 
be   cast."     Georgia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SILVER.     15min     16-si-$24     1930    EBP  739 

jh-sh    Guide 

"Stresses  Important  uses  of  the  metal 
which  today  plays  a  leading  part  In  many  in- 
dustrial activities.  Shows  the  preparation  of 
sterling  silver  and,  using  the  manufacture  of  a 
sterling  silver  spoon  and  a  tray  as  an  illustra- 
tion, shows  the  processes  involved  in  the  pro- 
duction of  flat-ware  and  hollow-ware.  The 
process  of  using  silver  plating  for  mirrors  and 
photographic  emulsions  are  shown.  The  film 
has  been  divided  Into  the  following  units: 
sterling  silver,  silverware  and  mirrors,  silver 
in   photography."     Iowa 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SILVERSMITH.     30min    16-sI-$50;  rent  $2  1930 
Harvard  739 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
Mr.   Arthur  J.    Stone  cooperated  with   the 
Museum   of  Fine  Arts,    in   the  making  of  this 

mm 

We  see  a  plain  ribbon  of  silver  develop 
into  a  beautifully  balanced  spoon.  The  handle 
is  narrowed  and  lengthened,  the  bowl  widened 
and  shaped,  and  the  surface  finished  smoothly. 
A  large  bowl  is  created  also.  The  craftsman 
with  repeated  strokes  flutes  the  large  disk  of 
silver,  and  gradually  forms  It  toward  the  de- 
sired  shape 

"Introduction  to  craft  at  Its  best."  Col- 
laborator 

"High  In  showing  skills.  Inadequate  close- 
ups."     Dale   J.    Baughman 

BosU  $2  IntP 

CPC  Ohio 

Fi   $2  UWP    $2 

Ind    $2.50  VES  $2 


740     Design 


MODES     AND     MOTORS.      lOmin      16-sd-loan 
1939     GM  740 

sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    Jam    Handy.      Revision    of 
film    first    issued    in    1937 

"Provides  a  valuable  means  of  presenting 
or  initiating  discussion  in  the  field  of  art  In 
industry.  At  a  review  exhibition  at  Teachers 
College,  Columbia  University,  teachers  ex- 
pressed approval  of  the  film  for  the  field  of 
art,  presenting,  as  It  does,  a  means  of  stimu- 
lating an  appreciation  of  the  coordination  of 
artists  and  engineers  in  supplying  everyday 
commodities. 


405 


740-744 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MODES  and  MOTORS — Continued 

•'Suitability  of  the  film  for  vocational 
guidance  and  social  studies  was  also  expressed. 
The  use  of  the  elements  of  design  in  designing 
automobiles,  and  automobile  parts  and  electri- 
cal refrigerators  is  touched  upon,  together 
with  an  overview  of  the  nature  and  surprising 
extent  of  the  work  of  the   staff  of  artists. 

"The  method  by  which  an  automobile 
body  is  transferred  from  designers'  drawings 
to  a  complete  full-size  model  is  briefly  but 
interestingly  outlined.  Technically  the  film  was 
considered  satisfactory. 

"Photography  and  sound  are  adequate  as 
Is  the  general  direction  and  interest  appeal. 
Although  a  considerable  range  of  subject  mat- 
ter is  covered,  it  is  well  enough  unified  that 
it  does  not  appear  crowded  or  to  carry  the 
learner  along  at  too  rapid  a  pace. 

"Direct  advertising  is  restricted  to  pro- 
duction credits  at  the  opening  and  close  plus 
a  trade  mark  montage  at  the  end."  Donald 
Doane 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


RHYTHM  IN   LIGHT.     9mln     16-sd-$22.50;  rent 
$3.50      Common  740 

sh-c-adult 

In  this  subject  the  artist  uses  visual 
materials  as  the  musician  uses  sound.  Mass 
and  line  and  brilliant  arabesques  from  the 
inexhaustible  imagination  of  the  artist  per- 
form a  dance  to  the  strains  of  Edvard  Grieg's 
music 


741     Freehand  drawing 

ACTION.    (How   to   draw   cartoons   ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd-$40;   rent   $2   1944     ITTCO  741 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
See  notes  under  FIGURES,   listed  below 
Ind     50c  Ohio  sd 

Ken  sd-n.50  UWF    $2 

ANIMALS.   (How  to  draw  cartoons  ser.)  20mln 
16-sd-$80;    rent    $4     1944     ITTCO  741 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
See  notes  under  FIGURES,  listed  below 
Ind    $3 
Ohio  sd 
UWF    $4 

BROAD    STROKE    DRAWING.      lOmin    16-sd- 
rent   $1.50     1939?    IdP  741 

el-jh-sh-adult 
"An  excellent  demonstration  lesson  in  the 
art  of  broad  stroke  drawing.  Shows  the  variety 
of  strokes  that  can  be  obtained  by  using  vari- 
ous surfaces  of  the  drawing  implement.  The 
photography  is  clear  and  distinct."  PCW  flLm 
service  staff 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


COMPOSITION     &     STORY.     (How     to     draw 

cartoons   ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1944 
ITTCO  741 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
See   notes   under   FIGURES,    listed    below 
Ind   ?1.50 
Ohio  sd 
UWF    $2 


FIGURES.    (How  to  draw  cartoons  ser.)  20mln 
16-sd-$80;    rent    $4    1944   ITTCO  741 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
One  of   a  series   of  six   films   in   a  course 
on  "match-stick"  cartooning 

"Based  on  the  visual  method  originated 
by  Gene  Byrnes,  creator  of  'Reg'lar  Fellars.' 
The  drawings  and  commentar>'  are  by  Fred 
Cooper,  former  art  editor  of  Life. 


"Aside  from  its  value  in  art  classes, 
any  beginner  will  find  this  film  course  in  car- 
tooning easy  to  follow.  It  provides  the  funda- 
mentals for  sketching  figures  and  animals." 
Film  &  radio  discussion  guide 

Ind     $3 

Ohio  sd 

UWF    $4 

HANDS,   FEET,  CLOTHING  &  DRAPES.   (How 

to  draw  cartoons  ser.)   20min    16-sd-$80;  rent 
$4     1944     ITTCO  741 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
See  notes  under  FIGURES,   listed  above 
Ind     $3 
Ohio   sd 
UWF    $4 

HEADS  &  EXPRESSIONS.  (How  to  draw  car- 
toons ser.)  20min  16-sd-$80;  rent  $4  1944 
ITTCO  741 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
See  notes  under  FIGURES,  listed  above 
Ind    $3 
Ohio   sd 
UWF    $4 

MAKING  THE  FUNNIES,  llmin  16-sd-$30; 
rent   $1.50   UWF  741 

Jh-sh-adult 
A    small    boy    in    nighties    gets    the    "fun- 
nies"   from    his   doorstep   and   wakes   Mom  and 
Dad    to    get    them    read    to    him.      Shots    of   all 
sorts  of  people  reading  funny  sheets 

Then  Walter  Berndt,  Milton  Caniff,  Wil- 
liam Holman,  Harold  Gray  and  Russell  Pat- 
terson are  each  shown  at  work  creating  the 
cartoons  for  which  each  is  famous 

The   last  part  of  the   film   shows  how  the 
printing,     stacking    and    delivering    is    accom- 
plished 
Calhoun  idP 

Ea  Nay 

Bng  PH 

EK 


WILLIAM  QROPPER  AT  WORK.  (Artists  at 
work  ser.)  14min  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50  1938 
ITTCO  741 

sh-c-adult 

"Very  good  for  showing  technique  and 
method  of  working  first  one  spot  and  then 
another."  Collaborator 

"Permits  audiences  to  peer  over  the  shoul- 
der of  one  of  America's  finest  artists  while 
he  draws  a  social  cartoon.  Following  each 
Btep  of  the  work  from  preliminary  sketch  to 
completed  drawing  reveals  most  convincingly 
the  methods  by  which  dramatic  force  and 
moving  characterization  are  obtained  in  graphic 
art. 

"It  is  a  film  of  lasting  value  to  all  students 
of  art  and  art  appreciation."  San  Francisco 
museum  of  art 

Cine 

NatFS   $21;   rent  $1.50 

Wis  75c 


744     Mechanical  drawing 

BEVEL     PROTRACTOR.       15min       16-sd-$27.15 
1944    Castle  744 

sh-c-trade    Guide 
Produced  by  US  Office  of  education 
Calculating   a   stack   of   gage   blocks;    how 
to  clean   and  assemble  blocks;   various  uses  of 
gage    blocks    in    setting    inspection    gages;    and 
how  to  store  gage  blocks  when  not  In  use 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


406 


1947    EDITION 


744-750 


DRAFTING    TIPS.      28min    16-sd-$65;    rent    52 
1943     PennS  744 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Pt.I:   Instruction  is  given  in  the  use  and 
care    of    drafting    equipment,    with    proper    em- 
phasis on  the  three  essentials — cleanliness,  ac- 
curacy and  orderliness 

Ft. II:      Contains      instruction     on     proper 
sheet    layout    and    the    use    of    an    alphabet    of 
lines;   depicts  the  best  procedvire  in  developing 
a  drawing  from  beginning  to  end 
Col    $3  Ohio 

111    ?2  SHS    $3 

Ind    $3.75  WashCE    $2 

To   $1.50  Wis    $1.75    ea    ' 

Kan    $2 

THE  DRAFTSMAN.  (Your  life  work  ser.) 
llmin  16-sd-$50;  rent  $1.50  1942  Mahnke  744 
Jh-sh     Guide 

Produced  by  Vocational  guidance  films 

Presents  the  graphic  language  of  lines  and 
symbols  of  the  draftsman.  The  steps  neces- 
sary in  the  preparation  of  plans  for  a  building 
are  presented.  Shows  the  various  kinds  of 
drafting  used,  from  free  hand  sketches  to  de- 
tailed finished  drawings,  each  phase  of  the 
development  being  handled  by  men  trained  for 
particular   types  of  detail   work 

Heating,  plumbing,  wiring,  air  condition- 
ing, landscaping  all  require  the  services  of 
draftsmen..  Machine,  tool,  automotive  and  avia- 
tion construction,  are  all  based  on  the  work  of 
a  draftsman.  Indicates  the  multitude  of  Jobs 
for  draftsmen  in  indu.'^try 

"Sound  excellent.  Good  diagrammatic  draw- 
ings. Material  well  organized  and  presented. 
Valuable  in  classes  of  vocational  guidance." 
California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INTRODUCTION  TO  MECHANICAL  DRAW- 
ING.    20min     16-sl-$30;  rent  $2     1940  Cocking 

744 
Jh-sh-c 
Revision   of  a  film   first   produced  in   1932. 
Rental  for  2  days  is  $3;  and  for  a  school  week 
of  5  days,  $5 

Mechanical  drawing  Is  here  presented 
clearly  and  practically  for  the  beginner.  The 
necessary  materials  are  lined  up  and  the  cor- 
rect methods  of  procedure  demonstrated  Draw- 
ings are  actually  made  of  articles  requiring 
one,  two  and  three  views 

Col 

Tex 

Wis 

READING  A  THREE  VIEW  DRAWING.  lOmin 
16-sd-$19.28     Castle  744 

sh-trade  Guide 
Shows  how  to  use  a  blueprint  to  visualize 
the   object;    how   to   interpret  a   blueprint;    and 
how  to  make  a  tool  block  according  to  specifi- 
cations 
Ind    $1.35 

SECTIONAL  VIEWS  AND  PROJECTIONS, 
FINISH  MARKS.  15min  16-sd-$26.43  1944 
Castle  744 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
A  US  Office  of  education  production 
Shows  the  different  types  of  lines — dimen- 
sion, center,  cross  section,  and  object;  the 
projection  of  a  sectional  view;  the  locations 
and  uses  of  finish  marks;  and  the  meanings  of 
standard  cross-section  lines  denoting  types  of 
materials 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VISUALIZING  AN  OBJECT.  (Machine  shop 
work)      9min      16-sd-$19.28     Castle  744 

sh-c-trade  Guide 
Shows  how  a  blueprint  is  developed;  how 
dimensions  are  shown  by  views,  and  how  vari- 
ous  kinds  of  lines  are  shown  on  a  blueprint 
Ind    $1.35 


746     Tapestry 


AUBUSSON     TAPESTRIES.      14min    16-sd-$42; 
rent    $2.50    1946   AF   films  746 

sh-c-adult 
The  story  of  the  making  of  a  modern 
tapestry.  The  famous  artist  Jean  Lurgat  de- 
signs an  original  creation  which  the  looms  of 
the  weavers  of  Aubusson  bring  into  existence 
"A  really  outstanding  film."  Collabora- 
tor 


747     Interior  decoration 

WE    DECORATE    OUR    HOME.      28mln     16-sd- 
color-loan      1946     Hartley  747 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Full  of  suggestions  for  decorating  a  home 
on  a  limited  budget 

"This    is    a    beauty.     Sponsor,     Pittsburg 
Plate    Glass    Company."    Collaborator 

"If    the    aim    is    to    exhibit    good    taste, 
greater    simplicity    might    have    Improved    the 
effect  of  the  film."  EFLA 
Mod 
VisEd 


748     Stained  glass 


HOW      STAINED      GLASS      WINDOWS      ARE 
MADE.      15min      16-si-rent   $2     RFA  748 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Photographed  by  Simon  Moselsio  for  Har- 
mon foundation  in  1940 

"A  thorough  and  complete  study  from  the 
design  to  the  finished  window. 

"Well    filmed.      [Useful    inj    history  of  art, 
history    and    art    classes."      PCW    film    service 
staff 
Ohio 
PH    $2 
UWF 

MAKING      A      STAINED      GLASS      WINDOW. 

20min     16-sd-color-$144;    rent    $6     1942     UWF 

748 
sh-c-adult 
Produced   by   the   University   of   California 
The   technique  of   making   a   stained  glass 
window    is    demonstrated    step   by   step 

"Beautiful   color.      Excellent   commentator. 
Interesting  material."     Collaborator 
Cal  Nay 

Calhoun  PPI   $6 

Eng 


750     Painting 


HOW    YOUNG    AMERICA    PAINTS.    lOmin    16- 
16-sd-color-loan    1942    TMCA  750 

el-jh-adult 
This  is  the  1941  exhibition  of  Young  Amer- 
ica Paints,  held  annually  in  the  American 
museum  of  natural  history.  New  York.  Film 
records  of  the  exhibits  for  the  years  1939  and 
1940  are  available  under  title  "Young  America 
paints"  (listed  below) 

The    sequences    of    this    picture    consist   of 
paintings  and  drawings  in  various  mediums 
AMNH    $1.50 
Ind    $2.25 

YOUNG    AMERICA     PAINTS— 1940.    lOmin    16- 

sd-color-loan  1941   YMCA  750 

el-Jh-adult 

This   is   a   film   record   of  the   fifth  annual 

exhibition    of    Young   America    Paints,    held    in 

the  American  museum  of  natural  history.   New 

York.      Marie    Falco,    Art    Director    of    Young 

America    Paints    is    introduced.      We    see    the 

Museum 

Screens  full  of  paintings  as  we  learn  that 
120  pictures  were  shown,  an  excellent  cross 
section    of    young   America's    work.      Naturally 


407 


751-760 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


YOUNG   AMERICA   PAINTS — Continued 
all  of  them  could  not  be  Included  in  this  film 
and   the   pictures   shown  were   chosen  for  pho- 
tographic color  value  or  to  explain  the  use  of  a 
particular  medium 

Finger  painting  is  demonstrated,  and  Ruth 
Shaw,  author  and  lecturer  on  education  and 
psychology  who  introduced  finger  painting 
into  this  country  is  seen  at  work.  We  see  one 
of  her  finished  pictures  and  some  of  the  things 
finger  painting  can  be  used  to  decorate  are 
suggested 

To  a  musical  accompaniment  we  see  an 
elementary  group  of  paintings.  Interesting 
work  with  wax  crayons  is  shown  in  enough 
detail  and  with  enough  explanation  to  permit 
one  to  go  and  do  likewise.  Panels  representa- 
tive of  the  work  of  junior  high  school  students 
are  seen.  Work  with  dry  color  in  compact 
form,  applied  dry  with  a  felt  tipped  brush  is 
demonstrated 

Then  come  panels  which  are  examples  of 
work  done  by  senior  high  school  studen-ts. 
Most  of  the  work  is  impressionistic  but  there 
are  numerous  abstractions  and  many  examples 
of  textile  and  wall  paper  desigrns 
AMNH     $1.50 


751      Painting — Materials  and  methods 

ADOLF  DEHN'S  TECHNIQUE  IN  WATER 
COLOR.  30min  16-si-color-$140;  rent  $6  1946 
Harmon  751 

jh-sh-c-adult-trade 
The  complete  process  of  creating  a  water 
color  of  an  American  scene 
AudF    $3 
Ind    $7.25 
RFA    $6 

DONG   KINGMAN   PAINTS  A  WATER  COLOR. 

SOmin  16-si-color-$140;  rent  $6    1946    Harmon 

751 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
American    born    Chinese,    with   art   train- 
ing in  China,   he  paints  as   he  observes  life  in 
San   Francisco 
Ind    $6.75 
RFA    $6 

FINGER  PAINTING.  (Studies  of  normal  per- 
sonality development  ser.)  22min  16-si-$125; 
rent    $6    1941    NYU  751 

p-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Vassar  in  cooperation  with 
Department  of  child  study,  Sarah  Lawrence 
Nursery  school.  Apply  for  special  rate  on  whole 
series 

"A  clinical  experience  for  students  of  child 
psychology  in  which  children  are  given  finger 
paints  as  part  of  their  normal  activities.  The 
first  part  of  the  film  is  an  introduction  to  the 
psychology  of  free  expression  through  plastic 
materials.  .  .  In  the  second  reel  the  reactions 
of  about  ten  children  are  analyzed  in  detail. 

"A  useful  film  for  college  classes  in  child 
psychology."     School  management 

"A  lecture  should  accompany  this  film 
for  it  to  be  of  any  great  value.  It  Is  also 
rather  lacking  In  titles."     California 

Ind   $3 


758     Landscape  painting 

CREATIVE  DESIGN  IN  PAINTING.  12min  16- 
si-$21;   rent   $1.50   1936  ITTCO  758 

sh-c 

By  Professor  Charles  J.  Martin  of  Teach- 
ers  College,    Columbia  University 

A  demonstration  of  the  organization  of 
lines  and  areas  within  a  rectangle.  The  Il- 
lustration of  these  design  principles  is  then 
carried  over  into  the  painting  of  a  land- 
scape in  watercolor 


"Good  for  this  sort  of  thing,   but  too  set 
a   theory   for   a   creative    school."    Collaborator 
"Helpful    in    the    teaching   of    composition 
and  application  of  wash."   Collaborator 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


759     Schools  of  painting 

PAINTERS    of    QUEBEC.      ISmin    16-sd-color- 
$150;    rent    $7.50    1944    Canada  759 

sh-c-adult 
Suzor-Cot^,  Clarence  Gagnon,  Marc-Aurele 
Fortin,  Jean  Paul  Lemieux,  Alfred  Pellan, 
Henri  Masson  and,  finally,  Andr6  Bieler,  are 
included  in  this  short  survey  of  French-Cana- 
dian art 

There  are  interspersed  scenes  of  Quebec 
province,  the  oldest  settled  territory  In  the 
dominion 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


759.4     French  painting 

ART    SURVIVES    THE    TIMES.      lOmin     16-sd- 
$28;    rent    $1.75   AF   films  759.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
May  be  had  with  English  or  French  com- 
mentary 

The  story  of  the  creative  and  artistic  life 
that  has  come  back  to  France  since  the  end 
of  the  war.  France's  leading  artists,  including 
Matisse,  Picasso,  Utrillo,  Braque  and  Rouault 
are  shown  at  work 

Two  new  sculptors,  Gimond  and  Laurens 
as  well  as  Janniot,  prove  the  many  faceted 
expression  of  France's  plastic  arts.  The  ar- 
chitects, Le  Corbusier  and  Perret  are  at  work 
on  plans  for  new  homes  and  cities  to  replace 
those  destroyed  by  the  war 

FrenchC  Tenn    $1.50 

Ind   $1.35  Wis    $1.75 

HENRI    MATISSE.     20min   16-sd-loan    FrenchC 

759.4 
sh-c-adult 
Introduction    to    the    technique   and   work 
of   Matisse;    includes   interview  with   the  artist 
and  a  camera  study  of  his  drawing  and  paint- 
ing. In  French  or  English 

"An      interesting,      intelligent      presenta- 
tion." Collaborator 


759.5     Italian  painting 

TITIAN,   THE    BOY   PAINTER.     40min     16-sd- 
color-$500;    rent   $25     1946     ChildP  759.5 

el-Jh 
The  story  of  the  boyhood  life  of  Titian. 
Deals  with  the  high  points  in  Titian's  deter- 
mination to  succeed  as  a  painter.  Even  after 
his  paints  have  been  taken  away  from  him 
he  finally  succeeds  in  mixing  his  primary  colors 
by  the  use  of  flowers,  earth,  and  the  powder 
of  the  cochineal.  This  was  done  only  through 
his  own  determination  and  with  the  help, 
loyalty,  and  devotion  of  his  sister,  Catarina. 
Bellini,  the  great  artist,  saw  even  in  the  de- 
faced fresco  the  making  of  an  artist,  and  took 
Titian  to  Venice  to  be  a  protege  of  the  Prince 
Ind    $15 


760     Block  printing 


LINOLEUM    BLOCK    PRINTING.    15min    16-aI- 

$24;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  760 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"A    skilled    artist    (Ruth    Gikow]    demon- 
strates   the   steps   in   preparing  and   making  a 
linoleum    block    print   for   use    In   making   tex- 
tiles. 


408 


1947    EDITION 


760-770 


LINOLEUM    BLOCK    PRINTING — Continued 

"A  good  demoRstration  film  for  persons 
who  have  had  some  preliminary  experience 
in  linoleum  block  printing.  Although  an  in- 
tricate design  was  chosen  for  this  presentation, 
it  should  be  pointed  out  that  the  process  is 
the  same  for  simple,  yet  attractive  patterns 
that  are  within  the  ability  of  all."  School 
management 

DeV   $1.50 

UWF 

VaEd 


MAKE     A     LINOLEUM      BLOCK.      (Arts     and 
crafts  ser.)  IR  16-si-$24;  rent  $1.50  ITTCO  760 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  was  produced  by  Art  films.  The 
demonstration  given  is  by  Florence  Ludins 
a  teacher  of  fine  arts  in  a  New  York  City 
high  school 

All  steps  in  making  a  linoleum  block  print 
are   shown    in    detail 

"A  very  good  film  of  its  type.  Should  be 
of  value  as  a  direct  classroom  aid  in  teaching 
the  techniques  involved.  Some  scenes  were . 
somewhat  wasted  because  the  artisan's  hand 
obstructs  the  camera's  view  or  because  of  in- 
correct lighting.  Photographic  layout  for 
some  scenes  poorly  planned  so  that  shadow 
covers  center  of  attention."   Georgia 

Cine  Ohio 

DO  TexEd    loan 

Geo    $1.50  UWF 
NatFS     $1.50 

MAKING  A  MONOTYPE,  llmin    16-si-$24;  rent 

$1.50    1941    ITTCO  760 

sh-c-trade-adult 

The    making    of    a    full    color    print    from 

one     plate,     demonstrated     by     Will     Barnett, 

proniinent   graphic   artist 

"Technical  qualities  and  presentation  of 
subject   matter   are   good."     California 

111  $1  VES  $1.50 

NatFS   $21;   rent   $1.50    Wis   75c 
UWF  $1.50  YMCA   $1.50 

SIMPLE  BLOCK  PRINTING.  (Handicraft 
teaching  films  ser.)  15-lOmin  16-si-sd-$30-$40; 
rent   $1.50-$2    1941    BraF  760 

el-Jh     Guide 

Produced  under  the  supervision  of  Ed- 
ward T.  Hall  of  the  Universal  School  of 
Handicraft,  Rockefeller  Center,  New  York. 
After  a  few  examples  of  block  printing  are 
shown  the  entire  process  of  making  such  a 
print  is  demonstrated.  The  various  tools 
needed  are  displayed  and  the  work  of  each 
clearly   shown 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


761     Wood  engraving 

LAST    OF    THE    WOOD    ENGRAVERS.    30mln 
16-si-$50;  rent  $2  1930  Harvard  761 

c-adult 

Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
To  preserve  and  make  available  to  pos- 
terity the  extraordinary  technique  of  Mr. 
Timothy  Cole,  last  of  the  great  wood  en- 
gravers, the  Boston  museum  of  fine  arts  com- 
missioned   the    production    of    this    picture 

The  El  Greco  masterpiece,  "Fray  Feliz 
Hortensio."  With  a  reproduction  of  the  paint- 
ing to  guide  him,  Mr.  Cole  chooses  a  care- 
fully sharpened  graver  and  begins  to  cut  the 
lines  in  the  block  of  boxwood.  This  was  the 
last  engraving  carved  by  Mr  Cole  just  before 
he    died 

"High  in  showing  skills.  Moves  too  slow- 
ly."   Dale    J.    Baughman 


"Very    clear    exposition    of    the    technique 
of  wood   engraving."    Newark 

Ohio 

UWF    $3 
VES  $2 
Wis  $1.50 


BosU  $2 
CFC 
FI 

IntP 
Id  $2 


763     Lithography 


MODERN     LITHOGRAPHER,    llmin    16-sd-$50 
1940     EBF  763 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide  15c 
"Describes  in  detail  the  techniques  of 
lithographic  artists  and  the  processes  of  dupli- 
cating black  and  white  color  originals  by 
means  of  direct  and  photo-offset  lithography. 
The  roles  of  the  commercial  photographer  and 
the  modern  printing  press  in  the  mass  produc- 
tion of  attractive  art  prints,  including  ad- 
vertising materials,  are  portrayed.  The  rela- 
tion of  commercial  art  to  problems  of  present- 
day  living  is  indicated.  The  film  thus  depicts 
adaptations  of  creative  art  to  requirements  of 
the  machine  age.  It  is  thought-challenging 
from  the  points  of  view  of  the  artist,  the  tech- 
nician, and  the  social  observer  alike."  Georgia 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


767     Etching 


ETCHER'S   ART.   30min  16-si-$50;   rent  $2  1929 
Harvard  767 

sh-c-adult 

Supervised  by  Henry  P.  Rossiter,  Cura- 
tor of  prints  at  the  Museum  of  fine  arts, 
Boston 

At  the  request  of  the  Museum  of  Pine 
Arts,  the  widely-known  artist  Frank  W.  Ben- 
son lent  his  cooperation  for  this  production 

A  brief  historical  and  explanatory  resume 
at  the  opening  of  the  film  displays  etchings  by 
various  masters,  past  and  present,  reproduced 
from   original   prints   in   the   Museum 

The  artist  begins  by  transferring  a  pencil 
sketch  by  pressure  to  the  coated  and  smoked 
surface  of  a  copper  plate.  Then,  guided  by 
the  faintly  visible  lines,  Mr.  Benson's  delicate 
needle  cuts  through  the  coating,  thus  exposing 
the  copper  along  the  lines  of  the  drawing. 
When  the  hundreds  of  lines  which  compose  an 
etching  are  all  exposed,  the  artist  floods  his 
plate  with  acid  to  etch  them  into  the  copper. 
He  then  cleans  his  plate,  inks  it,  and  pulls 
a  proof 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAKE  AN  ETCHING.  (Graphic  art  ser.)  25min 
16-si-$48;    rent    $3    1941    ITTCO  767 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Professor  Charles  J.  Martin  demonstrates 
the  making  of  an  etching  from  the  unwrapping 
of  a  clean  new  metal  plate  to  the  pulling  of 
a   finished    print 


^ 


770     Photography 


CAMERA    MAGIC.    IR   16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50   1946 
Castle  770 

jh-sh 
Camera  stunts — such  as   "headless"   wom- 
an,  human   fly,    reverse   action  etc. 

AudF    $1.50  Shadow    $1-$1.25 

DeVry    $1.50  Tenn   $1.25 

Ohio  VisEd 

GOOD    PHOTOGRAPHY   IS   FLASH    PHOTOG- 
RAPHY.   25min    16-sd-loan   1944   GE  770 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Discusses    shutter    action,     synchronizer, 
and    flash   bulb    characteristics.     Mentions    only 
G.B.    bulbs    but    is    good    teaching    film. 


409 


771-780 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


GOOD    PHOTOGRAPHY    IS    FLASH    PHOTOG- 
RAPHY — Continued 

"Slow  motion  photography  of  shutters  and 
flash    bulbs    is    excellent."    Paul    Wendt 

PHOTOGRAPHY.    (Our   world    In    review   ser.) 

lOmin     16-si-sd-$24-$27;     rent     $1-$1.50     1937 
ITTCO  770 

Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re- 
edited    in    1936    for    this    series 

The  art  of  photography  on  land,  sea  and 
In  the  air  is  demonstrated  by  ace  Pathe  News 
cameramen 

Unusual  effects  of  under-exposed  and 
trick  photography  weird  angles,  etc.,  make 
up  this   reel 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


771     Photographic  chemistry 

ALCHEMIST  IN  HOLLYWOOD.  33mln  16-sd- 
$60    1940    Solow  771 

sh-c-trade-adult 

Originally  produced  for  motion  picture 
meeting  of  Southern  California  section  of  the 
American  chemical  society 

"This  film  was  designed  to  show  the 
chemical  end  of  the  motion  picture  industry. 
The  commentator,  with  the  aid  of  diagrams, 
explains  the  photographic  process.  Diagram- 
matic drawings  of  silver-bromide  crystals  are 
shown  and  we  are  told  of  the  chemical  reac- 
tion that  occurs  when  light  falls  upon  them. 
There  are  experiments  illustrating  what  occurs 
when  the  crystals  are  given  exposures  of  dif- 
ferent intensities  and  how  they  receive  and 
store  the  latent  image. 

"The  following  sequence  deals  with  the 
different  chemicals  used  in  the  formation  of 
the  developer,  and  the  fixing  bath.  A  com- 
parison is  drawn  between  the  'dark  room'  op- 
erations of  the  old  days  and  the  new,  modernly 
equipped  laboratories.  The  film  closes  showing 
a  pcsitive  print  being  made  from  a  negative. 
"An  excellent  film  on  chemistry  and  phys- 
ics. Commentary  is  good  and  the  film  is  beau- 
tifully photographed.  May  well  be  used  in 
college  and   high  school   classes."   California 

Cal  n.50 
Geo  ?1.50 
Kan 

780     Music 

ABSTRACTIONS.  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50 
1938   ITTCO  780 

Produced  by  R.K.O.  Pathe 

"  'Abstractions'  is  a  most  unusual  and 
Interesting  departure  from  the  usual  run  of 
films  available  to  schools  in  which  an  attempt 
is  made  to  relate  visual  form  and  motion  to 
music.  Abstract  forms  and  images  first  play 
on  the  screen  with  music  well  suited  to  the 
mood;  then  follows  a  cameraman-artist's  con- 
cept of  the  spirit  of  machines  as  interpreted 
by  close-up  shots  of  details  of  moving  ma- 
chines— pulsating  pistons  to  the  throb  of  Jazz, 
swinging  parts  to  swing,  gears,  round,  square 
and  oval — the  pace  of  machines  reflected  in  the 
pace  of  jazz.  Following  this,  the  derivation  of 
unusual  textile  designs  from  African  jungle 
life  is  shown,  still  accompanied  by  appropriate 
music. 

"At  a  review  exhibition  at  Teachers  Col- 
lege, Columbia  University,  a  group  of  teachers 
expressed  definite  approval  of  the  film  for  use 
in  schools.  Several  in  the  review  audience 
found  that  they,  themselves,  experienced  a 
concrete  understanding  for  the  first  time  of 
the  concept  of  interpretative  music.  .  .  Would 
be  of  particular  value  to  the  creative  and  im- 
aginative teacher  of  art  or  music.  And  it 
should  be  observed  that  its  success  would  un- 
doubtedly depend  more  than  the  usual  film  on 
adequate  interpretation  by  the  teacher.  .  .  As- 
sembled from  theatrical  short  subjects  origi- 
nally   produced     by    Pathe.     .     .     Photography, 


sound    and  direction    are    excellent."    Donald 
Doane 

Balis    Jl  Ideal     $1.65 

CFC  IntF 

Cine  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

MELODY  OF   HINDUSTAN.    12min    16-sd-loan 
India  780 

Shows  four  popular  instruments  being 
played  by  masters.  From  bamboo  tubes,  from 
wood,  even  from  water-filled  porcelain  bowls, 
Indian  musicians  draw  their  haunting  music 

MUSIC   HATH   CHARM,    llmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50 
UWF  780 

el-Jh-sh 
Produced    by    Grace    G.    Huntington    and 
narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 

Chinese  nose  flutes  and  fiddles,  Indian 
drum  battery,  brass  shells  in  brass  frames 
Korea's  drum-flute-flagolet  one  string  instru- 
ment orchestras.  Egypt's  zithers  and  tam- 
bourines, Panama  Caribs  playing  the  pipes. 
Bali's  gamelong  bands  with  their  tubular  chim- 
ing xylophones 
West 

MUSIC     IN     AMERICA.      (Forum    edition    ser) 
17min     16-sd-apply     MOT  780 

jh-sh-trade-adult 
Features    such    outstanding    musical    per- 
sonalities   as    singer    Marian    Anderson,     com- 
poser George  Gershwin,  bandsman  Benny  Good- 
man,   violinist   Mischa   Elman,    conductor   Serge 
Koussevitsky     and     others.      The     film     shows 
how   jazz  was   derived  from   Negro  folk  music, 
how    great    composers    like    Gershwin   got    their 
inspiration  from  the  popular  idiom  of  their  time 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MUSICAL    INSTRUMENTS    OF    INDIA.     12min 
16-sd-loan     India  780 

A  very   interesting  film  showing  a  num- 
ber of  Indian  musical  instruments  and  offering 
performances  on  several 
Ideal   $1.25 

SCHUMANN     HEINK.     (Our    world    In    review 
ser.)   5min  16-sd-$12;  rent  $1  1937  ITTCO  780 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  reedlted 
In  1936  for  this  series 

Mme  Schumann  Heink  is  here  shown  giv- 
ing singing  lessons,  to  some  of  her  star  pupils. 
Following  this,  the  world-famous  contralto 
sings  Brahms'    "Cradle  song" 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SIGMUND     SPAETH,     (Our    world    In    review 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$21;   rent  $1.50   1937  ITTCO 

780 

sh-c 

Produced  by  Pathe  news.  inc. 
Dr.  Spaeth  shows  how  to  bring  music  to 
everyone.  As  few  as  two  tones  can  make  a 
tune.  Three  tones  only  are  u.sed  in  a  bugle 
call  and  also  in  "Die  Wacht  Am  Rhine."  Next 
we  learn  wliat  variations  can  be  produced  by 
four  tones.  An  then  we  are  shown  the  re- 
spective parts  that  are  played  by  rhythm,  mel- 
ody and  harmony  in  music 
Cos  NatFS    $1.50 

DG  TexEd   loan 

Minn   $1  UWF     $1.50 

WALTER    DAMROSCH.    (Our  world  in   review 
ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$27;   rent   $1.50   1937  ITTCO 

780 

Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  reedlted 
in  1936  for  this  series 

Walter  Damrosch  explains  how  to  begin 
a  study  of  music,  setting  the  example  with 
his  own  grandchildren.  We  see  and  hear  him 
broadcasting  the  scherzo  from  a  symphony  by 
Glazounow 


410 


1947    EDITION 


782-784 


WALTER     DAMROSCH— Co»t«nned 

Then  we  see  sound  as  it  is  actually  re- 
corded and  the  interchange  of  vibrations  as 
Mr  Damrosch  plays  up  and  down  the  scale  in 
major  and  minor  keys 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


782     Operas 


VENDETTA.      2R      16-sd-$72;     rent     $3      UWF 
Highlights  of  the   opera  Cavalleria  Rusti- 
cana 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad    $3 

Nay  TexVB 

783     Sacred  music 

MASTERS    OF    SACRED    MUSIC.    lOmin    16-sd- 

$28;    rent    $1.50    1944    UWF  783 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Beethoven    and    Bruckner,    some    of    their 

major   contributions    to   sacred   music,    and    the 

scenes    enriched    by    their    lives.      Music    only. 

and  titles 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH    $1.50 

111   $1.50 

784     Vocal  music 

AMERICA     (MY    COUNTRY    'TIS    OF    THEE). 

(Song  book  of  the  screen  ser. )     3min     16-sd- 
color-$20;     rent-$1.50      1945      Post  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade  adult 
America's  well  loved  song 
Ohio 

CHANTS    POPULAIRES    #1-5.      IR     ea     16-sd- 

$25    ea;    rent    $1.50    ea   1944     Canada  784 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Contents:  #1-  "En  roulant  ma  boule"  and 

"A     la     Claire     fontaine";     #2-     "Envoyons     d' 

I'avant  nos  gens"  and  "Aupres  de  ma  blonde"; 

f3-    "I-ia-bas    sur    ces    montagnes"    and    "Trois 

canards":   #4-    "Filez.    filez,   o  mon   navire"   and 

"J'ai    tant   danse";    #5-    "Je   m'enfouyais"    and 

"C'est  I'aviron" 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

CHRISTMAS  SONGS.     Smin    ea  16-sd-color-$20 

ea   1945   Post  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

The    following    titles    are    available:    Jingle 

bells;   Little  Town  of  Bethlehem;  It  came  upon 

a  midnight  clear;   Silent  night;   O  come  all  ye 

faithful 

"Completely  intriguing  to  children,  color- 
ful, well  recorded,  and  appealing  to  the  imag- 
ination. 

"Will  add  the  mood  of  Christmas  spirit  to 
the  observance  you  plan.  In  all  cases,  the  words 
of    the    songs    appear   below    the   action   of   the 
film."   Wisconsin 
RVA     $1.50 
Wis    $3 

A    CITY    SINGS.      (Canada    carries    on)      lOmin 
16-sd-$25;    rent    $1.25      1946      CanFB  784 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
The    annual    Manitoba    Musical    Festival. 
Many   well-known   Canadian   artists   of   concert 
stage    and    radio    made    their    first    appearance 
on  this  platform 

AF    films    $1.75    (in  CanNFS 

French)  Int    film 

Bran  VisEd 

COMMUNITY  SING  NOS.  6,  8,  10.  lOmin  ea  16- 
sd-apply    TFC  784 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A   Columbia   production    available   only   to 
schools 


In  No.  6  Don  Baker  at  the  organ  presents 
the  following  songs:  Hi  neighbor;  Silver 
threads  among  the  gold;  Who  threw  the  over- 
alls in  Mrs  Murphy's  chowder;  When  good  fel- 
lows get  together;  My  buddy;  Should  auld 
acquaintance  be  forgot? 

No.  8  contains:  When  you  are  smiling; 
Nobody's  baby;  Giddap  Napoleon;  Rose  O'Day; 
If  I  had  you 

In  No.  10  Lew  White  at  the  organ,  as- 
sisted by  the  Song  Spinners  presents  the  fol- 
lowing: Don't  sit  under  the  apple  tree;  Some- 
body's taking  my  place;  Sweet  Sue,  just  you; 
I  don't  want  to  walk  without  you  baby;  There's 
something  about  a  soldier 

Available  froin   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FAITH  OF  OUR  FATHERS.  4min  16-sd-$10; 
rent    $1    1945    Cathedral  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
An   interpretation   of   a   favorite   hymn 
Geo  VAP  rent  50c 

Nu-Art   $10;    rent    $1      VisEd 
Photoart 

FAMILIAR  PATRIOTIC  SONGS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  784 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  'Community  Sing'  film  including  the 
following  songs:  'Sing,  America  Sing,'  'I'm  a 
Yankee  Doodle  Dandy,'  'My  Old  American 
Home,'  'You're  a  Grand  Old  Flag,'  'He's  My 
Uncle,'    'America,    the    Beautiful.'  "    Minnesota 

AMNH    $1.50  Minn   $1 

Ind     $1.50  PCW    $1.50 

lo  $1  SC    $1.50 

Kan    $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

GUIDE  ME  O  THOU  GREAT  JEHOVA.  4min 
16-sd-$10;    rent    $1    1945    Cathedral  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c- trade-adult 
Film  interpretation  of  the  hymn 
Geo  VAP   50c 

Nu-art  $10;  rent  |1        VisEd 

GYPSY  REVELS.  (Memories  of  old  Russia 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply   TFC  784 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"Reproduces  music  as  known  in  the  inns 
and  music  halls  in  Czarist  Russia  in  which 
Yasha  Bunchuk  with  an  orchestra  and  singers, 
all  in  Russian  costume,  play  and  sing  such 
characteristic  Russian  songs  as  'Dark  Eyes,' 
'Sighing  Winds'  and  others.  A  dance  by  a  group 
of  Russian  gypsies  is  included. 

"Suitable  for  use  in  music  appreciation 
groups  in  appropriate  grades  where  Russian  and 
Hungarian  folk  music  aie  being  studied."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Kan    $1.50 

Pi   $2  MontS 

111   $1.50  Ohio 

IGOR  GORIN,  BARITONE.  (Music  of  the  mas- 
ters ser.)  lOmln  16-sd-$60;  rent  $3.50  1940 
ITTCO  784 

Produced  by  Artist  Films,  Inc.  May  be 
rented  with  two  other  subjects  in  the  same 
series  for  $9.50.  Offered  by  the  distributor 
as  a  part  of  Program  II  with  "Vitya  Vronsky 
and  Victor  Babin,  duo-pianists"  and  "Emanuel 
Feuermann  and  Gregor  Piatigorsky,  'cellists" 
Largo  Al  Factotum  Aria  from  The  Barber 
of   Seville    by   G.    Rossini 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IT  CAME  UPON  A  MIDNIGHT  CLEAR.  (Xmas 
ser.)  3min  16-sd-color  $20;  rent  $1.50  1945 
Post  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
An   interpretation  of  the   Christmas  carol 
Ea  rent   apply  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  YMCA    $1.50 

Ohio  Wis 

Sw    $2 


411 


784 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


LAST  DOG  IE.  (Song  hit  stories  ser.)  IR  16-sd- 
apply   TFC  784 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
An      Educational      Alms      corporation      of 
America  production  available  only  to  schools 

"A  musical  picture  introducing  some 
American  folk  songs.  The  songs  that  are  pre- 
sented are,  'Get  Along  Little  Dogie,'  'Red 
River  Valley,'  'Home  on  the  Range,'  'Prance 
Along  Cowboy,'  and  'The  old  Chisholm  Trail. 
"The  visual  elements  are  selected  to  give 
a  proper  setting  and  atmosphere  for  the 
songs.  Recommended  for  instruction  units  on 
American  folk  songs.  Appropriate  for  all 
grade  levels.  This  film  will  be  especially  use- 
ful to  students  of  American  folksongs."  Ad- 
visory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LET'S  ALL  SING  TOGETHER  #1-6.  llmin  ea 
16-^d-$25   ea;    rent   $1.50   ea   1944-1945   Canada 

784 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Number  1  contains:  Daisy,  Daisy;  Old 
MacDonald  had  a  farm;  Home  on  the  range; 
and  Alouette  „ 

Number  2  offers:  Oh  Susanna;  Carry  on; 
Short' nin  bread;  and  Pack  up  your  troubles 

In  number  3  are:  Put  on  your  old  grey 
bonnet;  The  more  we  are  together;  The  daring 
young  man  on  the  flying  trapeze,  and  Carry  on 

Number  4  gives:  My  wild  Irish  rose;  En 
rouland  ma  boule;  Clementine;  and  I've  got 
sixpence  ,       ^ 

Number  5:  All  through  the  night;  Row, 
row,  row  your  boat;  and  Waltzing  Mathilda 

Number  6:  I  got  a  robe;  Men  of  the  soil; 
Frere  Jacques;  Oh  no,  John,  no;  Give  yourself 
a  pat  on  the  back 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LITTLE  TOWN  OF  BETHLEHEM.  (Xmas 
ser.)  3min  16-sd-$7.50.  Also  color-$20;  rent 
$1.50    1945   Post  784 

el -jh-sh-c- trade- adult 
A  favorite  Christmas  carol 
Ea   rent   apply  Sw    $2 

Ideal    $1.65  UWP    $1.50 

Ohio  YMCA  $1.50 

Photoart 

STEPHEN    FOSTER   MELODIES.    lOmin  16-sd- 

$25      1947     Official  784 

Jh-sh-adult 

Filmed     against    lavish    settings    of    the 

Old   South   .    .    .   colonial  mansions,   hoop  skirts 

and     strumming     banjos:     Beautiful     Dreamer, 

Old    Black   Joe,    Jeanie   with    the   Light   Brown 

Hair,    Camptown    Races,    Swanee    River 

MOSCOW  MOODS.  (Memories  of  old  Russia 
ser.)    llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  784 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"This  is  a  musical  film  in  which  the  group 
of  singers  led  by  Yasha  Bunchuk  sings  such 
Russian  folk  songs  as  'The  Volga  Boatmen," 
'Rare  Old  Wine'  and  'The  Barrel.'  Two  cello 
solos  by  Bunchuk  are  included. 

"Suitable  for  use  In  music  appreciation 
groups  in  appropriate  grades  where  Russian  and 
Hungarian  folk  music  is  being  studied."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

MUSIC  IN  THE  SKY.     28min  16-sd-loan  West- 

inghouse  784 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Film  presentation  of  the  Sunday  radio  pro- 
gram    starring    John     Charles     Thomas,     John 
Nesbit,   Ken  Darby  and  the  chorus,  and  Victor 
Young  and  the  sixty-piece  orchestra 

DG  Sw  loan 

Mod  VisEd 

PH  loan 


MUSICAL    JOURNEY.      20min    16-sd-$72;    rent 
$4    1945    BraF  784 

Concert  of  Georgian,  Ukranian  and  Rus- 
sian songs.  Produced  and  photographed  in  the 
Georgian  SSR 

NOW    THE    DAY    IS    OVER.      3min    16-sd-$10; 
rent   $1    1945   Cathedral  784 

p-el -Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Interpretation   of  this  well-known   song 
Geo  VAP  rent  50c 

Ideal    75c  VisEd 

Nu-Art  $10;  rent  $1 

OLD   TIME    BALLADS,    Nos.    1,  2,   4.   lOmln   ea 
16-sd-$21  ea;   rent  $1.25  ea  1937  ITTCO       784 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re-edit- 
ed   in    1936    for    this    series 

No.  1:  Here  the  Review  quartet  renders 
"Hills  of  home,"  an  old  cowboy  song,  Rach- 
maninoff's "Silence  of  the  night,"  and  several 
Negro  spirituals 

No.  2:  Those  early  American  ballads — 
"Home  sweet  home,"  "Silver  threads  among 
the  gold,"  and  "Sweet  Alice  Ben  Bolt,"  are 
sung  by  a  quartet  headed  by  Margaret  Speaks. 
A  brief  history  of  each  precedes  its  rendition 
No.  4:  The  quartet  sings  "Heaven  will 
protect  the  working  girl."  "Sunrise  and  you" 
and  "Whiskey  Johnny" 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RUSSIAN    NATIONAL   CHOIR.      lOmin      16-sd- 
$36;    rent    $2      1944     BraF  784 

sh-c 
Rendition    of    folk    songs    and    "A   friendly 
mist,"  a  partisan  song 

SCOTTISH     MAZURKA.     18min    16-sd-rent    $2 

1942  PIC  784 

sh-c-adult 

A  musical  film   featuring  the  Polish  army 

choir    who    are    part    of    the    army    training    in 

Scotland 

Three  Polish  songs  and  one  Scottish  song 
are  rendered  with  appropriate  pictures  to  in- 
terpret the  songs;  Includes  one  Polish  folk 
dance 

Col  50c 
Queens 

SILENT     NIGHT.     (Xmas    ser.)      3mln      16-sd- 
color-$20;    rent-$1.50    1945    Post  784 

p-el -Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
The  Christmas  carol 
DeVry  Photoart 

Ea   rent   apply  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  Wis 

Kan    $4.50  YMCA    $1.50 

Ohio 

SING,     AMERICA.     lOmin    16-sd-$36;     rent    $2 
1941    Nu-Art  784 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

"In  this  film  a  chorus  sings  several  well- 
known  songs  and  the  audience  is  invited  to 
sing  with  them  as  the  words  appear  at  the 
bottom  of  the  screen.  Songs  included  are 
•The  Band  Played  On,'  'Bicycle  Built  for  Two,' 
'Oh  Susannah,'  'Home  On  the  Range,'  'Love  s 
Old  Sweet  Song,'  and  finally.  'America,  the 
Beautiful.' 

"A  leader  directs  chorus  and  audience, 
and  in  'Home  on  the  Range'  a  soloist  sings 
with  the  chorus.  A  good  film  for  general 
auditorium  use;  should  be  of  value  also  in 
choral  music  classes.  Photography  and  sound 
are  adequate."  Don  White  in  Educational 
screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


4t2 


1947    EDITION 


784 


SONG     BOOK    OF    THE    SCREEN.      (Hjrmna- 

logues    ser.)    3min   ea    16-sd-color-$20   ea   1945 
Post  784 

p-el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced    by    Song    book    of    the    screen, 
Hollywood 

Well  known  hymns  and  songs  sung  by  the 
Hamilton  quartet,  with  the  words  super- 
imposed on  scenic  backgrounds 

About  40  titles  are  available.  Ask  the  pro- 
ducer for  a  full  list 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SONG    OF    REVOLT.    (Tabloid    musicals    ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  784 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only   to   schools 

"The  story  of  the  writing  of  the  French 
national  anthem,  with  a  background  of  martial 
music.  .  .  Unfortunately  this  film  contains  a 
serious  historical  inaccuracy.  It  assumes  that 
the  Marseillaise,  written  in  1792,  inspired  the 
storming  of  the  Bastille.  The  storming  of 
the  Bastille  took  place  in  1789.  It  was  the  at- 
tack on  the  Palace  of  Tuileries  in  1792  which 
followed  the  events  portrayed  in  the  beginning 
of  the  film.  With  this  made  clear  to  the  pupils, 
it  should  be  of  some  help  in  history  classes, 
grades   7   through   12. 

"Recommended  for  classes  in  musical  ap- 
preciation and  historical  backgrounds  of  music, 
grades  7  through  college.  Psychology  classes 
in  grades  10  through  12  would  find  it  interesting 
as  a  study  of  the  effect  of  music  in  rousing 
war  emotions."    Advisory  committee 

Geo  $2  Minn  $1 

Ind     $1.50  Ohio 

SONGS   OF   STEPHEN    FOSTER.    (Community 
Sing    sed.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  784 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  Columbia  pictures  corporation 
and  is  available  only  to  schools 

"This  'Community  Sing'  presents  Stanley 
Brown,  Donald  Grayson  and  others  in  a  pro- 
gram of  Stephen  Foster  songs.  The  following 
ballads  are  sung  by  the  group  dressed  in 
Southern  costumes  of  the  period  and  against  a 
background  of  a  Southern  plantation:  Ob 
Susanna,  Beautiful  Dreamer,  Jeanie  With  the 
Light  Brown  Hair,  Old  Folks  at  Home,  Camp- 
town   Races   and   My   Old  Kentucky  Home. 

"Words  to  the  songs  are  flashed  on  the 
screen  to  be  sung  by  the  audience  in  the 
usual  'Community  Sing'  style.  Highly  recom- 
mended for  musip  classes  at  all  grade  levels. 
Especially  valuable  in  a  study  of  American 
folk  music."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER.  2min  16-si-sd  $2- 
$3   1942  Castle  784 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Our  national  anthem  —  beautiful  photog- 
raphy —  scenes  of  the  flag  —  bombs  bursting 
in  air  —  the  navy  —  marching  men  —  The 
Capital  —  Statue  of  Liberty.  These  scenes 
accompany  a  beautiful  rendition  of  one  verse 
of  the  song.  Good  male  voice  with  organ 
accompaniment.  Can  be  used  aJone  in  assem- 
blies, or  at  the  beginning  or  close  of  any 
film."     PCW  film  service 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STAR   SPANGLED    BANNER.   2%min  16-sI-sd- 

$2-?3    Ofllcial  784 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

Designed   to   be  used  at   the   beginning  or 

conclusion    of    programs.      The    camera   sweeps 

across  the  American  scene,  depicting  the  vast- 


ness  and  resources  of  these  United  States. 
The  words  of  The  star  spangled  banner  are 
superimposed.  Approaching  the  finale,  a  series 
of  scenes  showing  the  original  flag  and  a 
portrait  of  George  Washington  dissolve  Into 
the  present  48  star  flag  and  a  picture  of 
Franklin  D.  Roosevelt 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STARLIGHT    NIGHT.    36min    16-sd-apply    1939 
Hoffberg  784 

"In  1811  Francis  Gruber  the  village  school 
teacher  of  Oberville  in  the  Tyrolean  Alps,  and 
his  close  friend  the  village  priest.  Father 
Joseph  Mohr,  witnes.sed  the  romance  of  Ann 
Brebder,  daughter  of  a  rich  inn-keeper,  and 
Louis  the  Village  carpenter.  Ann's  father,  a 
patriotic  Tyrolean,  objected  to  Louis  courting 
his  daughter,  because  Louis'  father  had  fought 
in  Napoleon's  army  when  the  Tyrol  had  been 
guarded  by  the  French  and  regarded  him  as 
the  son  of  a  traitor. 

"Although  her  father  disinherited  and 
denied  her  Ann  and  Louis  were  married  by 
Father  Mohr.  A  son  was  born.  Just  before 
Christmas  in  1818  their  home  was  destroyed 
by  a  snow  avalanche  in  the  Alps.  Coming  to 
her  father's  inn  the  night  before  Christmas, 
he  refused  to  admit  her. 

"Ann  and  Louis  and  the  baby  went  to  a 
neighbor's  for  the  night  and  placed  their  infant 
in  a  stable,  as  there  was  no  other  place.  .  . 
Inspired  by  the  touching  plight  of  the  couple, 
the  victims  of  prejudice.  Father  Mohr  wrote 
the  immortal  lyrics  of  the  hymn,  'Silent  Night, 
Holy  Night.' 

"The  next  day  he  had  his  friend  Francis 
Gruber,  the  teacher,  set  the  lovely  lyrics  to 
music  and  on  Christmas  night  introduced  it 
for  the  first  time  at  Christmas  mass.  .  .  I 
recommend  this  film  for  any  group."     J.K.W. 

"Chief  merit  is  its  basis  on  fact.  Other- 
wise it  seems  hackneyed  and  amateurish." 
Committee  on  motion  pictures,  Dept.  of  Second- 
ary education,  N.E.A. 

Cine  NatFS 

FK    $15  SuF    $10    • 

ICS    $12.50  TMCA    $7.50 

Ideal 


TALL  TALES.  (American  folk  song  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1941  BraF  784 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
In  a  natural  setting  and  in  an  Interesting 

sequence    the    following    songs    are    presented; 

"Strawberry    roan,"    "Grey    goose"    and    "John 

Henry."    Features  Burl  Ives,  Winston  O'Keefe, 

Joshua  White  and  Will  Geer 

Ind    $1.50  UWF  $40;  rent  $2 

Shad  $2  VisEd 


THAT    MAN    SAMSON,    (Radio    musicals    ser.) 
2R    16-sd-apply    TFC  784 

Jh-sh-c 
An    RKO    radio    pictures,    inc.    production 
available    only    to    schools 

"A  simple  Negro's  conception  of  the 
Samson  story  with  Negro  spirituals  sung  by 
the  Hall  Johnson  choir.  .  .  Among  the  spiritu- 
als sung  by  the  choir  are  'That  Man  Samson,' 
Go  Down  in  the  Lonesome  Valley,'  'Dey  Goin' 
to  Deliver  Our  Enemies  into  Our  Hands,' 
'Come  on  Samson,'  and  'Didn't  My  Lord  De- 
liver  Samson?' 

r,  x,"-^  sincere  portrayal  of  negro  life  in  the 
South.  Performance  and  music  highly  satis- 
factory. Highly  recommended  for  music  ap- 
preciation at  all  grade  levels,  especially  for 
students  of  American  folksongs."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH    $3  Minn    $2.50 

Geo    $3.50  MontS 

in    $2  Tex    25c 

^d  wis  $2.50 
Kan    $3 


413 


784-785 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


THIS  IS  OUR  EARTH.  3min  16-sd-57.50;  rent 
?1    1944    ITTCO  784 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Rendition      of     the      sacred      song,      THE 
LORD'S   PRAYER,   by  Earl   Wrightson  against 
an   appropriate   photographic   bacliground 
Protestant  version 
Ideal    82c  Shadow    $1 

RPA    $7.50;    rent    $1        YMCA 

THROUGH  OUT  THE  NIGHT  OF  DOUBT 
AND  SORROW.  4min  16-sd-?10;  rent  $1  1945 
Cathedral  784 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
The  hymn  interpreted 
Geo 

Nu-Art   ?10;   rent   %1 
VAP  50c 

WHERE    CROSS    THE    CROWDED    WAYS    OF 
LIFE.    4min    16-sd-$10;    rent    $1    1945    Cathe- 
dral 784 
p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Another   film   interpretation   of  a  hymn 
Geo                                        VAP  50c 
Ideal     75c                             VisEd 
Nu-Art  $10;  rent  $1 

YOU'RE  A  GRAND  OLD  FLAG.  3min  16-sd- 
$7.50      PFC  784 

p-el-jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A    patriotic   number    composed   by   George 
M.    Cohan.      Appropriate   scenes    for   the   music 
Den  50c  UWP 

Mods    50c  VAP    50c 

Ohio 


785     Orchestras  and  orchesfral  music 


BACH:  AIR  FOR  THE  "G"  STRING.  (Musical 
moods  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1934 
ITTCO  785 

el-Jh-sh 
A  First  division  release 

Played  by  the  symphony  orchestra  under 
the  direction  of  Rosario  Bourdon,  Doris  Hum- 
phrey and  a  group  of  her  dajicera  interpret 
the  music 

"Interpreted  in  the  classic  manner.  The 
weaving  melody  and  dignified  rhythm  are 
artistically  enhanced  by  the  stately  mood  of 
this  dance.  .  .  Suitable  for  all  grades."  Music 
teachers'  rev. 
DG  NC 

EK    $1.50  NH 

Ideal    $1.65  UWP    $1.50 

NatPS  $27;   rent  $1.50 


BRAHMS':    WALTZ    IN    "A"    FLAT.    (Musical 

moods      ser.)      6min      16-sd-rent      $1.25      1936 
ITTCO  785 

el-jh-sh 

Produced    by    Pathe    film    corporation 
Orchestra    led    by    Hans    Lange,    dancer — 
Desha 

"The  graceful  dance  for  this  was  planned 
by  the  famous  sculptress  Malvinia  Hoffman. 
In  an  oval -framed  lattice  hung  with  fruit 
(which  proved  to  be  airy  balloons)  a  dancer 
interpreted  the  familiar  waltz  rhythm.  The 
airy  grace  of  the  dancer  and  the  light  bubble- 
like balloons  make  a  picture  of  artistic  grace. 
The  current  interest  in  aesthetic  dancing 
should  make  this  film  enjoyable  to  many  chil- 
dren."     Music    teachers'    rev. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


AIDA.     9min     16-sd-apply    Commonwealth     785 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The  National  Philharmonic  Symphony 
Orchestra  of  122  pieces  plays  the  Triumphal 
March  from  Verdi's  opera  'Aida.'  A  mixed 
chorus  sings  with  the  orchestra.  The  camera 
shows  various  instrument  sections  as  they  are 
featured,  and  the  conductor  is  shown  re- 
peatedly. 

"Throughout  the  film,  the  camera  is  con- 
stantly in  motion.  Should  be  of  some  value 
in  orchestral  music  study  and  possibly  in  choral 
music;  also  might  be  used  for  general  showings 
to  all  students.  Lack  of  explanatory  narration 
or  titles,  and  the  few  closeups  showing  playing 
techniques,  comprise  the  film's  weak  points." 
Georgia 

"An  excellent  film  for  classes  in  music 
appreciation  and  chorus."    California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ARCHAIC     AND     UNUSUAL     INSTRUMENTS. 

(Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$21; 
rent    $1.50    1937    ITTCO  785 

sh-c 

Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re- 
edited  in  1936  for  this  series 

We  see  the  evolution  of  our  instruments 
from  man's  first  crude  attempts  to  organize 
sound,  a  musical  mousetrap  made  of  nails,  a 
harmonica  of  bottles,  through  the  precursors 
of  the  piano,  the  spinet,  octavina  and  virginal, 
down  to  the  very  latest  attempt  to  improve  on 
the    piano,    the    nuance 

Three  noted  musicians,  Herr  Sachs.  Lotta 
Van  Burn  and  Lester  Donohue,  demonstrate 
the  various  instruments 

"Interesting  to  music  classes."  Col- 
laborator 


Cos 

Ohio 

DG 

TexEd   loan 

IdP 

UWP    $1.50 

NatPS   $1.60 

CARNIVAL        ROMAINE.        (Symphony       ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$24;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  785 

Jh-sh-c 

Played     by    the    Symphony    Orchestra    of 

the   Paris   Conservatory   of   Music,    directed    by 

Philippe  Gaubert 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


DANCE  OF  THE  HOURS.  (Musical  moods  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    ITTCO  785 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Pirst  division  release 

"Dance  of  the  hours"  from  La  Gioconda 
by  Ponchielli.  Orchestra  under  the  direction  of 
Hans  Lange. 

"Played  to  shifting  scenes  of  great  effec- 
tiveness. Quiet  pools,  sunlit  at  times,  and 
splashed  into  tiny  circles  by  pattering  rain- 
drops at  others,  rain  washing  leaves  and 
trees,  waterfalls  cascading  down  sheer  cliffs 
into  roaring  whirlpools,  fields  of  grain  tossed 
by  a  mighty  wind  and  the  dash  of  billowing 
surf  on  a  'stern  and  rockbound  coast'  keep  the 
eye  occupied  with  dramatic  Nature  in  her 
myriad  moods,  while  the  ear  listens  to  the 
varying  changes  of  the  colorful  mu.sic."  Mu- 
sic teachers'   rev. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


FLYING      DUTCHMAN      OVERTURE.      (Sym- 
phony ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$24;  rent  $1.50  ITTCO 

785 

Jh-sh-c 

Played  by  the  Symphony  Orchestra  of  the 
Paris  Conservatory  of  Music,  directed  by 
Robert    Heger 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


414 


1947    EDITION 


785 


FREISCHUTZ    OVERTURE.     (Symphony    ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$24;    rent    51.50    ITTCO  785 

Jh-sh-c 

Played    by    the    Symphony    Orchestra    of 

the   Paris   Conservatory   of   Music,    directed    by 

Felix   von    Weingartner 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

GREAT     SYMPHONIES.       lOmin       16-sd-$17.50 
1946     Castle  785 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Under  the  baton  of  the  conductor, 
Frederich  Feher,  a  seventy-piece  philharmonic 
orchestra  plays  Johann  Strauss'  immortal 
'Blue  Danube"  and  an  original  symphonic  com- 
position   by    M.    Feher,     "Romance" 

Geo    $1.50 

Photoart 

VisEd   $2 

IN    MOZART'S    FOOTSTEPS,    llmin    16-sd-$28; 

rent    $1.50    1944    UWF  7S5 

sh-adult 
Annual  (pre-Nazi)  music  and  dramatic 
festival  at  Salzburg.  Grand  opera,  outdoor 
philharmonic  concerts,  Reinhardt's  outdoor 
production  of  "Everyman",  etc.  Background 
chiefly  musical 
Eng  PH    $1.50 

Nay 


field    of    interpretive    color    tones."      Advisory 
committee 

AMNH    $2.50 

111   $1.50 

OVERTURE    TO     ROSAMUNDE.    9mln    16-sd- 
apply  1940   Commonwealth  785 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"The  National  Philharmonic  Symphony 
orchestra  of  122  pieces  plays  Franz  Schubert's 
'Overture  to  Rosamunde.'  The  camera  is 
constantly  in  motion,  showing  the  entire  or- 
chestra and  occasionally  its  various  sections 
as  they  are  featured.  The  work  of  the  direc- 
tor is  very  effectively  shown. 

"Should  be  of  some  value  in  orchestral  mu- 
sic study  and  as  a  subject  of  general  interest 
to  all  students.  The  lack  of  explanatory  nar- 
ration or  titles,  and  the  few  closeups  showing 
single  instrumentalists  as  they  are  featured, 
would  appear  somewhat  to  limit  educational 
value."     Georgia 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

2ND     HUNGARIAN      RHAPSODY.      (Symphony 

ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-$17.50;   rent  $1.50   1934   Nu- 

Art  785 

Jh-sh-c 

Conducted   by   Professor   Oscar  Fried 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film. 

libraries  or  distributors 


LENINGRAD    MUSIC    HALL.   35min   16-sd-sale 
apply;    rent   $6   1944   BraF  785 

sh-c-adult 
"The  world  famous  music,  dance  and 
theatre  arts  of  the  Russian  people,  including 
folk  songs,  folk  dances,  piano  duets  and  clas- 
sical music."  United  Nations  sup.  to  films  on 
the  United  Nations 

Contents:  Waltz  of  the  flowers,  Tchaikov- 
sky; Scottish  drinking  song,  Beethoven;  Na- 
varra,  piano  duet,  Altaeniz;  Dying  swan,  Saint- 
Saens;  Folk  songs  of  Byelorussia,  sung  by 
Lydia  Ruslanova;  Scenes  from  Rigoletto,  Verdi; 
and  Folk  dance  from  the  Ballet  Taras  Bulba 
VWF  $6 


SYMPHONIC    FEATURETTE    NO.    2.     IR     16- 

sd-$50;    rent   $2.20    Ideal  785 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

The     second     movement     (unfinished)     of 

symphony  No.   8  by  Schubert  presented  by  the 

National    Philharmonic   orchestra   consisting   of 

122  pieces  with  a  chorus  of  100 

SYMPHONIC    FEATURETTE    NO.    3.     4R     16- 

sd-$200;  rent  $8.80  Ideal 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Slavinka    by    Frederick    Feher    presented 
by    the    National    Philharmonic    orchestra   con- 
sisting of  122  pieces  and  with  a  chorus  of  100 


LIEBESTRAUM.    (Musical    moods    ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd-rent    $1.50    1934    ITTCO  785 

el-Jh-sh 
A  First  division   release 
Orchestra   under    the    direction    of    Gustav 
Hoenshen    plays    the    song    by    Franz    Liszt 

"Accompanied  by  picturesque  scenes 
through  which  a  young  couple  in  old-fash- 
ioned dress  stroll  their  graceful  way.  Down 
from  the  stately  doorway  of  a  Southern 
mansion,  through  shady  wallis,  beside  still 
waters  reflecting  dark  tree  trunks  and  delicate 
foliage,  over  a  picturesque  bridge,  in  varying 
pools  of  light  and  deep  shadow  they  walk, 
symbolizing  the  dignity  and  romance  of  the 
well-known  love  song.  Suitable  for  upper 
grades  and  High  School."  Music  teachers' 
rev. 


Col 
DO 

Ideal 


NatFS  $1.25 

NC 

Shad    $1.50 


AN    OPTICAL    POEM.    (MGM    miniature    ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  785 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  technicolor  pro- 
duction available  only  to  schools 

"An  attempt  by  Oskar  Fischinger  to  In- 
terpret a  musical  selection  in  terms  of  color 
and  geometric  figures.  While  the  orchestra 
plays  Liszt's  Second  Hungarian  Rhapsody,  the 
figures  and  colors  appear  on  the  screen.  .  . 
Highly  recommended  as  an  excellent  film  for 
art   and   music   classes   interested   in   this  new 


SYMPHONY    OF    YOUNG    AMERICA.      22min 
16-sd-color-loan    1943    Nat    music    camp       785 
Jh-sh-adult 
"Pictures    many   of    the   activities   of   the 
boys  and  girls  at  the  National  Music  Camp  at 
Interlochen,  Michigan."     Michigan 
Mich  25c 

SYMPHONY      ORCHESTRA.      lOmin      16-sd-$50 

1938   EBF  785 

Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Two  Wagnerian  compositions  are  featured 

In  this  film  in  the  "Ride  of  the  Valkyries"  and 

the  Prelude  to  Act  3  of  "Lohengrin" 

The  work  of  the  conductor.  Mr  Howard 
Barlow,  is  caught  by  unique  camera  angles 
as  he  interprets  these  brilliant  scores  and 
tiirough  his  orchestra  of  Philharmonic  players, 
brings  this  interpretation  into  sound 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TORONTO  SYMPHONY  #1-2.  (Canada  carries 
on)  lOmin  ea  16-sd-$25  ea;  rent  $1.25  ea 
1945      CanFB  785 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sir    Ernest    MacMillan    conducts    the    To- 
ronto   Symphony    Orchestra    in    three    modern 
compositions  and   the  3d  movement  of  Tschai- 
kowsky's    Sixth    Symphony    (Path^tique) 
Bran  Ind    $1.25 

CanNFS  Int    film 

Dennis  VisEd 

Film- Tel 


415 


785-787 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


UNFINISHED    SYMPHONY,      llmin    16-sd-$50; 
rent  $2     UWF  785 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Schubert's    Symphony    No    8    in    B-minor 
(Unfinished),    2d    movement,    by    the    National 
Philharmonic  Orchestra  conducted  by  Dr  Fred- 
erick Feher 

YOUTH   BUILDS  A  SYMPHONY.  26min  16-sd- 
color-loan    1944    Nat   music    camp  785 

Jh-sh-c-aduit 

"Portrays  activities  of  National  Music 
Camp  at  Interlochen,  Michigan,  which  is 
affiliated  with  the  University  of  Michigan.  In- 
struction in  orchestra,  band,  choir,  modern 
dance,  radio,  and  composition  and  orchestra- 
tion are  under  the  direction  of  such  artists  as 
Percy  Grainger  and  Ferde  Grofe. 

"Correlated  with  the  instruction  in  music 
is  the  health  program,  which  includes  exercises, 
swimming,  canoeing,  sailing,  horseback  riding, 
and  fishing  in  its  daily  activities  program. 

"The  building  of  a  symphony  from  the 
first  reading  through  group  and  individual  prac- 
tice sessions  to  the  final  performance  is  de- 
picted."   Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


786.2     Piano  music 

COLOR    STUDIES    OF    CHOPIN.    12min    IG-sd- 
color- $85;    rent    $3.80   1944   PIC  786.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The  music  of  Chopin  interpreted  on  the 
screen  in  color. 

"The  selection — Nocturne  Op.  15,  No.  2: 
Mazurka  Op.  7,  No.  3  and  Etude  Op.  10,  No.  12 
played  by  Witold  Malcuzynski,  with  commen- 
tary by  Olin  Downes."    United  nations  in  films 


KEYBOARD  CONCERTS  —  FIRST-THIRD 
PORTFOLIOS.  lOmin  ea  16-sd-$17.50  ea;  rent 
$2ea  1942  Pictorial  786.2 

sh-c-aduit 
Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 

A  three  part  musical  presentation  of 
special  arrangements  by  Paolo  Galileo.  In  the 
first  portfolio:  "Artist  life"  by  Johann  Strauss 
and    "Minute    waltz"    by    Frederic    Chopin 

The  second  portfolio  contains:  "Soiree  de 
Vienne"  and  "Moment  musical  in  F  minor" 
both  by  Franz  Schubert 

The  third  portfolio  offers  interpretations 
of:  "Troika,"  by  Peter  Ilych  Tchaikowsky, 
"Prelude  in  G  minor,"  by  Sergei  Rachmaninoff 
and  "The  flight  of  the  bumble  bee,"  by  Rim- 
sky-Korsakoff 

Available  from  10   or.m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIANO    REFLECTIONS.     3min   ea     16-sd-$7.50 
ea;   rent  50c  $1   ea  1946  Tel-B-Pic  786.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Includes    Concerto    (Tschaikowsky) ;    Pol- 
onaise (Chopin);  Tales  from  the  Vienna  "Woods 
and  Emperor  Waltz  (Strauss) 
Photoart  VisEd    75c    ea 

Shadow  WashCE   $1 

Tenn 

VITYA      VRONSKY      AND      VICTOR      BABIN, 

DUO-PIANISTS.   (Music  of  the  masters  ser.) 

lOmin  16-sd-$60;  rent  $3.50  1940  ITTCO     785.2 

Produced    by    Artist    films,    inc.      May    be 

rented    with    any    two    other    subjects    in    this 

series    for    $9.50.       Offered    by    the    distributor 

as  a  part  of  Program  II  with  "Emanuel  Feuer- 

mann,    cellist"    and    "Igor   Gorln,    baritone" 

Contents:  Waltz  in  A  flat  by  Brahms; 
Valse  by  Arensky;  Flight  of  the  bumble  bee. 
by  Rimsky-Korsakoff 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


GOLDEN    MOUNTAINS.    lOmin  16-8d-$36;   rent 
$2   1942  BraF  786.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Dmitri  Shostakovitch  plays  "The  Waltz" — 
from  his  score  "(3olden  Mountains" — at  the 
piano  accompanied  by  the  Moscow  Orchestra 

"Very  good  picture — ^might  be  used  in  ele- 
mentary  school  in   particular  situations."     Col- 
laborator 
IdP    $2  Ohio 

Ken    $1.50  UWF    $2 

JOSE    ITURBI,    HARPSICHORD.    lOmin   16-sd- 
rent   $3.50   1940  ITTCO  786.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Jose  Iturbi  seated  at  a  harpsichord  explains 
the  workings  of  the  instrument.  He  then  plays 
compositions  by  Jean  Phillippe  Rameau  and 
closeups  of  his  feet  and  hands  give  an  excellent 
idea  of  pedal  work  and  fingering.  This  demon- 
stration is  followed  by  the  playing  of  Liszt's 
"Eleventh  Hungarian  rhapsody"  on  a  modern 
piano 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


JOSE  ITURBI,  PIANIST.  (Music  of  the  masters 

ser.)      lOmin     16-sd-rent     $3.50     1940     ITTCO 

786.2 

Jh-sh-c 

Produced    by    Artist    films,    inc.      May    be 

rented  with  any  two  other  films  in  this  series 

for    $9.50.      Offered    by    the    distributor    as    a 

part    of    Program    I    with     "Coolidge    quartet, 

string  ensemble"  and  "Mildred  Dilling,  harpist" 

Contents:     Sevilla     by    Albeniz;     Fantasie 

Impromptu  by  Chopin 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


786.6     Organ 

MUSIC    IN    THE    WIND.      (Canada  carries  on) 
Smin    16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25    1945    CanFB  786.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Traces  the  history  of  organ  building 
through  the  centuries,  from  the  ancient  in- 
struments worked  by  foot-pump  and  hand  bel- 
lows to  the  latest  electrically  operated  giant 
pipe  organs.  The  film  ends  with  playing  of 
Bach's    Toccata  and   Fugue   in   D   Minor 

"A     fine    combination     of     craftsmanship 
and  artistry."  Collaborator 
Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

Dennis 


787     S+ringed  instruments 

ANCIENT  CHINESE  MUSIC— LUTE  AND 
ZITHER.  IR  16-sd-color-$75;  rent  $5  1946 
Harmon  787 

sh-c-adult 
The  Lute  or  Ch'in  was  played  by  Con- 
fucious  2500  years  ago.  The  Zither  or  Cheng 
dates  from  221  B.C.  Mr.  Lian  perfected  him- 
self on  these  old  instruments  as  an  avocational 
interest  and  is  one  of  the  few  Chinese  playing 
them.  Two  selections  are  in  the  film — 'Flowers 
over  the  variegated  brocade'  on  the  Ch'in  and 
'Nocturne'  on  the  Cheng 

COOLIDGE    QUARTET,    STRING    ENSEMBLE. 

(Music    of    the    masters    ser.)     lOmin     16-sd- 
rent   $3.50    1940   ITTCO  787 

Produced  by  Artist  films,  inc.  May  be 
rented  with  any  two  other  subjects  in  this 
series  for  $17.50.  Offered  by  the  distributor 
as  a  part  of  Program  I  with  "Jose  Iturbi, 
pianist"    and    "Mildred   Dilling,    harpist" 


416 


1947    EDITION 


787-789 


COOLIDGE     QUARTET — Continued 

Contents:  Andante  from  String  Quartet 
in  E  Flat  Major  by  Carl  Von  Dittersdorf;  Fugue 
from  Quartet  in  C  Major,  Opus  59  No.  3  by 
Beethoven 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

STRING    CHOIR.    lOmin    16-sd-J50    1937   EBF 

787 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Portrays  the  wide  variety  of  musical 
moods  and  effects  conveyed  by  stringed  in- 
struments and  thus  demonstrates  the  reason 
for  their  bearing  the  brunt  of  orchestral  inter- 
pretations. Reveals  the  various  techniques  of 
performance  on  stringed  instruments  from  the 
most  advantageous  position  possible 

A  full  orchestra  of  leading  symphony  play- 
ers is  used  in  these  demonstrations.  Selections 
include  compositions  by  Mendelssohn,  Schubert, 
Rossini  and  Beethoven.  The  concluding  num- 
ber is  a  portion  of  Schubert's  'B  Minor'  (Un- 
finished)  Symphony 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SYMPHONIC    FEATURETTE    NO.    1.     3R     16- 

sd-$150;     rent    $6.60    Ideal  787 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
First  movement  of  the  violin  concerto  In 
B   Major   by   Beethoven   presented  by   the   Na- 
tional Philharmonic  orchestra  consisting  of  122 
pieces  and  with  a  chorus  of  100 

VIOLINS  AND  CELLOS.   (Our  world  in  review 
ser.)    lOmin  16-sd-$21;   rent  $1.50  1937  ITTCO 

787 
sh-c 
Originally  produced  by  Pathe  and  re-edited 
in  1936  for  this  series 

J.  C.  Freeman,  curator  of  the  Wurlitzer 
collection,  shows  us  the  world's  most  priceless 
violins  and  cellos 

Benno  Rabinof,  noted  violinist,  and  Bene- 
ditzky,  concert  cellist,  play  while  closeups  show 
the  skill  of  their  fingering  technique 

Cos  Ohio 

DG  Okla 

IdP  UWF    $2 

NatFS  $1.50  YMCA    $1.50 
NC 


787.3     Violoncello 

EMANUEL    FEUERMANN,    CELLIST.     (Music 

of   the    masters    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd;    rent   $3.50 
1940    ITTCO  787.3 

Produced  by  Artist  films,  inc.  May  be 
rented  with  any  two  other  subjects  in  this 
series  for  $9.50.  Offered  by  the  distributor 
as  a  part  of  Program  II  with  "Vitza  Vronsky 
and  Victor  Babin,  duo-pianists"  and  "Igor 
Gorin,    baritone" 

Contents:     Rondo,      Opus     94     by     Anton 
Dvorak;    Spinning  Song  by  David   Popper 
Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


787.5     Harp 


MILDRED   DILLING,    HARPIST.    (Music  of  the 

masters     ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-rent     $3.50     1940 
ITTCO  787.5 

Produced  by  Artist  films,  inc.  Also  avail- 
able for  rent  with  any  two  other  subjects  in 
this  series  at  $9.50.  Offered  by  the  distributor 
as  a  part  of  Program  I  with  "Jose  Iturbi, 
pianist"  and  "Coolidge  quartet,  string  en- 
semble" 

Contents:   Fountain  by  Zabel;   Fireflies  by 
A.    Hasselmans;    Forest  Pool   by  Tournier 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


788     Wind  instruments.     Bands 

BRASS  CHOIR.  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937  EBP  788 
el-jh-sh-c-adult     Guide     15c 

Representative  compositions  featuring  the 
choir  are  played  by  a  full  symphony  orchestra. 
The  film  opens  with  a  portion  of  Beethoven's 
"Fifth  Symphony"  and  closes  with  the  finale 
from   "Wagner's    "Tannhauser"    Overture 

The  timbres  of  various  brass  instruments 
are  demonstrated — the  brilliance  of  the  trum- 
pets, the  mellow  romantic  quality  of  the  horns, 
the  rich  power  of  the  trombones  and  the  mas- 
sive  depth   of   the   tuba 

Unique  camera  angles  show  intimate  de- 
tails of  playing  techniques.  A  feature  of  the 
film  is  the  "Nocturne"  from  Mendelssohn's 
"Midsummer  Night's  Dream"  music  and  a 
demonstration  of  the  use  of  horns  with  wood- 
winds in  another  excerpt  from  the  same  com- 
position 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW    TO    TWIRL    A    BATON.    IR    16-sd-$38.50 
Also    color    $80    Yng   Am  788 

"Roger  Lee,  former  national  champion 
baton  twirler,  demonstrates  the  nine  funda- 
mentals of  twirling;  beating  time,  salute,  wrist 
twirl,  figure  eight,  two-hand  twirl,  pass  around 
back,  cartwheel,  four -finger  twirl,  and  throw 
and  catch."  Collaborator 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $2.20  TexVE 

Ken  $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Okla 


WOODWIND  CHOIR.  lOmin  16-sd-$50  1937  EBF 

788 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide    15c 

Throughout  this  film  various  woodwind 
instruments,  supported  by  full  orchestra,  are 
shown  and  heard  in  typical  passages  from 
standard  orchestral  compositions.  Ample  op- 
portunity is  given  to  hear  and  judge  tone 
quality  and   to   observe   playing   techniques 

The  performers  are  professional  sym- 
phonic players  of  the  highest  rank.  Various 
details  of  instrument  construction  are  explain- 
ed. The  use  of  the  French  horn  with  the 
woodwind  group  is  shown  in  a  portion  of 
Brahms'   "Fourth  Symphony" 

The  film  opens  with  an  excerpt  from 
Brahms'  "First  Symphony."  Other  selections 
range  from  the  works  of  this  composer  on 
through  Beethoven,  Mendelssohn,  Von  Weber, 
to  the  colorful  and  familiar  "William  Tell' 
music  of  Rossini 

Available  from  10    or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


789     Percussion  instruments 

PERCUSSION     GROUP.     lOmin    16-sd-$50    1938 

EBP  789 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

More  than  a  dozen  of  the  more  common- 
ly used  percussion  instruments  are  demon- 
strated. Chief  attention  naturally  is  given  to 
the  structure,  manner  of  tuning  and  playing 
of  the  tympani.  Other  percussion  instruments 
represented  are  the  tom-tom,  snare  drum,  bass 
drum,  tambourine,  gong,  cymbals,  castanets, 
triangle,  bells,  celeste,  chimes,  and  even  the 
xylophone 

Included  in  the  compositions  used  are  por- 
tions of  Schubert's  "March  Militaire"  and  of 
Tschaikowsky's  "Fourth  Symphony."  Demon- 
strations throughout  are  given  in  full  orchest- 
ral   setting 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


417 


790-791.4 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


790     Amusements.     Play 

$1,000  FOR  RECREATION.     12mm     16-sd-color- 

rent  $1.50  1946  YMCA  790 

sh-adult-forum 
How    social    service   and    other    voluntary 
agencies   can   invest  wisely  in   a  complete  rec- 
reation   program    for    the    community 

Ind    $3.75  NC 

Mich  PennS     75c 

Minn  Wis 

PLAY  MATERIALS  IN  THE  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOL.   23min   16-si-$58;   rent  $2  1942   BallS 

790 

el-c-adult  Guide 
This  is  a  partly  colored  film 
"This  is  an  experiment  in  Recreation  con- 
ducted at  Ball  State  Teachers  College  by  stu- 
dents in  a  course  entitled  *Play  in  Education.' 
Both    fundamental   play   materials   and   supple- 
mentary materials  and   toys   are  filmed  in   use 
by  the  children  of  the  Riley  Elementary  School, 
Muncie,  Indiana."  Ball  State  teachers  college 
Ind     $4.50 
OntEd 

PLAY'S  THE  THING.  15min  16-ai-loan  1939 
USCB  790 

c-adult   Guide 

"Shows  how  safe,  inexpensive  play  equip- 
ment can  easily  be  made  at  home;  how  large- 
muscle  coordination  is  developed  through  play 
with  a  swing,  a  sandpile,  a  slide,  a  drum,  and 
small-muscle  coordination  through  play  with 
clothespins  and  other  simple  toys."  School 
management 

Should  be  useful   to  parents  and  teachers 

MontS  WashS 

NYH  loan  Wis  75c 

Ohio  WisH 
VaEd 


23min      16-sd-color-rent 
790 


PLAYTOWN,       USA 

$1.50    1946    YMCA 

sh-c-adult-forum 
Designed  to  provide  civic,  patriotic,  serv- 
ice,  religious,  social  and  other  groups  with  the 
"why"    and    "how"   of   community  organization 
for  a  year-round  all  age  recreation  program 

Ind  PennS     $1 

Minn  Tex    $1.50 

NC  Wis    $1.50 


791.3     Circus 

BIG     CATS,       9min     16-si-sd-$12-$17.50.       Also 
color-$85     1946    Blakely  791.3 

el-jh-sh 
Training  of  lions  from  babyhood   to   ma- 
turity 

CIRCUS     ANIMALS,       llmin     16-sd-$45.       Also 
color-$75     1947     Academy  791.3 

p-el-Jh-adult  Guide 
This  film  shows  how  circus  animals 
travel  in  box  cars;  how  they  are  unloaded  and 
walk  from  train  to  circus  grounds.  Elephants 
help  unload  circus  tents,  unroll  tent  rolls,  pull 
heavy  wagons.  Feeding  and  watering  of  ele- 
phants, camels  &  horses  are  shown.  Also 
circus  clown  and  dog,  trained  seal  who  rides 
on  horse  back,  and  exciting  activities  in  the 
circus  "back-yard" 

CIRCUS     PEOPLE.        llmin     16-sd-$45.       Also 
color-$75     1947     Academy  791.3 

p-e|.Jh -adult.  Guide 
How  the  circus  train  arrives  and  is  un- 
loaded; how  tents  are  put  up.  How  circus 
people  are  fed;  how  they  wash  clothes.  How 
a  circus  clown  puts  on  his  makeup  and  cos- 
tume. Several  clowns  rehearsing  their  act  and 
practicing  juggling  are  shown.  Opening  parade 
of  circus  as  people  and  animals  go  in 


CLYDE  BEATTY'S  ANIMAL  THRILLS.  (Ad- 
venture parade  ser.)  15min  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50   1943  Castle  791,3 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Clyde  Beatty  In  a  performance  with  lions 
and  tigers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HERE  COMES  THE  CIRCUS.  lOmin  16-si-sd 
1942  Castle  791.3 

p-eUJh-sh 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75: 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

The  great  parade,  daring  acrobats,  thril- 
ling jumps,  famous  clowns  of  the  Cole  bro- 
thers circus 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HERE  COMES  THE  CIRCUS.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  791.3 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

Pictures  the  arrival  of  the  circus,  the  un- 
loading, the  parade  and  glimpses  of  the  circus 
itself 

"Commentary  and  a  musical  background. 
Recommended  as  being  of  considerable  value 
in  project  work  in  all  grades  and  to  classes  in 
designing.  Might  have  some  value  as  back- 
ground material  for  social  studies  in  early 
grades."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


791.4     Moving  pictures 

CAMERA  THRILLS.  20min  16-sd-rent  $3  UWF 

791.4 
Produced  by  Universal 

The  highest  spots  in  the  thrill -crowded 
life  of  the  newsreel  cameraman — ships  sink, 
cannons  roar,  planes  crash,  warehouses  burn, 
and  death  rides  high  as  Graham  McNamee 
tells  of  the  dangers  that  stalk  the  men  who 
bring  your  news  to  the  screen 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CARTOONLAND    MYSTERIES.    ((3oing    places 
ser.)    16-sd-rent    $1.50    UWF  791.4 

A  Universal  production 

Each  step  of  story  writing,  animation, 
and   sounding   is   shown   in   this   presentation 

"The    making    of   an    Oswald   Rabbit    car- 
toon,   'Softball    Game,'    is    explained    in    inter- 
esting and  hilarious  detail  by  Lowell  Thomas." 
Scholastic 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad  $1.60 

Nay 


COMMON  MISTAKES  AND  THEIR  CORREC- 
TION. (You  can  make  good  movies  ser.) 
15min      16-si-rent   $1.50     RFA  791.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

One  of  a  series  of  instructional  films  on 
movie   making,   made  by  Kenneth  F.   Space 

Analyzes  each  mistake,  illustrating  all  of 
the  probable  causes,  and  then  shows  in  close- 
ups  the  methods  of  correction 

"Exceedingly    practical    for    the    amateur 
movie  maker."    Collaborator 
DO 
Ohio 


418 


1947    EDITION 


791.4 


EVOLUTION     OF     THE     MOTION     PICTURE. 

21min    16-si-sd-$48-$72;    rent    $2-$3    1940   UWF 

791.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Presented  by  International  educational 
pictures 

Back  in  1600  B.C.  Egypt  used  shadow  pic- 
tures. Then  Leonardo  da  Vinci  happened  ac- 
cidently  on  a  camera  of  mirrors,  which  he  later 
improved.  In  1640  A.D.  Kircher  invented  a 
magic  iantern.  Then  came  the  urge  to  add 
movement  and  we  see  a  comic  figure  which 
was  used.  In  1804  in  England  Dr  Rodet  dem- 
onstrated persistence  of  vision.  In  1835  Pla- 
teau in  Belgium  added  his  contribution  and  in 
France  in  1850  Daguerre  invented  the  photo- 
graphic   wet    plate 

In  1860  Colman  Sellers  in  Philadelphia  il- 
lustrated synthetic  motion  by  photographing 
poses  and  then  Edward  Luydrid  demonstrated 
action  by  instantaneous  photographs.  In  New 
Jersey  in  1886  Thomas  A.  Edison  built  his  first 
moving  picture  machine.  In  1889  at  Rochester, 
George  Eastman  invented  fiexible  celluloid  film 
base.  In  1890  Edison  demonstrated  his  first 
movie  talltie.  In  1893  we  had  the  world's  first 
motion   picture  studio — the    "Black   Maria" 

Examples  of  pictures  made  on  the  old 
cylinder  machine  are  given.  There  follows  a 
sort  of  rapid  kaleidoscopic  viewing  of  films 
progressing  thru  the  years.  Then  we  see  the 
mutoscope,  an  early  rival  of  the  Edison  kin- 
ectoscope 

Chalk  talks  follow,  then  a  portion  of  a 
film  made  in  1906  which  was  the  first  animated 
cartoon.  Diving  is  seen  at  regular  speed  and 
at  slow  motion.  A  parade  gives  us  fast  mo- 
tion. We  have  next  the  microscopic  filming 
of  the  eye  of  a  fly  taken  from  one  of  the  sci- 
entific films  by  Louis  Tolhurst.  We  are  given 
an  example  of  an  old  silent  film.  Then  in 
1928  came  sound  and  we  are  given  an  exam- 
ple employing  most  of  the  sounds  we  have 
become  accustomed  to  hearing — talking,  sing- 
ing,   whistles    blowing,    bands   playing,    etc 

A  portion  of  a  cartoon  is  given  next.  In 
1934  sound  was  improved.  We  have  the  voice 
of  Irene  Dunne.  Then  as  the  commentator 
summarizes  a  little  we  have  views  inside 
churches,  meteors  falling,  etc 
Cal    $3  IntF 

Calhoun  Nay 

DeVry   $3  PH 

Eng 

EXPOSURE   AND   EXPOSURE   METERS. 

(You  can  make  good  movies  ser.)   15min  16- 

si-rent     $1.50     RFA  791.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by   Harmon    foundation    in    1939 

One   of  a  series   of   instructional   films   on 

movie  making,  made  by  Kenneth  F.  Space 

Gives  clear  examples  and  suggestions  for 
securing    properly    exposed    pictures 

"Exceedingly  practical  for  the  amateur 
movie    maker."      Collaborator 

DG 

FILM    EDITING.    (You   can  make   good  movies 

ser.)    15min    16-si-rent    $1.50    RFA  791.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by    Harmon    foundation    in    1939 

One   of  a   series   of   instructional   films   on 

movie    making.      Made    by   Kenneth    F.    Space. 

An    interesting    and    practical    treatment, 

with  many  suggestions  for  good  editing 

"Exceedingly    practical    for    the    amateur 
movie    maker."      Collaborator 
DG 

FILM  THAT  WAS  LOST.  (Passing  parade  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  791.4 

sh-c-adult 

Available  only  to  schools 
"Deals    with    the    early   history   of   motion 
pictures;     the    preservation    of    film;    and    the 
Rockefeller     Foundation     Film     Library     under 


the    direction    of    the  Museum    of    Modern    Art 

in    New   York   City."  Advisory   committee 

AMNH     $1.50  Kan      $1.50 

Geo    $2  Minn  $1 

Ind     $1.50  Ohio 

loS     $1 

HOLLYWOOD    MAGIC.    lOmln    16-sd-$25;    rent 
$1.50    UWF  791.4 

Deals  with  some  of  the  interesting  spe- 
cial pursuits  that  are  necessary  to  produce 
our  present  pictures.  One  man  creates  cob- 
webs, another  exterminates  insects  so  that 
there  will  be  no  chance  of  a  fly  settling  on 
the  tenor's  nose  in  the  middle  of  a  high  note 
in    some   operatic   masterpiece 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

HOLLYWOOD    SCREEN    TEST.    19min    16-sd- 
rent    $3     UWF  791.4 

sh-adult 
A  Universal  production 
A  young  actress   is  given  a   "screen  test" 
opposite  Ramon  Navarro 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

HOW  MOTION  PICTURES  MOVE  AND  TALK. 

llmin    16-si-sd-$24-$32;    rent   $1.50   1939   UWF 

791.4 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 

May  be  borrowed  by  schools  free  except 
for  transportation   charges 

"This  film  makes  plain  to  all  who  see  It 
the  mechanical  electrical  and  visual  principles 
through  which  modern  talking  movie  films 
are  made  possible.  The  pictured  story  traces 
the  production  of  a  Hollywood  feature  release 
from  the  unperforated  raw  film  to  the  eventual 
shipment  of  16mm  reduction  sound  prints  in 
labeled  metal  containers."  School  manage- 
ment 

"This  film  offers  a  clear,  vivid,  extremely 
compact  presentation  of  the  mechanical,  elec- 
trical and  visual  principles  behind  modern 
talking  movie  films.  It  illustrates  'persistence 
of  vision,'  the  momentary  retention  of  images 
within  the  eye  which  alone  makes  possible  the 
Illusion  of  motion  on  the  screen. 

"The  part  played  by  each  successive  ma- 
chine— perforator,  camera,  developing  machine, 
splicer,  printer,  projector — is  then  made  clear. 
The  recording  of  sound  on  the  film  and  its  re- 
production are  portrayed  by  animated  draw- 
ings .  .  .  and  by  showing  an  actual  image  of 
the  sound  track  of  the  voice  explaining  how 
sound  reproduction  takes  place. 

"A  particularly  full  teachers'  pamphlet 
accompanies  the  film.  Features  are  an  histori- 
cal outline  of  the  moving  picture  idea  from 
1600  B.C.  to  the  present  time — a  list  of  needed 
technical  terms — a  vocabulary  aid  on  words 
new  to  pupils — and  especially  a  series  of  se- 
lected stills  from  the  film  with  elaborate  ex- 
planatory captions  giving  the  contents  in  con- 
tinuity form."     Educational   screen 

"This  film  is  particularly  beneficial  for 
club  use,  physics  classes,  visual  education 
courses,  and  for  teachers  who  use  movies.  In 
fact  anyone  who  is  interested  in  going  to  the 
movies  would  be  benefited  by  learning  how 
films  are   made."   James  S.   Kinder 

"A    bit     technical     for    regular     students. 
DiflJcult   to  grasp  so  Quickly."     Newark 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


HOW    TO    USE    FILTERS.      (You    can    make 

good    movies    ser.)       15min      16-si-rent    $1.50 

RFA  791.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

One    of   a   series    of   instructional    films   in 

movie   making,    made   by  Kenneth  P.   Space 

The  picture  opens  with  a  brief  treatment 
of  the  general  theory  of  filters  and  continues. 


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HOW  TO  USE  FILTERS — Continued 
including  an  explanation  of  filter  "factors,"   to 
a  section  of  filter  use  examples 

All  the  common  filters  such  as  red,  green 
and  yellow  are  shown  along  with  several  more 
special  types  such  as  the  "polarizing"  and 
diffusion  filters 

Scenes  filmed  with  and  without  these 
filters  give  an  idea  as  to  the  results  which  can 
be  expected  when  they  are  used  correctly 

The  film  concludes  with  suggestions  as  to 
the  care  and  handling  of  filters  when  in  use 
Ohio 


HOW    TO    USE    YOUR    CAMERA.  (You    can 

make    good    movies    ser.)      15min  16-si-rent 

$1.50    RFA  791.4 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

One  of  a  series  of  instructional  films  in 
movie  making,   made  by  Kenneth  P.    Space 

"Teachers  of  photography  struck  young- 
sters will  welcome  this  excellent  production. 
No  less  valuable  will  this  film  be  for  amateur 
cinematographers  in  general,  for  the  production 
has  a  general  interest  and  appeal. 

"A  carefully  edited  script  has  been  skill- 
fully transferred  to  the  silent  screen  to  make 
clear  as  only  the  close-up  of  a  camera  can  do, 
the  reasons  for  doing  and  for  avoiding  doing 
certain  things  in  cinematography.  The  absence 
of  a  sound  track  is,  in  this  instance,  a  treat 
for  there  is  no  distraction  from  observing  care- 
fully the  action  which  occurs  on  the  screen." 
Collaborator 
NC 


HOW    YOU    SEE    IT.    lOmin    16-sd-$36.50    1941 
Jam  Handy  791.4 

Jh-sh 

Tells  the  story  of  persistence  of  vision 
and  how  It  makes  motion  pictures  possible. 
Animated  drawings  show  how  the  image  of 
an  object  is  tran-smitted  by  the  optic  nerve 
to  the  brain,  and  how  the  image  fades,  instead 
of  stopping  abruptly  when  the  object  is  re- 
moved from  the  field  of  vision.  Application  of 
the  principle  to  a  series  of  photographs  makes 
them  appear  in  a  continuous  unbroken  motion. 
Animation  and  photography  Illustrate  the  con- 
struction of  the  motion  picture  projector,  and 
the  optical  reasons  for  shutter,  lens,  and 
sprockets 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


LENSES  AND  THEIR   USES.     (You  can  make 
good  movies  ser.)  15min  16-si-rent  $1.50  RFA 

791.4 
jh-sh-c-adult 

One  of  a  series  of  instructional  films  in 
movie  making,  made  by  Kenneth  F.  Space 

Presents  not  only  a  general  study  of  the 
simple  theory  of  lenses  but  also  a  detailed 
analysis  of  lenses  in  use.  It  simplifies  those 
facts  necessary  for  an  intelligent  approach  and 
shows  how  to  use  equipment  to  the  best  ad- 
vantage 

Simple  diagrams  show  the  action  of  light 
rays  and  how  lenses  are  used  to  form  pictures 
from  these  rays 

Shows  various  types  of  lenses  from  the 
wide-angle  to  the  telephoto 

The  specific  use  of  each  type  of  lens  is 
given  in  the  form  of  actual  scenes  taken  with 
each  lens.  With  the  various  telephotos,  for 
example,  the  same  scene  is  shown  as  filmed 
with  each  of  the  ordinary  lengths  of  lenses 
available 

In  the  concluding  section,   many  mistakes 
in    handling   and    using   lenses    are    shown    and 
then   the   correct   rqethods   are   illustrated 
Ohio 


MAPS  IN  ACTION.  (World  in  action)  20min 
16-sd-apply     1945      CanFB  791.4 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Analyzes  various  forms  of  movie  anima- 
tion techniques  and  contrasts  them  with  the 
strategic   development  they  are  to  illustrate 

Alta    50c  ColPJC    $1.50 

Bran  Int    film 

Dennis  VisEd 

CanNFS 

MOVIES  MARCH  ON.  (March  of  time  ser.) 
22min    16-sd-apply    MMA  791.4 

"A  rapid  survey,  inspired  by  the  work  of 
the  Museum  of  Modern  Art  Film  Library,  of 
the  American  motion  picture  industry  yesterday 
and  today.  After  an  introduction  on  the  work 
of  the  Film  Library,  there  follows  brief  glimpses 
of  stages  in  film  production:  shooting,  con- 
struction of  scenery,  wardrobe  and  props,  cast- 
ing, editing. 

"Excerpts  are  then  shown  from  early 
American  films  in  the  Film  Library's  collec- 
tion, including  'The  Great  Train  Robbery' 
(1903);  'The  New  York  Hat'  (1912,  Mary  Pick- 
ford);  'A  Fool  There  Was'  (1922,  Theda  Bara); 
'Adrift'  (1914);  Mack  Sennett  comedies; 
'Tillie's  Punctured  Romance'  (1915,  Charlie 
Chaplin);  'Birth  of  a  Nation'  (1915);  'Thais' 
(1918);  'The  Four  Horsemen  of  the  Apocalypse' 
(1921);  'Robin  Hood'  (1922.  Douglas  Fairbanks); 
'The  Covered  Wagon'  (1921);  'The  Big  Parade' 
(1925);  'The  Flesh  and  the  Devil'  (1927.  Garbo 
and  (jilbert).  Mention  of  Dr.  Lee  de  Forest 
and  the  Warners  introduces  the  sound  film, 
represented  by  'The  Jazz  Singer'  (1927); 
'Steamboat  Willie'  (1928,  Disney);  'All  Quiet  on 
the  Western  PYont'  (1930);  'Cavalcade';  'The 
Life  of  Bmile  Zola'  (Paul  Muni)  . 

"Glimpses  of  well-known  figures  in  the 
industry,  among  them  Schenk,  Barney  Balaban, 
Cecil  B.  de  Mille,  D.  W.  Griffith.  Buster  Keaton, 
Mack  Sennett,  Sam  Goldwyn,  Will  Hays,  Joseph 
Breen,  Jack  Warner,  George  Schafer,  Walter 
Wanger  .  .  .  Frank  Capra,  and  Charlie  Chaplin. 
The  film  returns  in  conclusion  to  the  viewing 
theatre  of  the  Film  Library.  .  .  Although  a 
masterpiece  of  condensation,  is  not  always  im- 
peccably accurate."    British  film  Inst. 


MUSEUM    OF    MODERN    ART    FILM    SERIES. 

16-si-sd-rent    .$20    MMA  791.4 

sh-c-adult 

The  museum  has  collected  some  of  the 
outstanding  films  from  1895  to  date.  They 
have  made  a  series  of  programs  running  for 
one-two  hours.  In  the  35mm  width  most  of 
the  films  are  on  safety  stock  but  a  few  are 
available  on  flammable  stock  only;  also  some 
are  available  in  silent  versions  only  and  some 
in  sound  only.  Users  should  therefore  make 
very  careful  inquiries 

The  various  units  in  Series  no.  1  cover 
the  following  points:  Development  of  the  nar- 
rative; Rise  of  the  American  film;  D.  W. 
Griffith;  German  influence;  The  talkies  (or  for 
those  not  equipped  with  sound  apparatus.  End 
of  the  silent  era) 

In  Series  2  the  following  are  offered:  West- 
ern film;  Comedies;  Film  and  contemporary 
life;  Mystery  and  violence;  and  Screen  per- 
sonalities 

In  1937  the  Museum  offered  five  new  pro- 
grams— three  on  the  German  and  two  on  the 
French  film.  The  German  programs  are:  Leg- 
end and  fantasy,  Moving  camera,  Pabst  and 
realism,  The  sound  film.  The  French  programs 
are:  From  'Lumi^re  to  Ren6  Clair  Advance 
(Juard.  Comedy  tradition,  Transition  to  sound. 
Supplementary  films  available  for  these  units 
are:  The  golem,  Siegfried,  Metropolis,  Fall  of 
the  house  of  Usher,  Joie  de  vivre,  Fahrmann 
Maria 

The  Swedish  Film  and  Post- War  Amer- 
ican Films"  program  includes:  Swedish  films — 
Seastrom  and  Stiller;  Swedish-American  film; 
(larbo  talks;  War  in  retrospect;  Von  Stroheim 
and  realism;  Comedy  and  Buster  Keaton;  Mu- 
sical talkie;  Gangster  film.     The  following  sup- 


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MUSEUM    OF    MODERN    ART    FILM    SERIES 

— Continued 
pleinentary     films     are     also     available:     Beau 
Brummel,     Unholy    three.     What     price    glory. 
Public   enemy,   En   natt,   I  am   a  fugitive   from 
a    chain    gang 

Series  V  on  "The  Work  of  D.  W.  Griffith, 
1907-1924"  consists  of  6  programs.  For  a  com- 
plete list  of  the  films  used  to  illustrate  each 
of  the  above  mentioned  units  write  to  the 
Museum 

In  Series  VII,  the  Russian  film  the  follow- 
ing are  offered:  Before  the  revolution.  New 
beginnings — Eisenstein  and  Vertov,  Two  ex- 
perimental groups — FEX  and  the  Kuleshov 
workshop,  Work  of  Pudovkin,  Kozintzev  and 
Trauberg,  New  uses  of  fable 

Series  VIII  consists  of  6  Films  of  Douglas 
Fair  ban  Its 

Series  IX,  Forty  years  of  American  film 
comedy,    offers  8   programs 

NEWSREEL.       lOmln       16-sd-$27;      rent      $1.50 

ITTCO  791.4 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

"A    well-organized    account    of    the    work 

of    the    newsreel    camermen.      Most    people    are 

unaware   of   the   skill   and   hazards   involved   in 

taking  pictures  'on  t?ie  spot.' 

"A   good   vocational    film   for  providing  an 
understanding    of    the    work    of    the    newsreel 
cameraman."     School  management 
IdP  $1.50 
Shad  $1.50 
UWF     $1.50 

OLD   TIME   MOVIES.     16-sl-sd-$8.75-$17.50   1937 
Castle  791.4 

Each  issue  also  available  in  a  Headline 
edition    (inOft  16-si-$2.75). 

Record  of  the  beginning  of  the  motion 
picture — films  produced  and  re-edited  from 
original  negatives  photographed  more  than 
30  years  ago — history,  comedy,  pathos — old 
time  movie  stars.  Each  subject  (G  issues 
announced)  a  separate  and  distinct  produc- 
tion. Three  issues  available,  October  1939  are: 
"Yesterday  lives  again";  "Cowboys  and  In- 
dians"; "Cast  adrift — and  how."  The  first 
shows  such  once  well-known  people  as  Lillian 
Russell,  Andrew  Carnegie,  William  Jennings 
Bryan,  the  Kaiser,  etc.  The  second  consists 
of  selections  from  early  westerns;  and  the 
third  of  the  old  comedies  of  Fatty  Arbuckle 
and  Mabel  Normand 

Also  available:    "Gay  nineties  live  again"; 
Border    law";    "Revenge    on    the    range. 
Available  frovi  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

QUICKER'N   A  WINK.   (Pete  Smith  specialties 

ser.)  9mln    16-sd-apply    TFC  791.4 

sh 
An    MGM    production.      Available    only    to 
schools 

"A  demonstration  of  the  new  stroboscoplc 
camera.  The  following  are  shown  in  both  fast 
and  slow  motion:  electric  fan,  football  player 
kicking  ball,  golfer  driving  ball,  kitten  lapping 
milk,  breaking  a  bubble  with  a  pencil,  dentist 
drilling  tooth,  dr-op  of  milk  falling  on  pan,  mo- 
tion of  humming  bird  wings. 

"Recommended  for  classes  in  physics  and 
photography  in  senior  high  school.  The  wise- 
cracking commentary  does  not  add  to  the  teach- 
ing value  of  the  film."    Advisory  committee 

Ala  Ohio 

AMNH  $1.50  SC  $1.S0 

Kan    $1.50  Sjt    $1.50 

Neb  YMCA 

RITUAL    IN    TRANSFIGURED    TIME.      17min 
16-si-$50;    rent   $10     1946     Deren  791.4 

c-adult 
Avant-garde    film,    using    film    as    an    art 
form 

"This  film  aspired  to  create  an  experi- 
ence comparable,  in  nature,  to  that  of  poetry 
and  the  other  art  forms,  as  distinguished  from 
the  entertainment  film — the  equivalent  of  the 
popular    novel — and    the   documentary   film — the 


equivalent  of  the  essay  reportage.  This  film 
employs  elements  of  reality — people,  places 
and  things — and  so  Is  unlilie  abstract  films 
which  may  also,  at  times,  employ  such  ele- 
ments but  primarily  for  their  plastic  values. 
It  is  equally  distant  from  the  surrealist  method 
of  spontaneous  self-expression."  Maya  Deren 
"The  exciting  product  of  Miss  Deren's 
previous  experiment  in  combining  cinematic 
with  choreographic  interests.  The  film  is  con- 
ceived and  executed  in  terms  of  continuous 
dynamic  movement  which  enhances  dramatic 
values  in  the  physiological  narrative.  This  is 
dance  in  its  first  meaning:  its  manifestation 
on  film  strikes  with  the  impact  of  a  discovery." 
J.  M.  Brinnin 

SILVER     SHADOWS.      20min      16-sd-$72;     rent 
$3     1940     UWF  791.4 

A  short  history  of  silent  motion  picture 
entertainment.  Educational  edition  by  William 
F.  Kruse.  Related  by  Commodore  J.  Stuart 
Blackton.     New  York,   1896 

First  theatrical  use  of  pictures  that  move. 
Boys  swimming.  Coney  Island  and  then  the 
elevated  trains  at  the  Bowery.  The  cake 
walk  taken  on  the  roof  of  Madison  Square 
Garden.  Horse  drawn  fire  engine.  Easter 
Sunday  parade  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
In  1897  production  begins.  On  the  roof  of  the 
Moss  building  New  York.  Scenes  from 
"Sister's  beau."  Shots  from  the  first  real 
special  effects  film 

First  newsreel  service.  The  gallant  69th 
regiment  of  New  York  marching  down  Broad- 
way. Shots  showing  how  the  film  of  the  battle 
of  Manila  Bay  was  made.  In  1900  a  visit  to 
a  magician  was  filmed  using  trick  photography. 
In  1902  nickelodeons  were  showing  films  ex- 
clusively. Here  several  shots  suggest  a  show 
of    that    date 

Then  we  have  a  series  of  short  sequences 
from  old  films  in  which  we  see  old-time 
favorites,  or  early  efforts  of  present  day  stars 
such  as  Blanche  Sweet,  Henry  B.  Walthall, 
Harry  Carey,  Lillian  Gish,  Maurice  Costello, 
Lionel  Barrymore,  Rudolph  Valentino,  Milton 
Sills,  Viola  Dana,  Tom  Mix,  Francis  X.  Bush- 
man, Ramon  Novarro,  Wallace  McDonald. 
Mary  Pickford,  Charlie  Chaplin,  William  3. 
Hart,  Richard  Barthelmess,  Patsy  Ruth 
Miller,  Dorothy  Gish,  Mae  McEvoy,  Victor 
McLaglen,  Marguerite  De  La  Motte,  Harold 
Lloyd,  Roy  Stewart,  Gary  Cooper,  Dolores  Del 
Rio,  Bebe  Daniels,  Esther  Ralston,  Norma 
Shearer,  Dolores  Costello,  Louise  Fazenda, 
Buster  Keaton,  Billy  Dooley,  Lon  Chaney  and 
Douglas   Fairbanks 

An  earlier  duelling  scene  is  shown  and 
the  film  ends  with  the  first  clc«e-up  evei 
filmed 

"A  good  film  for  presenting  some  samples 
of  early  motion  picture  art;  it  suggests  some 
of  the  improvements  which  have  been  made. 
It  is  suited  to  use  with  camera  clubs,  motion 
picture  appreciation  classes,  or  for  general 
auditorium  purposes.  It  might  be  of  some  use 
in  social  studies  classes  in  a  study  of  com- 
munication. 

"Some  members  of  the  panel  felt  that  the 
somewhat  facetious  commentary  detracted 
from  its  educational  value.  It  is  suited  for 
use  in  classes  between  upper  elementary 
grades  and  college."  Am.  council  on  education 
Calhoun  Nay 

DeV  $3  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

FC  TexVE 

USE    AND    CARE    OF    THE     FILMO    SOUND 

PROJECTOR.     20min     16-sd-$50;     rent     $1.50 
UWF  791.4 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Demonstration  of  set-up,  threading,  opera- 
tion, and  replacement  of  consumable  items  on 
16mm  sound  projector.  Made  for  instruction 
to  armed  services,  but  of  interest  to  all  who  use 
this  type  of  machine 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


791.5     Marionettes 

ABC  OF  PUPPETS,  TYPE  I.  (ABC  of  puppet 
making  ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$30;  rent 
$1-$1.50     1939     BFS  791.5 

el-Jh-sh 

The  film  follows  the  making  of  a  puppet 
of  this  type  from  beginning  to  end 

In  this  particular  puppet,  the  finger  stall  is 
first  made  with  light  cardboard  and  glue,  to 
which  the  cotton  head  filler  is  securely  fastened. 
A  stock  is  pulled  over  the  filler  and  finger  stall 
and  cut  one  inch  below  the  stall.  The  operation 
of  making  the  face  of  the  puppet  is  then  shown 
in  complete  detail,  from  sketching  and  painting 
the  features  through  fastening  the  hair  in 
place.  The  dress  is  made  from  a  pattern. 
When  the  dress  Is  sewed  to  the  now  completed 
'head'   of  the  puppet,   it  is  ready  for  use 

Several  illustrative  puppets  of  this  design 
and  make  are  then  shown 

Continuity  and  study  sheets  are  Included 
with  every  print 

Cal   sd-$1.50  Mo 

111    si-sd-Jtl-$1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ind    $1.35  Wis  $2.50 

Kan  sd 


ABC  OF  PUPPETS,  TYPE  II— OPERATION 
AND  STAGE  CONSTRUCTION.  (ABC  of 
puppet  making  .ser.)  lOmin  16-si-sd-$24-$30; 
rent     $1-$1.50     1939     BFS  791.5 

el.Jh-sh 

The  Type  II  puppets  differ  from  Type  I 
In  that  they  have  faces  with  built-up  features — 
otherwise  they  are  just  alike.  The  process  of 
raising  the  features  commences  with  making 
the  frames  for  the  eyes,  nose,  and  ears,  of  wire. 
When  the  wire  has  been  inserted  and  fastened 
to  the  sock,  papier  mach6  is  made  to  cover 
the  frames.  The  process  of  making  the  papier 
mache  and  the  ingredients  are  carefully  de- 
picted. When  this  mixture  is  of  the  correct 
consistency,  the  features  are  moulded  and 
fastened    to    the   already   inserted   frames 

Mixing  the  paint  and  decorating  the 
features  is  sho\vn  to  aid  the  beginner  in  de- 
termining the  proper  shading  and  the  correct 
procedure.  A  method  of  steadying  the  hand 
while  painting  concludes  this  half-reel.  Models 
of  this  type  of  puppet  are  shown  in  action 

A  simple  puppet  theatre  is  shown  in  the 
course  of  construction.  The  style  of  the  "stage" 
Is  as  elementary  as  possible,  so  that  beginners 
may  follow  it  clearly.  A  "curtain"  Is  con- 
structed from  an  old  roller  shade,  and  dec- 
orated. Methods  of  keeping  the  puppets  on  an 
even  line  during  the  course  of  their  action  are 
clearly  reproduced 

When  the  stage  Is  completed,  a  short  play, 
using  the  characters  of  Hansel  and  Gretel,  "is 
produced.  Various  other  characters  appear,  and 
scenes  from  both  front  and  back  stage  are 
included 

Continuity  and  study  sheets  are  Included 
tor  classroom  use 


Cal  sd-$1.60 
Col    60c 
Kan  sd 


UWF   $1.50 
AVls  sd-$2.50 


BIG     BROADCAST.     (Puppetoons     ser.)       7min 
16-sd-$17.50      1945      Pictorial  791.5 

"Delightful  animation.  .  .  Music  from  the 
Btately  waltz  to  the  hottest  of  'jive'  is  brought 
to  the  screen.  The  figurines,  a  completely  new 
Innovation  In  puppets,  go  through  amazing 
antics.  Movie  makers 
A"dF    51.25  UWF     $1.50 

EFL    $1.25  Vii^V.d 

W^    •,  or  YMCA    $1.25 

Shad  $1.26 


CAVALCADE  OF  MUSIC,  (Puppetoons  ser.) 
7min      16-sd-$17.50     1945     Pictorial  791.5 

p-el-Jh 
"A   potpourri    of   music   and   dancing  with 

the  puppets  taking  all  the  parts."     Educational 

screen 

AudF   $1.25  UWF    $1.50 

EFLi   $1.25  VisEd 

IdP  YMCA    $1.26 

Shad   $1.25 

MAKE  A  HAND  PUPPET.  lOmin  16-si-$21; 
rent    $1.50     ITTCO  791.5 

el-Jh-sh -trade- adult 

"Harry  Zarchy  who  wrote  the  book  Let's 
Make  Something  demonstrates  the  technique 
of  puppetry."  School  executive 

"Every  stage  in  the  production  of  a 
papier-mache  hand  puppet  Is  clearly  shown. 
Inexpensive  and  scrap  materials  are  used  to 
make  the  papier-mache  and  the  pu.'^te.  The 
•processes  are  simplified  so  that  beginners  may 
be  stimulated  to  a  desire  to  create. 

"By  means  of  a  cellophane  garment  the 
manipulation  of  the  hand  to  make  the  puppet 
act  is  shown. 

"The  film  is  highly  recommended  for  use 
with  children  as  young  as  10,  and  of  course 
for  older  students  and  adults."  School  manage- 
ment 

MARIONETTES      —      CONSTRUCTION      AND 

MANIPULATION.      (Handicraft    instructional 

films  ser.)    lOmin    16-si-sd-$30-$40;  rent  $1.50- 

$2     1940     BraF  791.5 

Guide 

Produced  under  the  supervision  of  Edward 

T.   Hall   at   the  Universal   School  of  handicrafts. 

Rockefeller     Center,     New     York.      Instructors 

Pear!  T.  Goerdeler  and  Jo  Mallonee 

Bobo,  a  clown  marionette,  is  constructed 
here.  On  the  small  stage  of  the  Universal 
School  marionette  theater,  two  marionettes 
dance.  A  work  table  with  the  necessary  tools 
laid  out  upon  it.  The  body  is  made  of  a  block 
of  sugar  pine.  Indicated  portions  are  cut  away. 
The  shoulders  and  body  are  rounded  with  a 
coarse  file.  The  legs  and  arms  are  cut  from 
%"  dowel.  Cotter  pins  are  used  as  joints. 
"The  foot  is  shaped  and  weighed  with  lead. 
A  .stuffed  chamois  glove  is  nailed  to  the  arms. 
Legs  and  arms  are  attached  to  the  body. 
The  head  is  modeled  In  clay,  greased  and  a 
plaster  mold  is  made.  A  thin  rubber  hollow 
composition  cast  is  made  and  painted  with 
poster  color.  The  head  Is  attached  to  the  body. 
The  finished  marionette  is  shown 

Small  screw  eyes  are  placed  In  indicated 
positions  and  fish  line  strings  attached.  Bobo 
Is  dressed  in  made  to  measure  clothes.  The 
control  is  made  from  lattice  strips  and  strings 
attached.  Mrs  Goerdeler  demonstrates  manip- 
ulation of  the  strings^  Bobo,  the  clown,  is 
then  seen  in  action  with  a  trained  seal 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


79 1 .7     Rodeos 

RODEO     GOES    TO     TOWN.      (Sports     review 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply   TFC  791.7 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"A  behind  the  scenes  view  of  the  hard  work 
necessary  in  preparation  for  a  rodeo  show.  .  . 
Finally  the  big  day  in  the  rodeo  show  in  Madi- 
son Square  Garden. 

"The  Texas  ranch  where  most  of  the  mate- 
rial was  filmed  provioos  a  beautiful  background. 

"Recommended  at  appropriate  grades  for 
the  study  of  an  economical  recreation  which  has 
become  a  significant  industry."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH   $1.50 


422 


1947    EDITION 


792-793.3 


792     Masks 


MAKE    A    MASK.    16min    16-sl-$24;    rent    $1.50 
1938     ITTCO  792 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A    demonstration    by    Florence    Ludins,    of 
the  making  of  a  papier  mache  mask 

"Very      fine     demonstration.        Would     be 
very    useful."      Newark 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


793.3     Dancing 


AT     LAND.      15min      16-si-?45;     rent    ?8      1945 

Deren  793.3 

c-adult 

A    dance    film    conceived    and    directed    by 

Maya    Deren    with    technical    assistance    given 

by  Hella  Hamon  and  Alexander  Hamid 

Excellent  strides  toward  a  type  of  per- 
sonal expression  in  cinema  analogous  to  the 
lyric  poem 

DANCE     REVIVAL.       lOmin       16-sd-$36;     rent 
$1.50.    Also    color-$72;    rent    $3    UWF        793.3 
Jh-sh-c-a 
High-caste    Indian    girl    studies    religious 
dances,   and  with  her  husband  becomes  itiner- 
ant instructor  in  remote  villages 

DANCES  OF  INDIA— BHARATNATYAM. 
lOmin    16-sd-loan    India  793.3 

Dance  of  South  India  filmed  against  au- 
thentic traditional  settings.  After  a  brief  ex- 
planation of  the  principal  gestures,  the  com- 
mentary proceeds  to  explain  the  significance 
of  the  dance  itself,  of  the  slokas  chanted  simul- 
taneously and  the  interpretation  of  sentiments 
and  emotions 

"Of  particular  interest  to  students  of 
the  dance."     Collaborator 

DANCES  OF  INDIA— KATHAK.  lOmin  16- 
sd-loan    India  793.3 

North  India's  favorite  classical  dance. 
The  film  gives  first  an  explanation  of  the  hand 
and  finger  gestures,  facial  expressions  and  body 
movements 

The  picture  then  shows  scenes  from  the 
dance,  episodes  from  the  stories  of  the  Lord 
Krishna  and  the  God  Shiva 

"Of    particular    Interest    to    students    of 
the  dance."     Collaborator 
FON    $1.25 

DANCES  OF  THE  NATIONS.  (Our  world  in 
review  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$21;  rent  $1.50  1937 
ITTCO  '  793.3 

sh 
Originally    produced    by    Pathe    and    re- 
edited   in   1936   for   this   series 

Characteristic     dances     of     Spain,     Russia 
Holland  and  the  Argentine  are  presented 
Cos  NC 

W  ,    ,.  ^.  SC  $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  TexEd  loan 

Ind    $1.25  UWF    $2 

NatFS  $1.50 

FOLK  DANCES.  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $2 
1942     BraF  793.3 

Jh-sh-c-adutt 

Produced  by  Artkino  this  film  offers  a  fast 
moving  and  attractively  set  series  of  folk  dances 
of  the  U.S.S.R.  There  is  Moldavanetz;  Krezha- 
chek,  a  dance  of  Belo-Russla;  and  Kazaki,  a 
dance  of  Azerbardzhan 

"Clear  photography.  Dynamic  movements 
of  dancers  m  Russian  costume  auite  lovely." 
Collaborator 

Balis  $1.26  Ind    $1.50 

WK%  If^i?  ^^^  J36;  rent  $2 

DeV  $1.50  UWF    $2 
Ideal    $2.20 


LITTLE    BROWN    GIRL.    9min    16-sd-$14;   rent 
$1.50    1940    UWF  793.3 

Jh-sh-adult 
Hawaiian  girl  tells  her  own  story  of  the 
meaning  of  the  hula  dance.  Detailed  pho- 
tography shows  how  she  makes  a  fresh  sitirt 
each  day  of  "ti"  leaves.  She  rehearses  her 
dance    explaining    it    simply 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

IdP  Shad  $1.25 

Kan  TexVB 
Lew 

MESHES   OF    THE    AFTERNOON.     15min     16- 
si-$40;   rent  $8    1945    Deren  793.3 

c-adult 
This  film  by  Maya  Deren  and  Alexander 
Hamid  is  concerned  with  the  inner  realities  of 
an  individual  and  with  the  way  in  which  the 
sub- conscious  will  develop,  interpret  and  elab- 
orate an  apparently  simple  and  ca.sual  oc- 
curence  into  a  critical   emotional   experience 

"Miss  Deren's  films  are  in  the  best  tradi- 
tion of  progressive  modern  art.  Such  experi- 
mental research  as  hers  is  a  fundamental  re- 
quirement for  the  development  of  a  contem- 
porary esthetic.  She  has  not  only  proposed 
but  accomplished  a  method  whereby  the  mov- 
ing picture  can  again  become  an  instrument 
of  great  artistic  acliieveinent".  George  Heard 
Hamilton:  Yale  univ 
Ind    $2 

NORWEGIAN    FOLK    DANCES,      llmin    16-sd- 
color-apply     DeVry  793.3 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Braatelien  and  Drews 
Features  distinctive  dance  routines  of 
Norway  as  handed  down  from  generation  to 
generation;  presented  by  a  folk-dance  group 
sponsored  by  the  fraternal  order  of  Sons  of 
Norway.  Background  music  accompanies  the 
dancers,  who  execute  three  routines:  Reibender, 
Sprindans,  and  Fire  Turen 

POLISH    DANCE.    9min    16-sd-color-$45   Canada 

793.3 
Presents    some    of    the   dances   and   songs 
of    the    people    of    Polish    origin    residing    in 
Canada 

PROMENADE        ALL— WESTERN         SQUARE 
DANCING.      IR    lG-sd-$33;    rent    $1.50.      Also 
color-$77.50;    rent    $3      1947     Gateway       793.3 
sh-c-adult 
The   first  of  a  series   of  pictures   on   folk 
dancing,    this    film    is    devoted    to    the   western 
square    dance    and    includes    18    or    more    dif- 
ferent     figures      of      popular      and      exhibition 
squares.     Made    with    the    cooperation    of    the 
B^olk   Dancing   Federation   of  California  and   its 
member  clubs 

SQUARE    DANCE    MEDLEY.      lOmin    16-sd-$25 

1947      Official  793.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

For    lovers    of    the    old-fashioned    square 

dance.    Such    old    favorite   calls    as:    The    Lady 

Around  the  Lady,  Duck  for  the  Oyster,  Dig  for 

the    Clam,    Hinky    Dinky    Parlez   Vous 

STUDY    IN    CHOREOGRAPHY    FOR   CAMERA. 

3min    16-si-$15;   rent  $3    1945    Deren  793.3 

Movements  developed  and  danced  by 
Talley  Beatty.  In  this  film,  the  cinemato- 
graphic space  becomes  itself  an  active  element 
of  the  dance,  rather  than  being  an  area  in 
which  the  dance  takes  place.  This  results  in 
a  film-dance  which  could  not  be  otherwise 
'performed'  than  on  film 

"We  have  the  beginnings  of  a  virtually 
new  art  of  "chorecinema"  in  which  the  dance 
and  the  camera  collaborate  on  the  creation  of 
a  single  work  of  art."  John  Martin:  New  York 
Times 

Ind    $3 


423 


793.3-796 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


UKRAINIAN        DANCE.        ICmin        16-sd-color 

$112.50;    rent   $5    1944   Canada  793.3 

Music  and  dances  are  performed  by  the 
Ukrainian  Canadians  of  Manitoba,  largest 
Slavonic  group  in  Canada,  Ukrainians  brought 
with  them  their  native  architecture,  their 
thatched  roofs,  Byzantine  domes  and  symbohc 
embroidery  designs.  Here  we  glimpse  tradi- 
tional   pageantry,    costumes,    and   dancing 

BraP  S5 

Ind     $3.50 

VisEd 


794     Ping-pong 


TABLE  TENNIS.   (Sports  parade  ser.)    IR    16- 
sd-apply      TFC  794 

Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able   only    to    schools 

"Table  tennis,  with  experts  playing  in 
singles  and  doubles,  is  shown  here.  After  an 
explanation  of  the  grip,  the  players  demon- 
strate push  shots,  service,  spin  shot  and  re- 
turn, forehand  and  backhand  shots,  and  foot- 
work. Highly  recommended  for  instruction  in 
table  tennis."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


ing,  etc.  in  developing  the  American  boys 
and  girls  of  today.  Shows  clc?an  sportsman- 
ship and  the  best  of  recreation.  A  thrilling 
film  for  boys  and  girls.  Recommended  from 
elementary    grades    up."      J.K.W. 

"A  fair  film  intended  to  stimulate  in- 
terest among  those  who  might  enter  the 
athletic  contest  sponsored  by  this  newspaper." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOOD  CLEAN  SPORT.  (Oriental  journeys  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    1934    UWF  796 

jh-sh 
Produced    by    Grace    G.     Huntington    and 
narrated   by   Wilfred   Lucas 

In  India  they  run  bullock  races  and  stage 
fights  between  nervy  little  mongoose  and  King 
Cobra.  China  has  its  yo-yo  and  diablo  ex- 
perts and  fat  wrestlers.  Siam  matches  fight- 
ing fish,  while  beautiful  Ball  goes  wild  over 
cocking  mains 

Sport  contests  form  a  very  important  part 
in    the    life    of    Oriental    natives    and    this    film 
gives  a  picture   of  the   games  and  contests 
Calhoun  Shad   $1.25 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay  West 

PH 


794.6     Bowling 


BOWLING     FUNDAMENTALS.       15min    16-sd- 
$75    1947    TeachF  794.6 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Initial  techniques  of  bowling  are  pre- 
sented by  an  expert  who  provides  instruction 
and  demonstration  to  a  group  of  boys  and 
girls.  Each  important  point  is  covered,  step 
by  step,  and  a  valuable,  practical  lesson  is 
given  in  selection  of  ball,  stands,  approach, 
aim,  delivery,  follow  through,  and  direction 
YMCA 

BOWLING   SKILL.    (Grantland   Rice   sportlight 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  794.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"Land  bowling,  spider  or  jackpot  bowling, 
bowling  duck  pins,  and  bowling  at  the  famous 
Sunset  Bowling  Center  in  Hollywood.  A  number 
of  champions  are  shown.  After  regular  bowling 
is  demonstrated,  trick  bowling  is  done  by  Gene 
Gagliardi.  Ted  Husing  supplies  the  commentary. 

"Of  value  both  as  an  incentive  to  this  form 
of  sport  and  as  a  demonstration  of  technique." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Pi 

Ohio 

SET  'EM   UP.    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC      794.6 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able   only    to    schools 

"Techniques  and  form  in  bowling  as  de- 
monstrated by  experts.  An  excellent  film,  but 
T.P.C.  limitations  of  contract  prohibit  its  use 
outside  of  the  classroom  where  it  would  be 
mostly  in  demand."  California 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Geo     $2  Photoart 

Neb 


796     Athletics  and  outdoor  sports 

ALL      AMERICAN      WAY.      SOmin      16-sd-loan 

1940     Chicago    Tribune  796 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

"An     excellent     sports     picture     for     any 

group.      Brings    out    the    importance    of   sports, 

as  baseball,   golf,  yacht  races,   basketball,   box- 


KINGS   OF    SPORT.     IR     16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50 
YMCA  796 

sh-c-adult 
This    is    a    reel    for    the    sport   enthusiast 
presenting    shots    of    outstanding    personalities 
in  many  and  varied  sports  activities 
Shadow    $1.50 

POETRY    OF    MOTION.     9min     16-sd-$21;    rent 

$1.50     ITTCO  796 

Jh-sh 

Slow   motion    studies    of   various    forms   of 

sport,    culminating    with    championship    diving 

by  Olympic  stars 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


SPORT       SPELLBINDERS.        16-si-sd      Castle 

796 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 
prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 
sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Tuna  fishing,  high  hurdling,  broad  jump- 
ing, pole  vaulting,  sand  skiing,  water  skiing, 
sea  sledding,  rapids  shooting,  outboard  racing, 
steeplechasing,  jaloppy  racing,  and  motorcycle 
hill  climbing 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SPORT     THRILLS    OF    1941.      9min      16-si-sd- 
$9.75-$17,50      1941      Official  796 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Outstanding  sporting  events  of  1941:  Na- 
tional basketball  finals  at  Madison  Square 
Garden,  Indianapolis  speedway  500  mile  auto 
race.  National  open  golf  tournament.  National 
mens  single  tennis  championships.  National 
womans  single  tennis  championship,  A.A.U. 
championship  track  meet.  All  star  baseball 
game  National  league  vs  American  league,  and 
World  series  between  N.Y.  Yankees  and  Brook- 
lyn Dodgers 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SPORTING    QUIZ.    (Grantland    Rice    sportlight 
ser.)    9min     16-sd-apply     TFC  796 

Jh-sh-adult 
A   Paramount   production.      Available   only 
to  schools 


424 


1947    EDITION 


796-796.32 


SPORTING    QUIZ — Continued 

"A  quiz  program  in  which  seven  sport 
terms  and  the  pictures  of  seven  sportsmen 
and  sportswomen  and  the  pictures  of  eight 
dogs  aie  shown  with  a  view  to  having  the 
audience  recognize  the  terms,  personalities  and 
breeds  before  they  are  revealed  by  the  nar- 
rator. 

"Might  be  useful  in  developing  general  in- 
terest   in    a    recreational    program."    Advisory 
committee 
AMNH   $1.50 

TIMING.     lOmin     16-sd-$21;    rent   $1.50     ITTCO 

796 
Jh-sh 
The  little-understood   essential  element  of 
success     in     almost     every     sport — the     elusive 
quality  of  good  timing — is  explained  by  Grant- 
land  Rice 

DG  La 

EK  NatPS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

HaH  75c  UWP    $1.50 

Ideal  $1.65  West 


796.24     Quoits 


HORSESHOES.         (Grantland        Rice        sport- 
light  ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-apply    TFC  796.24 
Jh-sh-adult 
A   Paramount   production.     Available   only 
to  schools 

Ted  Allen,  world  champion  horseshoe  pitch- 
er. The  art  and  technique  of  throwing  is 
explained 

"Should   be  of  great   interest  to  horseshoe 
pitching    enthusiasts.      An    excellent    film    for 
assembly  programs."  Reviewer 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Pi  Wis  $1.25 

Mich 


796.3     Ball  games 


GAME    OF    JAI-ALAI.     (Treasure    chest    ser.) 

9min     lG-sd-$30     1940    Skibo  796.3 

Jh-sh-c 

"An    introduction    to    the    Spanish- Basque 

game    .    .    .    with    illustrations   of   its   historical 

development. 

"Bewhiske;ed  players  use  the  early  style 
of  paddle.  Then  the  evolution  of  equipment 
and  style  of  plav  which  produced  the  modern 
game.  Pinally,  the  game  of  today  played  by 
professionals  witli  a  large  crowd  in  attendance. 
Close-ups  and  slow-motion  shots  of  various 
plays. 

"A  good  picture  of  jal  alai.  Recommended 
for  physical  education  classes."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

JAI  ALAI.  12min  16-sd-$17.50;  rent  $2  1939 
Nu-Art  796.3 

sh-c-adult 

After  several  shots  of  people  playing  this 
fast  and  dangerous  game  we  see  two  men  in 
an  office  examining  the  basket  used  in  play- 
ing the  game.  Then  follow  slow  motion  shots 
of  a  game 

In  some  detail  we  see  how  the  ball  Is 
made  and  weighed,  then  a  box  of  them  Is 
given  to  the  "ball  boy"  who  delivers  them  to 
the  players.  A  player  tests  several.  Then  we 
have  a  closeup  of  a  basket  maker  at  work. 
Then  we  see  a  player  adjusting  a  basket  for 
playing.     Shots  of  a  game  again 

Now  we  follow  the  training  procedure  of 
a  man  as  he  eats,  reads,  has  a  physical  ex- 
amination, is  treated  to  a  rub-down,  takes  a 
shower   and   dresses   in   his  dressing  room 

We  switch  to  the  crowds  lined  up  at  the 
ticket  office.  The  players  march  in,  line  up, 
lift  their  baskets  in  salute  to  the  crowd  and 
begin   to  play 


"Excellent     film    for    entertainment    pur- 
poses."    California 

BraP  $30;  rent  $1.50        SuF  $1.25 
Cal    $1.50  UWP    $1.50 

Ideal     $1.65 


796.32     Basketball.     Volley  ball 

BALL    HANDLING    IN    BASKETBALL,     llmln 
16-sd-$50      1946     EBP  796.32 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  ball  han- 
dling in  basketball,  i.e.,  stance,  grip,  'feel'  of 
the  ball,  fingertip  control,  adjustment  before 
shooting,  catching  the  ball,  and  how  to  meet 
passes  .  .  .  stop  motion  techniques — also 
optical  treatment  with  superimposed  animation 
to  illustrate  principles  and  point  up  action. 
Extensive  use  of  closeups  to  show  details. 
Careful  analysis  of  action  and  skills  fundamen- 
tal to  the  sport.  .  .  It  will  provide  practical 
help  for  both  coaches  and  players,  presenting 
the  techniques  of  outstanding  men  in  basket- 
ball 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BASKETBALL.    15min     16-sd-$65    1942   Coronet 

796.32 

sh-c-adult 
In  this  picture.  Branch  McCracken,  coach 
at     Indiana     university,     presents     the     funda- 
mentals of  basketball 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BASKETBALL— ADVANCED  TECHNIQUES 
IN  TEAM  PLAY.  lOmin  16-si-rent  $2.50 
Scholastic    coach  796.32 

sh-c 
"Shooting,  recovering,  breaking  up  the 
juggle  and  bounce,  guarding,  tie  balls,  team 
play  in  girls  basketball — a  film  greatly  needed: 
however  the  background  is  confusing  and  the 
photography  poor,  detracting  so  much  from  the 
film  that  even  for  the  girls'  game  some  of  the 
boys'  films  are  preferable."  N.S.W.A. 
Conn   $1 

BASKETBALL— FOULS     AND      VIOLATIONS. 

lOmin      16-si-rent    $2.50     Scholastic    coach 

796.32 

sh-c 
"A  good  visual  presentation  of  the  basket- 
ball   rule    book — the    film    simply    demonstrates 
the    various    personal    and    technical    fouls    and 
violations    in    girls'    basketball."      N.S.W.A. 

BASKETBALL  TECHNIQUE.  (Sports  parade 
ser.)    8min     16-sd-apply   TFC  796.32 

Jh-sh-c 
An    MGM    production.      Available    only    to 
schools 

"A  study  of  basketball  technique.  Slow- 
motion  photography  and  repetition  of  interest- 
ing shots  give  one  time  to  see  what  really 
happens  in  a  fast  game. 

"Should  be  useful  for  all  groups  interested 

In    basketball,    in    spite    of    the    fact    that    the 

commentary  is  only  fair."   Advisor j'  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 

BASKETBALL  UP-TO-DATE.  SOmin  16-sd- 
rent    $4    1946    Oflacial    sports  796.32 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sponsored    by    General    Mills    &    Wilson 
Sporting  Goods  Company 

Clarifies    rules    for    oflflcials,    coaches    and 
players 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


425 


796.32-796.33 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CHAMPIONSHIP    BASKETBALL.     IK   16-sl-sd 
$8.75-$17.50    1940   Official  796.32 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Plays  by  the  country's  outstanding  teams. 
Analyzed  by  Nat  Holman,  head  basketball 
coach  at  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York 

"An  opening  talk  by  Mr.  Holman  empha- 
sizes the  value  of  teamwork.  The  man-to-man 
defense  is  shown,  with  the  means  best  used 
under  varying  situations  to  counteract  It. 
Variations  are  shown  in  the  sliding  man  to 
man,  combination  man  to  man  defenses;  and 
the  fixed  zone,  shifting  zone,  and  pressing 
defenses  are  included.  Other  fundamentals,  in- 
cluding passes,  receiving,  and  pivot  plays  are 
sketched. 

"The  film  closes  with  another  short  talk 
by  Mr.  Holman  in  which  he  states  that  baskets 
are  seldom  accidents  and  there  is  both  an 
attack  for  every  defense  and  a  defense  for 
every  attack.  Throughout  the  film,  the  scene 
alternates  from  practice  games  to  championship 
games  to  show  various  details. 

"Should  be  useful  in  coaching  boys' 
basketball  teams  and  possibly  as  a  subject 
of  general  interest  during  basketball  season." 
Georgia 

"The  emphasis  is  placed  on  the  necessity 
of  practice  to  achieve  playing  technique.  The 
actual  skills  are  not  too  clearly  shown. 

"The   chief  value  of  the  film  is  its  use  as 
an  incentive  to  practice.     There  are  some  nice 
'stop-shots'    in   the  midst  of  play."     NSWA 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DEFENSIVE    FOOTWORK    IN    BASKETBALL. 

llmin     16-sd-$50     1946     EBF  796.32 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  good  de- 
fensive footwork:  proper  stance,  striding  with 
an  opponent,  watching,  checking,  maneuvering 
him  out  of  position,  correlating  arm  movement 
with  footwork,  turning,  pivoting  and  getting 
into  position  for  taking  the  ball  on  the  re- 
bound. Presents  interesting  game  shots  to 
illustrate  all  points.  Uses  slow  motion  and 
stop  motion  techniques — also,  optical  treatment 
with  superimposed  animation  to  illustrate  prin- 
ciples and  point  up  action.  Extensive  use  of 
closeups  to  show  details.  Careful  analysis  of 
action  and  skills  fundamental  to  the  sport 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MODERN     BASKETBALL     FUNDAMENTALS. 
30min    16-si-?48    1935  EBP  796.32 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Made  under  the  direction  of  Coach  For- 
rest C.  Allen  of  the  University  of  Kansas,  who 
is  one  of  the  outstanding  authorities  of  the 
country  on  the  subject  of  basketball."  Iowa 
"Individual  offense,  mdividual  defense, 
team  offense,  team  defense;  normal  and  slow 
motion."    Iowa  state  college 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TECHNIQUES  IN  VOLLEY  BALL  FOR 
GIRLS.  12min  16-si-rent  J2.50  1941  Scholastic 
coach  796.32 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Producer    has    not   verified   information    re- 
cently 

Illustrates  techniques  and  team  play.    Each 
technique    is    shown    in    slow    motion.      All    are 
repeated  at  least  three  times 
Conn    $1 
Ohio 

SHOOTING  IN  BASKETBALL,  llmin  16-sd- 
$50     1946     EBF  796.32 

Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide 

Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  basketball 
shooting,  concentrating  on  the  set-shot. 
Stance,  the  action  of  the  throw,  aim,  trajec- 
tory, and  fingertip  control  are  demonstrated. 
Special  attention  is  given  to  the  fine  coordina- 
tion of  all  parts  of  the  body  required  for  ac- 
curate shooting,  especially  the  inward  rotation 
of  hands  and  arms  in  making  the  throw. 
Presents  interesting  game  shots  illustrate  all 
points.  Uses  slow  motion  and  stop  motion 
techniques — also,  optical  treatment  with  super- 
imposed animation  to  illustrate  principles  and 
point  up  action.  Extensive  use  of  closeups  to 
show  details.  Careful  analysis  of  action  and 
skills    fundamental    to    the    sport 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VOLLEY  BALL  FOR  BOYS.  lOmin  16-sd-$45 
1941     Coronet  796.32 

Jh-sh  Guide 
Rules  of  the  game  and  the  modiflcationa 
which  are  made  to  adapt  it  to  local  conditions 
are  shown.  In  both  regular  and  slow  motion, 
detailed  instruction  is  given  on  serving,  volley- 
ing, spiking  and  defensive  play.  Several  class 
drills  to  perfect  skills  are  shown.  Actual  game 
play  is  also  shown 

"Instruction  in  serving,  volleying,  spik- 
ing and  defensive  play  (normal  and  slow  mo- 
tion) ;  class  drills  and  game  play.  An  out- 
standing film  for  junior  high  school  to  adult 
age  for  both  boys  and  girls."  NSWA 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


796.33     Football.     Soccer 

ATTACK.     IR     16-sd-$40;    rent    $2    1946    UWF 

796.33 
jh-sh-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 

BALL     CONTROL.       IR       16-sd-$40;     rent     $2 
UWF  796.33 

Jh-sh-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 


PLAY  CHAMPIONSHIP  BASKETBALL.    63min 
16-sd-$150;    rent   $12.50     1947     YMCA       796.32 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Including:      Shooting,      scoring,      passing, 
dribbling,    footwork,    tapping,    screening,    block- 
ing,   starting,    use   of  arms  and   hands,    stance, 
rebound,   defense  on  jump,   guarding,   defensive 
tactics,    styles   of   play,    offensive   plays,    defen- 
sive    counterparts,     infractions,     strategy     and 
drills.   Specifically  designed  as  a  coach's  train- 
ing aid 
PalFL, 

PLAY  VOLLEY  BALL.    20mln    16-sd-$55;  rent 

$3    1945    YMCA  796.32 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

Full    explanation    of    game.    Slow    motion 

and  stop  action  photography  are  used  to  clarify 

the  essentials  of  play 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BALL     HANDLING     IN     FOOTBALL.       llmin 
16-sd-$50      1946     EBF  796,33 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  ball  han- 
dling in  football:  stance,  grip,  'feel'  of  the 
ball,  fingertip  control,  adjustment  before 
throwing  or  kicking,  receiving  passes  from  the 
center  or  from  your  own  back,  catching  passes 
and  punts,  ways  of  carrying  the  ball  and 
changing  from  one  hand  to  another.  Presents 
interesting  game  shots  to  illustrate  all  points. 
Uses  slow  motion  and  stop  motion  techniques — 
also,  optical  treatment  with  superimposed  ani- 
mation to  illustrate  principles  and  point  up 
action.  Extensive  use  of  closeups  to  show  de- 
tails. Careful  analysis  of  action  and  skills  fun- 
damentals to  the  sport.  .  .  It  will  provide  prac- 
tical help  for  both  coaches  and  players,  pre- 
senting the  techniques  of  outstanding  men  in 
football 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


426 


1947    EDITION 


796.33 


BLOCKING    IN    FOOTBALL,     llmin     16-sd-$50 
1946      EBF  796.33 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  good  block- 
ing: position,  speed,  drive  and  follow-through, 
timing,  and  body  control.  Describes  in  detail 
the  two  basic  kinds — shoulder  and  body  blocks 
— and  demonstrates  half  a  dozen  variations  of 
these.  Emphasizes  the  importance  of  practice, 
experience,  and  good  physical  condition.  Pre- 
sents interesting  game  shots  to  illustrate  all 
points.  Uses  slow  motion  and  stop  motion 
techniques — also,  optical  treatment  with  super- 
imposed animation  to  illustrate  principles  and 
point  up  action.  Extensive  use  of  closeups  to 
show  details.  Careful  analysis  of  action  and 
skill  fundamental  to  the  sport.  .  .  It  will  pro- 
vide practical  help  for  both  coaches  and  play- 
ers, presenting  the  techniques  of  outstanding 
men  in   football 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DECEPTION.  (Football  for  the  fan  ser.)  lOmin 
16-sd-$24;     rent    $2     1932     Nu-Art  796.33 

Jh-sh-c 

In  this  series  football  coaches  of  many 
universities  show  their  technique  in  training 
and  in  play.  There  is  some  slow  motion  and 
many  shots  from  intercollegiate  games.  In 
this  reel  Coaches  Rip  Miller,  Lou  Little,  Chick 
Meehan,  B.  I.  Bierman,  Bill  Hargis  and  Gwin 
Henry.  The  narration  is  by  Howard  Jones, 
football  coach  of  the  University  of  Southern 
California 

Available  from,  10   or  wore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DEFENSE 
UWF 


IR 


16-sd-$40;      rent     $2       1946 
795.33 
Jh-sh-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 


FOOTBALL-   GIANTS.     (New    world    of    sports 
ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  796.33 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   Columbia   production    avaiiaDie    only   to 
schools 

"Shows   the   training  routine  of  a  profes- 
sional   football    team,    the   New   York   Giants. 

"Highly    recommended    for   football    train- 
ing  at   all   age    levels.      One   of   the   best   films 
analysing  football  technique.     Excellent  use  of 
slow-motion."    Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Okla 

Cal   n  SO 

Neb  VisEd 

Ohio  Wis   $1.75 

FOOTBALL    PARADE    OF    1945.     IR     16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50    1945    Castle  796.33 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Great  moments  from  these  big  games;  all 
in  one  film:  Army-Navy,  Columbia- Yale,  Geor- 
gia Tech-Tulane,  Notre  Dame-Illinois,  Wasli- 
ington-So.  California,  Navy-Notre  Dame,  Mich- 
igan-Ohio State,  Indiana-Purdue  and  Purdue- 
Ohio  State 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOTBALL       PARADE       OF       1946.         lOmin 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50       1947       Castle  796.33 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Lightning  action  plays   by   famous   teams 
.    .    .    .open    field    running,    blocking,    tackling, 
aerial    play    and    dramatic    touchdowns 
Available  from,  10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOTBALL   THRILLS   OF   1946.   15min   16-si-sd 

1946    Castle  796.33 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-sI-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75: 

35011 -sd-$17.50 


"This  action  packed  movie  of  the  best  In 
college  football  In  every  section  of  the  coun- 
try presents  spectacular  plays  in  all  the  sea- 
son's major  games,  with  details  of  team  play 
and  star  performances. 

"Open  field  running,  blocking  and  aerial 
play  are  viewed  from  the  perfect  vantage 
point  of  the  camera,  set  up  with  an  unob- 
structed sweep  of  the  entire  playing  field." 
Movie  makers 

"It  Is  said  that  high  school  coaches  In 
almost  every  section  of  the  country  use  this 
film  in  teaching  the  fine  points  of  the  game 
as    played    by    top-ranking   college   teams. 

"The  projector  is  frequently  stopped  and 
a  play  discussed  while  one  frame  of  the  pic- 
ture Is  held  on  the  screen,  giving  the  coach 
a  chance  to  point  out  evidences  of  good  team- 
work on  offensive  plays,  or  good  strategy  and 
anticipatory  action  on  the  defense."  Educa- 
tional screen 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FOOTBALL  UP-TO-DATE.  30min  16-sd-rent  $4 
1946     Official  sports  796.33 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Atlas  Educational  Films  and 
sponsored  jointly  by  General  Mills  and  Wilson 
Sporting    Goods    Company    to    clarify    football 
rules   for  officials,    coaches   and  players 
111  Ores   50c 

Ind    50c  Tenn    50c 

Ky    70c  Tex   $3 

Minn  YMCA     $4 

Neb 

FORWARD   PASS.    (Football  for  the  fan  ser.) 

lOmin  16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art  796.33 
Jh-sh-c 
In  this  series  football  coaches  of  many 
universities  show  their  technique  In  training 
and  in  play.  There  is  some  slow  motion  and 
many  shots  from  intercollegiate  games.  In  this 
reel  are  Coaches  Gus  Dorais.  Mai  Stevens,  Al 
Wlttmer,  Harvey  Harmon.  The  narration  is  by 
Howard  Jones,  football  coach  of  the  University 
of  Southern  California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOAL-KEEPING     AND     THROWING-IN.       IR 

16-.sd-$40;    rent    $2   1946  UWF  796.33 

Jh-sh-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 

KICKING.     IR    16-sd-$40;    rent   $2     1946    UWF 

796.33 
Jh-sh-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 
Ideal    65c 

KICKING.    (Football    for    the    fan    ser.)    lOmIn 
16-sd-$24;    rent    $2     1932    Nu-Art  796.33 

Jh-sh-c 
In  this  series  football  coaches  of  many 
universities  show  their  technique  in  training 
and  in  play.  There  is  some  slow  motion  and 
many  shots  from  intercollegiate  games.  In  this 
reel  are  Coaches  Harry  Kepke,  Wallace  Wade, 
Bill  Ingram  and  Lou  Little.  The  narration  is 
by  Howard  Jones,  football  coach  of  the  Uni- 
versity   of    Southern    California 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KNOW   YOUR    FOOTBALL.     16-sI-sd     1940    Of- 
ficial 796.33 

May  be  had  as  a  silent  feature  for  $8.75; 
as  a  short  for  $2.75;  and  a  sound-on-film 
version   for   $17.50 

"The    New   York   Giants    show    the   why's 

and    wherefore's    of    football    plus    an     expert 

narration    by   Marvin    A.    (Mai)    Stevens,    head 

coach   of    N.Y.U."      School   management 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


427 


796.33-796.34 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PENALTIES.   (Football  for  the  fan  ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-$24;    rent    $2    1932     Nu-Art  796.33 

Jh-sh-c 

In    this    series    football    coaches    of    many 

universities    show    their    technique    in    training 

and  in  play.     There   is  some  slow  motion  and 

many    shots    from    intercollegiate    games.      In 

this  reel  are  Coaches  Al  Wittmer,   Sam  Willa- 

man,    Walter   Steffln   and   Bill   Spaulding.     The 

narration   is   by   Howard   Jones,    football   coach 

of    the    University   of    Southern    California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIGSKIN    CHAMPIONS.     (Pete   Smith  special- 
ties ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply    TBXJ  796.33 
sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  Green  Bay  Packers,  professional 
football  champions,  demonstrate  footbsill  tech- 
niques. Slow- motion  photography  is  used  ex- 
tensively. .  .  Recommended  to  physical  edu- 
cation departments  for  instruction  in  football 
technique."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Neb 

111  $1.60  Wis  $1.25 

RUGBY.    (MGM   oddities    ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply 
TFC  796.33 

p-el-Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-(jroldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"An  interesting  and  instructive  study  of 
rugby.  The  method  of  scoring  is  explained 
and  the  most  important  phases  of  the  game 
are  shown  in  slow-motion.  There  is  an  inter- 
lude showing  the  game  as  it  was  played  in 
old  England  and  early  America.  Good  material 
on  rugby.  Recommended  for  grades  1  through 
college."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

SOCCER   FOR   GIRLS.     lOmin     16-sd-$45.     Also 

color-$75     1946     Coronet  796.33 

jh-sh-c 

Demonstrates    the    basic    skills    of   soccer, 

with  closeups  and  slow  motion.     Techniques  of 

the  various  kinds  of  traps,  dribbles  and  passes 

are  clearly  shown 

Ideal     $2  PennS   $1.25 

Ind    $3  SC     $1.50 

Ky    $1.50  Tex    $1.50 

Mich  Wis   $1.75 

SPRING  TRAINING.  (Football  for  the  fan  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$24;  rent  $2  1932  Nu-Art     796.33 
Jh-sh-c 
In    this    series    football    coaches    of   many 
universities    show    their    technique    in    training 
and  in  play.     There  is  some  slow  motion  and 
many    shots    from    intercollegiate    games.      In 
this  reel  are  Coaches  A.  A.  Stagg,  Jock  Suther- 
land,   Ray   Morrison   and   Chick   Meehan.     The 
narration   is   by   Howard  Jones,   football   coach 
of   the   University   of   Southern   California 
Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TACKLING    IN    FOOTBALL,     llmin     16-sd-$50 
1946     BBF  796.33 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Teaches  the  fundamentals  of  good  tack- 
ling in  football:  physical  condition,  speed,  body 
placement,  drive,  sure  grip,  timing  and  body 
control.  Describes  in  detail  the  two  basic 
kinds — shoulder  and  cross  body  tackles — and 
demonstrates  a  half  dozen  variations  of  these. 
Ways  of  reducing  the  shock  of  tackling  are 
shown,  and  special  instructions  are  given  for 
practicing  with  attention  to  safety  measures. 
Presents  interesting  game  shots  to  illustrate 
all  points.  Uses  slow  motion  and  stop  motion 
techniques — also  optical  treatment  with  super- 
imposed  animation   to   illustrate   principles   and 


point  up  action.  Extensive  use  of  closeups  to 
show  details.  Careful  analysis  of  action  and 
skills    fundamental    to   the   sport 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TACTICS.     IR    16-sd-$40;    rent   $2   UWF     796.33 
sh-c-adult 

Soccer  football  techniques 

TOUCHDOWN     THRILLS.     IR     lG-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1940     Official  796.33 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Scenes  and  plays  from  some  of  the  most 
sensational  football  games  of  peist  seasons 

"Fine  for  coaches  of  footl>all."     Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TOUCHDOWN      THRILLS      OF      1945.      (Sport 
beams    ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$17.50    1946    Official 

796.33 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Most     sensational     plays     from     the     best 
games  of  the  '45  season:   Army — Navy,   Purdue 
— Ohio      State,       Michigan — Ohio,       California — 
U.C.L.A.,     Notre    Dame — Illinois,     Navy — Duke, 
Alabama — Tennessee,       Pennsylvania — Columbia 
Ideal    si-75c  VisEd    $1.50 

PennS  Wis    $1.50 

Photoart 

TRAINING  AND  PRACTICAL  HINTS.     IR     16- 

sd-$40;    rent   $2      1946     UWF  796.33 

sh-c-adult 
Soccer  football  techniques 

WEDGE    PLAY.      (Football    for    the    fan    ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$24;  rent  $2    1932    Nu-Art  796.33 
jh-sh-c 
In    this    series    football    coaches    of    many 
universities    show    their    technique    in    training 
and   in  play.     There   is  some   slow  motion  and 
many    shots    from    intercollegiate    games.       In 
this    reel    are    Coaches    Harry    J.    Mehre,    Tad 
Jones,     Dick    Henley    and     Bill    Mundy.       The 
narration    is   by    Howard   Jones,    football   coach 
of    the    University   of    Southern    California 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WEST    POINT    CHAMPIONSHIP    FOOTBALL. 

50min  16-sd-$150;  rent  $12.50  YMCA  796.33 
jh-sh-c 
An  outstanding  instructional  and  incen- 
tive series  of  six  films  on  the  fundamentals  of 
football  as  demonstrated  by  the  great  Army 
team.  Produced  in  cooperation  with  West 
Point  officials  and  with  the  assistance  of 
notable  football  experts.  Demonstrates  how 
to  pass,  plunge  into  the  line,  block,  kick, 
tackle  and  handle  the  ball,  among  other  grid- 
iron skills 

Ariz    $6 

Ohio 


796.34     Tennis.    Badminton 

ADVANCED  TENNIS.    12min    16-sd-$17.50  1946 
Official  796.34 

sh-c-a 

Big  Bill  Tilden  narrates  and  demon- 
strates, showing  the  advanced  techniques  of 
tennis 

BEGINNING  TENNIS.    lOmin    16-sd-$25    Bailey 

jh-sh-c 
A   high    school   boy   is    introduced   to    the 
rudiments  of  tennis  as  Bill  Tilden  assists  him 
in    learning    how    to    shake    hands    with    th§ 
racket 


428 


1947    EDITION 


796.34-796.353 


FLYING     FEATHERS.       lOmin      16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1945     PicF  796.34 

sh-adult 
With    two   of   the   world's    ace   badminton 
players — Ken    Davidson    and    High    Forgie,    tlie 
film  shows  how  experts  play  the  game 
AudF  $1.25  Shad  si-sd-$l-$1.25 

ColPJC    $1.25  Tenn    $1.25 

Ohio  UWF    $1.50 

FUNDAMENTALS  OF   TENNIS.   20min     16-sd- 

$80;    rent   $4    1942     Trans  796.34 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Donald     Budge     demonstrates     the     many 

basic     points     that     result     in     winning     forms 

Simple  forehand,  backhand  and  service  strokes, 

as     well     as     the     more    advanced     shots,     are 

analyzed     and     helpful     suggestions     for     their 

proper  execution  are  clearly  demonstrated 

"An  excellent  film  for  players  and  instruc- 
tors demonstrating  the  forehand  and  backhand 
drives,   service,  volley  and  half  volley. 

"The    film    was    produced    in    consultation 

with    the    U.S.    Lawn    Tennis    Association    and 

features  the  playing  of  Donald  Budge."  NSWA 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

TECHNIQUE    OF    TENNIS.     9min    16-sd-apply 
TFC  796.34 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  pictures  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"This  is  a  demonstration  of  tennis  tech- 
niques by  a  tennis  instructor,  Lloyd  Budge, 
brother  of  Don  Budge.  Clear  demonstrations 
are  given  of  correct  practices  in  such  funda- 
mentals as  forehand  and  backhand  grips, 
routine  shots,  and  service.  Explanations  of 
footwork,  timing,  and  an  exhibition  of  net 
play  complete  the  film."  Georgia 

"An  interesting  and  educational  subject 
on  tennis.  Slow  motion  photography  excellent 
for  showing  form  and  technique.  A  very  in- 
structional  film."     California 

"For  the  more  advanced  player — Lloyd 
Budge's  own  method  of  teaching:  the  grip, 
execution  of  forehand,  backhand,  service 
strokes,  and  demonstration  of  the  volley.  Not 
so  highly  recommended  as  FUNDAMENTALS 
OF  TENNIS  (with  Don  Budge),"  listed  above 
NSWA 
Ala  $1.50  Ind    $1.50 

AMNH    $1.50  Kan 

Cal  $1  Ohio 

Geo  $2  Okla  $1.50 

TENNIS     RHYTHM.     9min      16-sd-apply     1941 
TFC  796.34 

sh-c-adult 
A    Columbia   production    available    only    to 
schools 

Presents  Bobby  Riggs  winning  national 
tennis  championship  of  Forest  Hills.  Later, 
at  his  tennis  school  in  Chicago,  Bobby  dem- 
onstrates how  to  make  various  shots  correctly 
— the  grip,  service,  forehand  drive,  backhand, 
etc.  In  regular  and  slow  motion 
AMNH    $1.50  Kan    $1.50 

Kan  Ohio 

Col    $1.50  Okla  $1 

TENNIS  TACTICS.  Pete  Smith  specialty  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply    TFC  796.34 

jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Here  Fred  Perry  shows  us  the  technique 
in  practicing  for  sustained  relays  and  for  short 
placement.  This  is  followed  by  illustrations  of 
teaching  technique  for  service,  pivot  shots, 
a  spinning  ball,  and  a  service  stance.  Slow- 
motion  photography  used  extensively.  Recom- 
mended for  instruction  in  tennis  at  any  grade 
level."     Advisory   coinmittee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


796.352     Golf 

GOLF     MISTAKES.      (Pete    Smith    specialties 
ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  796.352 

sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwjn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"  'Golf  Mistakes'  shows  good  and  bad 
golf  technique  as  demonstrated  by  Horton 
Smith,  Lawson  Little,  Harry  Cooper,  and 
Jimmy  Thompson.  .  .  Recommended  for  phys- 
ical education  classes."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KEYSTONE  OF  GOLF.    32min  16-sd-loan    1938 
Spalding  796.35? 

sh-c-adult 
Golf  instruction  film,  featuring  Bobby 
Jones,  Jimmy  Thomson,  Horton  Smith,  Harry 
Cooper  and  Lawson  Little.  Various  shots  are 
clearly  demonstrated.  Slow  motion  is  used 
effectively 
Minn  $2  UWF    $2 

Tex    $1.50  WashCE    50c 

SAVING      STROKES      WITH      SAM      SNEAD. 

(World  of  sports  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC 

796.352 

sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Golf  champion  Sam  Snead  illustrates  his 
grip,  his  stance,  his  swing  on  each  of  several 
types  of  golf  situations.  Slow  motion  and 
'freeze'  shots  help  to  clarify  the  instruction. 
Shots  with  driver,  brassie,  and  various  irons 
for  difficult  lies  are  illustrated,  and  finally  his 
putting  technique  is  shown."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Col  Okla    75c 

SMOOTH    APPROACH.     lOmln     16-si-sd-$8.75i 
$17.50    Pictcrial  796.352 

Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
Produced  by  RKO-Pathe 
On  beautiful  Pebble  beach  of  California 
and  Augxista  national  course  of  Georgia,  four 
crack  golfers  give  an  expert  demonstration. 
Horton  Smith,  Jimmy  Thompson,  Ed  Dudley 
and  Dick  Metz  show  how 

Explosion  shots,  approaches,  putting  and 
how  not  to  miss — in  slow  motion 
Ideal       si-sd-75c-$1.65     Tex    $1.50 
PH    sd-$1.25  UWF    si-sd-$1.50 

Shad    si-sd-$l-$1.25  VisEd    $1.50 

Sw    sd-$l  YMCA  si-sd-$l-$1.25 


796.353     Polo 

POLO.  (Sports  parade  ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply  TFC 

796.353 
Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  thorough  study  of  the  game  of  polo. 
We  first  see  the  careful  training  undergone 
by  both  players  and  ponies.  Various  strokes 
are  demonstrated  with  the  aid  of  slow-motion 
and  stop  photography.  We  then  witness  an 
exhibition  team  match.  Recommended  for  all 
grades  through  college."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

SWINGING  MALLETS.  (Sportscope  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply  TFC  796.353 

An  RKO  radio  pictures,  inc.  production 
available  only  to  schools 

"This  is  a  film  about  polo.  After  an  In- 
troduction in  which  well-trained  horses  dem- 
onstrate their  skill,  and  Jack  Smith  demon- 
strates a  few  polo  shots,  we  see  a  game  be- 
tween the  Hurlingham  team  from  England  and 
Jamaica.     Back  in  the  stables  we  leaj-n  some- 


429 


796.357-796.4 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SWINGING    MAI.L.ETS— Continued 
thing   about    the    care   the   horses   receive.    .    . 
Probably    the    best    picture    on    polo,    but    ita 
use    is,    of    course,    limited."      Advisory    com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50  Shadow    si-sd-$l- 

Ohio  $1.25 


796.357     Baseball 

BATTING     FUNDAMENTALS.      lOmin      IS-sd- 
$45.      Also    color-$75      1946     Coronet       796.357 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
The   first   of  a   [baseball:   series;    covering 
selection    of    a    bat,    the    stance,    the    grip,    the 
stride,     the    swing    and    the    follow-thru,     and 
bunting — each    demonstrated    clearly    and    pro- 
fessionally 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

BIG      LEAGUE      BASEBALL.      9mln     16-sl-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50   1944   Official  796.357 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Covers     a     remarkable     number     of     im- 
portant action  sequences  for  the  length  of  the 
film. 

"Slow  motion  and  trick  optical  printing 
were  judiciously  used  to  'stop'  veteran  team 
members  at  the  crucial  points  of  fast  plays." 
Movie  makers 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CIRCLING     THE      BASES.     20min     16-sd-Ioan 

1946  Am   league  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Covers   the   more    Important   fundamentals 

of    base    running    In    slow    motion.      There    are 

also    short    sequences    covering    close    plays    on 

the    bases    taken    in    actual    big    league   games 

Ohio 

■WashCE    50c 
WashS   50c 

CATCHING    FUNDAMENTALS.     lOmin     16-sd- 

$45.     Also  color- $75     1946     Coronet         796.357 
el-Jh-sh-c-aduit  Guide 
Essential    catching    skills    are    presented. 
The   points   covered   are   stance,    footwork,    sig- 
nals,   catching    high    fouls,    fielding   bunts,    and 
backing-up  first  base 

Ideal    $2  NYSyr     $1.50 

Ind    $3  PalFL, 

Minn     $1.50  Photoart 

MontS  Tex    $1.50 

CATCHING    IN    BASEBALL.     lOmin     16-sd-$50 

1947  EBF  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Shows  basic  fundamentals  through  slow- 
motion  and  closeup  photography 

HITTING     IN     BASEBALL.      lOmin      16-sd-$50 
1947     EBF  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 
Shows   accepted   standard    procedures   in- 
volved,  illustrated  by  Hollywood  baseball  play- 
ers.     Slow-motion    and    close-up    photography 
follow  each   step  accurately  and  graphically 
PalFL. 

INSIDE    BASEBALL.      33min      16-sd-loan      1944 
Am    league  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
A  teaching  film  on  baseball  technique  cov- 
ering playing  fundamentals— utilizes  services  of 
big  league  stars 
Ky     70c 

INSIDE   BASEBALL.    (Bill  Cunningham  sports 
review  ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply    TFC  796.357 

An  Educational  films  corporation  of  Amer- 
ica   production    available    only    to    schools 
ir,  n  ^„^^^v.^f    ba.seball    strategy    as    revealed 
In  a  game  between  the  St.  Louis  Cardinals  and 


the  Boston  Braves.  Close-ups  and  slow-mo- 
tion photography  reveal  the  use  of  signals 
from  the  bench,  the  use  of  signals  on  the  part 
of  the  catcher,  and  the  execution  of  pitch-out 
and  squeeze  plays.  Recommended  for  use  in 
coaching  high  school  and  college  baseball." 
Advisory  committee 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

111  $1.50  Tex    25c 

Ken    70c  UWF 

Minn  $1  Wis  $1.25 

PLAY   BALL.     (News  world  of  sports  ser.)   IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  796.357 

jh-sh-c 
A    Columbia    pictures    corporation    produc- 
tion  available  only   to  schools 

"Filmed  at  the  Yankees'  training  quar- 
ters in  St.  Petersburg,  Florida.  .  .  The  film 
closes  with  views  of  a  "World's  Series  game. 
This  film  is  equally  acceptable  to  junior  and 
senior  high  school  and  college  squads.  It 
emphasizes  the  absolute  necessity  of  planned 
training  even  for  professional  athletes.  Rec- 
ommended for  showing  before  the  spring  train- 
ing season  to  all  prospective  players.  Sug- 
gested to  be  shown  to  general  school  audiences 
to  increase  their  knowledge  and  appreciatio'' 
of   baseball."     Advisory   committee 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLAY      BALL,      SON.      20min     16-sd-$100     1946 
Yng  Am  796.357 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Based  on  the  book  entitled  Play  Ball, 
Son!  by  Bert  Dunne.  This  film  includes  ac- 
tion and  slow  motion  shots  covering  all  ac- 
tivities on  the  diamond.  The  youngsters  in 
the  film  are  13  and  14  year  old  students  of 
Dunne's  who  have  been  instructed  in  his  teach- 
ing theories.  Joe  Cronin  of  the  Boston  Red 
Sox   appears   in   the  film  coaching  the  boys 

Also  available  in  silent  version,  four  parts 
in  one  reel    (10  min  16-si-$50)   These  parts  are 
on   batting,    fielding,   catching,   and   pitching 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOFT-BALL    PITCHING.    15min    16-si-$24    1942 
Trans  796.357 

sh-c-adult 
Three  pupils  of  the  Hillside,  N.  .T.,  high 
school  demonstrate  pitching,  catching  and  bat- 
ter's position.  The  emphasis  is  on  pitching, 
showing  slow  ball,  incurve,  outcurve,  etc. 
Slow  motion  helps  to  show  the  action  more 
clearly 

UWF     $1.50 

THROWING   IN   BASEBALL.     lOmin     16-sd-$50 
1947      EBF  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 
To    help   coaches   instruct   players   in    the 
fundamental     techniques.       Slow-motion,     stop- 
motion    &    close-up    photography    are    employed 

WORLD    SERIES    OF    1945.      30min      16-sd-loan 
1945     Am   league  796.357 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Includes  the  Important  plays  of  every 
game  between  the  Detroit  Tigers,  World 
Champions,  and  the  Champions  of  the  National 
League,  the  Chicago  Cubs 

ColPJC    50c  WashCE    50c 

Ky    70c  WashS    50c 

Me 


796.4     Gymnastics.     Track   athletics 

ADVANCED    TUMBLING.    IR    16-sd-$45.      Also 
color-$75      1945      Coronet  796.4 

Jh-sh 
Teaches  the  more  difl!lcult  stunts.  Includ- 
ing low  arm  to  arm  balance,  snap  arm  to  arm 
balance,    high    arm    to   arm    balance,    backward 
handspring,  round -off  to  backward  handspring, 


430 


1947    EDITION 


796.4 


ADVANCED   TUMBLING — Co7itinued 
side  leg  pitch,  backward  somersault,  toe  pitch, 
two   man    toe   pitch,    toe   pitch   forward   somer- 
sault,   shoulder    straddle    into   assisted    forward 
somersault,  and  combinations 

111    $1.50  Photoart    ?3 

Ind    color   $3  VaEd 

Neb  Vesco    $45-$75 

PalPL. 

BEGINNING     TUMBLING.       lOmin       16-sd-545. 
Also    color-$75     1946     Coronet  796.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

By  regular  and  slow-motion  demonstra- 
tions, accompanied  by  simple  explanatory  com- 
mentary, the  following  tumbling  starts  are 
taught:  forward  roll,  dive  to  forward  roll,  three 
men  sideward  roll,  backward  roll,  double  roll, 
tip-up,  hand  stand,  forearm  and  head  stand, 
hand  walk,  cartwheel,  round- off  and  combina- 
tions 

Remade  edition  of  an  earlier  Coronet 
film  listed  in  the  1946  Annual.  Though  con- 
taining the  same  basic  material  as  the  previous 
edition,  it  incorporates  improvements  in 
camera  technique  and  progression  of  stunts 
developed  through  a  careful  study  of  severaJ 
years'  use  of  the  earlier  film  in  actual  class- 
room use 

Available  from  10   or  more  film: 
libraries  or  distributors 

BROOMSTICK      GYMNASIUM.      15mln      16-sd- 
$42.50;    rent   $1.15     BSA  796.4 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
The     Health     &     safety    service    has     de- 
veloped a  series  of  physical  exercises  with  the 
use    of    wooden    dowels    about    the    size    of    a 
broomstick.     These   exercises   are  portrayed  by 
three  senior  scouts  in  this  film 
UtBY    $1 
YMCA 

DASHES,    HURDLES    AND    RELAYS.      (Ath- 
letic ser.)     22min    16-sd-$85     1938    EBF  796.4 
Jh-sh-c     Guide  15c 

The  first  reel  of  this  subject  is  taken 
up  with  the  technique  of  the  dashes — 100 
meters,  200  meters  and  400  meters.  Demon- 
strations are  given  in  both  normal  speed  and 
in  slow  motion.  There  is  repetition  of  the 
techniques  of  starting  from  various  advan- 
tageous angles.  Adjustments  of  sprinting  form 
necessary  for  the  200  and  400  meter  races  are 
brought  out 

Tlie  second  reel  presents  the  hurdles  and 
relays.  Three  types  of  good  form  in  hurdling 
are  illustrated.  Attention  is  given  to  the  tech- 
niques of  passing  the  baton  in  the  relays,  with 
differences  in  this  technique  between  the  short 
relays  and  the  longer  ones 

"Slow  motion  is  extensively  used."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DISTANCE    RACES.     (Athletic  ser.)   llmin  16- 
sd-$50    1938    EBF  796.4 

Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 
Includes  races  from  1000  to  10,000  meters 
and  the  steeplechase.  The  style  of  the  distance 
runner  is  contrasted  with  that  of  the  dash 
man.  Differences  in  typical  physiques  are  also 
shown.  The  steeplechase  event  forms  a  sub- 
stantial sequence  in  this  reel  and  shows  va- 
rious methods  employed  by  participants  in 
clearing   the  barriers 

"Slow  motion  is  extensively  used."  Col- 
laborator 

Available  from.  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GYMNASTICS.   (Sports  parade  ser.)   IR  16-sd- 
apply    TFC  796.4 

jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Here  champions  of  the  Amateur  Ath- 
letic Union  perform  with  gymnasium  ap- 
paratus. We  see  them  do  difficult  exercises 
on  the  flying  rings,  long  horse,  and  high 
horizontal  bar.  Chinning  on  a  vertical  bar  and 
on  a  horizontal  bar,  and  tumbling  are  in- 
cluded. Many  interesting  shots  are  repeated 
in  slow-motion.  Recommended  for  physical 
education  classes,  grades  7  through  college." 
Advisory    committee 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HIGH    JUMP.     lOmln     16-sd-$45     1943     Coronet 

796.4 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Technique  of  the  side  roll  and  the  belly 
roll  are  demonstrated  by  both  regular  and 
slow  motion  photography.  Essentials  of  suc- 
cessful competition,  such  as  proper  approach, 
take-off  and  correct  turning  of  the  body  to 
maintain  a  low  center  of  gravity,  are  shown 
in  detail.  A  final  sequence  deals  with  the 
high  hurdles,  applying  techniques  learned  in 
the  high  jump,  with  added  stress  on  the  im- 
portance of  body  rhythm 

Ideal    $2  Neb 

111  $1.50  PalFL. 

Ind    $1.50  Photoart 

Minn   $1  VaEd 

INTERMEDIATE     TUMBLING.       IR    16-sd-$45 
Also  color-$75    1945    Coronet  796.4 

el-Jh-sh 

Designed  to  follow  BEGINNING  TUM- 
BLING this  film  demonstrates  the  kip,  rolling 
kip,  headspring,  handspring,  thigh  stand,  knee 
stand,  shoulder  mount,  shoulder  dive,  lift  and 
toss,  back  to  back  pullover,  back  over  feet, 
front  over  neck,  foot  to  pelvis  somersault,  and 
handspring  over  back 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


DECATHLON    CHAMPION.     (Pete  Smith  spe- 
cialties ser.)    IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  796.4 
sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"In  this  picture  we  see  Glenn  Morris  find- 
ing inspiration  in  the  1932  Olympic  Games  and 
his  consequent  training  in  college  and  on  a 
farm.  .  .  The  latter  part  of  the  film  was 
obviously  taken  at  the  1936  Olympics  and 
shows  the  finish  of  several  events  of  the  De- 
cathlon competition,  including  a  major  part 
of  the  1,500  meter  run  in  which  Morris  broke 
the  world  decathlon  record.  An  excellent  pic- 
ture of  an  all-around  athlete  who  was  not  of 
champion  calibre  in  any  one  event.  Recom- 
mended for  physical  education  classes."  Ad- 
visory committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Cal  $1  Okla  $1.60 

Kan    $1.50 


JUMPS   AND    POLE    VAULT.     (Athletic   ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1938     EBF  796,4 

Jh-sh-c   Guide  15c 
Includes  demonstrations  from  actual  com- 
petition   in    the    running    high-jump,     running 
broad  jump,  hop,  step  and  jump,  and  the  pole 
vault 

"Slow   motion   and    'freezes'    are  used   ex- 
tensively   and    to    advantage."    Collaborator 
Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SIMPLE     STUNTS.       lOmin     16-sd-$45.       Also 
color-$75     1946     Coronet  796.4 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Produced  to  meet  the  expressed  needs  of 
physical  educators  for  material  for  group  ac- 
tivities with  boys  and  girls  from  intermediate 
through  junior  high  grades.  Stunts  for  strength, 
stunts  for  skill,  and  stunts  with  sticks.   Safety 


431 


796.4-796.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SIMPLE    STUNTS— Continued 

precautions  are     emphasized     throughout     the 

film 

Ideal     $2  PalPL. 

Ill  PennS    $1.25 

Ind    $3  Photoart 

MontS 

SOFIA    GIRLS,    llmin    16-sd-$25;    rent    ?1-$1.25 

1946     FON  796.4 

Jh-sh-c-a 
Pupils  of  public  school  of  Sofia  parish  in 
Stockholm  are  noted  for  their  skill  in  gymnas- 
tics and  rhythmics.  The  film  shows  the  girls 
in  the  rhythmic  exercises  which  have  become 
associated  with  their  name 

Ideal    $1.25 

Ind    $1.25 

Wis  $1.75 

TUMBLING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS— COM- 
PAN  ION  STUNTS.  19min  16-sd-$24.99  1944 
Castle  796.4 

Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  US  Navy  department 
Stresses    the    importance    of    coordination 
and    timing    in    performing    companion    stunts 
and   demonstrates   seventeen   different   stunts 

"The  follow-up  film  of  Individual  stunts 
showing  companion  stunts  used  to  develop 
strength,  agility  and  balance.  Slow  motion 
clarifies  teaching  techniques.  Safeguards  are 
emphasized."     NSWA 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TUMBLING  FOR  PHYSICAL  FITNESS— IN- 
DIVIDUAL  STUNTS.  20min  16-sd-$26.41 
1944     Castle  796.4 

Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  US  Navy  department 
The   value   of   tumbling  for  Navy  men   is 
pointed  out 

Gives  demonstrations  and  instructions  for 
performing  the  forward  roll,  dive,  backward 
roll,  kip,  head-stand,  walking  on  hands,  hand 
stand,    cartwheel,   and   the  handspring 

"The  application  of  training  in  strength, 
agility,  balance  through  stunts  is  well  illus- 
trated by  scenes  on  shipboard.  Slow  motion 
is  used  to  aid  in  actual  teaching  of  stunts." 
NSWA 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WEIGHT  EVENTS.  (Athletic  ser.)  llmin  16- 
sd-$50      1938      EBP  796.4 

sh-c    Guide  15c 
May  also  be  had  as  a  silent  film 
Demonstrations    of    the    shot    put,    discus 
throw,    hammer   throw  and   javelin.     Slow  mo- 
tion photography  and  repetition  are  used 

The  general  poise  of  the  body,  the  method 
of  holding  the  shot,  and  the  leg  action,  are 
clearly  demonstrated.  The  method  of  gripping 
the  hammer,  the  arm  action,  and  the  leg  pivot 
are  included  in  the  hammer  throwing  sequence 
Two  styles  of  form  are  demonstrated  in 
the  javelin  throw,  together  with  techniques  of 
holding,  release  and  leg  action.  Two  styles 
likewise  are  demonstrated  in  the  discus  se- 
quence 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


796.5     Mountaineering 

CLIMBING   THE   PEAKS.    IR  16-sd-apply   TFC 

796.5 
Produced   by  20th   Century-Fox  in   1943 
Illustrates    the    hazardous    sport   of   moun- 
tain climbing  and  shows  the  special  equipment 
needed 
AMNH  Ohio 

Geo   $2  Tenn    $2 

Neb 


796.8     Wrestling.     Fighting 

KILL  OR  BE  KILLED.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1 
1944    KiC  796.8 

Price   has   not   been    verified   in    1947 
A    training   film   of   vicious   hand    to    hand 
combat 

"A  stark,   gruesome  film."     Collaborator 
For  industrial  showings  only 
Heb  PH 

IdP  $1  VE   $1 

POLICE  JU-JITSU  FOR  TEACHING  PUR- 
POSES.     lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50    1941    YMCA 

796.8 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  L.  J.  Frankel 
Good,    clear    demonstration    of   attack   and 
defense  methods 

"Decidedly  worth  while  at  high  school  lev- 
el."   Collaborator 

TECHNIQUES  OF  FOIL  FENCING.  15min  16- 
si-$24;    rent    $1.50      1942    UWF  796.8 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  the  University  of  California 
"Analyzes  fencing  positions  at  various 
speeds  with  closeups  of:  footwork  in  advance, 
retreat,  lunge  and  jump  lunge;  hand  work  in 
correct  grip  on  French  and  Italian  foil;  straighl 
thrust,  disengage,  one-two  and  one-two-three, 
doubl6,  coup6,  coup6  disengage  and  coup6- 
coup6;  simple  parry  4,6,7,8  and  half  circle, 
counterparry  4  and  6,  stop  thrust  in  high  and 
low  line.  Film  begins  and  ends  with  dem- 
onstration bout.  (Demonstrated  by  Hel6ne 
Mayer,  United  States  and  World  Champion)." 
California 

Cal  NH 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay 

WRESTLING    THRILLS.    16-si-sd    1943    Offlcial 

796.8 

sh-c 

Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Grunts  and  groans  from  the  padded  arena- 
Battling   behemoths   go    through   frantic   antics 
that  end  up  in  a  sizzling  battle  royal 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

796.9     Winter  sports 

BASIC    PRINCIPLES   OF   SKIING.     4R     16-sd- 
rent    $2.50      NYU  796.9 
sh-c-adult 
The  following  aspects  of  skiing  described: 
adjustment,    care,    and    use    of    equipment;    the 
various    methods    of   walking,    running,    ascend- 
ing and  descending  slopes;  jumping  and  turn- 
ing.    Close-ups,   slow-motion,  and  demonstrator 
technique  are  used 

DAREDEVILS  ON  ICE.  (Sport  parade  ser.) 
IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1945    Castle  796.9 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

"Thrills  and  spills  mingled  with  cold  chills 
on  ice  give  this  action  packed  film  a  fast 
pace  right  from  the  very  start,  and  the  action 
gets  faster  every  minute.  Beginning  with  the 
sport  of  skiing  and  ski  jumping  the  film  shows 
a  number  of  experts  of  the  blades  sailing 
through  the  air  and  landing  in  a  number  of 
different  ways,  all  but  a  few  with  the  skis  in 
the  air  and  the  skier  on  the  glistening  snow. 
A  scene  at  night  with  each  skier  holding  a 
lighted    torch    makes    a    beautiful    effect. 

"Scenes  of  iceboating  at  80  miles  per 
hour  and  ice  skatirg  races  follow  in  rapid 
order.  Auto  races  on  ice  provide  a  number  of 
clashes  and  much  excitement  for  the  specta- 
tors. 


432 


1947    EDITION 


796.9 


DAREDEVILS    ON    ICE — Continued 

"The  film  then  returns  to  the  skiers  who 
by  this  time  have  hitched  up  to  a  horse 
for  more  speed.  Horses  begin  too  slow,  they 
switch  to  motorcycles  for  power,  and  finally 
end  up  with  airplanes  pulling  them  at  great 
speed  over  the  ice  and  snow.  The  film  closes 
with  a  series  of  exciting  scenes — with  spills 
— of    bobsled    racing    at    99    miles    an    hour. 

"A  good  film  for  any  audience  that  likes 
their    action    fast    and    exciting."      Film    world 

AudF  $1.25  Shad    si-sd-$l-$1.25 

Neb  Sw    sd-$l 

Ohio  VisEd 

Photoart  Vesco     $8.75-$17.50 

DOWN     HILL    SLALOM.     IR    16-sd-rent    $1.50 
NH  796.9 

sh-c-adult 

Skiing  film 

GiOOD    SKATES.      (Grantland    Rice    sportlight 
ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-apply      TFC  796.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   Paramount   production.     Available   only 
lo  schools 

"Features  Maribel  Vinson  and  Guy  Owen. 
kt  the  outset  various  types  of  skates  are  pre- 
jented.  Hockey  and  speed  skating  are  illus- 
trated after  which  the  skating  champions  pre- 
sent  a   waltz,    rhumba,    fox   trot  and   tango  on 

"Excellent  photogi-aphy.  Entertainment 
father  than  instructive.  It  might  be  of  use 
where  desired  to  interest  groups  In  fancy  skat- 
ing."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Neb 

Fi     $2  NH 

iFIELD    HOCKEY    FOR    BEGINNERS.    8min   16- 

si-rent    $1.50    UWF  796.9 

"Demonstration  of  a  hockey  game  fol- 
Sowed  by  an  analysis  of  techniques  with  close- 
ups  of  the  grip  and  wrist  action  making  it  an 
excellent  film  for  anyone  interested  in  hockey." 
N.S.W.A. 

Calhoun  Mich 

Conn    $1  NH 

Eng  PH 

Nay  TexVE 

HOW    TO    SKI.      (Treasure    chest    ser.)    llmin 
16-sd-$30      1940      Skibo  796.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  explanation  of  skiing  technique.  Uses 
slow    motion    cinematography 

"A.  detailed  study  of  skiing  technique, 
made  especially  clear  by  the  use  of  slow-motion 
photography. 

"The   commentator  gives   detailed   and   in- 
structive   explanations    of    the    technique    dem- 
onstrated by  the  skiers."     Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ICE    CARNIVAL.    (Sport   parade  ser.)    16-si-sd 
1940     Castle  796.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-.sd-S17.50 

Flashing  blades  dash  around  the  arena  in 
a  competition  of  stamina  and  daring.  Here 
in  the  open  they  race  with  the  zero  breezes 
cutting  their  faces  and  tumbles  bruising  their 
bodies.  Free  style  skating  is  the  headline  at- 
traction of  the  ice  carnival,  and  even  youngsters 
participate.  Single  champions  raise  the 
plaudits  of  a  critical  audience  with  spins.  A 
young  lady  twirls  on  her  skates 

Native  costumes  offer  a  diversion  to  a 
carnival.  A  bear  dressed  in  a  nursery  rhyme 
costume  takes  to  the  steel  blades.  Four 
skaters  carrying  a  crown  are  followed  by  a 
.spectacle  abounding  in  thrills,  speed  and  com- 
edy. Dance  interpretations  on  speeding  blades 
and  coordination  of  movement.  Dancing  on 
skates.     Figure  skating.     Acrobatic  dancing 


Single  champions  m  demonstrations  of 
proficiency.  Ensemble  passes  in  review  beneath 
flashing  spotlights  and  to  the  rhythm  of  music. 
A  clown  on  skates  goes  thru  his  antics.  A 
fiesta  on  ice.  Daredevil  performers.  Again  the 
skaters   move   in   ensemble  formation 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ON    TOP  OF   THE   WORLD.     9min     16-sd-loan 

1942     GM  796.9 

Jh-sh-adult 

Story    of    parallel    skiing,    explained    by    a 

nationally  known   expert,    Dick  Durrence,    who, 

in   this  picture  teaches  a  group  of  friends  this 

sport  r 

PLAY   IN   THE  SNOW,    llmin    16-sd-$50    1945 
EBF  796 

p-el-Jh 

Activities  of  three  children  and  their 
friends  in  building  a  snow  man,  playing  fox 
and  geese,  coasting,  and  skiing.  Appropriate 
clothing,  health  habits,  and  safety  during  play 
in  the  snow  are  depicted 

May  serve  to  stimulate  reading  about 
winter  activities;  to  Inaugurate  classroom  dis- 
cussions leading  to  sharing  experiences  and 
knowledge  of  winter  sports  or  to  consideration 
of  simple  health  and  safety  rules  for  winter 
play;  and  to  motivate  creative  expression,  as 
painting,  singing,  pantomime,  rhythmic  exer- 
cises 

In  the  intermediate  grades  this  film  may 
supplement  social  studies  of  the  northern 
states,  especially  In  schools  of  the  warmer 
climates  where  children  have  not  experienced 
playing  in  snow 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SKI  CHASE.  73mln    16-sd-apply    1937    Hoffberg 

796.9 
Offers  a  great  abundance  of  beautiful 
pictures  of  expert  skiers  and  only  the  ghost 
of  a  plot.  Slow  motion  photography  has  been 
used  both  for  comedy  purposes  and  to  il- 
lustrate  the   fine   points   of  skiing  technique 

Men  and  women  dash  down  precipitous 
slopes,  leap  from  crag  to  crag,  even  from 
roof  to  roof  of  little  Alpine  huts,  and  make 
beautiful  herringbone  patterns  as  they  climb 
the  snowy  mountain  slopes.  They  turn  and 
twist,  negotiate  seemingly  impossible  curves, 
take  falls  that  seem  incredible  to  the  on- 
looker 

Lenl  Rlefenstahl  proves  herself  nearly  as 
expert  as  Hainnes  Schneider  and  helps  to 
supply  an  occasional  comedy  note  to  the  pro- 
ceedings. Guzzi  Lantschner  and  Walter  Riml 
perform  some  amazing  feats  on  their  own  ac- 
count which  are  funny  to  watch  but  must  re- 
quire   an    infinite    amount    of    skill 

What  there  is  of  a  story  has  to  do  with 
a  fox  hunt  on  skis  over  the  Alps,  with  Hannes 
Schneider    and    Lenl    Rlefenstahl    as    the    foxes 

CFC  IntP 

Cine  Manse 

ICS  $7.50  PathNB   $3 

Ideal   $3.30 

SKI-ESTA.    llmin    16-si-sd-$15-$27;  rent  $1.50- 

$2     1937    Pictorial  796.9 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Stresses     the     elements     of     skiing,     from 

actual   class   Instruction   to   the   more   advanced 

phases.      Photographed    at    North    Creek,    New 

York.     Waxing,   measuring  skis,   clamping  skis 

to   feet,    stemming,    slalom,    herringbone,    chris- 

tianias,  all  are  shown 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SKI     IN     THE     VALLEY     OF     THE     SAINTS. 

19min  16-sd-color-$150;  rent  $5  1944 
Canada  796.9 

A   winter  holiday   in   the  blue   and  white 
Lauren  tian  Hills 
BraF    $5 
VisEd    $5 


433 


796.9-797 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


SKI   NOVICE.     9min     16-sd-$30.     Also  color-$75 
1947      Hawley  796.9 

sh-c-adult 
Compares  two  methods  of  learning  to  ski. 
One  grroup  is  tauglit  by  expert  siciiers,  while 
the  other  attempts  to  learn  from  an  instruc- 
tion book.  The  picture  is  slanted  toward  com- 
edy 

SKI     REVELS.      (Sport    parade    ser.)    16-sl-sd 
1939  Castle  796.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available  in  the  following:  lengths  and  prices 
from     the     producer:      100ft-si-f2.75;      360ft-si- 
J8.75;  350ft-sd-$17.50 

"The  film  opens  with  scenes  of  snow 
plows  opening  the  roads  and  railroads  to  skiing 
aresus  as  the  skiers  wax  their  skis  and  make 
other  preparations  for  the  adventures  ahead. 
The  ski  lift  tows  them  to  the  top  of  the  run — 
then  down  they  come.  Short  scenes  show 
hpills,  skiers  in  bathing  suits,  and  the  sport  of 
'skijoring'  behind  horse  and  automobile.  Some 
enthusiasts  use  wings  to  increase  speed,  but 
one  falls.  Next  scenes  of  some  of  the  famed 
European  ski  troopers  are  shown. 

"The  final  sequence  deals  with  ski  Jumps: 
beginning  with  trick  jumps,  showing  many 
falls  and  spills,  and  finally  the  champions 
competing  In  distance  jumps. 

"A  good  general  film,  suited  for  enter- 
tainment and  information,  but  of  doubtful 
specific    educational    value."      Georgia 

"An  excellent  film — photography  and  sub- 
ject   matter   very    good."      California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SKI  SAFARI.     9min     16-sd-$30.     Also  color-$75 
1947   Hawley  796.9 

sh-c-adult 
Features  trips  to  the  most  famous  sec- 
tions of  the  country  where  skiing  is  featured. 
It  shows  the  Sun  Valley  area,  the  Mt.  Hood 
area,  Mt.  Lassen  and  Yosemite.  There  are 
sequences  showing  methods  used  in  cross  coun- 
try-skiing, slow  motion  shots  of  slalom  racing, 
and  straight  down  skiing 

SKI    SKILL.      (Canada  carries  on)     lOmin     16- 
sd-|25;    rent    $1.25      1947      CanFB  796.9 

sh-c-adult 
Jumping,  slalom,  cross-country  and  down- 
hill   runs,     the    snow    plow,    the    sideslip,     the 
Christie  and  the  Ruade,  as  demonstrated  by  an 
expert 
CanNFS 

SKI  THRILLS.     lOmin     16-sd-$67.60    1946    Sim- 
mel  796.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adalt  Guide 
Depicts      the      exhilarating      movement, 
charms  and  rhythm  of  this  popular  and  health- 
ful  sport  amidst  the  High  Sierras 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SLALOM.    67min     16-sd-appIy    1937  Hoffberg 

796.9 

sh-c 

"The  beautiful  camera  work  by  Hans 
Schneeberger  and  others  shows  the  skiing 
and  other  athletic  activities  to  great  advantage, 
following  the  skiers  and  bob  sledders  down  the 
mountains  and  across  the  ridges  with  remark- 
able rapidity  and  artistic  results."  Boston 
Herald 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SNOW  FUN.  lOmIn  16-sI-sd-$8.75-527  1937  Pic- 
torial 796.9 
Prices   have   not   been  verified   1947 
Winter  sports  film,  featuring  Sonja  Henie. 
Tobogganning,   skating,   curling,  hockey,   skiing, 
ski-joring,    sulky   racing,    ski-jumping   and   sla- 
lom  racing 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SNOWTIME     IN     QUEBEC,     lOmin    16-sd-loan. 
Also    color-loan    Quebec   TB  796.9 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced    by    Cinecraft    studios,    Montreal 
A   film  of  winter   time   Quebec 
BosU  NH 

MonSCp  QueSCp 

SWISS     ON     WHITE.      llmin      16-sI-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50;   rent  $1-$1.50     1936  Nu-Art  796.9 

sh-c 
Produced  by  Central  film  company 
"The  film  shows  the  world's  greatest 
figure  skaters  and  ski  jumpers  skillfully  at 
play  in  an  intelligently  edited  and  well-pho- 
tographed sequence  of  action  at  St.  Moritz, 
where  European  contestants  are  limbering  up 
for  the  Olympic  winter  sports.  The  skill  and 
grace  of  Sonja  Henie,  Roger  Turner  and  Mari- 
bel  Vinson  will  have  audiences  'ahing'  and 
'ohing.'  Subsequent  shots  of  bob-sledding  and 
ski-marathons  will  stand  up  equally  as  well, 
thanks  to  the  witty  and  inoffensive  narration  of 
Don  Beddoe."  Film  daily 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WINTER    CARNIVAL.   92mln  16-sd-sale  apply; 
rent  $17.50  Commonwealth  796.9 

sh-c-adult 
Co-starring    Ann    Sheridan    and    Richard 
Carlson 

"Spectacular  romantic  comedy,  with 
scenes  depicting  the  Dartmouth  winter  car- 
nival. Directed  by  Charles  F.  Reisner.  Pro- 
duced by  Walter  Wanger."  Film  &  radio  dis- 
cussion   guide 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WINTER    WONDERLAND.    12min    16-sd-$14.97 
1938     Castle  796.9 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A  USDA  film 

Illustrates  the  varied  winter  sports  that 
may  be  enjoyed  on  the  National  Forests,  such 
as  skiing,  snowshoeing,  tobogganing,  skating. 
Shows  some  of  the  facilities,  such  as  ski- 
jumps,  toboggan  slides,  practice  slopes,  and 
shelters  that  have  been   provided 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


797     Water  sports 


AWAY  WITH   THE   WIND.    (Sportbeams  ser.) 
IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1942    OflSicial  797 

Prices   have  not  been  verified  1947 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"A  water  sport  subject  .  .  .  depicts  salt 
sea  sailing  in  all  its  exciting  aspects,  with 
yacht  racing  featured.  There  is  also  hydro- 
plane speeding,  with  interesting  sequences  of 
this  dangerous  sport.  Thrilling  shots  of  surf 
riding  in  Honolulu  find  a  place  in  this  reel, 
too.  A  feature  is  the  performance  of  Sir 
Malcolm  Campbell  and  his  famous  'Blue  Bird 
2nd.'  'I     Movie   makers 

I    Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

RIDING    THE    CREST.     lOmin     16-sI-sd-$8.75; 
$17.50    Pictorial  797 

Produced  by  RKO-Pathe 

Surfboard  riding  at  Waikiki 
Shad    si-sd-$l-$1.25 
UWF 

UNDERWATER     CHAMPIONS.      IR     16-sl-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50      1940      Ofilcial  797 

el-jh-sh-c-aduit 
"Made  in  Silver  Springs,  Florida,  this 
subject  contains  beautiful  submarine  photog- 
rapny  of  goggle  fishing.  This  picture  also 
shows  how  the  underwater  scenes  are  accom- 
plished and  features  a  complete  underwater 
circus.      In   addition,   there  are  aquaplaning  in 


434 


1947    EDITION 


797-797.2 


UNDERWATER    CHAMPIONS— Continwed 
Miami    and    slow    motion    sequences    of    diving', 
by      feminine      Olympic      champions."        Movie 
makers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WATER     SPORTS.      (Sport    parade)      16-sI-sd 

Castle  797 

Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 

prices  from   the  producer:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft- 

si-|8.75;    350ft-sd-$17.50 

Includes  scenes  of  sailing,  speedboats, 
aquaplane  racing,  Ashing,  swimming,  diving, 
and   other  water  stunts 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WATER    SPORTS.      (Sports    parade    ser.)      IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  797 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only   to  schools 

"A    film    showing    some    of    the    thrills    of 
sailboat     racing,     aquaplaning     and     surfboard 
riding.      The    camera    makes    the    most    of    the 
beauty    and    grace   of   the    sailboat    and    brings 
out    the    great    skill    required     to    handle    the 
aquaplane  and   surfboard.     Recreational    rather 
than  instructive.   Should  be  useful  in  all  grade 
levels."     Advisory   committee 
AMNH    $1.50 
Shadow    si-sd-$l- 
$1.25 


797. 1     Boating 


CREW   RACING.     (Sports  parade  ser.)    IR    16- 
sd-apply    TFC  797.1 
sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn  Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  school.s 

"We  have  views  here  of  the  University 
of  California  freshmen  and  varsity  crew  in 
action  under  the  direction  of  their  coach.  .  . 
Rowing  technique  is  made  especially  clear  by 
slow-motion  photography  showing  the  catch, 
drive,  release,  and  recovery.  Close-ups  of 
hand  and  foot  action  are  shown.  We  see  a 
varsity  race,  during  which  the  students  sing 
their  alma  mater.  Recommended  for  rowing 
instruction  in  high  school  and  in  college." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

BosU  $1.50 

MICHIGAN   CANOE  TRAILS,    llmln    16-sl-sd- 
color-loan    1942    MichC  797.1 

Guide 
A    color    film    of    a    canoe    trip    on    Michi- 
gan's waters 
Ohio 

SAFETY  AHOY,     15min     16-sd-color-loan     1946 

Aetna  797.1 

el-jh-sh-adult 

Covers  the  subject  of  boating  safety  and 

gives  many  helpful  suggestions  for  the  handling 

of  small  craft.     Three  main  types  of  craft  are 

shown — rowboats,    sailboats,    and    motorboats — 

and   the   hazards   most  frequently  met  with  in 

the  use  of  each  of  these  are  brought  out 

SAILING  A  SQUARE   RIGGER.     (Magic  carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-3d-apply    TFC  797.1 

Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"  'Dar  Pomorza,'  a  square- rigger  Polish 
training  ship,  heaves  in  sight,  sails  full.  After 
front,  side,  and  three-quarter  views,  we  see 
close-ups  of  the  sailors  at  the  wheel,  compass, 
and  capstan.  The  commands  of  the  officers 
are  heard  as  'all  hands  aloft'  the  men  climb 
the  rigging  to  furl  the  sails.  A  number  of 
cadets  set  about  swabbing  the  decks.  One 
mends    a   sail    while   an   officer    stands    by   in- 


structing  him.      Sailors   olT  duty   write   letters, 
read,  play  chess,  get  their  hair  cut. 

"Finally,  the  weighing  of  anchor,  unfurl- 
ing of  sails,  the  crew  singing  'Anchors  Aweigh' 
in  Polish,  and  the  ship  sailing  into  the  sunset. 
Captions  and  a  background  of  orchestral  music. 
Should  be  of  some  use  for  vocational  classes 
at  all  levels,  and  of  special  interest  to  sea 
scouts."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH     $1.50 

FH 

Ohio 


797.2     Swimming.     Diving 

AQUATIC    ARTISTRY,      (Sports    parade    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  797.2 

Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  diving  exhibition  by  Harold  Smith, 
an  Olympic  champion.  .  .  Slow-motion  pho- 
tography brings  out  clearly  various  points 
in  Smith's  technique.  Recommended  for  div- 
ing instruction  in  grades  7  through  college." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Minn  $1 

BosU  $1.50  Okla  $1.50 

Geo  Syr  $1.50 

Ky    $1.50  YMCA 

BEGINNING  SWIMMING.  lOmin  16-sd-$25. 
Also   color-$75     Bailey  797.2 

Jh-sh-c 

Fred  Cady  demonstrates  the  methods  of 
learning  to  swim  that  have  made  him  famous, 
by  showing  a  ten  year-old-child  the  basic  fun- 
damentals of  swimming 

CRYSTAL  CHAMPIONS,  (Grantland  Rice 
Sportlight)  IR  16-sd-$21;  rent  $1.50  1929 
ITTCO  797.2 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  Pathe 

An  expert  turtle-catcher  at  work,  stunt 
swimming  under  water,  and  swimming  and 
diving  exhibitions,  Johnny  Wiesmuller,  Martha 
Norelius,  Helen  Meany,  Newton  Perry,  Pete 
Desjardines 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LEARN  TO  SWIM.  20min  16-sd-$26.41  1938 
Castle  797.2 

el-Jh-sh-c 

A  USDA  film 

"The  progressive  method  of  learning  to 
swim  is  demonstrated  by  CCC  boys  and 
Olympic  champions  in  famed  Silver  Springs, 
Florida.  The  three  steps  of  getting  confidence, 
learning  the  fundamentals,  and  practicing  are 
.shown.  Boys  illustrate  the  proper  method  of 
getting  used  to  being  in  the  water.  Next 
proper  breathing  is  taught.  The  flutter  kick 
is  practiced  in  shallow  water.  "Various  kinds 
of  floating  are  shown. 

"Arm  movements  suggested  for  beginners 
include  the  dog  paddle  stroke,  sculling,  and 
finning,  after  which  the  crawl  stroke  is  dem- 
onstrated as  a  variation  of  the  dog  paddle. 
Experts  show  the  three  kinds  of  kicks,  and  the 
several  strokes  recognized  in  competitive  swim- 
ming: crawl,  side  stroke,  breast  stroke,  and 
two   back    stroltes."    Georgia 

"Excellent  for  all  ages  for  the  teaching 
progression  of  fundamentals  and  strokes  in 
swimming."     NSWA 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MATT  MANN'S  SWIMMING  TECHNIQUES 
FOR     BOYS.     15min    16-sd-$75    1943    Coronet 

797.2 

Jh-sh-c 

Techniques    developed    by    Matt    Mann    as 

applied   to  a   group   of  boys.     The   crawl,   back 

stroke,      breast      and      butterfly     strokes      are 


435 


797.2 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MATT      MANN'S      SWIMMING      TECHNIQUES 

FOR    BOYS — Continued 
separately  illustrated,   from  the  beginning  land 
drills   to   the  complete  stroke.     Slow  motion  is 
used 

Ideal  PalFL 

111     $2.50  PennS 

Ind    $2  Photoart 

Neb 

MATT     MANN'S     SWIMMING     TECHNIQUES 
FOR    GIRLS.    15min    16-sd-$75    1943    Coronet 

797.2 
jh-sh-c 
Matt    Mann's    teaching    principles    applied 
to  a  group  of  girlfe.     The  crawl,  breast  stroke, 
back   stroke,    and   butterfly    stroke    are   demon- 
strated in   both   regular  and  slow   motion   pho- 
tography 
Ideal    $1.75  PAIFL 

Ideal  $2  PalFL, 

111   $1.50  Photoart 

MontS  '        VaED 

Neb 

PARADE    OF    AQUATIC    CHAMPIONS.    lOmin 

16-sd-color-$67.50    1945    Post  797.2 

sh-c 

A    galaxy    of    screen    and    radio    stars    and 

outstanding     sports     champions     display     their 

skill   in   rhythmic   and   speed   swimming  and   in 

intricate    acrobatic    diving    exhibitions 

SPRINGBOARD        CHAMPIONS.        (Grantland 
Rice   sportlight   ser.)    lOmin   16-sd-apply   TFC 

797.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A   Paramount   production.     Available   only 
to  schools 

"Featuring  Pete  Desjardins  and  'Stubby' 
Kruger,  aquatic  c1o\^ti,  this  reel  shows  one 
and  a  half  full  twist  and  jacknife  dives  in 
excellent  slow  motion.  The  swan  dive  is  done 
in  stock  photography  with  good  analysis.  The 
one  and  a  half  back  lay-out  half  gainer,  are 
also  shown  in  slow  motion.  Valuable  at  all 
age  levels  both  as  a  stimulant  to  water  sports 
and  as  it  analyzes  the  technique  of  diving." 
Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 

SPRINGBOARD     DIVING.       lOmin      16-sd-$36; 

rent  $1.50   1942  UWF  797.2 

sh-adult 
Produced  by  the  University  of  California 
An  instructional  film  showing  the 
fundamentals  of  springboard  diving.  Detailed 
illustrations  of:  body  position  in  the  air;  proper 
use  of  feet  and  arms;  standing  front  dive;  the 
approach  and  take  off  from  the  board;  exer- 
cises for  body  control  in  the  air;  the  swan 
dive;  running  front  dive;  back  jump;  common 
faults 

"Beautifully  photographed  color  film  of 
Patty  Robinson's  perfection  of  diving.  Land  I 
drills  and  errors  are  also  shown  making  this 
a  superior  film  for  teaching  elementary  div- 
ing."    NSWA 

Cal   sd-$2  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Mich  Wis  $1.75 

SPRINGBOARD    TECHNIQUE.      lOrain      16-sd- 
$45.      Also    color-$75      1947     Coronet  797.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  prerequisite  to  skillful  diving  is  proper 
use    of    the    springboard,    which    is    thoroughly 
explained   in   this   film.      Stop   motion  and  slow 
motion   are   used   for  detailed  analysis  of  lifts, 
tucks,     somersaults,    and    other    skills.      Tech- 
niques  are   summarized   in  a   final   sequence  of 
outdoor  shots  showing  the  finished  performance 
of  expert  divers 
Ind    $3 
PalFL 


SWIMMING      AND      DIVING      ACES.       (Sport 
parade  ser.)    16-si-sd    Castle  797.2 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75;  350ft- 
sd-$17.50 

"Early  training  necessary,  to  excell  in 
sport;  fear  of  water  must  be  eliminated;  slide 
for  youngsters;  technical  facility  gradually 
developed;  father  and  daughter  do  swan  dive 
together.  Stamina,  winning  factor  in  open- 
water  contests.  Water  ensembles — living  de- 
signs. Under-water  swimming.  Timing,  vital 
factor  in  diving. 

"Exhibition  by  champions,  includes  per- 
formance of  one  and  one-half  forward  somer- 
sault, one  and  one-half  gainor;  front  Jack 
with  full  twist;  back  jack  analyzed  by  slow- 
motion  camera. 

"Component  parts  which  produce  skillful 
diving,  illustrated  in  performance  of  one  and 
one-half  back  somersault:  balance;  take-off; 
position  of  arms;  motion  in  the  air;  body  posi- 
tion when  entering  water.  Timing  demon- 
stration  with    three   divers   on    different   levels. 

"  'Pagliacci'  invents  new  'open-face'  dive; 
Lucky,  the  dog,  performs  from  the  board. 
Wrestling  match  on  spring  board  is  continued 
under   water,    with   referee."     California 

"Stimulating  for  interest  or  promotional 
work  in  a  swimming  campaign.  Beauty  and 
variety  are  especially  appealing.  Two  scenes — 
wrestling  and  the  child  on  father's  back  div- 
ing, would  be  better  omitted  for  school  use." 
NSWA 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SWIMMING   FOR   BEGINNERS,     llmin     16-sd- 
$75;    rent   $2.50     1947     Official  799.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Instructing    a    10    year    old    child    in    the 
basic  fundamentals  of  swimming,  from  the  con- 
quest of  fear  to  breathing,  kicking,  arm  strokes, 
and    coordinated   deep    water    swimming 

"Poor  photography,  subject  matter  good." 
Collaborator 
YMCA 

SWIMMING,     THE     FRONT     CRAWL.       20min 

16-si-rent  $2  UWF  797.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Part   I,    containing  analysis  of   the   crawl 

stroke,  is  sufficient  for  beginners;  Part  II  gives 

further  analysis  for  intermediate  and  advanced 

swiminers. 

"Lenore  Kight  Wingard  demonstrates 
slow,  normal  and  racing  tempo.  Slow  motion 
and  closeups  are  used  to  give  good  detailed 
analysis   of  the  stroke  and   common   faults. 

"This     is    a     very     good     teaching    film," 
N.S.W.A. 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 


SWIMMING  THROUGH  BURNING  OIL  AND 
THROUGH  SURF,  llmin  16-sd-loan  1943  US 
Coast  guard  797.2 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Jam  Handy 
Shows    how    to    swim    under    burning    o'', 
break   thru   for   air   ajid   how   to   get   to   shore 
thru  surf 

WATER  BUGS.  (Grantland  Rice  sportlight 
ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1.50   UWF  797.2 

Johnny  Weissmuller  takes  a  class  of 
young  children,  including  three-year-old  Peggy, 
and  has  them  all  doing  the  crawl  almost  be- 
fore they  know  it.  "Stubby"  Kruger  acts  as 
stooge,  first  as  the  loser  of  an  under-water 
boxing  match,  then  as  the  "pupil"  in  a  diving 
lesson 


436 


1947    EDITION 


798-799.1 


798     Horsemanship 


GROUND     TECHNIQUE.     2R     lC-si-$55;      rent 
$1.50    Minn  798 

sh-c-adult 
"Proper  methods  of  saddllner  and  brid- 
ling a  horse,  mounting,  position  on  horse, 
turning,  backing,  dismounting,  and  leading 
are  demonstrated.  Close-ups  and  slow-motion 
photography  emphasize  correct  details."  Edu- 
cational screen 

RIDING    TECHNIQUE.    IR    16-si-$30;    rent    75c 
Minn  798 

sh-c-adult 
This    reel    presents    "the    English    style    of 
riding  the  three  common  gaits.     Close-ups  and 
slow-motion  photography  emphasize  correct  de- 
tails."    Educational  screen 


799. 1     Fishing 


ATLANTIC  SALMON.  9min  16-si-sd-color- 
$75;   rent  $2.50     1947     CanFB  799.1 

Jh-sh-adult 
Fishing    trip    on     the     Miramichi     River, 
demonstrating  best  types  of  tackle  and  proper 
techniques  to  use 
CanNFS 
Hawley   $75 

BATTLING  BASS.  9min  16-si-sd-$30.  Also 
color-$75     1946    Hawley  799.1 

sh-tr-adult 

Produced  by  Field  &  stream 

Picture  opens  with  scene  of  a  man  fishing 
near  Tamiami  Trail,  continues  with  shots  of 
bass  fishing  from  a  light  boat  and  from  an 
outboard  motor-boat.  Tliere  are  several  un- 
derwater shots  of  bass  taking  bait  and  being 
hooked 

BIG    FISH.     (Sport  par.de)     16-si-sd    Castle 

799.1 

Jl-.-ch 
Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 
prices   from   the   producer:    100ft-si-$2.75;   360ft- 
si-$8.75;  350ft-sd-$17.50 

Shows  fishing  for  big  game  fish  such  as 
tuna,  sailfish,  whales  and  salmon 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BLUE  WARRIORS  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  9min 
16-sd-color-$75     1946     Hawley  799.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Sailfishing  in  the  Pacific 
CanNFS  Sterling    $75 

Shadow  VisEd 

COMPLEAT     ANGLER.     2R     16-si-loan     MichC 

799.1 
Guide 

Each  reel  may  be  had  separately  in  sound 
also  under  titles  "Michigan  angler"  and 
"Michigan  trout  fishing" 

The  first  reel  covers  lake  and  stream  fish- 
ing for  bluegills,  bass,  pike,  perch  and  other 
Michigan   species 

The  second  reel  shows  trout  propagation, 
raising  and  release;  also  fishing  for  brook, 
brown  and  rainbow  trout 


FISHING     THRILLS.        llmin       16-sI-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50      1944      Castle  799.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Takes      the      fisherman      to      wilderness 
streams,     where    fish    are    bountiful     and    un- 
spoiled  for  the  bite,   and   to  deeps  where  real 
game    fishing    is    shown    at    Its    best. 

"Speckled  trout,  black  bass  and  muskel- 
lunge  are  hooked  on  artificial  lures,  and  much 
of  the  casting  and  other  skilled  operations  are 
shown  with  the  master's  touch  and  finesse 
that  only  years  of  practice  can  perfect." 
Movie  makers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

FISHING   THRILLS.     lOmin     16-sd-rent    apply 
1941    TFC  799.1 

sh-adult 
A    Columbia   production    available    only   to 
schools 

"Men  and  boys  fishing  for  fand  catching) 
trout,  sailfish,  tarpon,  swordfish  and  even  a 
whale. 

"Useful    for    nature    study    and    physical 
education   classes  for  the   purpose  of  depicting 
the    various    forms    of    fishing    both    for    sport 
and   commercially."   Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

A&B  VisEd 

Cal    $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

DeVry    $1.50 

FLORIDA  FISHING.     9min     16-si-sd-$30.     Also 
color-$75     1946     Hawley  799.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Field  &  stream 

Illustrates  various  salt-water  fish  found 
in  Florida  waters.  Picture  opens  with  shots 
of  boneflsh,  sharks  and  sting-ray.  It  also  shows 
big-game  fishing  and  the  landing  of  several 
tarpon  and  sailfish 

HOOK,    LINE    AND— SAFETY.      17min      16-sd- 

color-loan      1946      Aetna  799.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Pictures  a  fishing  trip  in  the  north  woods 

during  which  an   experienced  angler  gives  the 

novice  who  is  accompanying  him  many  pointers 

in  safety  and  woodcraft.     Trout,   pickerel,  and 

landlocked  salmon  fishing  are  shown  with  some 

scenic  backgrounds  in  full  color 

PREVENT    FOREST    FIRES— THE    CAREFUL 
FISHERMAN.    3min   16-sd-$2.26   1936   Castle 

799.1 
Jh-sh-adult 
A  USDA  film 

The  careful  fisherman  In  this  reel  shows 
the  proper  procedure  for  sportsmen  to  follow 
when  in  the  woods  to  avoid  starting  forest 
fires 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SHARK  FISHING.    15min    16-si-$24    1931    EBF 

799.1 
el-Jh  Guide 
"Shark-fishing  industry.  .  .  The  catching 
of  spotted  eagle  ray,  salt-water  craw-fish,  por- 
poise, barracuda,  and  small  sharks  for  shark 
bait.  The  landing  of  a  tiger  shark.  Tanning 
of  shark  hides  and  typical  shark  leather 
products  are  shown."    Indiana 

A&B  Ohio 

Ind    $1.25  Wis   75c 


FISHERMAN'S  PARADISE.    IR    16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     Pictorial  799.1 

Scenes   of   marlin   fishing.     Preparing  bait 

and    tackle.      Made   at   Cat   Cay   Island    in    the 

Bahamas 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SPEARFISHING  IN  FLORIDA,  llmin  16-sd- 
$36;  rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1942 
UWF  799.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Collecting     live     specimens     for     Florida's 
"Marine  Museum."     For  relaxation  the  fisher- 
men go  overboard,   to  shoot   their  Quarry  with 


437 


799.1-811 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SPEARFISHING    IN    FLORIDA — Continued 
arrows.     Underwater  photography.     Each  spe- 
cies is  named  as  it  appears 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

STRIKE.  (Grantland  Rice  sportlight  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  799.1 

sh-c-adult 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"A  general  subject  on  types  of  fishing 
practiced  in  various  parts  of  the  world  and 
illustrated  by  Van  Campen  Heilner.  Trout 
fishing  in  Montana  and  New  Zealand,  salmon 
fishing  in  Alaska,  bass,  marlin  and  tarpon  fish- 
ing in  Florida  are  illustrated,  sometimes  in 
slow  motion."  Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Fi   $2 

THRILLS  OF  THE  DEEP.  lOmIn  16-sd-rent 
$1.50   UWF  799.1 

Dolphin,  giant  ray,  and  sailfish  give  hardy 
fishermen  a  real  battle 

TRAIL  OF  THE  SWORDFISH.  (Cannibals  of 
the  deep  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  1934 
UWF  799.1 

Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Educational  pictures 
"Here    are    dramatic    scenes    in    big   game 
fishing   off   San   Pedro,    California.    .    .     An  ex- 
cellent  picture  with  high-speed  action   photog- 
raphy.    The   sound  of  the   reel  and   the   fishes' 
thrashing   add    to    the   excitement.      Rapid,    but 
appropriate    comment.      More    stimulative    than 
instructive.       Should     be     useful     for     biology, 
grades   7   through   12."     Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WALRUS     HUNTING     WITH     THE     ESKIMO. 

15min    16-si-sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1.50    1939    UWF 

799.1 

While  Commander  MacMillan's  rifle  proves 

handy,    the    hardy    Eskimo    hunters   prove    that 

their    native    bone    weapons    are    adequate    for 

even    the    biggest    mammals    of    their   world 

A&B  sl-sd  IdP  sd 

Ariz  sd-$1.50  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 
Eng 


799.2     Hunting 


BLUE    GEESE.      IR      16-sd-color-$75      Hawley 

799.2 
Jh-sh-adult 
Hunting  wild  blue  geese;  several  spectac- 
ular slow-motion  snots 
Shadow   $3.50 

HUNTING   AND   FISHING   IN    KIPAWA.  41mln 
16-sl-color-loan    Quebec    TB  799.2 

"Filmed  by  Louis  Roger  Lafleur,  ACL, 
the  story  of  a  business  man  who  sets  out  on 
a  hunting  and  fishing  trip  in  the  rough, 
heavily  wooded  country  between  Lakes  Kipawa 
and    Temiskaming."      Movie    makers 

The  action  is  slow  and  there  are  many 
unnecessary  close-ups  of  the  hunters  but  there 
are  some  very  beautiful  shots  also.  It  is  for 
hunters.     Shows  the  catch  rather  than  methods 

Titles   are   given  first   in  French  and   then 
in     English     which    makes     it    interesting    for 
French  classes 
QueSCp 

SHOOTING     MOOSE     WITH     THE     CAMERA. 

28min  16-si-color-loan  1942  Quebec  TB     799.2 

Jh-sh-adult 

A    color    film   of    the    scenic   beauty   of    the 

Laurentides    park    in    the    Province    of    Quebec, 

Canada.     Moose    hunting   with    only   a    camera 

through  the  wilderness  of  this  famous  park 


WHY    NOT  YOU.   lOmin  16-si-loan  Quebec  TB 

799.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Story  of  a  hunting  and  fishing  party  at 
Kipawa.  Men  are  seen  at  work  erecting  their 
tent,  preparing  food  over  the  camp  fire,  fish- 
ing, and  game  hunting. 

"It  is  an  invitation  to  visit  and  enjoy  these 
sports  in  Canada."     Georgia 

BosU  QueSCp 

Geo    $1  Tex   25c 

MonSCp  UWF 

Ohio  VaEd 


799.3     Archery.     Shooting 

ARCHERY     FOR     BEGINNERS,     12min     16-sl- 
$26.50;    rent   $2.   Also   color-$52.50  High     799.3 
jh-sh -c-trade- adult 
The  first  part  of  this  film  shows  the  actual 
shooting    technique    (with    many    close-ups)    of 
Miss  Ann   Weber,   1940  woman's  champion,   and 
Mrs     Dorothy     Jackson,     1940     runner-up     and 
winner   of   many   other  high   honors   in   archery 
"A   survey   film   showing  form  of  left  and 
right    handed    champions,     equipment,     stance, 
nocking,     aiming,    draw    and    release    and    re- 
moving   arrows    from    target. 

"Close-ups  emphasize  finger  and  arm  ac- 
tion."    N.S.W.A. 
Balis   75c  NH 

Conn    $1  UWF     $1.50-$3 

Ind    $1.10  Wis  75c 


BOWS     AND     ARROWS.     (Sport    beams     ser.) 
lOmin   16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50   1944  Official     799.3 
Jh-sh-c. adult 
Tournament    form.      Game    called    "Rov- 
ing";  archery  vs.   golf  at  Pinehurst;   and  spe- 
cial  tricks   demonstrated  by  Russ  Hoogerhyde 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distribiUors 

FOLLOW  THE  ARROW.     (Pete  Smith  special- 
ties ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  799.3 
jh-sh-c 

A  Me tro-Goldwyn -Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  study  of  archery  technique.  .  .     Recom- 
mended   for   physical  education   classes   in   high 
school  and  college."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Neb 

Geo  $2  Okla  $1.50 

Kan    $1.50  PCW  $1.50 

NO  Tenn    $2 

FUNDAMENTALS    OF     RIFLE     MARKSMAN- 
SHIP.     6R    16-sd-$195    1941    Trans  799.3 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Also  available   in  a  silent  version    (4R  16- 
sl-$120) 

Produced     with     the     cooperation     of     the 
National  rifle  association  of  America 

"While  designed  primarily  for  civilian  use 
in  connection  with  the  sport  of  tournament 
shooting,  has  additional  application  in  con- 
nection with  law  enforcement  and  military  use 
of  rifles.  The  production  .  .  .  was  supervised 
by  the  National  Rifle  Association  of  America, 
Inc."  Movie  makers 
UWF    $120;    rent    $5 


800     LITERATURE 
811      Poetry 

BAREFOOT      MEMORIES.       llmin       16-sd-$14; 

rent   $1.50   UWF  811 

el-jh-sh-adult 

As    a    man    sits    comfortably    smoking    his 

pipe    the   commentator   begins   to   recite   Whit- 


438 


1947    EDITION 


811-822.3 


BAREFOOT    MEMORIES — Continued 
tier's    "Barefoot    boy."      As    he    continues    the 
film  interestingly  illustrates  the  poem.     As  the 
poem  ends  we  again  see  the  man  who  has  fallen 
asleep  in  his  chair 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad  $1.26 

Ideal    $1.65  VES  $1.26 

Nay 

NATURE   SPEAKS.     (Paramount  variety  ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  811 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"An  excellent  photographic  study  of  natural 
mountain,  lake  and  seashore  scenery  accom- 
panied by  readings  of  poetry  by  David  Ross 
with  a  musical  background. 

"Might  be  used  to  stimulate  an  apprecia- 
tion of  natural  beauty  and  to  serve  as  inspira- 
tional background  material  for  the  appreciation 
of  literature."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Fi   $2 

Ohio 

812     American  drama 

JOURNEY    TO    JERUSALEM,      90mln     16-sd- 
apply    1940    Theatre-on-fllm  812 
sh-c-adult 

The  original  Broadway  cast  of  33  artists, 
who  portray  their  same  roles  in  the  film,  in- 
cludes Arlene  Francis,  Sidney  Lumet,  Horace 
Braham,  Frederic  Tozere,  Arnold  Moss,  and 
Alice  Reinheart 

Maxwell  Anderson  has  selected  a  passage 
from  Luke  which  tells  of  a  Passover  pil- 
grimage to  Jerusalem  by  the  Boy  and  His 
family  and  this  is  the  chronicle  of  that  Jour- 
ney 

Aa  the  twelve  year  old  Child  and  His 
family  rest  In  the  hills,  they  are  accosted  by 
the  robber-prophet  Ishmael.  He  recognizes  the 
Boy  as  the  true  Messiah  and  leads  hira  safely 
through  the  guard  of  Herod's  men  stationed 
at  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  watching  for  His 
possible  arrival.  In  the  Temple,  Jesus  con- 
founds the  priests  of  the  Sanhedrin  with  His 
profound  knowledge  and  wisdom  while  they 
are  discussing  the  coming  of  the  Messiah 
Herod's   men    pursue   Jesus   without   success 

When  the  King  learns  of  their  failure, 
he  orders  the  persecution  of  the  Jews,  believing 
they  will  rebel,  and  that  a  leader  will  arise 
amongst  them  who  will  be  the  Messiah  whom 
he  seeks  for  slaughter.  After  a  scene  between 
the  Boy  and  His  mother,  the  play  ends  with 
Jesus  exhorting  His  kinsmen,  who  face  perse- 
cution, to  have  faith.  It  is  then  that  He  is 
recognized  as  the  Leader  whose  coming  they 
have  awaited 

"An  excellent  cast  .  .  .  this  is  an  impor- 
tant play."     World-Telegram 

"As  moving  and  inspiring  a  plaj'  as  the 
New  York  theatre  has  shown  In  years."  The 
Sun 

"Previewed  from  Catholic  church  view- 
point. Would  not  recommend  it  as  a  religious 
picture.  Good  for  study  of  cinema  or  stage 
in  university  or  college.  Sophisticated  adult 
audience  only."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


817     Humor 

HOW  TO  EAT.  lOmin.  16-sd-apply  TFC  817 
Jh-sh-c-aduit 

An  MGM  production  with  Robert  Benchley 
as   narrator.      Available    only   to   schools 

"Burlesque  of  a  scientific  consideration  of 
the  infiuence  of  the  emotions  on  the  digestive 
system.  Considers  the  influence  of  loss  of 
job,  love,  difficulty  of  eating  at  a  picnic,  antici- 
pation of  speaking  at  a  banquet,  hazards  of 
eating  in  bed,  and  unpleasant  strange  company 
in  a  dining  car,  on  a  man's  (Benchley)  appetite. 


"Recommended  for  use  in  junior  and  senior 
high  school  courses  concerned  with  health  be- 
cause of  the  novel  approach  to  valuable  'old 
stuff  dietary  admonitions. 

"Photography  excellent.     Dramatic  compo- 
sition fair."     Advisory  committee 
"Disgusting."  Collaborator 
AMNH   $1.50  Ohio 

Minn  $1  SC  $1.60 

ND  $1 


82 1     English    poetry 


GRAY'S    ELEGY.     17min     16-sd-$50;     rent    $2 
UWF  821 

sh-c-adult 

"Stoke  Poges  and  other  scenes  associated 
with  the  poet's  life,  then  recitation  of  'Elegy' 
against  background  of  English  farm  labor." 
Educational  screen 

"Includes  St.  Giles  church  in  Buckingham- 
shire, England,  Gray's  home,  the  churchyard, 
and  Cambridge  university  where  Gray  studied. 
The  reading  of  the  Elegy  is  Illustrated  with 
appropriate  scenes.  It  may  be  used  in  a 
worship  setting  to  provide  a  period  of  inspira- 
tion and  meditation.  Usable  with  groups  of 
Junior  high  age  and  up,  for  Sunday  school 
worship,  young  people's  meetings  and  Sunday 
evening  services."  Int.  jour,  of  religious  educ. 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


822.3     Shakespeare 


AS     YOU     LIKE     IT.    78min    16-sd-rent    $17.50 

IdP  822.3 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  Fox  film   corporation  in  1936 

A    presentation    of    Shakespeare's    comedy, 

featuring     Lawrence      Olivier     and     Elizabeth 

Bergner 

Available  from  10   or  more  fl,lrH 
libi-aries  or  distributors 

JULIUS    CAESAR.      18min      16-sd-rent    $2    1945 

BIS  822.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Depicts    the    Forum    scene    which    follows 

the     assassination     of     Caesar."       Educational 

screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MACBETH.      16min    16-sd-rent    $2    1945    BIS 

822.3 
jh-sh-c-adult 
"Presents     the     Murder    and     Sleepwalking 
scenes    from    the    famous    play."      Educational 
screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MASTER       WILL      SHAKESPEARE.        (MGM 
miniature    ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC       822.3 
jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  brief  and  somewhat  Actionized  story 
of  the  life  of  Shakespeare  with  special  em- 
phasis on  his  play  'Romeo  and  Juliet',  .  .  The 
commentary  is  sober  and  instructive.  The  mu- 
sical accompaniment  is  well  suited  to  the  pic- 
ture. Recommended  for  classes  in  literature 
and  drama  at  all  grade  levels  and  especially  for 
college  courses  in  Shakespeare."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROMEO     AND     JULIET.       40min       16-sd-apply 
TFC  822.3 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
Excerpts    from    the    MGM    production    Of 
1936.    Available  only  to  schools 


439 


822.3-910 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ROMEO    AND    JULIET — Continued 

"Limits  itself  to  those  sequences  which 
deal  directly  with  the  love  story  of  Romeo  and 
Juliet  from  the  time  the  two  families,  the 
Montagues  and  Capulets.  enter  the  cathedral 
in  Verona  through  the  first  meeting  of  Romeo 
and  Juliet  at  the  Capulet  ball  and  the  final 
scenes  at  Juliet's  tomb."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SHAKESPEARE  &  STRATFORD-ON-AVON. 

14min     16-sl-$4;  rent  $1.50     1938     UWF     822.3 

Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Novelty  Films 
"Excellent  film  showing  the  home  of 
Shakespeare,  the  town  of  Shottery.  An  ex- 
cellent description  of  the  outstanding  events  of 
his  life.  The  castles,  bridges,  the  Avon  and 
other  scenes  m.ike  an  Interesting  tour.  Titles 
a  little  too  long."     J.K.W. 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


885     Greek  oratory 


DEMOSTHENES'      FIGHT      FOR      FREEDOM. 

20min   16-sd-$72;   rent  ■'?3     1941     UWF  885 

sh-c 
The  debate  between  Demosthenes  an<f 
Aeschines  in  the  celebrated  "Crown  trial." 
Delivered  by  John  Nathaniel  and  the  various 
rhetorical  figures  are  named  and  discussed  by 
Professor    N.    Hardman    of    Cambridge 

"We  used  this  in  speech  classes."     Robert 
Collier,  Jr. 
Calhoun  Nay 

Bng  PH 


895.12     Chinese  drama 

RAINBOW    PASS.     (MGM    miniature    ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  895.12 

Jh-sh 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"After  a  glimpse  of  the  Chinese  country- 
side and  the  celebration  by  peasants  of  a 
holiday  In  honor  of  the  soil,  we  see  'The 
Rainbow  Pass,'  a  famous  Chinese  drama.  .  . 
This  is  a  fine  example  of  Chinese  drama  and 
of  production  techniques  in  a  Chinese  theater. 
Highly  recommended  for  junior  and  senior  high 
school  groups  studying  dramatics.  Some  value 
also  for  social  studies."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Kan 

111  $1.50  Mich   $1.50 

Ind    $1.50  Ohio 


909    WORLD  HISTORY 

JAPAN  SURRENDERS,     llmin     16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1945     OfRcial  909 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Shows    Empire    State   disaster,    testing  of 
atomic  bomb  in  New  Mexico  and  Japanese  sur- 
render ceremonies 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEWS  PARADE  OF  1946.     360ft  lG-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50     1946     Castle  909 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  film  shows  the  atomic  bombing  at 
Bikini  atoll  as  well  as  war's  aftermath  around 
the  world,  the  32  new  cardinals,  Atlantic  air- 
liner crash,  Paris  peace  meeting,  automobiles 
golden  jubilee,  year's  air  progress  and  the 
Nuremburg  trial 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


NEWS     PARADE     OF     THE     YEAR.       (iSTews 

parade  ser.)     16-si-sd    Castle  909 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade -adult 

Available    for    the    years    1937    thru     1945. 

The   record   for   each  year  may  be   had  in   the 

following  lengths  and  prices  from  the  producer 

and    all    authorized   sales   distributors:    lOOft-si- 

$2.75;   360ft-si-$8.75;   350ft-sd-$17.50 

Gives  interesting  news  events  of  each  year 
Available  from  10   or  more  filtn 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEWS    REVIEW    OF   1945.     (News   thrills  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$17.50    1946    Official  909 

jh-sh-adult 

"Top  events  of  history-packed  1945  are 
reviewed  in  this  film.  .  . 

"Excellent  Signal  Corps  photographs  of  the 
atom  bomb  exploding  over  Nagasaki  and  the 
resultant    damage    wrought    are    included. 

"Selection  of  events  makes  a  note-worthy 
record  of  history. 

"Suitable    for    all    school    levels    and    any 
audience."     Film  world 
loS     $1 
Tenn    $1.25 
Vesco   $8.75 

NEWS  THRILLS  OF  THE  YEAR.  16-si-sa  1944 

Official  909 

Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales   distributors    for  each   year:    100ft-si-$2.75; 

360ft-si-$8.75;   350ft-sd-$17.50 

Outstanding  news  events 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SEA    OF    STRIFE.     20min     16-sd-$45     Pictorial 

909 
"Traces  the  history  of  the  Mediterranean 
Sea  back  to  the  Cretes,  Greeks  and  Ro- 
mans, up  to  the  present  with  the  struggle 
for  supremacy  among  the  nations  of  today, 
showing  how  Italy,  England,  Spain,  France 
and  Germany  are  involved  in  the  conflict." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


910     DESCRIPTION    AND   TRAVEL 

ALONG  THE  LIFE  LINE  OF  THE  BRITISH 
EMPIRE.  (Screen  travelers  ser.)  llmin  16- 
si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50  1938  Nu- 
Art  910 

"An  excellent  film  showing  a  trip  from 
India  thru  Suez — Mediterranean — Gibraltar  to 
England.  A  pre-war  vintage — no  propaganda. 
Lia  Varre  photography  up  to  usual  excellence. 
Recommended  for  current  history  classes  and 
geography  classes  studying  the  countries  in- 
volved." Committee  on  classroom  films 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CAPTAIN  KIDD'S  TREASURE.  (Historical 
mystery  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  910 
Jh-sh-adult 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to   schools 

"Confiicting  theories  in  regard  to  Cap- 
tain Kidd's  treasure  are  here  illustrated.  We 
see  Kidd  in  prison  in  1701  under  sentence  of 
death.  He  writes  a  letter  to  the  authorities 
promising  to  lead  them  to  his  treasure  if,  in 
return,  they  will  spare  his  life.  He  is  hanged, 
however,  and  the  contents  of  his  letter  made 
public. 

"Three  present-day  business  men  .  .  .  dis- 
cuss a  plan  for  finding  the  Kidd  gold.  One 
of  them  says  his  information  will  take  them 
to  a  small  island  off  the  coast  of  Madagascar. 
A  dramatization  of  the  story  he  tells  shows  the 
pirate  and  his  band  attacking  a  ship,  finding 
a  treasure  chest,  burying  it.  Kidd  shoots  the 
two    men    who    know    the    hiding    place,     but 


440 


1947    KDITION 


910-913.32 


CAPTAIN    KIDD'S   TREASURE— Contrnwed 
draws  a  crude  map  of  the  location.     The  busi- 
ness man  claims  to  have  this  map. 

"Another  of  the  three  men  conjectures 
that  Kidd  was  not  a  pirate,  but  had  been  com- 
missioned by  the  King  of  England,  and  that 
his    crew    mutinied    and    seized    the   chest. 

"It  should  be  useful  in  stimulating  imag- 
inative writing  in  high  school  English  classes. 
It  miglit  also  be  of  interest  to  college  stu- 
dents who  are  doing  historical  research."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  111  $1.50 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

GEOGRAPHY    FROM   THE  AIR.      12min   16-sd- 
$40     1946     Air-age  910 

jh-sh 
World    geography    as    seen    from    the   air. 
From     footage    taken     by    the    Air     Transport 
Command,  scenes  from  all  over  the  world  have 
been    selected    to    illustrate    outstanding    geo- 
graphical elements 
111 
Okla 

TOWARDS     UNITY,      llmin      16-sd-$30;      rent 
$1.50    1935    BraF  910 

A   Pathe   production   showing   that   funda- 
mentally   the    peoples    of    the    earth    are    very 
alike.      This    film    is    a    definite    plea    against 
racial    and    national    prejudice    and    for    peace 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


912     Maps 


AIRPLANE     CHANGES    OUR    WORLD     MAP. 

(Social  studies  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$60  1942 
EBF  912 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

"Describes  the  evolution  of  world  map 
concepts  and  how  the  airplane  has  drastically 
reduced  travel  distances.  Sequences  Include 
the  problem  of  projection  distortion;  early 
maps  and  globes;  latitude  and  longitude;  Mer- 
cator's,  Mollweide's,  and  Goode's  projections; 
and  distance  contrasts  between  points  on  the 
globe  by  land,  water,  and  air  travel  routes. 

"The  Great  Circle  route  Is  traced  on  Mer- 
cator's  projection,  and  airplane  and  steamship 
travel  distances  are  compared.  Alaska  is 
shown  to  be  closer  to  Berlin  than  is  New 
York  City.  In  conclusion,  the  film  shows  how 
from  Tokyo,  Berlin  and  Chicago  the  outer 
limits  of  each  area  can  be  reached  by  air 
within  twenty-four  hours,  and  that  conse- 
quently our  thinking  with  regard  to  the  world 
about  us  must  be  revised  to  conform  with  the 
tremendous  implications  of  modern  air  travel." 
School  management 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CAUGHT     MAPPING.     lOmin     16-sd-Ioan     1942 
QM  912 

jh-sh -c-trade-adult 
"Shows  how  changes  are  made  con- 
tinuously In  road  maps  by  road  scouts  and 
quick  printing  methods.  Entirely  free  of  ad- 
vertising. Can  well  be  used  in  classrooms." 
Collaborator 
Tenn    $1 

HOW    TO    READ    A    MAP.     lOmln     16-si-$24; 

rent   $1.50    1942   ITTCO  912 

jh-sh-c-adult 

"Showing    how    to    interpret    geographical 

and    military    maps.      Profuse    with    drawings. 

Suitable    for    both    school    and    general    use  " 

Educational  screen 

Kan    60c  Shad  $1.50 

NH   $1  Tenn    $1 

NIFC  $1.60  WashCH  $1.60 


MAPS     ARE      FUN.        lOmin       16-sd-color-$75 
Coronet  912 

el-jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Introduces  the  fundamental  concepts  of 
map  reading.  The  principles  of  scale,  symbols, 
physical  and  political  maps,  various  uses  of 
color,  and  how  to  use  a  map  index.  An  incen- 
tive and  orientation  film  for  intermediate 
grrades 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHAT     IS    A     MAP?      lOmin      16-sd-$50      1947    ^ 
TeachF  912 

el-Jh-adult  Guide 
Visual  lesson  in  basic  map  reading.  Be- 
cause map  symbols  are  abstract,  the  camera  is 
employed  to  give  a  concrete  expression  of 
their  meaning.  Students  actually  see  a  room 
from  above  and  watch  each  piece  of  furniture 
fade  and  be  placed  by  its  outline,  so  that  a 
map  of  the  room  is  provided.  The  same  pro- 
cedure is  then  applied  to  a  small  town 


9 1 3     Antiquities 


ANCIENT     WORLD      INHERITANCE.       lOmin 
16-sd-$45.      Also    color-$75      1946      Coronet  913 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

The  film  motivates  and  vitalizes  the 
study  of  ancient  history  by  relating  the 
achievement  of  ancient  civilizations  to  institu- 
tions of  the  modern  world.  By  a  visual  com- 
parison of  the  ancient  with  the  modern,  the 
student  is  shown  how  such  everyday  articles 
as  textiles,  paper,  agricultural  implements,  and 
machines,  and  institutions  like  writing  and 
organized  law  are  inherited  from  the  cultures 
of  the  Egyptians,  Babylonians,  Assyrians  and 
other  ancient  peoples 

The  film  was  produced  with  the  coopera- 
tion of  the  Oriental  Institute  of  the  University 
of  Chicago,  under  the  direct  supervision  of 
Richard  A.  Parker  of  the  Institute's  staff.  The 
Oriental  Institute's  priceless  collection  of  an- 
cient art  objects,  tools,  jewelry,  coins  and 
other  objects,  as  well  as  its  reconstructions  of 
ancient  buildings,  were  drawn  upon  in  the 
production  of  this  unusual  film.  "Ancient 
World  Inheritance"  is  recommended  for  any 
unit  requiring  an  appreciation  of  ancient  civil- 
ization, and  is  especially  suitable  for  setting 
the  stage  for  a  study  of  the  early  Mediterrea- 
nean  civilization 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


913.32     Ancient  Egypt 

LUXOR— EGYPTIAN    VILLAGE    LIFE.     12min 

16-si-$22;  rent  $1.50.     Also  color-rent  $3  UWF 

913.32 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

Excavations  at  Karnak  and  Luxor  are 
shown  In  detail.  Village  life,  mud  huts,  camel 
transport,  veiled  women,  goats,  donkeys,  sheep, 
sugar  cane,   irrigation,   child  labor,   threshing 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH    $1.    Also    color-$3 


913.7     Antiquities  in  America 

PRIMITIVE  PUEBLOS.  15min  16-si-color-$65 
1939    Hunt  913.7 

Pictures  in  natural  color  of  pre- historic 
Indian  ruins  of  northeast  Arizona.  Showing 
types  of  construction  in  caves  and  open  pit 
houses.  Pots,  beams  and  baskets  found  in 
these   ruins 

There  are  pictures  of  a  Poncho  house, 
Betatakin,  Tonto  cliff  pueblo,  Pueblo  canyon 
ruins,  Canyon  de  Chelly,  Frijoles  canyon  rum?. 
Monument  valley  ruins 


441 


913.72-914.2 


JiUUUAilUJNAl^    tiL.m    UUIDH; 


913.72     An+iqulfles  in  Mexico 

IDOL    OF    HOPE.      (Mexican    symphony    ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-$36;   rent  $1.50  1941  UWF     913.72 
sh-c-adult 
Ancient    civilization    of    the    Mayas    and 
Aztecs,  and  survivals  observable  in  present  day 
ceremonies   and   attitudes 
BraP  $1.50  Nay 

Calhoun  PH  $1.50 

Eng  TexVE 

ZAPOTEC      VILLAGE.       (Mexican     symphony 
ser.)   20min   16-sd-$60;   rent  $3   1941  UWF 

913.72 
sh-c-adult 
Kingdom  in  the  valley  of  Oaxaca.     Peace- 
ful people  and  part  of  the  Maya  race.     Flovi^- 
ers    are    preferred    by    the    peaceable    Zapotec 
gods 
BraF   $3  Nay 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Minn    $2 


914    Europe 


ABOUT    THE    MEDITERRANEAN.    IR    16-sd- 
rent    $5    FH  914 

sh-c-adult 
Contents:    Around    the    acropolis.    Ancient 
city  of  Athens,  Glimpses  of  Greece,  The  rolling 
plains  of  Macedonia  and  Mediterranean  memo- 
ries 

A  series  of  sequences  on  various  sections 
about  the  Mediterranean.  Although  the  pho- 
tography is  not  always  of  the  best  there  is 
so  much  unusual  material  presented  that  this 
may  well  be  overlooked 


914.1     Scotland 

EDGE    OF    THE    WORLD.     70min     16-sd-rent 
$17.50    Commonwealth  914.1 

Guide 

Produced  In  1938  by  Pax  Film  Inc.  Rights 
taken  over  by  Guaranteed   pictures 

Filmed  on  a  desolate  rocky  Island  to  the 
north  of  Scotland  called  Foula.  The  cast  is 
composed  mainly  of  native  islanders,  Mr 
Michael  Powell,  the  director,  has  also  written 
a  book  called  "Edge  of  the  World"  which  de- 
scribes   the    filming   of   the   picture 

"One  of  the  most  thrilling  and  beautiful 
films  we  have  seen  in  many  a  moon."  Scho- 
lastic 

"Full  of  the  beauty  and  strength  of  real 
people  close  to  the  earth,  unusual  in  theme 
and  atmosphere,  with  many  vivid  characters." 
Wkly   guide 

"Everything  about  the  picture  is  in  super- 
latively ominous  mood — acting,  photography, 
music,  and  story.  Folk  cinema  without  a 
flaw."     Stage 

"This  exceptional  film  .  .  .  pictures  power- 
fully, grimly,  vividly  the  last  year  of  Hirta's 
human  habitation.  It  is  character  drama,  rich 
In  human  interest  and  stern  truth."  Educa- 
tional screen 

EK     $17.50  PH  $17.50 

Ideal  UWF    $17.50 


914.15     Ireland 

GEM    OF   THE    SEA.     (Magic  carpet  ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply   TFC  914.15 

el-Jh 
A   20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 


"We  are  given  a  glimpse  of  Ireland  with 
scenes  in  the  countryside  and  in  Dublin.  ,  . 
This  picture  gives  something  of  the  atmos- 
phere of  Ireland.  Should  have  value  in  classes 
In  geography  and  social  studies  mainly  at  the 
lower  grade  levels.  Groups  in  art  and  music 
will   also   find   It  useful."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

FH   $2 

Ohio 

IRELAND.      (Forum    edition    ser.)     2R     16-sd- 
rent  $5    March  of  time  914.15 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The  simplicity  of  life  in  Ireland  in  peace 
as  well  as  war  is  captured  in  this  Forum  edi- 
tion.  .   . 

"The  film  presents  a  glimpse  of  the  pro- 
verbial Irish  character,  as  in  the  scenes  of 
Race  Week  at  Leopardstown,  and  a  brief  study 
of  the  administration  of  President  Eamon  De 
Valera."     Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IRISH    PASTORAL.      (Along    the    road    to    ro- 
mance ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.15 

Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  sciiools 

"An  ambling  review  of  surface  scenes 
in  Ireland.  .  .  This  film  endeavors  not  only  to 
portray  representative  scenes  of  Ireland,  but 
also  attempts  to  catch  something  of  its  ro- 
mantic atmosphere  and  its  traditions.  Recom- 
mended for  social  geography,  grades  6  through 
high   school."     Advisory   committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $1.50  Okla  $1.50 

Ind    $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

Mich  $1.50  YMCA    $1.50 

MontS 


WINGS  OVER  IRELAND.     SOmin     16-sd-color- 
loan      1946      Pan   Am  914.15 

el-Jh-sh-tr-adult 

Describing  the  adventures  of  a  family 
during  a  visit  to  the  Emerald  Isle.  The  tour 
includes.  Shannon,  County  Mayo,  Killarney. 
Cork,  Blarney  Castle,  Tipperary,  Dublin,  and 
many  other  scenes  of  beauty  and  historical  sig- 
nificance. Business,  agriculture,  home  indus- 
tries, and  festivities  at  a  county  fair  provide 
insight  into  the  life  of  the  people  of  Ireland 

PCW  $1 

YMCA 


914.2     England 


COUNTRY   TOWN.      16min     16-sd-rent   $2   1944 
BIS  914.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"Produced  by  Verity  Films  for  British 
Ministry  of  Information. 

"The  editor  of  the  local  newspaper  tells 
about  this  town  of  22,500  people  in  England 
which  dates  back  to  the  7th  century.  The 
amount  of  commerce  is  shown  through 
glimpses  of  the  city's  markets,  the  stock  rais- 
ing,   industry,    and   activity  of  many  kinds. 

"Also  pointed  out  Is  woman's  work,  in- 
cluding the  growing  of  vegetables,  food  and 
vegetable  canning,  etc.  To  complete  the  re- 
view, the  eating  places,  recreation  facilities 
such  as  bowling,  skating,  and  dancing,  and 
activities  of  the  Home  Guard  are  briefly 
shown. 

"The    film    is    suitable    for    any    group." 
Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


442 


1947   EDITION 


914.2-914.3 


ENGLISH    CATHEDRAL    TOWNS.     lOmin     16- 

sd-rent     $1.50     UWF  914.2 

Jh-sh 
Power  and  beauty  are  expressed  tn  these 
old   towns.     Eton.     Giants  of  Riverside.     Gate- 
way  to   the   Highlands 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Cos  PH  $1.50 

Eng  West 

Nay 

GRASSY    SHIRES.      (Pattern    of   Britain    ser.) 

14min  16-sd-rent  $2  1944     BIS  914.2 

ei-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Made  for  the  Ministry  of  Information  by 
Greenpark  film  unit 

"The  first  In  a  series  of  five  films  entitled 
•The  Pattern  of  Britain',  which  will  tell  some- 
thing of  the  various  types  of  land,  people, 
and  of  methods  of  agriculture  In  Britain." 
British    information    services 

This      film     deals     with     the     county      of 
Leicestershire    in    the    Midlands,    a    country    of 
rich    pastures    and    high-grade    cattle,    of    iron- 
bearing  land,  and  busy  industrial  towns 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MARKET  TOWN.    lOmin    16-sd-rent  $1.50    Lew 

914.2 
sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  British  council,  London, 
England 

The  early  origin  of  an  English  market 
town  is  traced  by  means  of  maps  and  diagrams 
to  explain  the  reason  for  the  selection  of  the 
site.  The  growth  of  the  town  as  a  trading 
center  is  explained  and  the  arrival  of  customers 
by  various  means  of  transportation  is  seen, 
with  an  open  air  market  presented  and  ex- 
plained 


PROGRESS    REPORT.      lOmin    16-sd-$22;    rent 

$1    1946      BIS  914.2 

How  Britain  Is  dealing  with  her  post  war 
problems.  The  turning  of  marsh  land  Into 
playing  fields  by  the  use  of  rubble  hauled  from 
London.  How  magnesia  Is  extracted  from  sea 
water  and  its  important  role  In  post  war  in- 
dustry. The  new  home  of  the  famous  Wedge- 
wood  china 

BraP  Rarig 

CFC  UWF 

Cos  VES 

P&S  VlsEd   $1 

RURAL    ENGLAND.     (Magic   carpet   ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  914.2 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only    to    schools 

"The  English  countryside  In  spring.  .  . 
Should  be  moderately  valuable  for  geography 
classes,  grades  4  through  9;  some  value  also 
for  architecture  and  art  appreciation  at  all 
grade  levels."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


UNSEEN    POWER.      lOmin     16-sd-$14;    rent   $2 
1946     UWF  914.2 

Jh-sh-c 

New  version  of  Paul  Roth's  documentary 
"Face  of  Britain,"  especially  prepared  for 
church  and  school  by  the  Religious  Film  So- 
ciety 

Shows  serenity  and  beauty  of  country  life 
In    Great    Britain,     industrial     scenes    of    coal 
mining  and  water  power,  and  considers  housing 
and  slum  clearance 
Photoart 


WE  OF  THE  WEST  RIDING.  (Pattern  of 
Britain)  22min  16-sd-rent  $3  1946  BIS  914.2 
BIS  914.2 

Jh-sh-c-a 
Shows    the   people   of   Yorkshire   at   work 
and    at    play.      These    solid    industrial    workers 
take  a  personal  pride  in  the  production  of  their 
factories    and    in    the    beauty   of    the   hills   and 
moors  outside  their  towns 
FON    $8 
Ideal    $2.50 
VisEd   $2 

914.21     London 

LONDON.  15min  16-sI-$24  1935  EBF  914.21 
el-Jh  Guide 
Illustrates  the  significance  of  the  city's 
location  and  the  network  of  communications 
connecting  the  world-wide  British  Empire. 
London  as  it  lives.  The  routine  of  the  busi- 
ness day  in  markets,  shops,  and  financial  dis- 
tricts, as  well  as  the  principal  historic  land- 
marks, parks,  military  routine  at  Whitehall, 
and  views  of  the  city  at  night 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LONDON— CITY  OF  TRADITION.  (FitzPatrlck 
traveltalk   ser.)     lOmln     16-sd-apply     TFC 

914.21 
Jh-sh-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Shows  some  of  the  symbols  of  English  tra- 
dition,— the  House  of  Parliament,  Westminster 
Abby,  Trafal.erar  Square,  the  ancient  tavern 
*Ye  Olde  Cheshire  Cilheese,'  the  Tower  Bridge. 
the  Tower  of  London  and  Buckingham  Palace. 
The  commentary  gives  additional  value  by  pre- 
senting historical  facts  of  interest  and  identify- 
ing characters  of  history  and  literature  with 
these  old  landmarks. 

"Highly  recommended  for  social  studies  in 
Junior  and  senior  high  school.  Some  of  the  ma- 
terial would  have  value  for  teachers  of  Eng- 
lish."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.3     Germany 


BREMEN— -KEY  TO  SEVEN  SEAS.    lOmin    16- 
sd-$36;    rent    $1.50    1938   UWF  914.3 

Jh-sh-c 
According  to  old,  old  legend  some  exiled 
Saxon  fishermen  were  attracted  by  Sea  Fowl 
to  the  sand  dunes  where  the  River  Weser 
flows  into  the  North  Sea.  They  were  ashore 
and  camped.  The  camp  grew  into  a  settle- 
ment, then  a  village,  then  a  town;  and  eventu- 
ally became  a  Bishopric  by  order  of  Charle- 
magne more  than  1100  years  ago.  Today  it  Is 
the    mighty   seaport   of   Bremen 

Calhoun  SuF  $1.25 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay  VES  $1.50 

PH 

GERMANY— BERLIN.      15min      16-si-$24      1939 
EBF  914.3 

Jh-sh    Guide 

"Shows    modes    of    transportation,     street 

scenes,     public     museums,     zoological     gardens 

and    parks;    universities    and    schools;    modern 

housing.     Berlin   airport."     School  management 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 

GERMANY— INDUSTRY.      IR      16-si-$24      1940 

EBF  914.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

Deals    with    various    phases    of    industrial 

life    in    Germany — shipbuilding;    Importance    of 

German    shipping;    the    part    played    by    canal 


443 


914.3-914.37 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


GERMANY— INDUSTRY— ContiMwed 
transportation;  Zeppelin  construction;  use  of 
gliders  in  developing  heavier-than-air  craft; 
light  industry — the  manufacture  of  accordions; 
industrial  expositions.  The  State  labor  service 
for  young  men 

Ariz    $1  Ohio 

111  $1  TexTech    $1 

Me  VaEd 

Minn  75c  Wis  75c 
Mo    $1 

GERMANY— RURAL  LIFE.    IR    16-si-$24    1939 
EBF  914.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Peasant  farming  in  Germany — primitive 
methods  used:  the  harvesting  of  tobacco;  har- 
vesting and  pressing  of  grapes;  large-scale 
farming;  use  of  modern  machinery.  The  State 
labor  service  for  girls.  Quaint  old  villages — 
their  markets;  handicrafts  such  as  violinmak- 
ing,  wood  carving,  and  weaving.  Family  life 
in  a  typical  Bavarian  home 

ni  SI  Ohio      ,     ,^ 

LaEd  loan  TexTech    $1 

LaSN  VaEd 

Minn  75o  Wis  75c 

IRON     MADONNA    OF     NUREMBERG.      lOmin 

16-sd-$36;   rent   $1.50   1938  UWF  914.3 

Jh-sh-c 

With   Its   outward   appearance   unchanged, 

Nuremberg  looks  today  just  as  it  did  centuries 

ago   when   the   "Iron  Virgin"    was   the   famous 

instrument  of  legalized  torture 

In  the  Middle  Ages,  Nuremberg  was  the 
foremost  of  the  Free  imperial  cities,  and  rose 
to  great  heights  in  the  world  of  art  and  music 

One  of  its  most  famous  sons  was  Al- 
brecht  Durer,  master  painter  and  engraver, 
Hans  Sachs  the  poet,  and  two  great  sculptors, 
Adam  Kraft  and  Peter  Visher,  also  lived 
here;  and  Peter  Henlein  made  the  first  watch 
in  1590,  known  historically  as  the  "Nuremberg 
egg" 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Bng  PH 

Nay  SuF  $1.25 

LAND    OF    THE    WENDS.     lOmin     16-sd-$36; 

rent  $1.50  1938  UWF  914.3 

Jh-sh 

As  it  threads  its  way  through  the  Marshy 

lowlands   Lusatia,    the   River  Spree   splits   into 

hundreds    of    narrow    streams.     Centuries    ago, 

after  a  fierce  struggle,   a  branch  of  the   Slav- 

vonic  race,   called   the   "Wends"   sought  peace 

in    this    wilderness.      With    the    Wends,    came 

their    Princess,    and    Pagan    Gods — Trigliv,    the 

three   headed   one,    and  Luida,    the   Goddess  of 

Love.     Here   they  have  lived   in   freedom   ever 

since,    preserving    their    ancient    customs    and 

language 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay 

RHINELAND  MEMORIES.    (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.3 

el-Jh-sh 
A   20th   Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"Here  we  see  Germany's  picturesque 
Rhineland  area  before  the  advent  of  the  Nazi 
regime.  There  are  glimpses  of  castles,  vil- 
lages, terraced  vineyards  and  folk  dancing.  .  . 
Action  sounds,  but  no  commentary  or  cap- 
tions. The  German  songs  are  recorded  and 
tliere  is  a  background  of  orchestral  music. 
Should  be  of  some  value  in  geography,  grades 
4  through  6.  For  the  study  of  costuming  and 
architecture,  should  be  very  valuable  at  all 
levels."     Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

FH  $2 

Ohio 


SPREEWALD  FOLKS.    (Magic  carpet  ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  914.3 

el-Jh 

A  20th  Century  Fox  production  available 
only    to    schools 

"Shows  the  life  of  the  peasants  along 
the  River  Spree  before  the  advent  of  the  Nazi 
regime.  .  .  Captions,  and  a  background  of  mu- 
sic which  includes  folk  music,  the  native 
orchestra's  playing,  and  the  children  singing. 
Highly  recommended  for  geography,  grades  4 
through  6,  and  also  valuable  at  lower  and 
higher  levels.  The  folk  dancing  might  be  help- 
ful for  physical  education  programs,  grade  5 
througli  college.  The  stork  legend  might  make 
it  undesirable  for  some  groups."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  PathNE 

Mich   $1.50  VAF  $2 


914.36     Austria 

DAY    IN    VIENNA.    12min    16-sd-$36;    rent   $1.50 
UWF  914.36 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Austrian  tourist 
"This  film  is  for  more  advanced  groups. 
Shows  a  study  of  art,  statues,  cathedrals,  in- 
teriors of  palaces,  gardens,  zoo,  modeling, 
monuments,  street  scenes,  picnics,  highways, 
swimming,  beaches,  music,  dancing  and  eat- 
ing. The  film  is  typical  of  the  models  and 
customs  of  the  people.  Much  can  be  learned 
from  the  film  by  having  a  class  discussion 
after  the  showing  of  the  film  as  there  are 
many  scenes  and  much  territory  covered  in 
such  a  short  time."  J.K.W. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TYROL.   lOmin  16-sd-$28;   rent  $1.50  1937  UWF 

914.36 
el-jh-sh-c 
Showing   the   Tyrolean    costumes   worn   by 
peasants   and   their   native   village    dances   and 
amusing  wrestling  matches.     No   dialogue,    but 
musical    background   with   English   explanatory 
titles 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Pictorial 

IdP  TexVE 

Nay 


914.37     Czechoslovak  Republic 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA.      lOmin      16-si-sd-$15-$27; 

rent  $1-$1.50    1936    Pictorial  914.37 

el-Jh-sh 

Customs,        dress,        history,        Industries, 

people,   dances  of  Czechoslovakia.    Prague,    the 

capitol  and  Tatra  mountains 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA  MARCHES  ON.  (United 
nations  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50  1942 
BraF  914.37 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced   by  Czech   film   unit,    London 

"This  British  film  tells,  with  good- 
natured  humor,  the  vigor  with  which  the 
men  of  the  Czech  army  are  working  to  equip 
themselves  for  service  with  the  Allied  Nations. 

"The  spectator  is  made  to  realize  the 
diflflculty  of  learning  to  speak  English,  and 
the  serious  efforts  the  Czechs  make  to  teach 
themselves.  We  see  them  in  training  and 
at  rest,  a  youthful,  optimistic  group  that  has 
a  strong  will  to  destroy  Nazism. 

"An  excellent  film  for  morale  purposes, 
to  be  used  in  mixed  youlh  and  adult  audiences 
or  during  school  assemblies.  It  gives  us  an 
understanding     of     these     Czech     youths     and 


444 


1947    EDITION 


914.38 


C2ECH0-SL0VAKIA    MARCHES    ON— Cont. 
their     relations     with     one     another,     but     also 
the  specific  ways  in  which  the  British  govern- 
ment is  helping  them."     School  management 
Czechoslovak    I    serv      Tenn    50c 
$36;    rent    $1.50  VisEd 


914.38     Poland 

LAND    OF    MY    MOTHER.    28mln    16-sd-color- 
rent  $3.80  1943  PIC  914.38 

Once  known  under  title  VISIT  POLAND 
"A  technicolor  trip  around  pre-war  Poland. 
Narrator — Eve    Curie.     .     .      She    explains    the 
mellow    charm   of   Poland    before    the   war,    the 
progress    of    Poland's    industry    and    her    un- 
limited vitality."  Scholastic 
Alta    $3 
Ideal    $3.75 

MARY     VISITS     POLAND.       lOmin       16-sd-$35 
1946     IntFF  914.38 

el-Jh-sh-c-a 

Mary,  an  American  elementary  school 
girl,  describes  to  her  class  her  experiences  in 
visiting  her  grandparents  in  Poland.  She  takes 
her  class  into  a  Polish  school,  into  Polish 
homes,  and  into  the  fields  where  agricultural 
activities  are  seen,  and  shows  them  the  beauti- 
ful costumes  and  colorful  dances  of  the  Polish 
people 

Suitable    for   film   forum   discussions 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


German  invaders  and  as  it  will  exist  again 
when  the  current  reconstruction  program  is 
completed.  The  primitive  methods  so  common 
in  agricultural  and  manual  labor  are  contrasted 
with  the  modern  methods  of  construction  in 
Warsaw.  An  insight  into  Polish  historical 
backgrounds  as  well  as  into  the  varied  busi- 
ness, agricultural,  educational,  religious  and 
social  life  of  the  Polish  people  is  afforded  by 
this  film 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


POLAND     FOREVER.     18min    16-sd-rent    $1.50 
1941  PIC  914.38 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Traces  the  history  of  Poland  from  the 
15th  Century  to  the  present  and  outlines  events 
leading  up  to  the  invasion.  .  .  Shots  of  a  war 
ravaged  people. 

"Made    available    through    the    Polish    In- 
formation  Center."     War  film  news  letter 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


PRICE    OF    FREEDOM.    ISmin    16-sd-loan    1942 
PIC  914.38 

Story  of  the  development  of  the  Polish 
port,  Gdynia,  from  a  small  Ashing  village  of 
some  few  hundred  inhabitants  to  an  ultra- 
modern port 

Film    ends    with    the    invasion    In    1939 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 

libraries  or  distributors 


POLAND.    IR    16-si-$24    1939    EBF  914.38 

el-Jh-sh-adult     Guide 

Government  buildings;  street  scenes; 
shops;  transportation;  parks;  the  market  place; 
housing  projects;  contrasting  old  and  new  archi- 
tectural styles.  Zinc  refining.  Agriculture — ■ 
great  private  estates;  an  individually  owned 
small  farm  and  its  proprietor.  Peasant  home 
life,  customs,  mealtime,  weaving.  Schools — a 
kindergarten  and  primary  grade,  handicraft, 
wood  carving,  and  sculpture.  Activities  in 
Gdynia,  Baltic  seaport — the  loading  of  lumber 
and   coal 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POLAND.     lOmin     16-sd-$27;     rent    |1.60     1939 
ITTCO  914.38 

el-Jh-sh 

Produced  by  Educational  &  general  serv- 
ices,   ltd. 

"Traditional  methods  of  farming  are 
briefly  seen,  and  then  some  views  of  the  Car- 
pathians. In  Warsaw  a  wide  range  of  archi- 
tectural styles  is  shown,  from  the  Jewish 
quarter  to  the  palaces  of  nobles  and  some  of 
the  modern  buildings.  .  .  Shows  [only]  three 
parts  of  Poland — Gdynia,  Warsaw  and  the 
Carpathians — and  therefore  could  not  be  used 
to  give  an  impression  of  Poland  as  a  whole. 
The  building  of  the  harbour  at  Gdynia  is  well 
shown."    British  film  inst. 

"Here  at  last  is  a  social  studies  picture 
of  the  people  of  a  country,  and  not  a  mere 
travelog.  It  is  the  best  picture  on  Poland 
which  has  been  released  recently.  ,  .  The  film 
contains  maps,  and  an  excellent  commentary 
giving  the  historical  background  necessary  for 
an  understanding  of  the  present  crisis.  The 
photography  is  good,  and  the  editing  very 
careful."  E.S. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

POLAND.     18min     16-sd-$10    1946     IntFF  914.38 

el-jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
An   over-all   picture  of  Poland — as  it  ex- 
isted  prior   to   the  destruction  wrought  by  the 


THIS    IS    POLAND.   18min  16-sd-loan   1941  PIC 

914.38 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Polish  Ministry  of  Informa. 
tion,  London 

Describes  life  in  pre-war  Poland;  its 
towns,  villages  and  population  and  Its  endeav- 
our to  maintain  peace  by  non-aggression 
treaties.  German  invasion  follows  (shown  from 
original  German  films) 

In  the  epilogue  the  film  shows  the  re- 
establishment  of  the  Polish  government  and 
Parliament  in  France,  and  short  seenea  of 
arrival  of  Poles  in  Great  Britain 

Ind  TexEd  loan 

Ky    55c  Tex   25c 

MontS  loan  YMCA   $2 

NYSWC    loan 


THIS  WAS  MODERN   POLAND,    llmin    16-sd- 

$36;    rent   $1.50    1942   UWF  914.38 

"Made     just     before     the     Nazi     invasion 

showing  Poland's   cultural  life,    her  steel  mills 

and  coal  mines,   her  farms  and  her  factories." 

Scholastic 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  WashCE  $1.50 

Nay 


WARSAW   REBUILDS,     llmin     16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.25     1946     Bran  914.38 

Jh-sh-c-a-forum 

The  destruction  of  Warsaw  through  three 
phases  of  German  action.  Some  scenes  of  pre- 
war Poland  are  introduced  first,  and  then  the 
systematic  destruction  by  the  Nazis  in  the 
initial  attack  on  Poland,  the  desperate  "battle 
of  the  ghetto,"  and  finally  the  ill  timed  up- 
rising of  the  population  of  the  city 

One  of  the  first  film  documents  to  show 
how  millions  of  mankind  are  setting  out  to 
rebuild  their  civilizations  with  nothing  to  work 
with  but  primitive  tools  and  the  strength  of 
back  and  arms 
UNRRA 


445 


$14.3^-914.5 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


914.39     Hungary 


BEAUTIFUL    AND    GAY    BUDAPEST.     (De   la 

Varre   travelogue)    llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-.$17.50; 
rent   $1-$1.50    1938    Nu-Art  914.39 

Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Andre  De  La  Varre 
"A  travelogue  of  Budapest  showing  gov- 
ernment buildings,  health  resorts,  bridges, 
monuments,  bazaars,  etc.  The  narrator  relates 
much  of  the  city's  history  while  an  orchestra 
furnishes  an  excellent  musical  background. 
Print  was  defective  in  that  many  scenes  jerked 
as  they  were  projected  on  the  screen.  (Useful 
fori  geography,  history,  general  auditorium." 
PCW  film  service  staff 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HUNGARY.    15min    16-sl-$24    1934    EBF  914.39 
el-Jh    Guide 

Large  estates,  primitive  and  modern  agri- 
cultural methods,  animal  husbandry,  village 
life,   embroidery,  and  a  wedding  festival 

Shows  primitive  transportation,  the  fish- 
ing, mining,  sugar-belt,  and  steel  industries, 
Budapest,  educational  opportunities,  medievsil 
architecture 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.4     France 

ANCIENT   CITIES   OF   SOUTHERN    FRANCE. 

(De    La   Varre    travelogue)     lOmin     16-si-sd- 

$8.75-517.50;    rent   $1-$1.50   1937   Nu-Art     914.4 

Carcassonne  castles,   windmills,   forts  built 

by   Visigoths    on    Roman    ruins.      Many    Roman 

structures  still  in  daily  use.     Nimes.     Avignon, 

Aries,  Marseilles 

Available  from,  10   vr  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BYWAYS  OF  FRANCE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.4 

el-Jh-sh-c 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"A  crosscut  of  peasant  life  In  Brittany 
and  Normandy  set  in  the  peaceful,  tempo  of 
the  countryside  is  portrayed  here.  .  .  A  supe- 
rior film,  unique  in  its  inclusion  of  folk  music 
and  singing,  in  the  completeness  of  its  por- 
trayal of  rural  life,  and  in  the  excellence  of 
its  photography.  Should  be  useful  in  studying 
France.  Highly  recommended  for  social  geog- 
raphy, grades  6  through  college;  history  of 
France,  grades  4  through  6."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GLIMPSES     OF     FRENCH     COUNTRY     LIFE. 

lOmin   16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;   rent   $1-?1.50   1937 
Nu-Art  914.4 

Jh-sh-adult 
Religious  processions  and  a  wedding  cere- 
mony are  shown  along  with  intimate  scenes 
of  home  life,  industry  and  market  activities 
In  quaint  French  villages  of  Brittany,  Bour- 
bonnais  and  Normandy 

Useful  in  the  classroom  to  "further  interest 
In  France,  French,  and  the  French,  and 
for  pleasure."  Schools  motion  picture  com- 
mittee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

JOURNEY  TO  NORMANDY.  (De  La  Varre 
JnS'o^'Sr^"®)  ll'^in  16-sd-$17.50  rent  $1.50 
1938    Nu-Art  914.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Andre  De  La  Varre 
The   first  glimpse  of  France   is  Le  Havre, 
one  of  the  cleanest  and  prettiest  of  cities,  with 


improved  waterfronts,  beautifx:!  parks  and 
splendid  thoroughfares.  Typical  of  all  French 
parks  is  the  City  Hall  public  garden  where  the 
profusion  of  plants  and  flowers  are  constantly 
changed  and  carefully  tended,  blooming  from 
early  spring  to  late  fall 

Numerous  resorts  and  watering  places 
along  the  English  channel  attract  many  Con- 
tinental visitors 

"A  good  theme  well  executed.  Technical 
values  are  excellent.  A  useful  film  for  social 
studies."  J.  A.  HoUinger 

Available  from  10   or  more  fihn 
libraries  or  distributors 

WORKADAY    FRANCE.    15min    16-sl-$24;    rent 
$1.50    1939    UWF  914.4 

Condensed  from  the  well-known  Russel 
Wright  lecture  film  "The  France  we  do  not 
know."  Fishermen  of  Brittany,  Norman  farm- 
ers. Parisian  iron  and  jewelry  workers,  lace- 
makers  of  Lyons,  perfume  industry  of  the 
Riviera,  with  an  export  shipment  going  to  New 
York 

Ariz  si-$l  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

CFC  sd  TexVE 

Eng  VES  si  $1 
IntF  sd 


914.436     Paris 

LETTER     FROM     PARIS— 1946.      18min      16-sd- 

$56;  rent  $3.50  1946  AF  films  914.436 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Shows    Paris    in    its    everyday    life    with 

long     lines     of     people     buying    rationed     food, 

crowded     subways,      the     Latin     quarter,     the 

suburbs,   etc 

In  French  or  English 
Ideal    $3.75 
Int   film 
Wis    $2.50 

LIFE    IN    PARIS.      (De    la    Varre    travelogue) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.436 

Jh-sh 
Available  only  to  schools 
"A  descriptive  travelog  of  the  city  of 
Paris  stressing  its  beauty  and  showing  prin- 
cipal buildings  of  the  Louvre,  Tomb  of 
Napoleon,  Noire  Dame  Cathedral,  Versailles 
and    other   points    of   world   wide   interest. 

"The  narrator  provides  unusually  intelli- 
gent commentary,  including  historical  data 
which  makes  this  film  useful  for  instructional 
purposes. 

"The    effectiveness    with    which    the    film 
has    captured    the    spirit    of    Paris    makes    this 
subject  highly  useful  for  French  classes."     Ad- 
visory committee 
Ala 

AMNH  $1.50 
111 


914.5     Italy 


DAY  IN  VENICE.  12mln  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.B 
el.jh-sh 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"Impressions  of  Venice,  with  a  short 
sequence  on  lace  making. 

"There  are  views  of  canals,  buildings 
along  the  canals,  and  gondolas  and  gondo- 
liers .  .  .  Rialto  Bridge  .  .  .  the  Doge's  Palace 
.  .  .  views  of  the  arched  doorways  and  the 
great  staircase  on  which  the  Venetian  rulers 
were  crowned  and  St.  Mark's  Square  .  .  .  and 
St.  Mark's  Church. 

"Ethelbert  Nevln's  'A  Day  In  Venice'  Is 
played  by  the  accompanying  orchestriu 


446 


1947    EDITION 


914.5-914.69 


DAY    IN    VENICE — Continued 

"Recommended  for  geography  at  all  grade 
levels.  Should  be  useful  also  in  connection 
with  art  and  social  studies.  The  commentator 
Includes  interesting  historical  material."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ideal    $1.65 

Cat  Ohio 

Col    $1  Okla 

HaH  75c 

DOWN  FROM  VESUVIUS.    (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
c  IR    16-sd-apply     TFC  814.5 

el-Jh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  portrayal  of  life  in  and  about  Naples, 
Italy,  with  Mt.  Vesuvius  in  the  background 
.  .  .  Captions  and  orchestral  music.  Should  be 
valuable  for  geography  classes,  grades  4 
through  9,  and  some  value  for  social  studies 
In   higher   grades."     Advisory   committee 

AMNH    $1.50  * 

Ohio 

ITALY.      (Forum    edition)      17min     16-sd-apply 
1946    MOT  914.5 

Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 

Story  of  modern  Italy  with  emphasis 
on  the  chaotic  condition  of  that  vanquished  na- 
tion at  the  end  of  the  war.  Includes  sequence 
on  Vatican  City,  politically  independent  capital 
of  the  Roman  Catholic  world 
Ind    $2.50 

VENETIAN     HOLIDAY.      (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.5 

p-el-Jh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Pictures  a  Venice  which  in  architecture 
and  spirit  has  changed  very  little  since  the 
Middle  Ages.  .  .  Captions  and  occasional 
action  sounds,  with  a  background  of  orches- 
tral music.  Recommended  for  geography, 
grades  1  through  3;  should  be  valuable  also 
in  grades  4  through  9,  and  for  classes  in  art 
appreciation  and  industrial  arts  at  all  levels  ' 
Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH   $2  VAF   $2 


914.58     Malta 

ISLAND  OF   MALTA.     (Magic  carpet  ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  914.58 

el-jh-sh 

A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  visit  to  the  British  possession,  the 
Island  of  Malta,  and  its  capital  city,  Valetta 
.  .  .  Commentary  and  background  of  orchestral 
music.  The  sound  of  a  clock  tower  and  of 
lace  girls'  and  choristers'  singing  is  incorpo- 
rated. Should  be  useful  in  geography,  grades 
4  through  9:  also  history  classes  interested 
in  medieval  armor,  grades  4  through  6."  Ad- 
visory committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 


914.6     Spain 


COAST  OF  CATALONIA.     (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.6 

el-Jh. sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only   to   schools 

"Life  in  picturesque  Catalonia,  opening 
with  scenes  of  the  Catalonia  coast  and  its  fish- 
ing industry,  is  here  reviewed.  .  .  The  picture 
closes  with  views  of  Barcelona,  its  long  pal- 
ace plaza,  the  flower  market,  church,  and 
parks.      There    are    shots    of    the    native    folk 


dances.       This     was     Spain     before     the     Civil 
War,     Should   prove   fairly   useful   in  studies  of 
Spain   in   classes  of  social   geography,   grades   4 
through   12."     Advisory  committee 
AMNI-I    $1.50 

MEMORIES    OF    SPAIN.     (Magic    carpet   ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  914.6 

el-Jh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Taken  before  the  Spanish  Civil  War, 
'Memories  of  Spain'  pictures  a  beautiful  and 
peaceful  countryside,  with  its  castles,  shep- 
herds and  sheep  in  the  high  mountains,  native 
women  winding  yarn  and  knitting,  and  men 
and  women  harvesting  oranges.  .  .  The  com- 
mentary is  by  Lowell  Thomas.  There  is  a 
background  of  orchestral  music.  Although  the 
commentary  contains  references  to  Spain's  his- 
tory, art  and  literature,  it  seems  inappro- 
priate and  entirely  out  of  tune  with  the  pic- 
ture. However,  the  visual  presentation  is 
excellent.  Highly  recommended  as  being  valu- 
able in  social  studies  and  geography  classes, 
grades  5  through  9.  For  art  appreciation  and 
as  project  material.  It  should  be  very  valuable 
in  all  grades.  Should  help  industrial  art 
classes  also."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

BosU  $1.50  Okla  $1.50 

FH   $2  VAF   $2 

Geo  $2  YMCA    $1.60 

Minn   $1 

SPANISH   EARTH.    62min    16-sd-rent  $15    1937 
BraF  914.6 

Produced  by  Joris  Ivens.  Narrative  writ- 
ten   and    spoken    by    Ernest    Hemingway 

"The  most  powerful  and  moving  docu- 
mentary film  ever  screened.  .  .  It  is  a  mo- 
tion picture  of  compelling  artistry."  N.Y. 
Herald  Tribune 

"The  Spanish  Earth,  in  which  Heming- 
way, Reis,  Ivens  and  Van  Dongen  had  a 
hand  shows  intelligent  realisation  of  the 
power  of  documentary.  .  ,  The  theme  is  .  .  . 
critical  and  the  conception  important.  It  falls 
to  convince  in  spite  of  its  transparent  reality 
because  the  subject  was  bafflingly  difHcult 
and  incapable  of  better  organisation.  It  Is 
perhaps  impossible  to  have  a  completely  or- 
ganised production  on  film  of  a  report  of  real 
war.  The  Spanish  Earth  attempted  no  less 
than  this."    Siglit  and  sound 

MMA 

NYU   $12 

VisEd 

914.68     Gibraltar 

ROCK    OF    GIBRALTAR.     (Magic   carpet   ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.68 

el-Jh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  study  of  Britain's  Rock  of  Gibraltar 
and  the  life  led  by  the  British  soldiers  sta- 
tioned there.  .  .  Captions  and  commentary, 
with  a  background  of  orchestral  music.  Al- 
though the  picture  does  not  explain  the  mili- 
tary importance  of  Gibraltar,  it  offers  an  In- 
teresting cross  section  of  the  life  of  the 
soldiers  there.  Should  be  fairly  valuable  for 
social  studies  classes,  grades  4  through  9." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH     $1.50  ICS 

FC  Ideal    $1.65 

FH   $2  Ohio 

FiP  $1  VAF 


914.69     Portugal 


(Magic    carpet 
914.69 


PICTURESQUE     PORTUGAL, 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC 
Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 


447 


914.69-914.7 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PICTURESQUE   PORTUGAL — Continued 

"A  film  reflecting  the  beauty  of  Portugal 
and  providing  glimpses  of  the  life  of  its 
people.  .  .  Commentary  and  captions,  with  a 
background  of  orchestral  music.  Highly 
recommended  as  being  very  valuable  for 
geography  classes  and  for  art  classes."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  VAF  $2 

FH   $2  VES  $1.50 

Ohio  YMCA 

PORTRAITS    OF    PORTUGAL.    (Magic    carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.69 

Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Reviews  the  art  and  industry  of  Portu- 
gal, and  shows  a  very  complete  sequence  on 
the  making  of  port  wine.  .  .  The  picture  gives 
one  a  definite  impression  of  the  character  of 
Portugal,  its  art  and  industries.  Recom- 
monded  for  social  studies,  grades  6  through 
12,"  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  FH  $2 

Cal   11  Ohio 

PORTUGAL.   (Forum  edition  ser.)  12min  16-sd- 
apply   March   of   time  914.69 
forum   Guide 
A   study   of   Portugal    including   economic 
and  social  aspects  of  the  country 

Available  from  10  or  more  fil'>n 
libraries  or  distributors 


"  'Gypsies'  tells  about  the  efforts  on  a 
member  of  the  Soviet  government  to  try  to 
get  the  band  of  nomads  to  whom  he  has  been 
assigned  to  settle  down  and  become  collective 
farmers.  Loath  to  give  up  their  freedom,  the 
gypsies  listen  patiently  to  the  government 
representative  and  eat  the  food  given  them  by 
the  authorities,  but  make  no  real  effort  to  give 
up  their  wandering  life."  N.Y.  World-Tele- 
gram 

"While  presented  in  plot  form,  the  piece 
Is  really  thinly  veiled  propaganda,  although 
its  performance  is  theatrical  enough,  since  the 
cast  includes  chiefly  professional  actors.  .  . 
But  the  gypsies'  life  lacks  the  glamour  that 
tradition  attaches  to  it,  and  the  emphasis  laid 
on  the  Kolkholz  (Collectivists)  in  their  reform 
of  the  wandering  nomads  strips  it  of  even 
elementary  enchantment."  N.Y.  Herald-Trib- 
une 

HOW     RUSSIANS     PLAY.       18min       16-sd-»*>8 

.  1946      IntFP  914.7 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

The  way  people  spend  their  leisure  tirnw, 
of  their  own  free  will,  often  reveals  a  great 
deal  about  their  character.  Russian  people  in 
their  amusement  parks,  zoos,  theaters,  mu- 
seums and  art  galleries,  excursions,  camps, 
bathing  beaches  and  mountain  hikes,  the  pop- 
ular Russian  game,  Gorodki,  and  Russian 
soccer.  International  Youth  Day  celebration 
are  shown 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.7     Russia 

CAUCASIAN  BARRIER,    llmin    16-sd-$36;  rent 
$1.50  UWF  914.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"A  film  about  a  little-known  region  of 
the  Soviet  Union,  photographed  and  narrated 
by  Carveth  Wells.  .  .  Shows  some  of  the 
pastoral  inhabitants  of  southern  Armenia, 
where  the  people  tend  their  peculiar  species 
of  sheep  and  practice  their  ancient  crafts. 
Here  stands  an  old  monastery,  claimed  to 
be  the  oldest  in  the  world.  The  town  of 
TIflls,     capital     of    Trans-Caucasia,     is     shown 

"Then  by  the  only  good  road  of  the 
region  the  Georgian  Military  Highway,  we 
visit    the    mountain    dwellers,    the    Khevsurs. 

"This  interesting  film  was  probably  pho- 
tographed before  many  of  the  Sovietizing 
changes  had  gone  into  effect.  It  has  docu- 
mentary significance  for  theological  students 
by  its  treatment  of  the  Khevsurs.  For  modern 
geography,  it  may  give  an  incorrect  impres- 
sion of  this  region.  Recommended  for  college 
students  in  sociology,  ethnology  or  theology." 
School  management 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHILDREN     OF     RUSSIA.       13min       16-sd-$50 
1946      IntFF  914,7 

p-el-Jh-sh-a 
The   Russian   children   go   to   school,    gar- 
den,    play,     parade,     visit    museums    and    art 
galleries,     and     live     in     the     summer    Pioneer 
camps 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ELECTION    DAY    IN    THE    USSR.     20min     16- 
sd-rent   $4   1946   Bran  914.7 

Jh-sh -c-adult-forum 
How  the  Soviet  citizens  voted  on  Feb  10, 
1946,  is  the  topic  of  this  film.  The  camera 
records  farmers,  movie  actors,  soldiers,  travel- 
lers; citizens  in  farms  and  villages,  factories, 
and  workshops,  as  they  cast  their  ballots  for 
the  Communist  party  candidates 

GYPSIES.     85min     16-sd-rent     $20     1938     BraF 

914.7 
Produced  In  Moscow  and  35mm  distributed 
by  Amkino 


NEW  MOSCOW.  (Our  Russian  allies  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-$36;  rent  $2    1940    BraF  914.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Closeup  study  of  the  capital  of  the  USSR 
showing    pre-war    building   of    factories,    apart- 
ment houses,   government  buildings,   parks  and 
the    new    subway,    the    Metro.      Of    interest   for 
geography,    architecture,    war    information    and 
entertainment  programming 
Minn  $1 
VisEd 

OCTOBER  CELEBRATION.  (Our  Russian 
allies    ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent    $2    BraF 

914.7 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Pre-war  celebration  of  the  anniversary  of 
the  founding  of  the  USSR 
VisEd 

ONE  DAY  IN  SOVIET  RUSSIA.  (United  na- 
tions features  ser.)  55min  16-sd-rent  $10  1941 
BraF  914.7 

"This  full  length  dramatic  record  was 
filmed  simultaneously  by  ninety  seven  camera- 
men, spread  over  the  vast  areas  of  Russia 
Written  and  narrated  by  Quentin  Reynolds, 
it  gives  a  complete  picture  of  life  in  the  So- 
viet."    Movie  makers 

NYU  $15 

VAF   $25 

VisEd 

PEOPLE   OF   RUSSIA.    (FitzPatrlck  traveltalks 

ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC  914.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  MGM  in  1942.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"A  narrated  travelogue  short  showing  the 
development  of  the  Russian  people  since  1932; 
how  they  have  educated  themselves;  concen- 
trating on  the  children;  how  they  have  mobi- 
lized women  and  made  them  qualified  to  do  any 
kind  of  work,  or  hold  any  kind  of  office.  People 
who  have  one  cause — freedom  and  have 
glorified   work."   Advisory   committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Ind  $1.50  Okla 

Kan  $1.50  Tenn    $2 

Mich   $1.50  YMCA 

Minn  $1 


44^ 


1947    EDITION 


914.7-914.71 


PEOPLES    OF    THE    SOVIET    UNION,      33mln 
16-sd-$100;  rent  $6     1946     IntFF  914.7 

el -jh-sh-c- adult -forum 

This  film,  photographed  by  American 
cameramen,  pictures  the  many  racial  groups 
which  make  up  the  Soviet  Union  and  gives  a 
truly  over-all  concept  of  this  vast  country  with 
its  many  separate  and  distinct  peoples.  It  re- 
quired several  years  of  photographic  expedi- 
tions and  covered  more  than  150,000  miles  of 
travel.  It  begins  with  the  people  of  Moscow 
and  Leningrad  and  then,  in  quick  succession, 
there  follow  pictures  of  the  Karelians,  the 
Armenians,  the  Georgians,  the  Tartars,  the 
Buryat-Mongolians,  the  Jews,  the  Ukranians, 
the  Uzbeks,  and  others 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SONG  OF  YOUTH.    (United  nations  ser.)  60mln 
16-sd-rent    $7.50     1941     BraF  914.7 

Documentary  of  sports  activities  in  the 
U.S.S.R.  and  culture  festivities  of  the  national 
minority  groups  and  varied  republics.  Nar- 
rated in  English 

SOVIET      FRONTIERS     ON      THE      DANUBE. 

(United  nations   ser.)    16-sd-sale  apply;   rent 
$10  1941  BraP  914.7 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Documentary  of  the  economic,  political 
and  the  social  changes  wrought  by  the  reor- 
ganization and  occupation  of  Bessarabia  and 
Northern  Bukovina  by  the  Red  Army.  Shows 
famed  Marshall  Timoshenko  reunited  with  his 
brother  after  23  years.  Also  scenes  of  folk 
dances  and  development  of  the  Red  army 


RED    REPUBLIC.    (Vagabond    adventure    ser.) 
lOmin   16-sd-?27;   rent  $1.50   1937  ITTCO    914.7 

Produced  by  RKO  Van  Beuren  corpora- 
tion 

Margaret  Bourke-White,  famous  globe- 
trotter and  internationally  known  photog- 
rapher herein  shows  a  most  interesting  part 
of  Russia.  Starting  at  Baku,  on  the  Caspian 
Sea,  is  shown  a  land  that  is  old  and  pi«- 
turesque  but  rapidly  being  modernized  under 
the  Soviet 

Next  is  shown  the  extensive  vineyards  of 
the  famous  wine  country  of  Georgia.  Then  is 
seen  the  great  Dneiper  Dam 

"Good  for  classes  where  critical  thinking 
is  done  in  relation  to  social  studies."  Collab- 
orator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPORT   FROM    MOSCOW.     (Our  Russian  al- 
lies ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-$40;  rent  $2    1941   BraP 

914.7 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

The  American  novelist  and  reporter, 
Erskine  Caldwell  is  interviewed  before  leaving 
Moscow.  He  tells  briefly  of  the  civilian  defense 
work  which  he  witnessed.  Scenes  follow  in 
huge  metallurgical  plants,  in  the  oil  industry, 
of  the  rapid  harvest,  of  nurses  drilling,  and 
of  Red  cross  work 

DeV    $1.50  Mich 

Heb    $1.50  Ohio 

IdP  $2.20  SC   $1.50 

Ind  $1.50  Tex  25c 

RUSSIA.     45min     16-si-$72    1937    EBP  914.7 

Guide 

Its  people,  its  public  buildings — old  and 
new,  conditions  in  the  cities,  in  the  factories, 
on  the  farms 

Rl,  Glimpses  of  Moscow;  R2,  Glimpses  of 
Leningrad  and  industry;  R3,  Development  of 
agriculture 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RUSSIA    AT    WAR.     (Forum   edition   ser.)     2R 

16-sd-apply     1945     March   of   time  914.7 

c-trade-adult 

"From  1917  to  the  2nd  World  War,  Rus- 
sia was  relatively  unknown.  But,  now,  through 
her  heroic  efforts  in  the  great  conflict,  this 
country  ...  is  much  better  understood  by  the 
rest  of  the  world. 

"The  camera  takes  us  to  Moscow  .  .  . 
and  eastern  limits  of  the  German  Invasion, 
gives  an  idea  of  the  size  of  the  country,  shows 
Russia  industrialized  for  war,  women  taking 
men's  places,  and  how  the  Germans  started 
on  the  downward  path  as  the  Russians  counter- 
attacked."    Film  world 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


URALS    FORGE    VICTORY.    14mln    16-sd-$54; 
rent    $2    1944    BraF  914.7 

sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced    by    Artkino 

Intensive  Industrial  progress  In  the  Urals, 
where   whole   industries   were   moved   from    the 
invaded     areas     and     now    constitute    decisive 
support    of    Russia's    Industrial    power 
NFS 


914.71     Finland.     Lapland 

FINLAND.  15min  16-si-$24  1935  EBP  914.71 
el-Jh  Guide 
"Views  of  Helsingfors,  the  capital,  as 
well  as  lumber  and  pulp  industries.  Other 
items  illustrated  in  this  film  are  water  power, 
country  life,  dairy  industry,  canals,  salmon 
Ashing,  athletics,  winter  sports,  and  views  of 
the  ice  breakers  which  keep  the  harbors  open." 
Iowa 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LIFE     IN     LAPLAND.       16min     16-sI-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50;    rent   $1-$1.25     1938     Nu-Art  914.71 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A  picture  of  the  life  of  the  Lapps  mainly 
during  the  winter.  Many  of  the  scenes  are 
of  reindeer  moving  to  better  pasturage  fol- 
lowed by  their  owners;  of  the  herds  being 
corraled  for  slaughter;  and  of  the  commer- 
cial uses  of  all  parts  of  the  reindeer.  Brief 
shot  of  the  meagre  existence  of  the  Lapps, 
their  customs  and  their  schools.  A  supple- 
mentary picture  to  more  complete  informa- 
tion about  Lapland 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  WIND  FROM  THE  WEST.     18mln     16-si- 
sd-$38.50;  rent  $2.50     PON  914.71 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  Swedish  Travel  Information 
Bureau 

A  blend  of  fact  and  fantasy,  the  land  of 
the  Lapps  In  northernmost  Sweden  Is  the  set- 
ting. In  a  schoolhouse  young  Nils  sits  dreamily 
longing  that  he  might  go  with  the  older  Lapps 
on  their  yearly  migration  to  the  mountains. 
Presently  the  boy  dozes,  and  In  his  dream  the 
voice  of  the  Wind  from  the  West  speaks  to 
him,  and  takes  him  on  a  dream-visit  to  the 
inoun  tains 

"This  unique  picture  by  Arne  Suckadorff, 
Sweden's  most  skillful  moving  picture  photog- 
rapher, shows  the  animals  and  flowers  of  Lap- 
land and  successfully  combines  a  charming 
story  with  instruction  about  a  little-known  part 
of  the  world."    Film  news 

CanNFS  Ind  $1.50 

Col  Ohio 

PIP    8i-sd-$l-|l,50  Wis   sd-$1.60 

Ideal 


449 


§14.74-914.85 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


914.74     Estonia 

ESTONIA.     IR    16-si-color-$60;   rent  J2.50  1940 

ITTCO  914.74 

"Travelogue  in  color  showing  scenes  in 
Narva  and  in  the  capital  city  of  Tallinn  con- 
trasted with  views  of  country  estates.  Chil- 
dren engage  in  native  folk  dances  and  ath- 
letic   games."      Scholastic 

Cine  IdP 

DeV  $2  NatFS  $62.50;  rent 

Da  »2.50 


914.8     Scandinavia 

DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  SEA.  (FitzPatrick 
traveltalk  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-?31.50;  rent  $1.50 
UWF  914.8 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Map    locates    Norway,    Sweden    and    Den- 
mark.   Bergen,   Stockholm  and  Copenhagen   are 
visited 
A&B  Ideal  $1.65 

Calhoun  Nay 

Ea  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

OVER    THE    VIKING    TRAIL.     (Magic    carpet 

ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  914.8 

Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Here  are  Norway  and  Sweden  and  their 
people.  .  .  There  is  no  commentary.  The 
musical  background  includes  the  fiddlers'  play- 
ing. Should  be  valuable  for  geography  classes, 
grades  7  through  12.  Might  be  useful  also  in 
music  appreciation  classes."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Ohio 

TMCA  $1.50 


914.81      Norway 


NORWAY— LAND  OF  THE  MIDNIGHT  SUN. 
(FitzPatrick  traveltalk  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd- 
apply     TFC  914.81 

Available  only  to  schools 

"Norwegians  of  today  are  contrasted  with 
the  Vikings. 

"Norway's  limited  natural  resources  re- 
sulted in  migration  and  a  small  population. 
There  are  no  extrenies  of  poverty  and  riches; 
life  is  comparatively  simple,  with  the  native 
people  depending  upon  farming,  fishing  and 
tourist  trade  for  a  livelihood. 

"The  magnificent  mountains  and  fjords  are 
pictured  and  in  their  midst  a  community  of 
nomad  Laplanders.  The  reindeer  herds  are  not 
only  beasts  of  burden  but  provide  milk,  meat, 
and  skins  for  tents,  blankets,  and  clothing." 
Wisconsin 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NORWEGIAN  SKETCHES.    IR    16-sd-$27;  rent 

$1.50   ITTCO  914.81 

A  scenic  reel  of  Norway  showing  the  king's 

palace,   fjords,   towering  mountains,   stupendous 

glaciers,  and  a  country  wedding 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VIKING   TRAIL.     (Magic   carpet   ser.)     IR     16- 
sd-apply     TFC  914.81 
et-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Portrays  the  sweeping  beauty  of  Nor- 
way, its  fjords,  wfiterfalls  and  snow-capped 
mountains,  and  shows  us  the  country  people 
still    living    under    the    influence    of   an    ancient 


tradition.  .  .  Comment  by  Lowell  Thomas. 
Recommended  for  geography  classes  at  the 
lower  grade  levels  and  for  social  studies  at  the 
higher  levels.  The  commentary  is  interestins: 
and  instructive."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.85     Sweden 

CHILD    WELFARE    IN    SWEDEN,     llmln    16- 
sd-$23;    rent    $1.25      1941      FON  914.85 

forum 

This  gives  an  Interesting  insight  into 
the  management  of  its  children  by  a  pro- 
gressive government  to  whom  children  are 
very   important 

It  tells  of  the  medical  care  and  financial 
aid  available  before  and  after  the  birth  of  a 
child,  of  special  housing  arrangements.  The 
lot  of  the  working  mother  is  greatly  lightened 
by  careful  government  supervision  of  both  the 
mother    and    her    children 

The  Swedes  have  cooperative  nursery 
schools  and  summer  camps.  Parks  and  swim- 
ming pools  are  provided.  The  closing  se- 
quences tell  the  story  of  dental  care  available 
to    the    youngsters 

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libraries  or  distributors 


COLORFUL     SWEDEN.     lOmin     16-si-sd-color- 
$75;    rent    $2.50     1942     FON  914.85 

el-jh-sh-c-adu!t 

A  liner  arrives  from  America  in  the 
busy  harbor  of  Gothenburg.  A  jaunt  into 
the  Chateaux  Country  in  southern  Sweden 
reveals  some  of  the  most  gracious  scenes 
which  the  country  has  to  offer.  Fine  old 
castles,  lovely  gardens  at  Norrviken,  and  a 
typical  summertime  beach  playground  on  the 
southern    coast 

A  trip  to  Stockholm  follows  by  way  of  the 
Gota  Canal.  Along  the  way  we  see  rich  farm- 
lands of  central  Sweden,  Lake  Takern,  a  sanc- 
tuary for  water  birds,  and  the  town  of  Vad- 
stena.  In  Stockholm  we  see  modern  apartment 
buildings,  the  Royal  Palace  and  the  summer 
palace  of  Drottninsholrn.  King  Gustaf,  Crown 
Prince  Gustaf  Adolf  and  hid  younger  brother. 
Prince  William,  as  well  as  the  King's  brothers, 
Prince  Carl  and  Prince  Eugene  are  seen,  each 
occupied   at   his   special   profession 

The  picture  deals  with  a  variety  of  char- 
acteristic bits  of  "colorful  Sweden";  the  yacht- 
ing regatta  at  Sandhamn;  Visby,  on  the  island 
of  Gotland;  Upsala  Castle  and  Cathedral;  and 
then  Dalecarlia,  "the  heart  of  Sweden,"  with 
its  picturesque  churches,  scenery  and  folk- 
ways 

We  proceed  northward  stopping  for  a  bit 
of  fishing  then  going  on  to  the  rugged,  far 
northern   province   of  Lapland 

CanNFS  Ideal  $2.50 

CFC  MontS 

FiP    si-sd-$l-$1.50  Ohio 


DALECARLIA— THE     HEART     OF     SWEDEN. 

llmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50  1938 
Nu-Art  914.85 

Here,  more  than  anywhere  else  In  Sweden, 
old  traditions  still  survive,  ancient  homesteads 
have  been  preserved,  and  against  this  rustic 
setting,  quaint  native  costumes  are  to  be  seen 
everywhere 

Community  farms,  where  men  and  women 
share  equally  in  all  the  work,  including  farm- 
ing, spinning,  weaving  and  the  malcing  of 
grindstones  are  run  according  to  the  most 
modern  cooperative  methods  and  regulations, 
although  their  primitive  farm  implements  and 
customs  have  been  unchanged  for  centuries 
Available  from  10  or  inore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


450 


1947    EDITION 


914.85-914.92 


LIFE     IN    STOCKHOLM.      llmin    16-si-sd-$23; 

rent   |1.25     FON  914.85 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
General  views  of  the  city  followed  by 
glimpses  of  Stockholm,  the  metropolis.  Then 
summer  and  winter  scenes,  including  popular 
sports.  There  are  shots  of  the  royal  family 
on  gala  occasions 

Can  NFS  Geo  sd-$2 

CFC  Ideal  $1.25 

FiP   si-sd-50c-75c  Ohio 

MIDSUMMER  IN  SWEDEN.  (Swedish  trave- 
logues ser.)  llmin  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent 
$1-$1.50      1938      Nu-Art  914.85 

At  the  height  of  the  summer  season  in 
Sweden,  the  quiet  villages  are  transformed  into 
populous  little  cities.  On  Midsummer  Eve — 
June  23rd — the  peasants  gather  from  all  the 
outlying  farms  and  hillsides,  to  revive  the 
quaint  pagan  custom  of  raising  the  May-pole, 
which  is  covered  with  their  blue  and  yellow 
national  colors,  and  decked  with  garlands  of 
flowers.  The  thousands  of  men,  women  and 
children,  in  their  gay  festive  attire,  gathered 
around  the  pole  at  twilight,  present  a  most 
interesting  sight 

The  following  Sunday,  Midsummer  Sunday 
— we  see  another  brilliant  spectacle;  The 
peasants,  in  colorful  costumes,  assemble  from 
the  neighboring  mountain  farms  and  in  their 
distinctive  parish-boats,  which  seat  upwards 
of  forty  people,  row  rhythmically  across  the 
lake  to  the  famous  church  at  Leksand,  built 
in  the  fourteenth  century 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SCENIC  SWEDEN  (THE  LAND  AND  THE 
PEOPLE).  21min  16-si-sd-$42;  rent  $1.75- 
$2.50      1946     FON  914.85 

el-jh-adult 
From  the  farmlands  of  Skane  to  the 
forests  and  streams  of  Norrland,  Sweden  re- 
veals herself  as  a  country  of  contrasts — the 
charming  old  castles  and  the  modern  apart- 
ment houses,  the  cities  and  the  vast 
stretches  of  Lapland — an  agricultural  country 
and  an  industrial  center 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

SNOW  MAGIC  IN  SWEDEN.  9min  IG-si-sd- 
color-$80;    rent    $2-$4      1945      FON  914.85 

el-jh-sh-adult 
Gives    a    vivid    picture    of    a    strong    na- 
tional   tradition — skiing   on    snowclad    hills    and 
fields.    Part    of    the    film    presents    the    nomads 
of  Lapland,    the   cold   nothern   province 

"Attractive  picture.  Educational  content 
slight."      Collaborator 

CanNFS 
Ideal 

SWEDEN.  15min  16-si-$24  1934  EBF  914.85 
Jh  Guide 
Mining  activities  north  of  the  Arctic; 
Lapps  and  their  herds  of  reindeer;  logging; 
native  costumes  and  customs  In  rural  dis- 
tricts; Stockholm;  tomb  of  John  Ericsson; 
University  at  Uppsala;  G5ta  canal;  GOteborg; 
rums  at  Visby;  estates  of  nobility;  winter  and 
summer  sports 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SWEDEN.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  14min  16-sd- 
apply     1945     March  of  time  914.85 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

"Although  Sweden  was  one  of  the  two 
neutral  European  countries,  she  felt  the  war 
Just  the  same.  Depending  largely  on  imports 
and  exports  for  her  existence,  her  hands  were 
tied. 

"Agriculture  is  Sweden's  foremost  indus- 
try .  .  .  Consumer  co-operatives  are  making 
great  strides.  Second  is  the  great  iron  and 
steel  industry,  followed  by  wood  and  lumber 


"Shows  the  King  .  .  .  the  people  at 
work  and  at  play,  and  typical  scenes  in  her 
cities. 

"Well  suited  to  audiences  interested  in 
her  economics  and  travel,  with  geography  and 
social  studies  classes  probably  getting  the 
most  from  the  film."    Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SWEDES  AT   WORK  AND    PLAY.     22mln     16- 

$38.50;    rent    $2.50    1941    FON  914.85 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  simple  factual  picture  of  the  people  of 
Sweden  as  they  work  and  as  they  find  amuse- 
ment. Includes  shots  of  the  Christmas  Santa 
Lucia  festival  and  of  King  Gustav  on  his  80th 
birthday 

CFC  FiP   si-sd-$l-$l.BO        j 

Ideal  ._       ,  .       UWF 

SWEDISH    INDUSTRIES.     22min     16-sd-$38.50; 
rent  $3     1941     P'ON  914.85 

jh-sh-c-adult 
An  interesting  outline  of  the  peoples  of 
Sweden  and  of  their  varied  occupations.  Agri- 
culture, of  course,  ranks  liighest.  Forestry 
is  next.  Then  there  is  mining  of  iron,  manu- 
facture of  steel  and  the  making  of  many  metal 
products.  The  Swedes  do  fine  silverwork  also 
and  are  expert  at  glass  blowing  and  glass 
engraving 

CanNFS  Ideal 

CFC  Ind  $2.50 

PiP    $1.50  Ohio 
Geo   $3.50 


914.89     Denmark 

DENMARK.  15min  16-si-$24  1934  EBF  914.89 
el-Jh  Guide 
"Typical  farm  life  in  Denmark,  the  man- 
ufacturing of  matches,  chocolate  candy,  and 
Danish  porcelain.  Also,  views  of  the  capital. 
various  castles,  including  Kronborg  Castle  at 
Elsinore — the  scene  of  Shakespeare's  'Ham- 
let.' "      Missouri 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.92     Netherlands 

CANALS,    TULIPS    AND    WINDMILLS.    8min 

16-sd-rent   $1.50     UWF  914.92 

el-Jh 
Produced     by    Universal     in     their    Going 
places    series    under    title    "Holland" 

Canals  and  the  canal  boat  kind  of  life 
of  the  low  Netherlands  country  is  first  shown. 
Then  we  see  Rembrandt's  home  in  Amsterdam, 
followed  by  scenes  of  cleaning  and  sweeping 
and  scrubbing  for  which  the  Dutch  are  well 
Known.  Holiday  costumes  are  glimpsed. 
There  are  many  bicycles  and  city  streets  are 
crowded  with  cyclists 

Diamond  cutting.  A  short  sequence  shows 
the  making  of  Delft  china.  Shows  the  making 
of  long  clay  pipes  and  of  the  native  wooden 
shoes 

Back  to  canal  life — children  go  to  school 
by  boat  and  household  supplies  are  delivered 
by  the  water  routes.  There  is  a  good  shot  of 
a  dog  cart.  The  cheese  industry  is  glimpsed. 
The  tulip  Industry  as  it  used  to  be  is  shown 
in  some  detail.  Dutch  country  scenes  with 
the  inevitable  windmill  bring  the  film  to  Its 
close 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad   $1.60 

Nay 

CHILDREN    OF    HOLLAND.      (Primary    grade 

ser.)    llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  §14.9? 

p-el-Jh-sh    Guide  15c 

Study  of  the  home   life,   environment  and 

activities    of    a   country    boy    and   girl    In    pic- 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CHILDREN  OF  HOLLAND — Continued 
turesque  Holland.  Their  school  activities,  sports 
and    games,    and    a    horse    and    cart    trip    with 
their  parents   to  a  typical   Dutch  town  provide 
glimpses  of  rural  and  urban  life 

After  returning  home,  the  day  is  con- 
cluded with  handicraft,  hobby  and  recreational 
activities.  Reproduced  and  interpreted  native 
conversations  are  provided  in  several  sequences 

"An  excellent  film  for  educational  pur- 
poses."   California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DUTCH    TRADITION.      27min      16-sd-$50;    rent 
$2     FON  914.92 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

Prints  may  be  purchased  from  BraF  for 
$22.74 

"This  .  .  .  production  was  directed  by 
John  Ferno  in  cooperation  with  the  Nether- 
lands Information  Bureau  and  the  National 
Film  Board  of  Canada. 

"The  picture  tells  how  the  spirit,  organi- 
zation and  accomplishment  of  the  valiant 
Netherlands  transcend  the  Axis  domination  of 
its  resources  and  indicates  that  the  hope  of 
all  the  Dutch,  expressed  by  their  queen  when 
she  said,  "The  Netherlands  shall  live  again,' 
will  be  fulfilled. 

"The  rise  of  modem  Holland,  its  cultural 
development  and  its  industrial  progress  in 
time  of  peace  are  shown  in  shocking  contrast 
with  the  devastation  of  the  country-side  and 
the    destruction    of    the    cities    by    the   Nazis. 

"The  East  Indies,  now  in  Japanese  hands, 
are    presented    in    a    colorful    sequence    which 
shows    the    varied    peoples    and    industries    of 
these    vital    islands.    .    ."    Movie    makers 
r-  Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 

HOLLAND  AND  THE  2UYDER  ZEE.     (De  La 
Varre   travelogue)    9min  16-sd-apply    TFC 

914.92 
el-Jh-sh 
A  Columbia  production.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"Shows  life  in  Amsterdam.  Interesting 
shots  are  shown  in  the  market  place  where 
cheese  is  bought  and  sold  by  the  inhabitants. 
The  famous  dykes,  the  town  hall,  the  wooden 
shoes  worn  by  the  peasants  and  the  various 
headdresses  worn  by  Catholics  and  Protestants 
are  attractively  portrayed. 

"The  contrast  of  the  busy  main  street  with 
Its  shopping  district  and  the  farm  lands  is 
shown.  An  interesting  narrator  describes  the 
abundance  of  dairy  products. 

"Recommended  for  use  in  elementary  and 
Junior  high  school  geography  classes,  for  senior 
high  school  in  home  economics  classes.  Very 
suggestive  also  in  art  and  dramatic  classes 
studying  costumes."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROAMING      THE      NETHERLANDS.       (Magic 
carpet  ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  914.92 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"A  series  of  glimpses  of  some  of  the  cities. 
the  countryside,  and  the  people  of  the  Nether- 
lands. .  .  Captions  and  a  background  of  or- 
chestral music.  The  exact  locale  of  the  in- 
troductory scenes  is  not  indicated.  However, 
the  picture  is  excellent  material. 

"Highly  recommended  for  geographv 
classes  in  grades  4  through  9,  and  for  social 
studies  in  grades  10  through  12.  It  might  be 
useful  for  college  geography  also.  Should  be 
valuable  for  the  study  of  architecture  and 
costuming,  and  as  project  material."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


914.93     Belgium 


ANTWERP,     (Vagabond  adventure  ser.)  lOmin 

16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  914.93 

Produced  by  RKO  Van  Buren  production 
"Produced  from  the  viewpoint  of  an  actual 
visit  to  the  city  of  Antwerp  with  the  narrator 
as  a  guide.  Opening  sequence  shows  the  city's 
docks  and  the  farmers'  produce  markets.  The 
hard-working  dogs  are  seen  as  they  pull  their 
carts.  The  small  trolley-cars  timidly  try  to 
inject  an  air  of  modernisin  into  the  old  city. 
The  zoo,  one  of  the  world's  finest,  is  visited. 
"We  see  that  gasoline  has  not  put  the 
horse  entirely  out  of  business  in  Antwerp. 
The  flower  market  at  the  foot  of  Antwerp 
Cathedral,  started  in  the  fourteenth  century, 
is  visited  next.  In  the  cathedral,  the  carillon 
is  shown  with  its  old-fashioned  keyboard,  and 
the  film  concludes  with  the  sound  of  the  bells. 
Sound  narration  and  music,  quality  excellent; 
photography  excellent."    Georgia  > 

AudF    $1.50  Ohio 

DeVry  $1.50  SD 

Ideal  $1.65  UWF 

NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

BELGIAN  CITIES.  IR  16-si-$25;  rent  $1.50 
UWF  914.93 

Presents  a  brief  survey  of  Belgium's  lead- 
ing cities,  each  distinct  from  the  other  in  his- 
torical background 

Bruges  is  medieval  in  spirit  with  Its 
canals,  quaint  streets,  buildings,  and  its  lace- 
making 

At  Ostend,  there  is  the  fishing  fleet  sailing 
out  at  dawn,   and  the  pleasure  beaches 

Antwerp  on  the  Scheldt  is  chiefly  com- 
mercial, ranking  as  one  of  the  most  important 
ports  of  Europe 

Brussels,  the  capital,  is  centrally  located 
between  the  Flemish  lowlands  and  the  higher, 
French-speaking  south 

Lifege  with  its  industrial  smoke  and  steam 
presents  a  more  modern  picture 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

FLEMISH   FOLK.     (Magic  carpet    ser.)    IR  16- 
sd-apply     TFC  914.93 
el-Jh-sh 
A    2()th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"These  are  scenes  in  the  Flemish  provinces 
of  Belgium,  Bruges  and  Ghent  in  particular. 
Pictures  and  commentary  stress  the  remarkable 
extent  to  which  medieval  dress  and  medieval 
customs   have   been   preserved   in   this   area. 

"Highly  recommended  as  being  of  great 
value  in  geography  and  history,  grades  4 
through  12.  Recommended  also  as  very  useful 
in  college  social  anthropology  and  as  having 
considerable  value  in  art  and  music  courses 
at  all  grade  levels."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Belgian  I  center  Okla  $1.50 

BosU  $1.50  VAF  $2 

Ca!   $1  Wis  $1.25 

FH  $2 


914.94     Switzerland 

BEAUTIFUL  SWITZERLAND.  lOmln  16-sd- 
apply  TFC  914.94 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Depicts  the  scenic  grandeur  of  Switzer-- 
land,  mostly  devoted  to  the  Alps,  Lake  Lucerne, 
Geneva.  Lausanne  and  Interlaken.  The  narra- 
tion, illustrated  by  a  map,  tells  how  Switzerland 
is  naturally  fortified  by  the  impregnable  barrier 
which  is  created  by  the  Jungfrau,  the  Matter^ 
horq  and  numerous  other  peaks, 


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914.94-914.97 


BEAUTIFUL   SWITZERLAND— OonMnwed 

"Recommended  for  classes  In  geography 
and  social  studies  at  all  grade  levels.  Might  be 
useful  also  in  ai-t  classes."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Kan  $1.50 

Cal    $1  Ohio 

ColPJC  $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

Geo  $2  YMCA 
Ind  $1.25 

CHILDREN      OF      SWITZERLAND.      (Primary 

grade    ser.)    IR    16-sd-$50    1940   EBF  914.94 

p-el-Jh     Guide  15c 

"Portrays  the  influence  of  an  Alpine  en- 
vironment upon  the  pastoral  existence  of  the 
members  of  a  typical  Swiss  family.  Charac- 
teristic village,  home  and  outdoor  scenes  re- 
veal the  frugal  existence  of  a  mountain  people 
whose  chief  means  of  livelihood  are  their 
cattle. 

"Beautiful  summer  scenes  of  the  rugged 
snow-covered  Alps  are  provided,  together  with 
reproduced  and  interpreted  Swiss  conversa- 
tions. 

"The  film  is  designed  to  enable  pupils  to 
make  fundamental  comparisons  with  their  own 
way  of  living,  leading  to  a  better  understand- 
ing of  tlie  influence  of  environment  upon  hu- 
man   activity."      Georgia 

"An  excellent  film  for  use  in  the  ele- 
mentary schools.  Good  commentary  and  ex- 
cellent  photography."     California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CONQUEST  OF  THE  ALPS.  2R  16-sd-$50  1940 
Hoffberg  914.94 

Snow-capped  mountains  in  the  Bernice 
Alpine  country  look  down  on  the  hamlet  of 
Blue  Lake.  The  lake  is  so  full  of  lime  that 
it  never  freezes  and  trees  which  have  fallen 
into  it  look  petrified  but  are  really  coated 
with  lime.  Here  trout  are  bred.  Cattle  are 
grazing  and  an  old  water  wheel  turns.  It  is 
a  high  Catholic  holiday  and  there  is  a  proces- 
sion. Then  we  see  methods  of  transportation 
in  this  rough  country 

Reel  2  shows  us  the  beautiful  mountain 
scenery  again  and  a  gig  is  crossing  a  bridge.  We 
follow  a  party  of  mountain  climbers  and  beside 
the  beautiful  mountains  we  see  some  of  the 
Alpine  flowers — Alpine  rose,  blue  gentians, 
mountain  dipper,  edelweiss.  Some  marmots 
are  seen.  Ahead  lies  the  ice  fields  and  our 
party  continues  to  climb  upward.  Then  we 
see  that  modern  engineering  has  conquered 
the  Alps  with  viaducts,  tunnels  and  railway 
BK  $2.50 
IdP 

GENEVA  BY  THE  LAKE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  914.94 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"We  see  the  modern  and  the  ancient 
existing  together  in  this  Swiss  city.  There 
are  views  of  the  Rhone  Valley,  Mont  Blanc, 
and  Lake  Geneva.  .  .  Action  sounds  and  com- 
mentary. The  treatment  of  this  film  is  some- 
what cursory.  Should  be  moderately  valuable 
in  geography  classes,  grades  4  through  12." 
Advisory   committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Ala  Okla  $1.50 

BosU  $1.60  VAP  $2 
Mich 


9 1 4.95     Greece.     Cyprus 

AROUND    THE    ACROPOLIS.      (Magic    carpet 
ser.)   IR     16-sd-apply    TFC  914.95 

Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"A  picture  of  modern,  busy  Athens  with 
the  Acropolis  as  a  background.  .  .  Orchestral 
accompaniment.  Should  be  fairly  useful  in 
groups    studying    modern     Greece.       Suggested 


for    social    geography,    grades    7    through    12." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH   $1.50  Tenn  $2 

FH   $2  Wis    $1.75 

Ohio 

CYPRUS    IS   AN    ISLAND.      34min   16-sd-$62.50; 

rent  $4     1946     BIS  914,95 

Jh-sh-a 
Opens  with  a  brief  history  of  Cyprus 
from  the  days  of  the  ancient  Greeks  to  the 
present  time.  The  cities  are  cosmopolitan 
places  whose  inhabitants  speak  many  different 
languages;  the  real  Cyprus  is  to  be  found  in 
the  villages  and  farms,  where  the  people  till 
the  soil  in  the  traditional  manner  and  only 
very  gradually  accept  modern  methods  of  agri- 
culture 

CanNFS  Ideal 

FON   $64;    rent   $4  VisEd 

GLIMPSES  OF  GREECE.     (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply    TFC  914.95 

Jh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Three  sequences  showing  the  nomads  of 
Macedonia,  a  Greek  Catholic  monastery  in 
Thessaly,  and  of  the  Royal  Guards  drilling  at 
the  Acropolis  are  shown  here.  .  .  There  is 
a  musical  background.  Recommended  for 
social  geography,  grades  7  through  9.  Sug- 
gested that  use  for  geography  classes  is  limited 
because  the  sequences  are  unrelated."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  FH  $2 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

Cal  $1 

GREECE.    (Forum    edition)    16min    16-sd-apply 
1946   MOT  914.95 

jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 
The  film  shows  the  heroic  struggles  of 
the  people  of  Greece,  as  well  as  the  efforts 
being  made  for  the  reestablishment  of  eco- 
nomic and  political  order — how  millions  of 
tons  of  food,  clothing  and  medicine  have  been 
brought  into  Greece  by  UNRRA;  how  agricul- 
tural implements  are  being  provided  to  restore 
farm  production 
UNRRA 


914.97     Bulgaria.    Yugoslavia 

BULGARIA.  15min  16-si-$24  1940  EBF  914.97 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
An  air  view  of  Sofia  opens  this  film. 
Views  at  an  airport  follow.  Then  a  train 
is  seen  and  the  railway  station.  A  statue 
glorifying  the  soldier  is  shown.  Street  scenes. 
Public  buildings  present  contrasting  styles  of 
architecture.  The  public  market.  Farm  life  is 
primitive.  The  loom  is  a  household  fixture. 
A  plow  drawn  by  oxen.  A^  woman  with  a 
distaff  guides  the  oxen 

The   entire   family  shares   in   the  work  of 
harvesting    the    crops.    Fruit    picking    follows. 
Sheep's  milk  is  used  for  making  cheese      State 
sponsored  agricultural  schools  train  the  young- 
er  generation 
Mich  $1 
Ohio 
VES  $1 

YUGOSLAVIA.     15min     16-si-$24     1940     EBP 

914.97 

Guide 

"Simple  peasant  life  on  a  small  farm; 
the  growing  of  vegetables  and  flowers  for  com- 
mercial seed  and  threshing  of  seed;  hog  rais- 
ing; rug  weaving;  use  of  modern  machinery 
on    larger    farm;    an    elementary    school. 

"Belgrade,  the  capital,  showing  waterfront 
scenes,  the  old  fort,  the  modern  city — market 
place,  street  scenes,  railway  depot,  and  mod- 
ern public  buildings."     Ohio 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


YUGOSLAVI  A— Continued 

"Photographic  material  excellent  but  edit- 
ing not  up  to  modem  standards."     Collaborator 

Mich  $1  SaskEd 

MonSch  VES  %1 

Ohio  Wis  75c 

QueEd 

915    Asia 

ALONG    THE    GREAT    SILK    ROUTE.     30min 
16-sd-color-loan      GM  915 

el-Jh-sh 
A  travel  film  in  color  which  accompanies 
the  Ijawrence  Copley  Thaw  Trans-Asia  Ex- 
pedition on  the  overland  route  through  France. 
Germany,  the  Balkans.  Turk'^y,  Syria,  Iraq, 
Khyber  Pass  to  the  border  of  India.  Pho- 
Iran  sjid  mysterious  Afghanistan  through  the 
tographed  just  at  the  outbreak  of  the  present 
war 

CHILDREN    OF  ASIA.     IR    16-si-rent  50c  1938 
AMNH  915 

p-el 

Shows  how  children  in  some  of  the  coun- 
tries of  the  Orient  live.  We  see  little  Mon- 
golian, Chinese,  Indian  and  Burmese  boys  and 
girls  at  work  and  at  play 

FROM  SINGAPORE  TO  HONGKONG.     (De  La 
Varre    travelogue)      lOmin     16-sd-apply    TFC 

915 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Columbia  production.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"An  interesting  travelogue  of  two  of  Great 
Britain's  most  important  Far  Eastern  posses- 
sions. Scenes  in  Singapore  include  the  European 
business  district,  varied  architecture  of  the 
temples  and  Moslem  mosques,  and  the  numer- 
ous public  buildings  and  residences  of  influential 
citizens.  A  few  shots  of  the  fortifications  of  this 
military  base  are  given.  The  scene  then  shifts 
to  Hong  Kong  .  .  .  and  here  we  see  a  great 
contrast  in  the  modern  buildings  and  native 
sampans  in  the  harbor."    Collaborator 

"Highly  recommended  for  geography  classes 
in   elementary  and  junior   high   school,   and   for 
social    studies    at    all    grade    levels."     Advisorv 
committee 
AMNH  $1.50  Minn  Jl 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

lo  $1.50 

GLIMPSES  OF  THE  NEAR  EAST.    15min    16- 

si-$24      1940      EBF  915 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Scenes  photographed  In  modern  Syria, 
Iraq  and  Iran  along  the  course  of  the  ancient 
trade  or  silk  route  which  was  between  Europe 
and  Asia.  Damascus.  A  shot  of  the  wall.  A 
native  on  a  camel  goes  through  a  gateway. 
The  baza,ar,  or  oriental  market  place.  Handi- 
crafts flourish  in  the  bazaars 

Labor  saving  machinery  Is  in  the  earliest 
phases  of  its  evolution.  A  sheep  is  clipped. 
The  wool  is  carded  and  spun  into  thread. 
Rug  designs  follow  time  honored  patterns. 
Patterns  on  less  expensive  fabrics  are  hand 
blocked.  We  see  children  at  their  desks. 
Modern  air  and  rail  transportation  brings  new 
ideas  and  additional  trade 

Improved  bridges  are  required  for  auto- 
mobile transport.  Street  scenes  in  larger  cities 
along  the  route.  We  visit  a  modern  depart- 
ment store.  Native  men  enjoy  ice  cream  as 
they  listen  to  the  radio.  The  money  changer 
is  seen  at  work.  Classroom  scenes  conclude 
the  film 

Geo  $2  TexEd  loan 

Mich    $1  VES  $1 

Ohio  Wis  75e 

HOW  OUR  NEIGHBORS  LIVE.  (Oriental  Jour- 
neys ser.)    llmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50     UWF     915 
el-Jh 
This  film,   produced  by  Grace  G.  Hunting- 
ton    and     narrated     by     Wilfred     Lucas,     goes 


rapidly  from  India  to  Bali,  to  Indo  Chlnai, 
Hawaii,  Siam,  Burma,  Korea  and  Japan.  It 
contrasts  poverty  and  plenty.  Three  particu- 
larly interesting  scenes  are  shown:  poi  making 
in  Hawaii;  life  on  the  sampans  of  China;  and 
the  Japanese  tea  service  which  has  become  a 
ritual 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

La  TexVB 

Nay  West 

NORTH    CHINA    AND    KOREA.    (Wonders    of 

the    Avorld    ser.)    15min      16-si-$20;    rent    $1.50 
1934      UWF  915 

el-jh 
The  railroad  takes  us  inland,  through 
Tientsin,  to  Peiping.  We  follow  a  camel 
train  into  the  Chinese  City  and  see  Jade 
street,  women  with  bound  feet,  the  Win- 
ter palace,  the  Forbidden  City  of  the  Em- 
perors, the  Temple  and  Altar  of  Heaven, 
Chinese  soldiers,  an  outdoor  restaurant  and 
barber  shop 

Then  comes  a  rail  journey  to  the  Great 
Wall,  and  many  interesting  scenes  of  repairs 
to  and  life  upon  this  remarkable  defense  work. 
Then  to  Korea — Seoul,  the  capital,  with  its 
great  shrine.  Kaifuku  palace,  street  scenes, 
washing  clothes  outdoors,  traders,  what  to 
wear  when  in  mourning,   and  dances 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay 

PENANG  —  MALACCA  —  SIAM  —  SINGA- 
PORE.  (Wonders  of  the  world  ser.)  15min  16- 
si-$20;    rent    $1.50      1934      UWF  915 

el-jh 
Penang  Island,  in  the  Bay  of  Bengal, 
reveals  palm  leaf  huts  beneath  towering  trees. 
Ayer  Itam  Temple  has  thousands  of  turtles 
to  be  fed.  Snake  Temple  is  very  well  named. 
Malacca  .  .  .  Singapore,  harbor,  trolleys,  rub- 
ber culture  .  .  .  Siam,  Bangkok  .  .  .  Wat  Arun, 
the  Porcelain  Temple.  Royal  Palaces.  Temple 
of  the  Emerald  Buddha.  Wat  Po,  largest  tem- 
ple in  Siam 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay  VES  $1 


915.1     China 

CHILDREN  OF  CHINA.    (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1940   EBF  915.1 

p-el-Jh-sh    Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  L.  C. 
Goodrich  of  Columbia  university.  Repro- 
duces episodes  from  the  home,  school  and 
play  life  of  children  in  a  representative  village 
deep  in  the  interior  of  China.  Different  types 
of  family  relationships  are  observed.  School 
training  in  loyalty  to  parents,  together  with 
home  and  community  customs,  reflect  the  in- 
fluence of  Chinese  tradition  on  contemporary 
life.  Recreational  activities  are  shown,  and 
Chinese  dialog  is  reproduced  and  interpreted 
In  several  sequences 

May  be  used  In  the  langruage  arts;  in  the 
social  studies  and  regional  geography;  and  in 
home  economics  and  sociology 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CHINA.     (Forum     edition     ser.)     18min    16-sd- 
apply    1945    MOT  915.1 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Story    of    the    titanic    struggle    of    that 
vast  and  populous  nation  to  modernize  and  to 
protect  herself  against  the  tyrant,  Japan."  Ed- 
ucational screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


454 


1947    EDITION 


915.1-915.15 


CITY    THAT    NEVER    SLEEPS.    20min    16-si- 

$23.22;   rent  $1.60  Bray  915.1 

el-Jh-sh 
Habits,  customs  and  people  of  China;  the 
river;  natives  who  live  in  boats;  Chinese  junks; 
walled  city  of  Canton;  native  quarter,  bazaars, 
pagodas;  Sha-mien,  where  foreign  residents 
live 

EPS  Mo    50c 

Fi  Syr  $1 

Gen  VES    $1 

La 

HONG  KONQ  HIGH  LIGHTS.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)  IR  16-sd-appIy  TFC  915.1 

el-Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Glimpses  of  Hong  Kong.  .  .  Commentary 
and  a  background  of  orchestral  music.  This 
film  is  principally  a  sight  seeing  trip  through 
Hong  Kong.  Suggested  as  having  limited  value 
for  geography  and  the  social  studies."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  NatFS 

DeV   $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  VAP 

PAGODAS  OF  PEIPING.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Opening  with  a  view  of  the  gate  of  the 
Temple  of  Heaven,  this  picture  shows  us  some 
of  the  more  beautiful  parts  of  ancient  Peip- 
Ing.  .  .  Commentary  and  a  background  of 
orchestral  music.  An  excellent  picture.  Highly 
recommended  for  geography  classes,  grades  4 
through  college;  extremely  good  for  sociology, 
grades  10  through  12,  and  very  valuable  for 
college  classes  in  sociology.  Should  be  useful 
too  in  teaching  art  and  architecture  courses." 
Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PEOPLES  OF  WESTERN  CHINA— FARMERS 
OF  FORTY  CENTURIES.  (Human  geographv 
ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1940  EBF  915.1 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  in  collaboration  with  O.  J.  Cald- 
well, formerly  of  West  China  Union  university 
Reveals  the  influence  of  habits  and  cus- 
toms of  past  centuries  in  the  scene  of  present- 
day  China,  Methods  of  agriculture.  Irrigation, 
and  the  culture  and  wide  use  of  bamboo  are 
shown.  Representative  arts  and  crafts,  meth- 
ods of  transportation,  and  engineering  skills 
are  depicted  in  their  traditional  settings  and 
contrasted  with  modern  technological  develop- 
ments 

"A  good  film  for  use  In  geography  and 
the  social  studies.  Should  have  some  value 
in  elementary  classes,  with  major  effectiveness 
at  the  Junior  high  level  and  above.  Organiza- 
tion is  satisfactory;  photography  and  sound 
are  excellent."     Educational  screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SAMPANS  AND  SHADOWS.  (Magic  carpet 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Swatow,  Foochow,  Amoy,  and  Canton, 
South  China  ports,  as  they  mierht  appear  to 
the  casual  traveler  from  the  West  are  here 
shown.  .  .  Captions,  with  a  background  of 
music.  The  photography  is  excellent.  Highly 
recommended  for  geography  classes,  grades  4 
through  college."  Advisory  committee 
Ala  Neb  $1.60 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  Okla  $1 

Kan    $1.50  Tenn   $2 

VAP   $2 


SMILE    WITH    THE    CHILDREN    OF    CHINA. 

15min     16-si-rent    $1.50.     Also     color-rent     $6 
RFA  915.1 

p-el-Jh 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation 
"Contains  many  delightful  scenes  of  chil- 
dren In  war-torn  China.  A  major  section  shows 
them  making  war  toys  and  playing  war  games. 
The  titles  seem  to  approve  this  as  an  essential 
part  of  the  education  and  recreation  of  chil- 
dren In  a  country  at  war.  Recommended  only 
for  mature  persons  studying  the  effects  of 
war  on  children  and  their  education."  Int.  jour, 
of  religious  educ. 

"Good  film  to  give  understanding  of  chil- 
dren in  China."  Collaborator 

"Beautifully  edited.  Appealing."  Collabo- 
rator 

ChinaP     color-$75;  CSP     $5 

rent    $3  Ohio 

THIS   IS  CHINA.  40mln  IG-sd-apply  1937  Com- 
monwealth 915.1 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Guaranteed  pictures 
"This    is    an    excellent    film    and    perhaps 
should   be   rated  as  outstanding.     I  have  never 
seen  as  good  a  teaching  film  on  China  as  this 
one.      Prom    the    worker    in    the    field    to    the 
teacher   in    the   classroom,   nothing   is   left   out, 
and   even    the   recent   events  of  war  conditiona 
are  shown. 

"Not  only  war,  but  pestilence,  cholera, 
etc.  are  shown.  We  know  too  little  of  the 
great  country  of  450  million  people.  This  film 
may  be  used  by  any  group.  The  pictures  tell 
their  own  story,  little  explanation  is  needed." 
J.K.W. 
IdP  Mo 

McH  50c  Ohio 

Manse  PalPL 

YMCA 

VOICE  OF  CHINA,  llmin  16-sd-$18;  rent 
$1.50     1945    Sun-dial  915.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    by   Chinese    ministry   of    infor- 
mation,  1945 

With  the  burden  of  war  now  being  lifted 
the  life,  thoughts,  and  hopes  of  the  Chinese 
people  are  reflected  in  this  film.  Narrated  by 
Jim  Ameche 

ChinaP    $18  Vesco     $18 

Ohio  VisEd    $1.25 

Tenn    $1.25  WashCE    $1.50 

915.15    Tibet 

TIBET.  50min  16-sd-color-$350;  rent  $12.50  1939 
ITTCO  915.15 

Jh-sh 

"Out  of  Tibet  comes  an  unusual  color 
picture.  .  .  This  four-reel  film  is  the  work 
of  Theos  Bernard,  the  first  white  man  ever 
to  live  in  the  Lamasteries  and  Cities  of  Tibet, 
and  records  his  life  amongst  the  Tibetans.  The 
beauty  of  the  mysterious  plateau  with  its 
deeply  religious  people  is  fully  revealed  in  the 
picture."      Educational    screen 

"The  film  first  details,  on  black-and- 
white  film  stock,  the  way  in  which  permission 
to  enter  Tibet  was  secured.  Out  of  the  jungled 
tropics  and  over  the  14,000-foot-high  pass  lead- 
ing into  Tibet,  the  i°xpedition's  caravan  of 
men  and  donkeys  travels  six  days  through  the 
bleak  country  to  reach  the  first  point  of  in- 
terest shown,  a  Buddhist  shrine  and  cairn.  The 
first  city  is  entered  at  an  auspicious  time, 
since  religious  ceremonies  are  taking  place. 
These  strange  ceremonies  are  shown  in  some 
detail.  Continuing  on  its  way,  the  expedition 
journeys  300  miles  to  reach  Lhasa,  the  capital. 

"Beginning  with  the  approach  to  the  city, 
the  film  changes  to  color  (Kodachrome)  stock 
and  continues  in  full  color  throughout  the  re- 
mainder of  the  film  except  for  a  short  se- 
quence dealing  with  Theos  Bernard's  Inaugura- 
tion ceremonies.  Just  outside  the  city  walls 
of  Lhasa,   the  film  shows  the  beggars,   detail- 


455 


915.17-915.4 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


T I B  ET — Continued 

Ing  some  of  their  customs.  Scenes  m  the 
city's  streets  and  markets  include  shots  of 
the  unique  portable  jail  cell  with  its  prisoner 
on  public  exhibition.  The  King  Regent,  su- 
preme ruler  pending  the  finding  of  the  Dalai 
Lama,  receives  the  expedition  with  gifts  of 
welcome,  A  traditional  story-dance,  the  longer 
version  of  which  lasts  several  days,   is  shown. 

"The  great  stone  palace  on  a  mountain- 
top,  standing  300  feet  high  and  900  feet  from 
wing  to  wing,  is  presented  in  the  next  se- 
quence. Climbing  to  the  roof  of  the  palace,  the 
camera  shows  its  eaves  of  solid  gold  an  inch 
thick,  and  the  golden  gargoyles  which  decorate 
the  eaves.  Changing  again  into  black-and- 
white,  the  film  shows  the  all-day  prayer  cere- 
monies which  inaugurated  Theos  Bernard  mto 
the  monastic  sect  of  the  Tibetans.  The  re- 
mainder of  the  film,  in  color,  shows  the  final 
portion  of  the  journey,  visiting  Shigatze  and 
other  cities  and  returning  through  the  moun- 
tainous country  down  into  India."     Collaborator 

"Too  long."    Collaborator 

A&B  IdP 

NatFS  ?350;  rent  $15       MontS 


915.2     Japan 


915.17     Mongolia 


LAND    OF    GHENGIS    KHAN.    (Magic    carpet 
ser.)    IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.17 

Jh-sh 
A   20th   Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools  •    ...      , 

"A  review  of  some  aspects  of  life  in 
Mongolia.  .  .  The  commentary  is  informa- 
tive; the  orchestral  accompaniment  is  made 
up  largely  of  pseudo-Eastern  music.  High- 
ly recommended  for  geography  classes  in 
grades  7  through  12.  Should  be  useful  at 
all  levels  during  study  of  Mongolian  archi- 
tecture and  costumes."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


915.18     Manchuria 

MANCHUKUO.  15min  16-si-?24  1938  EBF  915.18 
Guide 
"Japanese  celebrating  anniversary  of  their 
occupation    of    this    territory.      Japanese    Em- 
bassy.     Steel    industry:    mining,    transporting, 
manufacturing.        Asiatic     express     connecting 
Dairen      and      Harbin.        Combined      Japanese, 
Chinese  and  Russiam  elements  in  Harbin:  shop 
district — Russian     influence;     Japanese     apart- 
ment houses;   Chinese  quarter — a  Chinese  mer- 
chant's      household.         Primitive       agricultural 
methods:    Kaoliang — stalks    used    for   fuel;    soy 
beans — most   important   crop;    local    refinery   to 
produce    soy    bean    oil.      Buddhist    monastery: 
father   and    son    keep   idols    repaired.      Elemen- 
tary   school:    reading;    embroidery."      Califomie 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


915.19     Korea 

KOREA.    (Oriental  journeys  ser.)   lOmln  16-sd- 
rent  $1.50     1931     UWF  915.19 

el-Jh 

Produced  by  Grace  G.  Huntington  and 
narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 

This  travelogue  was  taken  in  the  heart  of 
Korea  and  depicts  the  scenic  beauty  of  the 
land  and  the  habits  of  the  people.  The  beauti- 
ful palaces  and  temples  are  described  as  are 
the  street  scenes  The  history  and  background 
of  this  ancient  land  have  also  been  brought  to 
the  screen 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  West 

Nay 


CHILDREN   OF   JAPAN.    (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-?50    1941    EBF  915,2 

el-Jh-sh-adult    Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Dr  Hugh 
Borton,  of  Columbia  University 

In  an  environment  obviously  influenced  by 
Western  technology,  the  film  presents  events 
in  the  daily  life  of  a  middle-class  Japanese 
family.  Their  home  surroundings,  living  and 
sleeping  quarters,  furnishing,  dress,  customs, 
and  manners  are  depicted,  along  with  school 
and  play  experiences  of  tlie  children  and  rou- 
tine tasks  of  the  parents 

Following  a  visit  to  a  nearby  shrine,  the 
family  is  studied  at  their  evening  meal  and 
making  preparations  for  bed.  Conversations 
are  reproduced  throughout 

"An  excellent  film  for  grammar  school 
children."     California 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

DAY    IN    TOKYO.    (Magic   carpet   ser.)    IR   16- 
sd-apply    TFC  915.2 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Random  views  of  Japan's  Tokyo.  .  . 
The  musical  background  is  composed  of 
Western  melodies.  Although  the  photog- 
raphy and  choice  of  material  are  only  fair, 
this  picture  offers  some  of  the  best  available 
at  the  present  time  on  Tokyo.  Recommended 
for  younger  pupils  studying  Japan;  and  for  so- 
cial geography,  grades  4  through  6."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH   $1.50  Mich 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

Cal    $1  VAP  $2 

FH  $2 

JAPAN.  30min  16-si-$48  1938  EBF  915.2 

el-Jh-sh     Guide 
Modem,   westernized  urban  life  contrasted 
with    the    ancient    modes    and    methods     that 
persist   in    farm  areas.     Public   school   life;   re- 
ligious ceremonies 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


9 1 5.29     Fornnosa 

FORMOSA.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.)  lOmin 
16-si-$24;  rent  $1  1937  ITTCO  915.29 

Produced  by  Pathe  news,  inc. 

These  islanders  have  two  desires:  to  build 
fine  boats  and  to  own  silver  hats,  and  we  see 
them  pursuing  both  of  these  aims.  Though 
once  savage  they  now  are  famed  for  tea- 
raising    rather    than    head-hunting 

Mod 

NatFS  $24;  rent  $1.50 


915.4     India 

AMAZING     METROPOLIS.      llmin     16-sd-rent 

$1.50      1945      UWF  915.4 

el-Jh-sh 

Modern    buildings,    hospitals    and    schools — 

and    a    new    spirit    of    restive    liberalism    that 

sweeps  the  land  of  the  new  India 

BOMBAY,    CEYLON.    (Wonders    of    the    world 
ser.)    15min    16-si-$25;   rent   $1.50     1934     UWF 

915.4 

el-Jh 

Bombay,  western  gateway  to  India,  shows 
beautiful  streets  and  magnificent  buildings- 
next  to  a  squalid  old  native  city,  where  the 
street  sprinkler  is  two-legged  and  carries  a 
goat-skin  reservoir  on  his  back.  Concrete  is 
mixed  by  machine,  and  carried  into  place  by 
women  laborers.  Caste  marked  Hindoos  mingle 
with  rich  young  Mohammedans.  Towers  of 
Silence,  are  abodes  of  the  vultiu"es  who  wait 
to    dispose    of    the    dead.      From    Bombay    tlie 


456 


1947    EDITION 


915.4 


BOMBAY,    CEYLON — Continued 

regular     journey  runs     southward     along     the 

western   coast  of  India,   toward   Ceylon 

Cal  PH 

Calhoun  Shadow   $1.50 

EK  VES  $1 

Eng  Wis   75c 

Nay 

CHANGING  FACE  OF  INDIA,  llmin  16-sd-loan 

1942  India  915.4 

sh-c-adult 

Impact    of    Western    social    customs    and 

scientific    advance    on    Indian    life    in    villages 

and  cities 

"We  found  this  to  be  the  best  of  the  Brit- 
ish Library  films  and,  indeed,  the  best  of  all 
the  films  on  contemporary  India.  Really  ex- 
cellent for  adult  interest  In  India.  Like  all 
Library  films  it  has  a  definite  pro-British  slant, 
but  is  really  remarkably  fair.  Some  of  the 
Indian  reviewers  felt  that  the  evils  of  indus- 
trialization and  social  change  should  be  shown, 
city  slums  for  example.  Above  all  a  picture 
that  gets  away  from  the  stereotyped  exotic  to 
show  department  stores,  night  clubs,  and  fac- 
tories in  an  industrialized  India  built  upon 
an  overwhelmingly  agricultural  India."  A. 
Hemsing 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE        COCONUT        TREE        (SOURCE        OF 

WEALTH).        lOmin       16-sd-$23;     rent     $1.25 

FON  915.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

The   coconut   tree   and    its    Importance   in 

relation  to  India's  economy.  Not  only  does  this 

tree    supply    food    and    drink,    but    the   fibres    of 

the  shells  are  the  base  of  some  of  India's  most 

important   industries.    The   oil,    the    leaves,    the 

shrub,    the   shell,   in   short,   every   part  is  used 

to  advantage 

The    film    also    stresses    particular    prob- 
lems of  India's  population 

CanNFS 
Ideal 
WashS   $1 

DELHI.    (Fascinating  journeys  ser.)    lOrain  16- 
sd- color-apply    1943    TFC  915.4 

el-Jh-sh-aduit 
A  Paramount  technicolor  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"A  most  significant  visit  to  the  ancient 
site  of  Delhi  now  occupied  by  the  modern  city. 
"Here  Bri tains,  Moslems  and  Hindus  gov- 
ern together,  and  the  beauty  wliich  was  once 
confined  to  tombs  and  temples  is  now  spread 
over  the  entire  city;  and  the  public  squares 
and  fountains  do  not  have  their  use  limited 
to  the  aristocrats,  but  are  open  to  all  for  en- 
tertainment and  refreshment. 

"The    commentary    recalls    the    history    of 
the  city."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $2.50 
Ohio 

DELHI — AGRA.    (Wonders    of    the    world    ser.) 

15min  16-si-$20;  rent  $1.50     1934     UWF     915.4 

el-Jh 

Camel    carts    of   peculiar    construction.      A 

wheel-wright    makes    a   roadside    repair.      Jami 

Majid — largest   mosque    in    India.      Shopping    in 

Delhi's  Chaudni  Chowk.     City  water  supply — by 

the     teacupful.      Palaces     mosques.       Fatehpur 

Siki,  the  deserted  city.    Agra — teeming  with  life 

— stone-cutters    carving    millstones,    women    at 

the    town    well,    snake    charmers,    grinders    at 

work  with  bow  drill.     The  Pearl  Mosque.     Taj 

Mahal.    The  Mohammedan's  turban 

"Old.  Emphasizes  the  spectacular."  Col- 
laborator 

Available     rom  10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HANDICRAFTS    OF    INDIA.    lOmin    IB-sd-Ioan 

India  915.4 

Jh-sh-trade-adult 

Notwithstanding    the    competition    of    the 

machine,   the  skilled  craftsmen  of  India  weave 


gorgeous  brocade,  carve  wood  and  Ivory,  model 
clay    and    cut    marble    to   produce    triumphs   of 

art,  skill  and  patience 

"Fair  on  India.  Good  on  crafts."  Col- 
laborator 

FON    $1.25  UtBY     $1.50 

Ideal    $1.25  Wis    $1.75 

Tenn    $1.25 

HIMALAYAN  THRILLS.    20min  16-sd-$72;  rent 

$3    1945   UWF  915.4 

Short  version  of  THRONE  OF  THE  GODS 

International    expedition,    including   famous 

woman    climber,    Hettie    Dyhrenfurth,    ascends 

Jong  Song.     Narration  by  Lowell  Thomas 

IN  RURAL  MAHARASHTRA.  lOmin  16-sd- 
loan  India  915.4 
The  country  of  the  Mahrattas,  who  hail 
from  Western  India.  The  film  shows  them  at 
work  in  the  fields,  their  picturesque  harvest 
festivals,  a  marriage  festival  and  the  yearly 
fair 

FON    $1.25  RFA 

Ideal    $1.25  VisEd 

INDIA.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  12min  16-sd-apply 
March  of  time  915.4 

Guide 
A  study  of  India,   including  economic  and 
social  aspects  of  the  section 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INDIA  BUILDS  HER  SHIPS,  llmin  16-sd- 
loan  India  915.4 
Here  is  the  picture  of  an  Indian  fighting 
ship.  It  is  a  terrier  of  the  seas,  built  by  mod- 
ern and  speedy  methods.  The  film  takes  the 
ship  from  the  time  the  keel  is  laid,  until, 
manned  by  an  Indian  crew,  she  goes  into  ac- 
tion against  enemy  submarines 

INDIA— HYDERABAD.     15min     16-si-$24     1940 

EBF  915.4 

el-jh-sh    Guide 

Street  scenes  in  this  principal  native  state 

open    the    film.      Shots   of   the    railroad   station, 

train  and  passengers  follow 

The  state  makes  money  and  postage 
stamps  and  there  are  shots  of  both  activities 
Sugar  cane  is  grown  for  home  consump- 
tion. We  are  shown  their  methods  of  plowing, 
planting,  cultivating  and  of  making  syrup. 
Culture  of  rice  and  the  growing  of  beans,  peas, 
etc.  is  shown.  Dry  fodder  Is  stored  in  under- 
ground silos 

Wash  day  presents  some  interesting  sights. 
Rug  weaving  is  a  well-known  art,  as  is  special 
weaving  with  gold  and  silver  threads.  These 
people  are  adept  at  craft  work  such  as  em- 
broidery, filigree  and  inlaid  work 

In  a  Mosque  courtyard  a  Mohammedan 
elementary  school  holds  sessions.  In  the 
secondary  schools  the  western  influence  is  seen 
in  the  athletic  activities 

Students  in  the  University  commute  by 
train  and  bus.  Laboratory  scenes  in  the  uni- 
versity give  some  idea  of  the  scientific  prepara- 
tion of  these  students,  assuring  progress  to 
their  country 
Geo  $2  TexTech    $1 

111  $1  Va 

Mich  $1  VaEd 

Mo  Wis  75c 

Ohio 

INDIA— MYSORE  AND  CEYLON.  15mln  16-sl- 
$24   1940   EBF  915.4 

Guide 

A  primitive  method  of  getting  water  Is  first 
seen.  Modern  methods  have  replaced  some 
primitive  methods — a  modern  highway  and  a 
n«odern  electric  plant  for  instance.  Hydro- 
electric power  has  stimulated  the  development 
of  local  industry.  Glimpses  of  gold  mining  ac- 
tivities, of  the  manufacture  of  chemicals  and 
of  the  extraction  of  oil  follow 

The  silk  industry  is  outlined.  We  see 
cocoons  and  the  raw  silk  Is  spun  and  woven. 
Native  girls  pick  tea  leaves.  The  leaves  are 
carefully    treated    indoors.     Coconut   trees   with 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


INDIA— MYSORE    AND    CEYLON — Continued 
native  boys  gathering  coconuts.    The  hard  husk 
Is    removed    and    the   coconuts   opened    with   a 
special  knife 

A  native  gathers  betel  nuts.  A  man  peaia 
off  the  bark  of  a  shrub  in  preparing  cinnamon. 
Shore  line  of  Colombo  with  the  waves  rolling 
in  and  an  attractive  building  is  shown.  There 
are  many  street  scenes  in  the  capital  city. 
Ships  in  Colombo  harbor 

Geo  $2  NH 

111  Ohio 

Mich  II  Wis  76c 

INDIA— PUNJAB.     ISmin    16-si-|24    1940    EBF 

Guid& 

In  this  land  of  seasonal  rainfall  agri- 
culture depends  upon  irrigation.  Oxen  are 
seen  working  a  tread-mill.  An  irrigation  ditch. 
A  farm.  Water  is  pulled  up  from  an  ancient 
well.  A  man  carries  a  large  skin  bag  of 
water.  Both  water  and  fuel  must  be  carefully 
conserved  and  are  used  sparingly 

A  native  woman  makes  unleavened  bread. 
Rice  is  roasted  in  hot  sand.  Dinner  is  served 
wherever  they  happen  to  be  sitting  and  la 
eaten  with  the  fingers.  A  community  pipe  is 
enjoyed  after  dinner 

Churning,  laundrywork,  mending  and 
spinning  are  household  activities.  We  follow 
a  man  and  his  wife  on  a  trip  to  the  nearest 
market  town.  The  woman  adorns  herself  with 
Jewelry.  A  panorama  of  the  goods  found  in 
the  market  place.  Flies  crawl  over  the  bowls 
of  grain  which  are  for  sale 

School  is  conducted  in  the  open  air.  Build- 
ings in  Delhi  are  pictured,  and  native  bazaars 
provide  sharp  contrasts.  Native  entertaining. 
Natives  board  a  bus.  Cows  amble  down  the 
street.  Mohammedans  are  seen  at  worship 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INDIAN  DURBAR.  (Fascinating  Journeys  ser.) 
lOmln     16-sd-color-apply    TFC  915.4 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Paramount  production  In  technicolor 
available  only  to  schools 

"Photographs  in  color  of  the  Indian 
Durbar,  the  state  reception  held  three  times 
a  year  in  the  Rajahputana  region  of  India. 
This  territory  consists  of  many  independent 
states,  each  of  which  is  under  its  own  ruling 
dynasty,  but  maintains  friendly  relations  with 
the  British  Empire. 

"Scenes  of  the  pomp  and  lavish  splendor 
of  these  festivities  as  the  Indian  princes  pay 
homage  to  the  British  throne  are  shown  in 
detail. 

"The  occasion  is  opened  with  a  religious 
ceremony  over  which  Hindu  priests  preside. 
Symbolic  g;ft3  are  presented,  the  armed  forces 
are  reviewed,  and  the  traditional  songs  and 
dances  occur  at  Intervals.  The  concluding 
sequences  show  the  luxurious  Eastern  palace 
of  the  maharajah. 

"Recommended  for  courses  In  history." 
Advisory   committee 

AMNH    $2.50 
Minn  $1.50 
Ohio 

LAND  OF  THE  BENGAL.  (Pox  movietone 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  915.4 

Jh-sh-c 
A   20th    Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"A  series  of  scenes  in  Calcutta.  .  .  Com- 
mentary and  a  background  of  orchestral  music. 
A  sympathetic  travelogue  of  life  in  Calcutta. 
Highly  recommended  for  geography  classes, 
grades  7  through  9.  Recommended  also  for 
classes  in  sociology  and  comparative  cultures, 
grades  ten  through  college."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


LIFE  IN  A  PUNJAB  VILLAGE.     lOmln    16-sd- 
123;   rent   $1     1946     FON  915.4 

Jh-sh-adult 
Glimpses  of  the  work,  habits  and  mode  of 
life,  recreations  and  pastimes,  in  a  typical 
village  in  Northern  Punjab.  The  Punjab  vil- 
lager is  a  hardy  outdoor  man  and  scenes  of 
horseback-riding,  falconry  and  cock-fighting 
provide  interesting  material  for  the  screen 
Ideal 

MADE   IN   INDIA.    12min  16-sd-loan  1942  India 

915.4 

jh-sh-c-adu!t 
A  survey  of  India's  factories  and  hand- 
crafts and  their  contribution  to  the  war  effort 
"The  best  film  on  Indian  industry  we 
saw.  Good  comparison  of  old  and  new  India; 
of  village  handicrafts  and  urban  Industry." 
A.  Hemsing 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROAD  IN  INDIA.  (Fascinating  Journeys  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-color-apply    TFC  915.4 

el-Jh-sh 
A    Paramount    production    in    technicolor 
available  only  to  schools 

"A  typical  Indian  road  running  through 
India's  strange  and  colorful  past  for  centuries 
and    bringing   that   past   into   the   present. 

"Beside  the  road  may  be  seen  a  Moslem 
hermitage;  on  it  move  old-time  bullock  carts 
still  traveling  in  convoy  for  fear  of  tigers; 
elephants  are  seen  doing  heavy  transport  work; 
the  bleak  and  bitter  landscape;  the  splendor 
of  the  local  Rajah  traveling  with  his  wife  as 
has  been  done  for  2,000  years;  Hindu  women 
carrying  water  with  averted  faces;  overall  the 
gossip  of  the  travelers;  a  winding  ribbon  of  the 
priesent  threading  the  fantastic  centuries  of 
ancient  India."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $2.50  lo   $1.50 

Ind    $2.75  Ohio 

SACRED  GANGES.  (Fascinating  Journeys  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-color-apply   TFC  915.4 

jh-sh 
A    Paramount    production     in     technicolor 
available  only  to  schools 

Benares  "is  visited  every  year  by  thou- 
sands of  pilgrims  who  come  to  bathe  in  the 
holy  river. 

"Picturesque  sequences  show  the  temples 
along  the  shores  of  the  river,  the  terraces  of 
the  dead — the  burning  ghats  where  the  dead 
are  cremated  and  their  ashes  scattered  on  the 
river,  fulfilling  the  deepest  desire  of  every 
worshipper. 

"Views  of  Brahman  priests  reading  Hindu 
scripture  .  .  .  various  religious  fanatics  (the 
Salus  and  Yogis)  .  .  .  supplicants  asking  the 
river  for  blessings  and  healing."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $2.50 
Ohio 

VILLAGE  IN  INDIA.  (Fascinating  Journeys 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-color-apply  TFC  915.4 

el-Jh-sh 

A  Paramount  production  in  technicolor 
available  only  to  schools 

"Scenes  in  the  Hindu  village  community 
of  Rajputana  in  India,  showing  the  villagers 
before  the  temple  offering  prayers  and  asking 
blessings  on  their  crops  as  they  go  into  the 
fields  to  work;  the  weaving  and  spinning  which 
has  given  the  villagers  occupation  in  the  four 
months  of  every  year  during  which  there  is  no 
work  in  the  fields;  the  superstitions  and  re- 
ligious restrictions  which  control  every  action 
of  the  Hindu. 

"There  are  interesting  views  of  the  induc- 
tion of  a  newly  wedded  girl  into  the  community 
of  married  women  of  the  Brahman  Caste;  the 
initiation  of  boys  into  the  fraternity  of  the 
Brahmans  when  the  caste  thread  is  placed 
on  their  shoulders;  celebration  of  a  Hindu 
wedding.  Finally,  a  fire  in  the  village  which 
lays  waste  the  mud  houses  with  their  thatched 


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915.4-915.7 


VILLAGE   IN    \ND\ A— Continued 

roofs    baked   dry  by  the  burning  Indian   sun." 

Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $2.50  ND  $2 

Id   $3  Ohio 

YESUDAS— THE    OUTCASTE.      30mln      16-sd- 
$70;    rent    $4      1946     Methodist   bd  915.4 

sh-c-adult 
A  documentary  picture  of  the  Outcastes 
of  India,  showing  one  of  them  breaking  the 
bonds  of  caste  to  become  a  Christian  preach- 
er. Typical  scenes  of  India — the  Ganges  River, 
rural  life,  Himalayan  mountains,  city  streets 
and  people,  including  the  Untouchables 
RFA    $4 


915.42     Himalaya  mountains 

TRAGEDY    OF    MT.    EVEREST.    30mln    IG-sd- 
$90;  rent  $6  BraF  915.42 

Jh-sh-c 
"An  unusual  picture — beautiful  photogra- 
phy. A  photographic  record  of  the  expedi- 
tion which  almost  succeeded  in  climbing  to 
the  very  summit  of  Mt.  Everest."  Young 
men's  Christian  assn. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


915.5     Persia 


915.5 


GRASS.   19min  16-sd-rent  $3  EK 
el-Jh-sh 
Originally    produced,     by    Paramount    and 
Is  based  on  M.   C.  Cooper's  "Grass."     Also  ob- 
tainable  in   a   longer   version    (45min   16-si-rent 
$3) 

The  semi-annual  migration  of  the  Bak- 
tyari  tribe  in  Persia.  50,000  people  with  their 
flocks  and  herds  overcome  great  hardships  to 
obtain  life-sustaining  grass.  A  beautiful  and 
most    interesting  film 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NATION'S    SEARCH    FOR    GRASS.      (Story   of 

civilization    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;    rent    $2 

1944     Knowledge  builders  915.5 

sh-adult  Guide 

Herdsmen  of  Iran,  their  homes  and  their 

flocks.     Each  year  they  drive  their  flocks  over 

snow-covered  mountains  to  summer  grasslands. 

Taken  from  GRASS  (listed  above) 

Ideal    $1.65 

UWF    $1.50 

VisEd 


915.69     Palestine 

DOWN    TO    DAMASCUS.    (Magic   carpet    ser.) 
IR    IG-Bd-apply    TFC  915.69 

el-Jh 
A  20th  Century-Fox  production.    Available 
only  to  schools 

"Scenes  in  Damascus  and  the  surrounding 
desert.  .  .  Much  of  the  material  is  excellent. 
"The  film  as  a  whole  should  be  of  con- 
siderable value  in  geography  and  related 
studies,  grades  4  through  9.  The  demonstra- 
tion of  metal  craft  and  the  source  material 
for  design  should  make  this  valuable  in  art 
studies,  grades  4  through  college. 

"The    musical    background    detracts    from 
the  value  of  the  film."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

BosU  $1.50  VAP   $1 

FH   $2 

HOLY    LAND.    (Wonders    of    the    world    ser.) 

15min  16-si-$27;  rent  $1.50  1935  UWF  915.69 
We  go  by  rail  toward  Jerusalem  and 
view  primitive  handicrafts  in  the  markets  of 
Nazareth.  Here  only  the  nose  is  veiled. 
Women  carry  great  loads  on  their  heads. 
Camel  transport  passes  the  wells  of  Mary  and 
Jacob.  Shepherds  and  their  flocks  linger  by 
the  roadsides,  and  a  fleld  is  being  tilled  by  an 
ox  and  a  donkey  teamed  to  a  wooden  plow  such 
as   was    used    thousands   of   years   ago 

At  Jericho,  on  the  Jordan,  a  great  flock 
of  long-haired  goats  block  the  road.  At  last, 
the  Jaffa  Gate,  the  Street  of  David,  a  Chris- 
tian funeral,  Jews  against  the  Wailing  Wall, 
too  orthodox  to  permit  photography.  Sandals 
must  be  worn  to  enter  the  mosque,  the  really 
devout  remove  their  shoes  and  wash  their  feet 
before  entering 

Water  is  carried  in  goatskin  bags,  copper- 
smiths are  at  work  in  the  Crusaders'  Market. 
Via  Dolorosa,  Garden  of  Gethsemane,  then 
Bethlehem,  and  here  the  Church  of  the  Na- 
tivity and  the  Field  of  the  Shepherds  are 
visited 

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libraries  or  distrioutors 


PALESTINE.     (Forum  edition  ser)     16mln     16- 

sd-apply  MOT  915.69 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

The  story  of  that  rugged  country,   today 

undergoing    great    agricultural     and     Industrial 

change  at  the  hands  of  some  570,000  Jews  who 

are    determined    to    mould    it    into    a    modern 

Jewish    state.      The    film    reveals    not   only   the 

progress   that  has   thus  far  been  made  toward 

modernization  of  the  Holy  Land,   but  also  the 

problems  to  be  solved  and  the  obstacles  to  be 

suiTnounted     before     the     Jewish     people     can 

achieve  their  objective 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors. 


915.6     Turkey 


LET'S   TALK   TURKEY.    (Rambling  reporters) 

15min    16-si-$40;    rent    $1.50   Bray  915.6 

Street  scenes  in  Constantinople,  worship- 
ping at  mosques,  crowded  markets  and  mod- 
ern  contrasted   with   old 

Fi  UWF    $2 

IdahoSo  VES 

PCW 


PILGRIMAGE   THROUGH    PALESTINE.   15min 
16-sd-$27;    rent   $1.50    ITTCO  915.69 

Many  points  of  Interest  are  shown  in 
the  Holy  Land,  among  them  Mt  Carmel, 
Nazareth,  Sea  of  Galilee,  Jordan  river,  Dead 
Sea,  Bethlehem,  Jerusalem  ajid  the  Mount  of 
Olives 

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libraries  or  distributors 


NEW    TURKEY.    30min    16-si-$48    1938    EBP 

915.6< 
Guide 
The  new  Turkey  evolving  under  the  mod- 
ernizing influence  of  the  Young  Turks  is  shown. 
Life  in  Ankara,  the  new  capital.  Rapid 
strides  in  industrialization.  Agricultural  ac- 
tivities 

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libraries  or  distributors 


915.7     Siberia 

SIBERIA.    SOmin   16-8i-$48   1937   EBF  915.7 

Jh-sh     Guide 

Developments  in  this  vast  country  under 
U.S.S.R.  policies.  Schools,  hospitals,  collective 
farms,  and  the  fishing  Industry,  The  Lake 
Baikal  region.  The  primitive  Buryat  Mon- 
golians.    Tungus  life  in   the  Siberian  tundra 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SIBERIA — Continued 

"Second  reel  excellent.  Complete  with- 
out the  first."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

TAMING    THE    TAIGA.    30min    16-si-$40;    rent 
%2    1933    UWF  915.7 

An  Amkino  production 

"Picture  of  Ude  people  in  Ussurian  re- 
gion of  Asia.  .  .  An  interesting  sociological 
study,  showing  life,  customs,  and  rites  of 
these  folks.  Pictures  work  of  Russia  in  de- 
veloping a  cooperative  society  as  contrasted 
with  the  ancient  heritage  of  witchcraft." 
Wisconsin 

Calhoun  Nay 

EK    $67.50;    rent    $2         PH 

Eng  VES  $1 


915.8     Afghanistan 


CHANGING    TIMES     IN     AFGHANISTAN.     IR 

16-si-$30;   rent  $1.50  UWF  915.8 

"In  the  summer  of  1928  a  special  expedi- 
tion studied  the  land  and  its  ways.  The 
film  presents  the  customs  and  modes  of  the 
past;  the  innovations  of  the  machine  age;  the 
human  processes  unfolding  amid  the  mountains 
and  the  valleys;  the  monuments  and  ruins  of 
ancient  Afghanistan;  the  heterogeneous  popu- 
lation; king,  dervish,  fakir,  long-haired  moun- 
taineer.   Mongol,    Hindu."    Wisconsin 

"Primitive  methods  of  agriculture  are 
shown,  likewise  the  towns;  camel,  buffalo,  and 
elephant  transport;  ruins  of  ancient  temples; 
and  the  surprisingly  forced  draft  of  modernity 
introduced  by  King  Amanullah."     Kansas 

Ariz  $1  Kan 

CaJhoun  Nay 

EK  PH 

Eng  VES  si-sd-$l-$1.50 

lo  $1 


915.91     Burma 

EAST  OF  BOMBAY.  SOnoin  16-sd-loan  1941  Mod 

915.91 
Jh-sh-adult 

An  account  of  the  adventures  of  Armand 
Denis  and  Leila  Roosevelt  in  India  and  Ceylon. 
From  Bombay  the  expedition  goes  up  into 
the  Himalaya  mountains  to  a  Tibetan  mon- 
astery. There  are  shots  of  a  festival  at  which 
the  monks  from  the  monastery  perform  a 
dance.  Benares,  the  holy  city,  on  the  Ganges 
River,  is  next  visited  and  some  natives  are 
seen  bathing  at  the  river's  edge  We  also 
see  a  native  burial  ceremony 

There  follow  various  other  religious  cere- 
monies of  India,  and  a  view  of  the  Taj  Mahal. 
After  a  visit  to  Ceylon  and  its  capital  Co- 
lombo,   the   film   ends 

"Excellent  auditorium  film.  Contains 
enough  material  on  Indian  life  and  customs 
to  be  used  as  teaching  material."  J.  Frederic 
Andrews 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IN  THE  LAND  OF  THE  PAGODAS.  (Colum- 
bia tour  ser.)   9%min  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.91 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Tour  through  Rangoon  in  Burma,  famous 
for  its  pagodas  and  temples.  Views  of  the  Sule 
Pagoda,  temple  of  the  Buddhists;  numerous  Chi- 
nese temples  and  Hindu  temples,  the  lattei 
noticeable  because  of  their  towers  lavishly 
decorated  with  life-sized  colored  figures  of  the 
various  gods  of  Hindu  mythology.  The  mosques 
of  the  Moslems,  with  their  minarets  and  cupo- 
las. Views  of  the  Sche  Dagon,  most  famous  of 
the  pagodas  in  Rangoon.  .  .  Shots  of  the  largest 
Buddha  in  the  world. 

"Commentary  features  significance  of  reli- 
gious rights  and  points  out  architectural  design. 


Recommended  for  architectural  study."    Advis- 
ory committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

WHEELS    ACROSS    INDIA.    30min    16-sd-loan 
1940   Mod  915.91 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Also  available  in  a  70min  version 

Produced  for  the  Dodge  division  of  the 
Chrysler  corporation  by  Armand  Denis  and 
Leila  Roosevelt  and  presents  an  account  of 
the    Denis-Roosevelt    Asiatic    expedition 

The  film  opens  with  a  few  shots  of  chil- 
dren playing  with  an  unusual  boat  and  leopard 
kittens.  This  brings  about  a  natural  introduc- 
tion to  the  family.  The  parents  point  out  the 
path  of  their  trip  on  a  globe  and  then  fol- 
lows the  exciting  and  unusual  story 

There  are  many  shots  of  beautiful  pagodas 
and  gem-encrusted  temples  in  and  near  Ran- 
goon in  Burma.  There  are  excellent  shots  of 
a  most  unusual  water  wheel  made  of  bamboo 
and  rotating  on  a  teakwood  axle.  The  expe- 
dition visits  tlie  once  thriving  but  now  dead 
city    of    Padaung 

A  sequence  is  devoted  to  the  odd  "giraffe 
neck"  girls  and  one  girl  actually  permits  the 
removal  of  the  brass  collar 

There  are  most  interesting  shots  of  leg- 
propelled  native  boats  u.<;ed  for  transportation 
at  one  stage  of  the  journey.  Soon  after  this 
the    expedition    proceeds   on    foot 

Much  footage  is  given  over  to  the  ele- 
phants— working  in  the  teak  wood  forests, 
hauling  logs,  caring  for  their  young,  bathing. 
The  next  leg  of  the  journey  finds  our  expedi- 
tion mounted  on  elephants.  Something  of  the 
majestic  feel  of  this  mode  of  travel  is  conveyed 
in   the   shots   that    follow 

Finally  the  party  arrives  at  the  village 
of  the  snake  worshippers.  They  are  per- 
mitted to  accompany  a  priestess  up  the  moun- 
tain side  and  to  photograph  her  as  she  makes 
her  symbolic  offering  to  the  king  cobra.  It 
seems  that  no  maie  child  has  been  born  in  the 
village  for  over  a  year  and  to  appease  the 
snake  fod  the  priestess  must  kiss  him  on  the 
head  three  times.  This  terrifying  but  awe- 
inspiring   performance    is    shown    in    detail 

"An  unusually  interesting  film."     Newark 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libra7~ies  or  distributors 


915.93     Siam 

BYWAYS  OF   BANGKOK.    (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply   TFC  915,93 

Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  fast- moving  review  of  surface  life  In 
Siam's  Bangkok.  .  .  The  descriptive  com- 
mentary includes  some  historical  and  anthro- 
pological data.  The  sound  is  occasional  and 
dubbed-in  with  a  background  of  pseudo-ori- 
ental music. 

"Should  be  useful  in  social  geography, 
grades  7  through  12.  The  rapid  tempo  of 
presentation  in  some  sequences  might  make  It 
difficult  for  the  lower  grades  to  assimilate  it." 
Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Neb     $1.50 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  VAF  $2 

CHANG.    6R   16-si-rent   $9  MMA  915.93 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paramount  in  1927.  Photo- 
graphed and  directed  by  Merian  C.  Cooper 
and  Ernest  B.  Schoedsack.  Depicts  the  strug- 
gle for  existence  in  the  Siamese  jungle  by  fol- 
lowing the  adventures  of  one  small  family, 
their  animal  friends  and  enemies 

LAND    OF    THE    YELLOW    ROBE.     (Oriental 

journeys    ser.)     21min    16-sd-rent    $2.50    1935 

UW^F  915.93 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Produced    by    Grace    G.    Huntington    and 

narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 


4^0 


1947    EDITION 


915.93-915.97 


LAND   OF   THE    YELLOW    HOBE— Continued 

Bangkok,  Siam.  The  Venice  of  the  East 
has  more  rivers  and  canals  than  any  city  in 
the  Orient.  A  water  loving  people  who  live  al- 
most as  much  on  land  as  on  sea.  Temples, 
Buddha  statues,  crusted  with  gold  and  Jewels 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad  $2.50 

Nay  West 

MYSTIC   SIAM.    (Magic  carpet  ser.)   lOmin   16- 
sd-apply   TFC  915.93 

el-jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"Scenes  include  training  of  dancing  girls, 
elephants  at  work,  tropic  waterways,  market 
places  during  holidays  and  glimpses  of  native 
people  at  work  and  play.  About  half  the  subject 
Is  devoted  to  Buddhist  and  other  temples  of  Ori- 
ental religions.  Commentary  by  Lowell  Thomas 
points  out  Japan's  effort  to  dominate  the  Orient 
and  the  importance  of  Siam  in  current  world 
struggle. 

"Camera  work  excellent.     Of  value  princi- 
pally   as    a    supplement    to    discussion    of    the 
strategic  importance  of  Siam  in  present  world 
politics."    Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Tnd     $1.50  VAF  $2 

SIAMESE   JOURNEY.    (Oriental  journeys  ser.) 
16-sd-rent  $2.50  UWF  915.93 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Produced    by    Grace    G.    Huntington    and 
narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 

"An  Interesting  travelogue  with  straight- 
forward commentary.  Unusual  and  Informative 
subject  matter.  This  film  is  unusual  among 
travelogues  because  it  shows  not  only  native 
life  but  also  the  modern  aspects  of  the  country. 
The  film  starts  with  the  bathing  of  the  sacred 
white  elephants  of  Siam.  We  are  then  taken 
to  the  market  place  and  we  see  the  fruit  stands, 
etc, 

"The  graceful  and  energetic  stick  fight  is 
next  presented.  A  snake  farm  is  visited  and 
these  snakes  produce  the  most  deadly  snake 
poison  known.  The  snakes  are  cultivated  and 
the  poison  is  used  for  an  anti-toxin  for  snake 
bites.  A  very  exciting  picture  of  a  fight  be- 
tween a  cobra  and  a  mongoose  is  shown.  The 
flght  seems  rather  cruel  because  the  2  are 
caged  in  a  small  box.  The  mongoose,  which 
Is  a  domestic  pet  of  the  Siamese,  is  used  to 
protect  against   snakes   and  is   the  winner. 

"Next  a  fight  between  2  fish  in  a  bowl. 
This  is  used  as  a  Siamese  gambling  game. 
Then  a  boxing  match  with  the  hands  of  the 
combatants  bound  with  rope  and  the  fingers 
left  free.  The  fighters  make  much  use  of  their 
feet  and  no  holds  are  barred.  In  Siam  training 
is  started  at  the  age  of  10.  We  next  find  our- 
selves on  the  River  Bangkok.  We  are  shown 
the  luxurious  yachts  of  the  rich  Siamese. 
Next  we  find  these  same  people  riding  in  high- 
priced  cars.  Bangkok  is  shown  as  a  modern 
city  with  theaters,  etc."  Harold  B.  Jensen 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

EK  VES   $2.50 

Eng  West 


915.95     Malay  Peninsula 

F'VE  FACES.  30min  16-sd-$81;  rent  $4.50  1938 
ITTCO  915.95 

"This  film  of  the  five  races  who  live  in 
Malaya  is  a  British  importation  of  fine  photog- 
raphy and  teaching  value.  Ways  in  which  these 
various  types  of  people  live  and  work  are 
shown,  from  the  native  Sakai,  who  hunt  with 
blow  pipe  and  poisoned  dart  to  the  British 
who  rule  the  region.  The  part  that  each 
racial  group  plays  in  the  progress  of  Malaya 
is  emphasized. 

"Malay,  Chinese,  and  Indian  are  shown  at 
work  raising  rice  and  rubber  and  mining  tin. 
Though  this  film  shows  how  five  races  can 
live  together  in  the  same  region,  one  feels  that 


there  must  be  conflicts  and  discriminations  that 
are  ignored  in  the  production. 

"On  the  whole  this  is  an  excellent  film  to 
use  in  showing  progress  and  customs  of  the 
human  race  from  a  primitive  culture,  through 
several  stages,  to  a  more  highly  developed 
order.  This  film  may  also  be  used  in  teaching 
the  character  and  importance  of  agriculture 
and  mining  of  this  region  to  world  markets." 
Scholastic 

"A  very  good,  very  interesting  educational 
travelogue  on  Malaya.  Photography  was  good, 
sound  excellent  and  the  picture  is  a  very  en- 
tertaining educational  travelogue  done  in  a 
professional  manner  with  interesting  and  in- 
formative commentary.  The  film  shows  the  five 
faces  or  five  peoples  of  Malaya  from  the  savages 
of  the  interior  to  the  cultivated  and  aristocratic 
settlements  in  Singapore.  The  various  aspects 
of  the  lives  of  the  natives  are  shown.  The 
native  dances,  native  customs,  how  they  pre- 
pare their  food.  How  they  reap  and  thresh 
their  grain,  etc. 

"The  film  then  goes  on  and  describes  the 
lives  and  habits  of  the  other  four  'Faces'  of 
Malaya.  It  is  all  done  in  a  very  professional 
manner  and  highly  engrossing.  The  film  ends 
up  with  the  British  and  a  brief  account  of  what 
they  have  done  in  and  for  the  Malaya  States. 
There  is  a  slight  bit  of  British  imperialistic 
propaganda  in  this  part  of  the  film  but  it  is 
not  enovigh  to  be  objectionable.  All  in  all  a 
very  good  pictuie."  Harold  B.  Jensen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SINGAPORE.    (De  La  Varre  travelogue)   llmln 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1940    Nu-Art  915.95 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Presents  a  pleasant  picture  of  the  "Cross 
roads  of  the  East" — Singapore.  A  little  of  the 
history  is  given  as  garrisons  march  and  the  effi- 
cient air  force  is  observed.  There  are  many 
homey  street  scenes.  We  learn  of  tolerance  and 
cooperation  among  a  people  where  26  languages 
are  used  in  conducting  normal  business.  Inter- 
esting buildings,  including  the  Governor's  man- 
sion, are  shown.  A  happy  people  enjoy  tifiin 
time  and  swimming.  Amahs  care  for  the  chil- 
dren in  this  easy  setting 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WHEHE    EAST   MEETS  WEST.    (Magic  carpet 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  915.95 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"We  take  a  stroll  about  the  streets  of 
Singapore.  .  .  No  commentary.  The  musical 
background  includes  native  music.  Recom- 
mended for  geography,  grades  4  through  12. 
Should  be  helpful  also  to  college  geogrraphy 
classes."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  VAF  $2 


915.97     French  Indo-Chlna 

OUTPOSTS  OF   FRANCE.    (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply    TFC  915.97 

jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only    to   schools 

"A  study  of  the  lives  of  the  natives  of 
French  Indo-China  with  a  sequence  which 
treats  extensively  the  ruins  of  Angkor  Vat.  .  . 
Above  the  average  in  treatment  of  Angkor 
Vat;  the  commentary  is  informative  and  sym- 
pathetic, but  stresses  overmuch  the  'mys- 
tery of  the  Orient.' 

"The  review  of  the  life  of  the  natives 
lacks  organization,  but  should  be  very  useful 
for  geography,  grades  7  through  9,  and  of 
some  value  in  grades  10  through  12.  Should 
be  very  helpful  to  anthropology  classes,  grades 
10  through  12,  and  of  some  help  in  archaeol- 
ogy." Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  FH  $2 

Cal  $1  Ohio 


461 


915.97-916.1 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


SPOTLIGHT  ON  INDO-CHINA.  (Magic  car- 
pet ser.)  9min  le-sd-apply  TFC  915.97 
el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"A  travelog  of  French  Indo-China  empha- 
sizing how  little  even  war  disturbs  the  customs 
of  these  ancient  peoples.  Sequences  show  primi- 
tive methods  of  rice  cultivation  and  fishing. 
Hindu  and  Chinese  influences  are  seen  in  the 
streets  of  Saigon,  with  its  sidewalk  cafes  intro- 
duced by  the  French. 

"There  are  timely  views  of  the  Burma  Road 
.  .  .  The  antiquity  of  the  region  is  emphasized 
by  scenes  of  the  mighty  ruins  of  Angkor- Vat.  .  . 

"Highly  recommended  for  geography  at  ap- 
propriate levels  and  for  social  studies  groups  in 
senior  high  school  discussing  the  current  inter- 
national situation.  The  close-ups  of  Angkor-Vat 
might  be  of  interest  to  classes  in  art  and  archi- 
tecture."   Advisory  committee 

AMNH  Minn  $1 

Cal   U  Ohio 

FH  SC  51.50 

lo    $1.60  YMCA   $1.50 
loS  $1.50 


9 1 6    Africa 

ALGERIA    AND    MOROCCO.    20min    16-sd-$64; 

rent    $3    1945    PFC  916 

Jh-sh-adult 

An  Insight  Into  the  lives  and  customs  of 

the  people  of  these  two  countries.   Timely  and 

informational,  tells  much  about  dally  activities 

in  this  part  of  North  Africa 

CHILDREN    OF    AFRICA.    30min    16-sI-rent   $3 
RFA  916 

Sponsored  by  Harmon  foundation  and 
Africa  committee  foreign  missions  conference 
of  North  America 

Covers   village   life   of   children   and   their 
work   and   play   how   they   learn   the   arts  and 
crafts  of  the  tribe 
I)G 

Ideal    $3.30 
UWF 

CITIES     OF      NORTH      AFRICA— TUNIS— AL- 
GIERS — RABAT.      (Screen      travelers      ser.) 
llmin    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1938    Nu-Art     916 
In    Tunis    we    see    the    contrast    between 
native    and    French    towns;    also    an    open    air 
bakery,   a  roofed   shopping  bazaar  and  crafts- 
men at  work.    In  Algiers  we  see  a  mosque,  an 
outdoor    barber-dentist    and    stairway    streets. 
In    Old    Rabat    we    see     small    boys    learning 
craftsmen's  skill,   a  street  doctor-druggist  and 
the   Sultan's   palace 

"La  Varre's  excellent  photography.  .  .  It 
blends  the  peoples  etc.  of  the  past  with  the 
present.  Camels  to  taxis.  Donkeys — music — 
song.  Excellent  for  geography  classes  study- 
ing this  section  of  Africa."  Committee  on 
classroom   films 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DAY  IN  AN  AFRICAN  VILLAGE.  24min  16-si- 

rent  $3  RFA  916 

Sponsored  by  Harmon  foundation  and  Af- 
rica committee  foreign  missions  conference  of 
North  America 

"Detailed  accurate  presentation  typical  of 
village  life.  Community  garden,  cooking,  weav- 
ing, and  fishing.  Making  palm  oil,  serving  the 
African's  one  meal,  contacts  with  oustide 
world,  and  scenes  of  primitive  dance."  School 
management 

CSP   $3  Ohio 

DO  UWF 

Ideal 


916.1     North  Africa 

BACKWARD    CIVILIZATION.     (Human    geog- 
raphy ser.)   22min   16-sd-$85   1937  EBF     916.1 
Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 
A   survey   of   the   life   among   the   Berbers 
of   North   Africa.     Every    significant   aspect   of 
the  daily  life  of  these  people  is  shown.     Their 
crude   handicrafts,    their   primitive   agricultural 
methods,   their  customs  and  superstitions,  form 
a   background   for   contrast   with   contemporary 
life   in   a   machine  age 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

DESERT  TRIPOLI.   (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16- 

sd-apply   TFC  916.1 

el-Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  series  of  pictures  taken  in  Northern 
Africa  showing  the  Roman  ruins  of  Leptis 
Magna  and  life  in  Tripoli.  There  are  close- 
ups  of  the  ruins  showing  the  details  of  arches, 
columns.  .  .  The  commentary  Includes  some 
historical  data.  There  are  native  voices  and 
native  music  in  the  recorded  sound.  The  rela- 
tionships among  the  various  elements  are 
rather  vague. 

"Should  be  useful  as  background  material 
in  geography,  grades  4  through  6,  and  perhaps 
of  some  use  at  higher  levels."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50  Okla  $1 

FH   $2  VAF   $2 

Ohio 

ITALIAN    LIBYA.    (Magic   carpet  ser.)    IR   16- 
sd-apply   TFC  916.1 

el-Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production   available 
only  to  schools 

"A  travelogue  of  modem  Libya  In  six 
main  sequences.  .  .  Lowell  Thomas  gives  a 
particularly  informative  account  of  Libya  and 
explains  its  governmental  relations  with  Italy. 
This  timely  and  instructive  film  should  be  very 
helpful,  especially  in  connection  with  modern 
history,   social   geography,   and   industrial   arts. 

"Recommended  for  all  grade  levels  in 
spite  of  the  fact  that  the  commentary  may  be 
over  the  heads  of  the  younger  children." 
Advisory  conunittee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

BosU  $1.60  SC  $1.50 

FH   $2  VAF   $2 

111  $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

NC 

JOURNEY     IN     TUNISIA.     lOmin     16-sd-rent 
apply   1941   TFC  916.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   Columbia   production   available   only   to 
schools 

"Opens  with  shots  from  ship  entering  Bay 
of  Tunis,  then  up  the  canal  to  the  City  of 
Tunis.  Various  views  of  the  city,  including 
architectural  studies  of  gates  and  vaulted  pas- 
sageways. 

"Then  to  the  Coliseum  of  El  Jem  built  by 
the     Caesars.       Views     in     Southern     Tunisia; 
Irrigation    methods;    picking    dates;    potters    at 
work;   market  place."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  Minn  $1 

Geo   $2  Ohio 

lo   $1.50  Okla    $1 

Mich   $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

TUNISIAN   TRAVELS.   (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR 
16-sd-apply   TFC  916.1 

Jh-8h 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Scenes  along  the  ancient  road  to  Carth- 
age and  in  the  present-day  city  of  Tunis.  .  . 
The  commentator  gives  some  historical  back- 
ground.    An  accompaniment  of  orchestral  mu- 


462 


1947    EDITION 


916.2-916.49 


TUNISIAN    TRA\/ ELS— Continued 

«ic.      Recommended    for    geography,    grades    7 

through     12."      Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH   $2  VAF  $2 

III    $1.60 


916.2     Egypt 


COLORFUL  CAIRO,  llmln  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50; 
rent  ?1-$1.50   1938   Nu-Art  916.2 

Jh.sh 
Produced  by  Andre  De  La  Varre 
"Just  another  travelogue.  .  .  Clear  and 
the  narration  quite  satisfactory.  The  back- 
ground music  was  appropriate,  however,  the 
scenes  are  commonplace — streets,  hotels,  cars, 
people,  etc.  The  Aim  ends  with  a  camel  ride 
to  the  pyramids.  (Useful  forj  geography," 
PCW  film  service  staff 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MYSTIC  LAND  OF  EGYPT.  (Wonders  of  the 
world  ser.)  15min  16-si-$20;  rent  $1,  Also 
color-$50;   rent  $3  1934  UWF  916.2 

el-Jh-sh 
"We  leave  the  steamer  for  a  train  trip. 
Strange  Egyptian  scenes  roll  by — wooden 
water  wheels  turned  by  buffalo  power,  camel 
transport  and  flat  fertile  fields.  Then  Cairo. 
We  visit  the  Citadel  and  the  Mosque  of  Moham- 
med Ali.  A  camel  jaunt  to  the  pyramids  and 
sphmx  and  its  Colossus  of  Rameses  II.  Cafe 
life,  a  walking  soda  fountain,  and  a  funeral. 
East  of  Suez  sails  our  ship  to  Djibouti.  Dark- 
skinned  boys  dive  for  coins,  street  handicrafts 
here  include  hand  weaving,  machine  sewing 
and  barbering.  A  great  market  specializes 
m  firewood.  Irrigation  farming  and  a  most 
simple  goat  dairy.  War  dances 
Calhoun  PathNE    S3 

Eng  PH 

Nay  TexVB 

Ohio  Wis  75c 

STAR  AND  SAND.  20min  16-sd-$37.50;  rent  $2 
1945     BIS  916.2 

jh-sh-c-aduit 
"Following  the  Nazi  invasion  of  Yugo- 
slavia, a  group  of  about  3,000  evacuees  was 
taken  to  Italy  and  then  to  an  Egyptian  desert 
camp  by  the  UNRRA.  This  outstanding  docu- 
ment shows  how  these  people,  torn  away  from 
their  native  environment  of  green  mountain 
valleys,  reconstructed  their  morale,  their  cul- 
ture, and  their  community  living  in  the  bar- 
renness of  a  desert  camp,  and  how,  provided 
with  basic  assistance  by  the  UNRRA,  they  built 
from  there  to  restore  amazingly  their  national 
culture."    See  and  hear 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

^T?^?^S  °^  CAIRO.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  9min 
16-sd-apply  TFC  916.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"On  a  sight-seeing  tour  of  Cairo,  we  view 
beautiful  mosques  and  minarets,  modern  rail- 
road trains  and  camel  caravans.  In  the  old  city, 
we  see  women,  some  wearing  veils,  buying  in 
the  market  place.  A  native  dictates  to  a  scribe; 
a  vendor  sells  sweetened  water;  camels  and 
carts  crowd  the  market  area. 

I  "J^j*^^^,  terrace  of  Shepard's  Hotel,  winter 
tourists  drink  coffee;  and  Bedouin  and  European 
races  take  place  at  the  race  track.  Next  we 
take  a  trolley  ride  to  see  a  sunset  over  the 
pyramids.  In  a  native  cafe  we  see  natives 
smoking  hookahs,'  a  girl  dancing,  and  close-ups 
of  the  guests."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH   $1.5U 

Ohio 


916.4     Morocco 

IN    MOROCCO,    llmln  16-sd-apply   TFC       916.4 
Jh-sh 

A  Columbia  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"On  the  Atlantic  coast  of  North  Africa 
lie  the  cities  of  old  and  new  Rabat,  capi- 
tal of  French  Morocco.  Contrast  between 
the  old  and  the  new  is  the  theme  of  this 
visit  to  Morocco.  You  feel  the  resplendent 
Oriental  atmosphere  of  palm-lined  streets  with 
modern  buildings  in  contrast  to  the  dingy 
houses  of  the  old  city. 

"Venders  of  their  wares  are  shown  en- 
gaged in  basket  weaving,  rug  making,  and  the 
century-old  industry  of  producing  Morocco 
leather  articles.  Though  primitive  in  their 
methods,  the  natives  produce  articles  of  rare 
value. 

"Commentary  gives  an  excellent  historical 
background  of  Moorish  culture  and  points  out 
the  industrial  activities  and  Influence  of  Mo- 
hammedan religion  on  life.  Notable  as  an 
example  of  a  locality  where  native  culture  has 
resisted  change  and  remained  fixed  for  over  a 
thousand  years. 

"Recommended  for  social  studies  in  junior 
and    senior   high   school."     Advisory   committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Ind    $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

Ken   $1.50  YMCA 

JEWEL    OF    THE    MOUNTAIN.    lOmln    16-sd- 
rent  $1  ITTCO  916.4 

"An  excellent  film  with  French  narration 
and  intriguing  oriental  background  music.  This 
film  was  produced  in  the  French  African 
colonial  area,  and  has  the  tang  of  Africa  over- 
laid with  French  influence.  The  atmosphere 
IS  perfect.  Photography — outstanding — espe- 
cially shots  of  waterfalls.  Closeups  show  the 
rhythni  in  flowing  water,  especially  is  this  true 
of  shallow  water  flowing  around  obstructions. 
"Excellent  for  French  language  classes 
and  useful  in  geography.  It  has  possibilities 
i?r^T^T^^2',*'^®  music  and  In  music  appreciation  ' 
PCW  film  service  staff 

Cine 

NatFS  $1 

'^'^'^f'^,,,'^°'^°C^AN     SKIES.     (Magic    carpet 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply   TFC  916.4 

el-jh-sh 

A     20th     Century-Fox    production     available 
only  to  schools 

"Life  in  Spanish  Morocco,  with  .scenic 
views  of  the  mountains  and  of  the  strongholds 
of  the  Moroccan  chieftains,  and  street  scenes 
with  close-ups  of  the  natives.  .  .  Commen- 
tary; also  a  background  of  orchestral  music 
which  incorporates  the  native  orchestra's  play- 
ing. 

"A  particularly  complete  portrayal  of  the 
Moroccan  scene.  The  commentator's  interpre- 
tations are  interesting  and  informative.  Rec- 
ommended for  geography,  grades  4  through 
12;  should  be  valuable  also  at  other  levels." 
Advisory   committee 

AMNH     $1.50  Ohio 

FH   $2  VAF  $2 

Ind   $1.25  Wis   $1,25 


916.49     Canary  Islands 

FORTUNATE    ISLES.    (Magic   carpet   ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  916.49 

el-Jh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  scliools 

"Life  on  the  Isles  of  Teneriffe,  with 
scenes  from  other  Canary  Islands,  is  graph- 
ically illustrated  in  this  film.  .  .  The  coin- 
mentator  remarks  on  the  origin  of  the  name 
Canary  Islands,'  the  fertility  of  the  soil,  rea- 
sons for  the  scarcity  of  water,  and  other 
phases  of  the  hi.story  and  life  of  the  islands. 
Music  by  a  native  orcliestra  and  the  chant  sung 
in   celebration  of  Corpus   Christ!   Is   Included. 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FORTUNATE    ISLES — Continued 

"Recommended  as  being  of  considerable 
value  in  social  geography,  grades  5  through 
10.  Contains  some  good  photographic  ma- 
terial."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Cal   $1  VAP  $2 

PH  $2 


916.5     Algiers 


916.5 


ALGIERS.  lOmin  16-sd-rent  $1.50  DeV 
sh-c-adult 
Desert    scenes,    city   life,    public   buildings, 
weaving  and  other  hand  crafts  demonstrations, 
dancers 
Nay   $1 
Wilo  $1 

HOME   OF   THE    SHEIKH.    (Rambling   report- 
ers)   15min   16-sd-$40;    rent   $1.50   Bray     916.5 
Algiers;    street,    home  and   desert  life 

PI 

UWF    $1.50-f2 

UNVEILING  ALGERIA.  (Columbia  tour  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-rent  apply    TFC  916.5 

Produced  by  Columbia.  An  Andr^  de  la 
Varre  film 

Shows  native  nomad  life  and  Roman 
ruins,  the  mountainous  country,  with  caravans; 
veiled  women  in  the  narrow  streets,  shops  and 
"step"  streets  of  the  old  Turkish  part  of  the 
city.  The  new  modern  section  is  also  shown; 
the  French  quarter.  Waterfront  scenes  end 
the  film 

AMNH    $1.50  111    $1.50 

Cal    $1.50  YMCA   $1.50 


916.7     South    Central   Africa 

AFRICAN  TRIBES.  (World  in  color  ser.)  12mln 
16-sd-color-$75;  rent  $2  1944  Simmel-Meservey 

916.7 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paul  L.  Hoefler 
Opens  with  scenes  of  millions  of  flamingos 
in  East  Africa 

Shows  four  of  the  most  interesting  tribes: 
Bamburi-saucer-lipped  people;  Ifl  pygmies- 
little  people  of  the  great  Ituri  Forest;  Mang- 
bettu — long-headed  people  of  Central  Belgian 
Congo;  and  Rendilli — strange  nomads  of  the 
Kaisut  Desert,  Kenya  Colony 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

AFRICAN    PIGMIES.   16-si-sd  1943  Castle  916.7 
sh-c-adult 
the    following    lengths    end 


Available    in 
prices    from    the 
sales    distributors 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Shows  these 
infested  river,  100 
Col 

Den  sd-$l 
Ideal    $1.65 


producer    and    all    authorized 
;    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

midgets  bridging  a  crocodile- 
feet  above  the  water 

Mods  sd-$l 
Nay  sd-$l 


L'AMITie      NOIRE.      20min      16-sd-rent      $3.50 
1944      AF    films  916.7 

Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  for  French  Ministry  of  Col- 
onies; narrated  by  Jean  Cocteau 

Native  life  and  dances  of  French  Equa- 
torial Africa 


916.6     Liberia 

LIBERIA— AFRICA'S  ONLY  REPUBLIC.  15min 
16-sd-$36;   rent   $1.50   UWF  916.6 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Interesting  scenes  of  life  in  Liberia  show- 
ing some  similarities  to  our  way  of  living — 
and  some  things  that  are  quite  different. 
Among  the  industries  shown  is  the  gathering 
of  rubber  from  the  Firestone  plantation 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

lo  $1.60  TexVB 

Nay  WashCE  $1.50 


916.61     Saraha 

LIFE    IN    THE    SAHARA.    15mln   16-si-$24   1932 
EBF  916.61 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
In  this  picture  of  Nomadic  desert  camp 
life  and  a  journey  by  caravan  to  the  oasis 
market  place  with  its  busy  bazaars  we  see 
views  of  the  milking  of  goats  and  sheep,  grind- 
ing of  grain,  bread  making,  crushing  of  rock 
salt  and  weaving  of  camels'  hair.  We  see  a 
donkey  train,  baby  camel,  date  palms,  typical 
natives  and  street  scenes  and  a  Mohammedan 
mosque 

Available  from.  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

WARRIORS   OF   THE   SAHARA.   lOmin    16-sd- 
$36;   rent  $1.50  UWF  916.61 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A   presentation   of   the   expedition   that   fi- 
nally disclosed   the  remains  of  the  fabled  Tin- 
Hinan,  white  queen  of  the  Sahara 

Interesting    side   lights   of    the    life   of   the 
Tuaregs,    warriors    who   wear   veils,    curl    their 
hair  and  fear  nothing  but  their  mothers-in-law 
Produced   by  Count  Byron  de  Prorok 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

lo  $1.60  TexVB 

Nay  WashCE  $1.50 


FATHER  AND  SON,     14min     16-sd-$37.50;  rent 
$2    1946    BIS  916.7 

Jh-sh-c-a-forum 
Story  of  a  young  Petty  Officer,  who  re- 
turns to  his  African  village  on  leave.  At  first, 
he  distresses  and  alienates  his  father  by  his 
new  ideas,  but  ultimately  he  is  able  to  intro- 
duce modern  ideas  on  agriculture,  medical 
treatment  and  navigation 

CanNFS  VisEd    $2 

Ideal    $2  WashCE    $1.50 

A  GIANT  PEOPLE:  THE  WATUSSI.   (Human 
geography   ser.)    llmin   16-sd-$50   1939   EBP 

916.7 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide   15c 
Formerly    listed    under    title    "Watussl    of 
Africa" 

"An  excellent  film  showing  the  daily  life 
of  the  Watussi  tribe  of  East-Central  Africa." 
California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MAMPRUSI     VILLAGE.     20min     16-sd-rent     $2 
BIS  916.7 

sh-c 
"Showing  the  life  of  the  simple,  friendly 
natives  in  this  district  of  the  Airican  Gold 
Coast.  Mainly  concerned  with  farming,  the 
Mamprusi  have  achieved  a  measure  of  self- 
government  along  tribal  lines."  Educational 
screen 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEN    OF    AFRICA,    (Films   from   Britain   ser.) 
18min    16-sd-rent    $2    1940   BIS  916.7 

Jh-sh-c 
"Account  of  British  Colonial  administra- 
tion, illustrated  in  East  Africa,  with  particular 
reference  to  medical  services,  education  and 
native  responsibilities.  A  documentary  of  real 
quality."    Film  news 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


464 


1947    EDITION 


916.7-916.8 


MOUNTAINS    OF    THE    MOON,    llmfn    16-sd- 

rent    $1.50    UWF  916.7 

Produced  by  Carveth  Wells  and  based  on 

his    "In    coldest    Africa".      A    short   version    of 

a  film  formerly  available  from  BraF  under  title 

HELL  BELOW  ZERO 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Mod  TexVE 


18min 


16-sd-$37.50;     rent     $2 
916.7 


PARTNERS. 
1945     BIS 

J  h-sh-c- adult-forum 

The  tremendous  needs  of  East  Africa  are 
gradually  being  met  by  a  partnership  of  the 
European  with  his  skill  and  experience  and 
the  native  African  with  his  desire  to  help  him- 
self and  his  backward  country.  The  Africans 
are  learning  engineering,  medicine,  science,  hy- 
giene and  agriculture,  and  they  are  passing 
their  new-found  knowledge  on  to  their  fellow 
countrymen 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  CONGO:  THE  MANQBETU. 
(Human  geography  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1939 
EBP  916.7 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

"A  study  of  the  Mangbetu  peoples  living 
In  tropical  forest  region  of  Africa.  Emphasis 
on  cleanliness  in  well-built,  immaculate  homes. 
Careful  preparation  of  cooked  meal,  using  fish, 
bananas,  manioc  root,  sugar  cane;  clay  cooking 
utensils  made  by  hand.  Chicken  coops  con- 
structed on  tall  stilt  foundations.  Head  bind- 
ing: Creative  coiffures  in  local  beauty  parlor; 
facial  tattooing. 

"Native  arts  and  crafts:  Skilled  carving 
of  elephant  tusks.  Carver  trades  ivory  figurine 
to  artist  for  painting  on  wall  of  his  home 
Sketching  design;  preparation  of  paints;  pains- 
taking application  of  colors;  finished  decora- 
tion. 

"Wood  carving — construction  of  native 
musical  instrument;  decoration  of  head;  joining 
to  sound  box;  stretching  antelope  skin  covering 
over  sound  box;  sewing  with  vegetable  fiber; 
holes  burned  in  neck  of  instrument  for  in- 
sertion of  tuning  pegs;  attaching  vegetable 
fiber  strings;  trial  performance  of  new  instru- 
ment."   California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

THE  PROWLERS.  (Howe  hodge  podge  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  916.7 

el-Jh-sh 

An  Educational  films  corporation  of  Amer- 
ica production  available  only  to  schools 

"This  is  life  in  a  thatched-hut  village  in 
the  heart  of  Africa.  .  .  A  fine  and  sympathetic 
study  of  the  life  of  jungle  people.  Recom- 
mended for  geography  in  junior  and  senior  high 
school.  Should  be  useful  for  sociology."  Ad- 
visory committee 

Portrayal  of  the  daily  life  of  the  Central- 
African  Negro.  Thatched  huts  enclosed  In  a 
thorn  bush  'boma'.  Gourd  butter  churns  and 
beehive  granaries.  The  village  toy-maker  and 
his  grotesque  dolls.  The  armor  maker  and  the 
village  medicine  man.  The  hunter  departs.  A 
pair  of  vicious  cheetahs  drive  him  up  a  tree. 
A  flock  of  guinea  hens  distract  the  cheetah's 
attention  and  the  hunter  escapes.  He  finds 
a  baby  lion  but  the  parents  appear  unexpectedly 
and  the  hunter  has  another  narrow  escape.  He 
returns  empty-handed  to  the  village  as  evening 
falls.  The  'boma'  gate  is  closed  for  the  night 
and  fires  are  lit 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PYGMIES  OF  AFRICA.  (Human  geography 
ser.)    22min    16-sd-$85    1938    EBP  916.7 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide  15c 
"4  <Jetailed   study  of  the  lives  and  activ- 
ities  of   a   tribe   of  African   pygmies.     Accom- 


panying Handbook  suggests  study  projects  and 
gives  bibliographical  references  at  several  grade 
levels."    Seholastic 

"The  film  depicts  subsistance  of  Pygmy 
tribes  living  in  the  Congo  River  Region  of 
Central  Africa.  Mode  of  living,  gathering  of 
food,  hunting  methods,  animals  native  to  the 
region,  a  community  game  hunt,  and  bartering 
processes  are  among  the  many  phases  of  native 
life  presented  in  this  film.  Witch  doctor 
mysticism  is  very  interesting  as  are  the  native 
superstitions"     California 

Available  froin  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SI  MBA.    9R    16-sd-rent    $10    1927   AMNH     916.7 
el-jh-sh-c 

Martin  Johnson's  dramatic  record  of 
Africa's  animal  life  in  the  unspoiled  freedom  of 
their  native  plains  and  jungles.  Herds  of  ele- 
phants pass  at  close  range.  Zebras,  gazelles, 
oryxes,  elands,  impalas  and  giraffes  cross  the 
sunlit  plains  in  search  of  food  and  water. 
Wildebeests  by  the  thousands  surge  through 
the  yellow  grass  where  Simba,  the  African  lion, 
lies  in  wait.  After  cattle  are  killed,  the  natives 
gather  to  hunt  Simba,  armed  only  with  their 
spears  and  shields  of  hide 

"Too   long."    Collaborator 
Lew  si 

STANLEY   AND    LIVINGSTONE.    90mln   16-sd- 
rent   apply  Pi  916.7 
jh-sh-c-adutt    Guide 
A  20th  Century-Pox  production  available  to 
steamships    and    shut    in    institutions    such    as 
hospitals,    homes    for    the    aged,    prisons,    con- 
vents,   monastaries    and   private    schools 

Spencer  Tracy  plays  the  reporter  who  suc- 
ceeds in  the  seemingly  hopeless  assignment  to 
locate  Livingstone 

Calhoun  SAd 

Davis  TexVB 

ZANZIBAR.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply 
TFC  916.7 

el-Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Scenes  from  Zanzibar,  British  protector- 
ate, on  the  East  coast  of  Africa  are  shown 
here.  .  .  Captions,  and  a  background  of  or- 
chestral music;  occasional  native  music.  Rec- 
ommended for  geography,  grades  1  through  6; 
should  be  helpful  also  in  grades  7  through  12." 
Advisory  committee 

PH  $2  Okla  $1.50 

IdP  VaEd 

Ohio  VES  (color)  $3 


916.8     South  Africa 

KRUGER  NATIONAL  PARK.  (South  African 
scene  #1)  lOmin  16-sd-$25.  Also  color-$80; 
rent    $1.25    1946    FON  916.8 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
A  trip  through  the  world's  greatest  wild 
life  sanctuary  located  in  the  northeast  portion 
of  the  Union  of  South  Africa.  Like  American 
national  parks,  this  one  too  is  reserved  partic- 
ularly for  the  safety  of  wild  life,  both  flora 
and  fauna,  and  generally  for  the  enjoyment  of 
visitors  who  respect  Nature  unspoiled 
Ideal   $1.25  MontS 

Ind    $2.50  Tenn    $1.50 

NATIVE  AFRICA.     (World  parade  ser.)    16-sl- 

sd    1941    Castle  916.8 

e!-jh-sh-c-adult 

Available     in     the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

"An    intimate    fllming    of    tribal    customs 
and    primitive    existence    in    the    kraals,     and 


465 


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EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


NATIVE  AFRICA— Contiwwed 

an    unstayed    picturization    of    wild    life    In    its 

natural  habitat. 

"Rounding  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  a 
brief  visit  is  made  in  the  great  modern  city 
of  Capetown,  from  whicli  quick  transition  la 
made  to  the  rolling  plains  of  the  interior,  and 
finally  the  jungle  itself.  .  .  The  humped  African 
cattle  are  guarded  jealously,  and  the  size  of  a 
man's  herd  establishes  his  position  in  the 
tribe  as  well  as  the  number  of  wives  he  may 
have.  Markings  on  the  face  and  body  des- 
ignate the  wearer's  relationship  to  family  or 
sect.  Children  squat  on  the  ground  of  the 
village  street  while  the  women  procure  milk 
from  the  cow  for  immediate  consumption  on 
the  spot.  Monkeys  play  with  and  plague  the 
youngsters.  A  father  teaches  his  young  how 
to  build  a  Are  by  the  same  method  that  now 
is  taught  all   Scouts. 

"In  contrast  is  one  of  the  rarest  of  movie 
shots  ever  to  come  from  Africa.  It  is  a 
sequence  in  which  a  father  lion  teaches  his  cub 
something  about  the  rough  ways  of  the  jungle. 
The  ferocious  African  elephant  is  shown  in  its 
natural  settings,  and  then  trained  to  do  the 
hard  work  of  the  jungle.  Baby  lion  cubs  guard 
the  den  in  the  absence  of  their  parents.  There 
are  herds  of  zebra,  giraffes  and  other  denizens 
of  the  jungle.  A  fine  closeup  study  shows  a 
magnificent  specimen  of  lion  at  the  water-hole. 

"Native  tribal  dances  are  witnessed,  as 
is  the  novel  way  in  which  native  girls  fish 
in  the  rushing  rapids  of  the  Zambesi.  The 
movie  concludes  with  beautiful  shots  of  the 
great  Victoria  Falls."  Don  White  in  Educa- 
tional screen 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

SOUTH   AFRICA.     (Forum  edition  ser.)     llmin 
16-sd-apply    1944    March    of   time  916.8 

jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
A    study    of    South    Africa,    including    eco- 
nomic and  social  aspects  of  the  section 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


917.1     Canada 

ALEXIS  TREMBLAY:  HABITANT,  35min 
16-sd-$80;  rent  $10.  Also  color-$262.50  1943 
CanFB  917.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
Life  for  Alexis  Tremblay  and  his  family 
Is  dedicated  to  the  soil,  following  the  tradition 
of  ancestors  who  came  from  France  to  settle 
along  the  shores  of  the  St.  Lawrence  over 
three  hundred  years  ago.  In  this  simple  exis- 
tence the  church  plays  an  important  part,  the 
blessing  of  the  seed  each  spring  being  a  sacred 
ritual  passed  on  from  one  generation  to  an- 
other. We  follow  this  French  Canadian  family 
through  the  busy  autumn  days  as  it  brings  in 
the  harvest  and  helps  with  bread  baking  and 
soap  making.  Winter  sees  the  children  re- 
velling in  outdoor  sports  while  the  women  are 
busy  with  their  weaving;  and  with  the  coming 
of  spring,  young  and  old  alike  repair  to  the 
fields  once  more  to  plough  the  earth  in  prep- 
aration for  another  season  of  varied  crops 
Bran  Ind 

CanNFS  Int   film 

Dennis  VisEd 

CALL  OF  CANADA.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  lOmln 
16-sd-apply    TFC  917.1 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"A  series  of  sequences  of  various  regions 
in  Canada  with  some  comments,  by  Lowell 
Thomas,  on  war  activities  in  operation  in  the 
various  localities. 

"Might  be  useful  in  programs  dealing  with 
the    work    of    our   allies    in    the    present   war." 
Advisory  committee 
AMNH 
FH    $2 
Ohio 


CANADA.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  llmin  16-sd- 
apply  1944  March  of  time  917.1 
ei-jh-sh   Guide 

Views  Canada  from  the  geographical  and 
historical  standpoints  concurrently.  Shows  the 
four  main  divisions  of  Canada:  western  Can- 
ada, industrial  Canada,  maritime  Canada,  and 
French   Canada 

Shows  also  the  swift  industrialization  dur- 
ing the  war  years,  the  products  that  go  over- 
seas to  feed  Britain,  and  Canada's  strategic 
position  on  the  air  routes  over  the  roof  of  the 
world 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

CANADA.     (World  and  Its  people  ser.)     lOmin 
16-sd-rent    $1.50    1938   ITTCO  917.1 

Jh-sh-c 
Produced  by  Pathe  News,  inc. 
"An  excellent  film.  The  music  was  most 
interesting  through  the  entire  film.  The  first 
scene  showing  a  traveler  in  the  distance  with 
beautiful  clouds  in  the  background  made  the 
film  interesting  and  human  from  the  start. 
The  beautiful  cloud  effects  through  the  Rockies, 
the  engines  pulling  a  long  train  up  grade,  and 
twilight  scenes  were  outstanding. 

"The  great  wheat  fields  of  Canada,  with 
cloud  effects,  showing  the  endless  prairie  of 
grain,  in  harvest  time,  the  shocking  and  thresh- 
ing the  grain  was  realistic.  Then  a  Voyageur 
on  the  Mississauga  River,  showing  the  forest 
primeval,  rapids,  and  his  camp  along  the  river, 
brings  the  end  of  the  day  with  his  supper 
being  cooked  in  the  great  outdoors  and  a 
large  skillet  of  fish  for  his  enjoyment  just  aa 
the  sun  goes  down."    J.K.W. 

DQ  TexEd  loan 

FiP  Tenn   $2 

Ideal    $1.65  VaEd 

Manse   $1 

CANADA— WORLD    TRADER.      (Canada    car- 
ries on)   lOmin  16-sd-$25;  rent  $1  1946  CanFB 

917.1 
el-jh-sh-forum 

How  Canada,  whose  population  numbers 
only  12  million,  through  her  natural  resources 
became  the  fourth  largest  industrial  power  of 
the  United  Nations.  Wheat,  cattle,  dairy  prod- 
ucts, mineral  resources,  fish,  canning,  dehy- 
drating, aluminum,  diesel  engines,  machine 
tools,  farm  machinery,  etc.,  were  some  of 
Canada's  important  contributions  to  World 
War  II  and  now  will  become  even  more  im- 
portant contributions  to  a  world  at  peace 

Bran  Ideal    $1.25 

CanNFS  Int    film 

Dennis  Official 

FON   $1  VisEd 

FRENCH. CANADIAN   CHILDREN,    llmin    16- 
sd-$50    1940    EBF  917.1 

p-el     Guide   15c 

Houses  of  French-Canadian  farmers  are 
almost  hidden  by  huge  snow  banks  built  up 
by  the  winter  winds.  Mother  Dufour  is  getting 
her  children  ready  for  school.  Hector,  Lorette. 
and  Rachel  are  advised  to  behave  and  study 
well,  and  then  their  father  calls  them,  for  it 
is  time  to  start.  Conversation  in  this  film  is 
in  French.  Roger,  who  is  only  five,  remains  at 
home.  Gay  good-bys  are  called  as  they  start 
off  in  the  sleigh 

Little  Roger  knows  how  to  get  wood,  cut 
by  his  father  last  summer,  from  under  the 
heavy  snow.  Arriving  at  school  Hector, 
Lorette,  and  Rachel  joyfully  join  in  a  snow 
fight.  When  the  school  bell  rings,  reading  is 
the  first  lesson 

Meanwhile,  father  is  crossing  the  St. 
Lawrence  River  on  the  thick  ice.  Here  he 
meets  neighbors,  who  are  cutting  ice  from 
the  river.  Back  home,  mother,  and  an  older 
sister,  Mariette,  are  busy  making  rugs  which 
they  will  sell  in  the  summertime.  When 
school  is  out,  Roger  meets  the  other  children 
with  his  sled,  and  his  dog  Pollu.  This  is  a 
heavy    load,    but    Poilu    is    equal    to    It 


466 


1$47   EDITION 


917.1 


FRENCH-CANADIAN   CHILDREN— Cont. 

Mother  puts  fresh  wood  on  the  flre. 
Rachel  takes  up  her  knitting.  Soon  father 
arrives   and   preparations   for  supper  are  begun 

Early  spring  finds  father  at  work  among 
the  sugar  maples.  The  family  visits  him  here 
as  he  works 

On  Sunday  the  Dufours  and  their  neigh- 
bors go  to  church — sleigh  bells  mingling  with 
the  solemn  call  from  the  spire 

"An  excellent  film  for  elementary  school 
children.  Sequence  showing  maple  sugar  being 
made  from  the  maple  sap  is  particularly  good." 
California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

INDUSTRIAL       PROVINCES       OF       CANADA. 

lOmin   16-sd-$50    1943   EBF  917.1 

el-Jh-sh-trade-adult  Guide 
"Orients  the  Industrial  provinces,  Ontario 
and  Quebec,  as  the  heart  of  the  dominion  of 
Canada.  .  .  Shows  the  relation  of  this  region 
to  the  remainder  of  Canada,  to  the  United 
States,  and  other  regions  of  the  world.  Sum- 
marizes products  and  imports. 

"Sequences  are  on  peopling,  furs,  mining, 
agriculture,  manufacturing,  commerce,  and 
paper    and    pulp."      Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LAND    FOR    PIONEERS.    IGmin    16-sd-$40    1944 

Canada  917.1 

"Although  Canada  was  opened  by  daring 
pioneers  many  years  ago,  much  of  it  Is  still 
free  to  the  daring  enterprise  of  today.  .  . 
Today  it  spells  gold,  radium,  oil,  mercury  and 
a  variety  of  other  minerals  and  vast  areas  of 
farm  lands  that  have  never  been  tilled;  It  is 
a  paradise  for  fishermen  and  a  land  of  limit- 
less hydroelectric  power. 

"The  Alaska  Highway  has  opened  access 
to  potential  grain  fields,  and  air  routes  form 
a  close  link  with  the  busy  centers  of  the 
world."     Movie  makers 

BraF  $2.50  Int    film 

CanNFS  Queens 

Dennis  VisEd 

LAND  OF  THE   MAPLE  LEAF.     (Road  to  ro- 
mance ser.)     IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.1 
Jh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"A  travelogue  of  Canada.  .  .  There  Is 
a  close-up  of  a  moose  eating,  from  legs  folded. 
The  commentator  discu-sses  the  strength  of 
the  moose.  Its  desire  for  solitude.  .  .  An  ac- 
companiment of  choral  singing;  'The  Maple 
Leaf  Forever'  is  sung  at  the  conclusion. 
Should  be  useful  to  classes  in  geography, 
meteorology,  and  art.  Junior  high  school  stu- 
dents should  find  it  helpful  In  physiography." 
Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

BosU  $1.50  Okla  $1.50 

Cal  $1  Wis  $1.25 

Mich   $1.50 

MARITIME  PROVINCES  OF  CANADA.  lOmln 
16-sd-$50    1943    EBF  917.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adu!t  Guide 

"Orients  the  Maritime  Provinces  in  rela- 
tion to  the  remainder  of  Canada  and  the 
United  States.  Interestingly  portrays  the  peo- 
pling of  the  region  including  flows  to  and  from 
the  United  States. 

"Sequences  Include  also  fishing,  fur  farm- 
ing, lumbering,  farming,  mining  ajid  smelting, 
and  commerce."  Indiana 

"Emphasis  on  fishing  In  Prince  Edward 
Island  and  lumbering  in  New  Brunswick."  Nat. 
film  bd.  news 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


PACIFIC   CANADA.   lOmln   lG-sd-$50   1943  EBF 

817.1 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
"This   film    is   concerned   with   British  Co- 
lumbia,   Vancouver  Island   and   the  Yukon   ter- 
ritory."    Nat.   film  bd.  news 

"Orients  Pacific  Canada  with  the  remain- 
der of  the  Dominion  and  the  United  States. 
Traces  routes  of  discovery  and  exploration. 
Portrays  the  peopling  of  the  region,  with  em- 
phasis on  part  played  by  climate  and  by  trans- 
continental and  ocean   transportation. 

"Other  sequences  on  fishing,  lumbering, 
agriculture,  mining  and  smelting,  and  inter- 
dependence." Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PEOPLES  OF  CANADA.  21min   16-sd-$40;   rent 
$2.50   1941   Canada  917.1 

forum 

It  begins  with  the  French  Canadians  in 
the  eastern  part  of  Canada.  Glimpses  of  their 
life  are  shown  and  the  .scene  shifts  to  views 
of  the  Scotch  groups  located  in  the  same  part 
of  Canada.  After  this  we  see  the  fishermen, 
lumbermen  and  coal  miners,  all  from  eastern 
Canada.  Many  views  of  Toronto  are  given. 
Then  the  scene  goes  acro.ss  country  showing 
views  from  Calgary,  th«  Canadian  Rocky 
Mountains  and  Vancouver.  The  purpose  of 
this  film  is  to  show  the  different  types  of  life 
in   Canada  and   its   democratic  make-up 

Will  be  u.seful  in  promoting  a  better 
understanding  of  Canada  and  a  feeling  that 
Canada  is  as  much  a  "melting  pot"  as  the 
United  States 

"Shows  the  endurance,  vision  and  toler- 
ance of  the  Canadian  pioneers.  A  stirring 
message  of  tolerance."     Collaborator 

"A  good  film  for  classes  in  sociologry, 
for  various  studies  in  social  science,  and 
for  general  showings,  from  the  junior  high 
through  adult  levels.  Photography,  sound, 
and  organization  are  uniformly  good,  and  the 
film  contains  no  noticeable  propaganda  of  any 
kind."  Don  White  in  Educational  screen 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PLEASUREBOUND    IN    CANADA.      (Columbia 
tour  ser.)    9min    16-sd-color-apply    TFC    917.1 

A  Columbia  production,  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  scenic  trip,  as  one  might  see  it  in 
vacation  time,  through  the  valley  of  the  St. 
Lawrence;  passing  the  picturesque  Thousand 
Islands;  the  Ivy  Lee  International  Bridge;  the 
city  of  Hamilton;  Ottawa,  the  national  capital 
with  its  Parliament  Buildings;  the  home  of 
Alexander  Graham  Bell  at  Brentwood;  the 
waterfalls  at  Ka-Ka-Beka;  the  summer  resi- 
dences along  the  Winnipeg  River;  fishing  for 
muskelunge;  a  horse  race  at  Toronto;  and  a 
national  exhibition  of  the  Royal  Canadian 
Dragoons. 

"Commentary  dwells  on  points  of  interest 
and    interprets    historic    background    of    places 
shown.      Composition    fair;    color    photography 
fair."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

POLAND    ON    THE    PRAIRIES.    21min    16-sd- 

color-$150  Canada  917.1 

Shows  something  of  the  cookery,  em- 
broidery and  decorative  design  as  well  as  the 
farming  ability  of  the  people  of  Polish  origin 
in  Canada 

Alta    $2  Dennis 

Bran  Int    film 

CanNFS  VisEd 

PRAIRIE     PROVINCES    OF    CANADA.     lOmln 
16-sd-$50  1943  EBP  917.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
"Orients  the  Prairie  Provinces  of  Manito- 
ba, Alberta,  and  Saskatchewan  as  part  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  and  in  relation  to  the 
United  States.  Includes  the  Northwest  Terri- 
tories. 


467 


917.1-917.13 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PRAIRIE  PROVINCES  OF  CANADA— Cont. 
"Its  major  sequence  is  concerned  with 
grain  growing,  tracing  the  steps  from  planting 
to  milling.  Includes  sequences  also  on  peopling, 
agriculture,  furs,  transportation,  mining,  and 
commerce."   Indiana 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

RIVER    OF    CANADA.    22min    16-sd-color-$150; 

rent  $7.50   1944  Canada  917.1 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A    panorama    of    Canada's    river    highway 

illustrating   industrial   life   and   natural   scenery 

along  the  great  St  Lawrence 

Past     Kingston,      Montreal,      Sorel,      Trois 
Rivieres    and     the     picturesque    He     d'Orleans, 
down  to  Gasp6  and  the  open  sea 
BraF  $7.50  IntP   $5 

IdP    sale   apply;    rent    Mich 

$7.50  VisEd 

Ind     $4 


917.11     British  Columbia 


15min     16-si-color-$56 
917.123 


CANADIAN      ROCKIES 

1944  Haselton 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Lake  Louise  area  then  up  the  Banff- 
Jasper  Highway  to  Jasper  National  Park.  Ton- 
quin  Valley;  Maligne  Lake;  Moose  feeding  on 
Beaver  Lake.  Picture  ends  with  Waterton 
Lakes  National  Park 

Ohio 

Simmel 


Brig   $1.50 
111    $2 


917.127     Manitoba 

PLAYGROUNDS    OF    THE     PRAIRIE.      12mln 
16-si-color-loan    NPC  917.127 

Riding  Mountain  National  Park  in  Mani- 
toba. Camping,  swimming,  riding,  tennis, 
golf,  motoring  along  the  park  highways,  and 
a  visit  to  the  wild  animal  enclosure 

"Excellent  film  on  Canada.     An  auto  tour 
through    the    park    giving    a    thorough    insight 
to    the    various    types    of    sports    and    scenic 
wonders  in  Canada."     J.K.W. 
Ohio 


BEAUTIFUL  BRITISH  COLUMBIA.    (Columbia 
tour    ser.)     lO^min     16-sd-eolor-apply     TPC 

917.11 
el-jh 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Scenic  travelog  featuring  the  most  west- 
erly province  of  Canada  including  Emerald 
Lake,  the  Canadian  Rockies,  Vancouver  and 
Prince  Rupert.  A  large  part  of  the  picture 
deals  with  parks  and  recreation  in  British  Co- 
lumbia. 

"The  film  gives  a  good  general  contour  of 
the  province. 

"Composition    fair,    photography    excellent, 
color  good."    Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
BCTB 
Ohio 

GATEWAY     NORTH.      15min      16-si-color-$60; 

rent    $3    1940    UWF  917.11 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Color  ifilmj  tracing  the  first  pathway  of 
human  migration  southward  through  rugged 
scenery  of  British  Columbia.  Three  stages  of 
civilization  are  shown;  fishing  by  nomadic  In- 
dians, sub-arctic  agriculture,  and  mining  by 
methods  old  and   new."     Scholastic 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $3.30  VES  $3 


917.123     Alberta 

BANFF— LAKE   LOUISE.    lOmin    16-si-sd    1942 

Castle  917.123 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available     in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-sl-$8.75: 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Changing    seasons    in    these    two    famous 
beauty  spots  of  the  Canadian  Rockies 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

BANFF  TO  LAKE  LOUISE.  12min    16-sl-color- 

loan    1940    NPC  917.123 

el-Jh 

A  trip  by  motor  thru  Banff  national  park 

with    a    trip    to    Marble    Canyon    in    Kootenay 

national     park     for    good     measure.       Views    of 

Banff.  Lake  Louise,  Castle  Mountain  and  of  the 

Bow  River  valley 

BCTB  loan  Ohio 

DeV  $1.50  Rosh 

Gen  Vt    50c 
IdahoSo 


917.13     Ontario 

NIAGARA     FRONTIER,    llmin    16-sd-?40    Also 
color-$112.50    1943    CanFB  917.13 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  traditional  tourist's  paradise,  the  Nia- 
gara Peninsula  also  occupies  a  strategic  posi- 
tion of  importance.  Here  is  an  orchard  land 
of  the  first  order,  with  peaches  and  apples 
growing  in  abundance.  The  Great  Lakes  are 
ideal  fishing  grounds,  and  the  peninsula's  giant 
transformer  stations  are  arsenals  of  hydro- 
electric power.  At  the  crossroads  of  inter- 
continental shipping  lanes,  the  Niagara  Penin- 
sula has  become  a  port  of  call  for  ocean-going 
steamers,  while  train  traffic  from  all  places  in 
the  Western  hemisphere  converges  to  cross 
over  the  six  international  bridges 

Bran    $1.25 

Queens 

VisEd 

OTTAWA   ON   THE   RIVER.   18min  16-sd-color- 
$150    1942   Canada  917.13 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

The  spires  of  Ottawa's  government  build- 
ings outlined  against  the  sky  open  this  color 
film.  But  Ottawa  is  a  city  of  people.  They 
have  made  of  their  home  a  planned  city,  with 
streets  running  out  from  the  central  area  they 
call  the  Plaza.  They  have  built  the  beautiful 
driveways,  bordered  them  with  trees  and  parks 
and  they  live  here,  play,  go  to  school,  marry 
and  work  here 

Lumbering  is  significant  to  the  develop- 
ment of  Ottawa  and  many  men  of  Ottawa  work 
in  the  mills  at  neighboring  Hull.  Twenty 
thousand  of  her  citizens  are  employed  in  gov- 
ernment offices.  The  children  play  baseball  in 
vacant  lots  and  regale  themselves  on  hot  pop- 
corn. Housewives  choose  crisp  vegetables  and 
new  eggs  from  the  farmers'  market  just  below 
the  House  of  Parliament 

Race  and  religion  meet  and  mingle.  There 
is  a  quaint  old  French  section,  called  Lower 
Town,  and  a  newer  English  section  called 
Upper  Town 

In  summer  many  swim  goin^  up  the 
Gatineau.  In  spring  they  go  on  picnics  and  in 
fall  they  walk  in  a  blaze  of  autumn  color. 
Winter  brings  snow  tliat  brings  joy  to  the 
hearts  of  the  children.  They  build  themselves 
skating  rinks  by  pouring  water  on  the  ground 
to  freeze  and  then  skate  and  skate.  Men  with 
large,  horse-drawn  sleighs  shovel  snow  off  the 
streets  and  out  on  the  hills  the  skiers  swarm 
for  miles 

This  film  outlines  the  life  of  a  people 
against  a  panorama  of  dignified  government 
buildings  and  changing  seasons 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


468 


1947    EDITION 


917.14 


917.14     Quebec 


AUTUMN  TRIP  AROUND  THE  ISLAND  OF 
ORLEANS.  16min  16-si-loan.  Also  color-loan 
1944  Quebec  TB  917.14 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
This    pictorial    trip   may   be   had    in    black 
and  white  or  in  color 
MonSCp 

BYWAYS  OF  NEW  FRANCE.  lOmin  16-sd- 
loan     1941     Quebec    TB  917.14 

Jh-sh 

"Takes  the  audience  on  an  imaginary 
trip  through  the  Province  of  Quebec,  begin- 
ning with  the  city  of  Quebec  and  continuing 
through  the  Gasp6  and  other  outlying  districts. 
Much  stress  is  placed  on  the  life  of  the  in- 
habitants  and    their   agricultural   pursuits. 

"Lumbering,  spinning,  weaving  and  canoe 
building  are  shown.  There  are  picturesque 
scenes  of  the  outdoor  ovens  and  of  the  many 
wayside  shrines  which  dot  the  landscape. 

"This  Is  a  fine  film  for  classes  of  all  ages, 
studying  the  Province  of  Quebec,  and  it  would 
make  an  excellent  background  for  students 
reading  Louis  H^mon's  'Maria  Chapdelaine.'  " 
Movie  makers 

Cal  $1  UWF 

Ohio  VaEd 

Tex  VanSch 

FEUDAL  ANTICOSTI.    15min    16-si-sd-?24-$36; 

rent    $1.50    UWF  917.14 

sh-c-adult 

"Island   at   mouth   of  St.    Lawrence   River, 

3200    square    miles    and    550    inhabitants,    none 

of   which   may   return    to   the   island   once   they 

have  left  it. 

"Originally  belonged  to  Meunier,  the 
French  chocolate  king,  who  established  a 
feudal  system  similar  to  that  of  the  Middle 
Ages,  now  owned  by  a  Montreal  paper  cor- 
poration who  maintains  the  feudal  system. 
No  one  may  land  on  the  island  without  formal 
permission.  Port  Meunier,  the  only  town. 
Villa  Meunier,  the  castle  of  the  former  owner, 
with  its  Baronial  Hall  and  Throne,  from 
which  Meunier  ruled  the  island. 

"The  interior  is  alive  with  game  of  every 
kind.  Imported  and  allowed  to  multiply,  to 
supply  food  for  the  inhabitants.  Geographical 
details.  Horse-drawn  boats  on  shallow  streams. 
Mackerel  Ashing."     Ohio 

Calhoun  Ohio  sd 

Eng  PH 

Nay  TexVB 

GASPE  PITTORESQUE— BIRD  LIFE.  16mln 
16-si-loan.  Also  color-loan  Quebec  TB  917.14 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

Film  on  the  Gasp6  Peninsula  in  the  prov- 
ince of  Quebec,  Canada.  Panoramic  views  and 
a  visit  to  simple  and  most  hospitable  folks  of 
French,  English,  Acadian,  Jersey  and  Indian 
descent  all  of  whom  are  chiefly  engaged  in 
fishing  and  farming  activities. 

Fish  curing  establishments  are  also  shown. 
Bilingual,  and  in  color 

GASPE  TOUR.    25min    16-sd-color-loan    Cana- 
dian nat  ry  917.14 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Producer   has    not   verified    Information    re- 
cently 

This  color  film  shows  the  quaint  old  world 
villages  where  wood-carving,  rug-making  and 
other  native  crafts  still  flourish 

Starting  from  Mont  Joli  there  are  glimpses 
of  hotels,  golf  courses  and  other  modernities 
side   by   side   with   customs   of   centuries  ago 

The  birds  of  Canada's  great  seafowl  sanc- 
tuary and  hardy  fisher  folk  at  their  work  con- 
tribute their  interest  to  the  story 


HISTORIC    AND    ROMANTIC   QUEBEC.    lOmin 

16-sd-loan   Quebec   TB  917.14 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"An  American  tourist.  .  .reaches  Quebec 
via  the  St.  Lawrence  ferry,  views  numerous 
historical  monuments,  sites  and  buildings  and 
the  quaint,  narrow,  storied  streets  of  Quebec, 
and  then  journeys  on  to  the  Laurentides  Na- 
tional Park  and  the  summer  and  winter  resorts 
of   Lac   Beauport."   Georgia 

BosU  Ohio 

Geo  51  QueSCp 

NH 

L'lLE  D'ORLCANS.  IR  16-sl-color-$60;  rent 
12.50  1939  ITTCO  917.14 

Jh-sh-adult 

Awarded  the  Hiram  Percy  Maxim  Memo- 
rial award  for  1939 

Pastoral  scenes  of  women  working  in  the 
fields,  church  in  the  distance,  cattle  grazing. 
Several  typical  old  homesteads  are  shown  and 
some  of  the  churches.  Farmers  work  in  the 
fields,  a  woman  spins,  fishermen  look  after 
their  catch.  The  making  of  a  special  cheese 
is  shown.     Again  cattle  graze 

"In  color.  A  camera  trip  through  this 
historic  island  off  Quebec  showing  native  cus- 
toms, industries  and  architecture."  School 
management 

Cine  NatFS  $62;  rent  $2.50 

DG  NH 

Geo  $1  Quebec  TB 

ISLANDS  OF  THE  ST  LAWRENCE,  llmin  16- 

sd-rent    .n.50    1945    UWF  917.14 

sh-adult 

Among    the    islands    visited    are    Montreal, 

He     Perrot,     L'lle     d'Orleans,     and     L'lle     aux 

Courdres 

PERCE  AND   BONAVENTURE  ISLAND.  14min 

16-si-loan  Quebec  TB  917.14 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The  film  takes  one  to  the  famous  Rocher 

Perc6,    which    lies    off    the    village    of   Perc6— a 

gorgeous   mass    of  limestone   rising  out  of   the 

sea   with   perpendicular  cliffs  286  feet  high. 

"Then   one   visits   Bonaventure  Island,   ly- 
ing  three  miles  off  shore,  a  bird  sanctuary  of 
thousands  of  gannets,  gulls,   cormorants,   kittl- 
wakes,  puffins,  murres,  etc."     Georgia 
BosU  Ohio 

Geo  $1  Tex 

MonSCp  UWF    $1.50 

NH  VaEd 

PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC.    15min    16-si-$24    1932 

EBF  917.14 

el-Jh  Guide 

Shows    the    Saguenay   River   region   of   the 

Laurentian     Uplands,     pulp     and     paper    mills, 

backwoods  life;   the   Lower  St  Lawrence,   Cape 

Gasp6,    the   fishing   industry,    Murray   Bay,    Ste 

Anne  de  Beaupr§,  Quebec,  and  asbestos  mines; 

the    Upper    St.    Lawrence,    picturesque    FVench- 

Canadian   "habitants,"  and  Montreal 

"Our  schools  use  this  a  great  deal  be- 
cause there  is  so  little  available  material." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC,  llmin  16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.14 

el-Jh 

A  Columbia  production,  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  film  with  unusually  good  commentary 
showing  Montreal  in  panorama,  street  scenes 
in  the  city  itself,  and  views  of  important  land 
marks.  "The  camera  travels  among  the  Lau- 
rentian mountains  to  the  city  of  Quebec  show- 
ing the  Plains  of  Abraham,  the  picturesque 
French  streets  and  outstanding  buildings  in  the 
imposing  city. 

"The  Journey  then  continues  to  the  mouth 
of  the  Saguenay  River  down  the  Gaspe  Penln- 


469 


917.14-917.2 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM   GUIDE 


PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC — Continued 
sula  through  French  towns  where  the  villagers 
are    spinning    and    weaving."      Advisory    com- 
mittee 

Ala  Vesco    $24 

AMNH  $1.60  Wis  $1.25 

Ohio 

QUEBEC.     (Vagabond   adventure   ser.)     llmin 
16-sd-$27;   rent  $1.50   1938  ITTCO  917.14 

Jh-sh 
Narration  is  by  Alois  Havrilla 
"Good   travelogue   on   Quebec   but  its  only 
use  would  probably  be  In  recreational  or  seml- 
recreatlonaf  way.      Includes    shots    of    Quebec 
from    a    distance;    Narrow    streets    of    Quebec; 
Break-neck  stairs;  Shots  of  cannons  and  shots 
of   statue   of   Cartier;   All   notices   and   signs   In 
two    languages;    Basilica;    Government    offices; 
Shots     of     frozen     falls;     Scenes     of     churches; 
Scenes    of    old    women    spinning."      Harold    B. 
Jensen 
Cine  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

DeVry    $1.50  NJM 

DO  Queens    25c 

IdP  Shad  $1.50 

RURAL   QUEBEC    FOLKWAYS.     lOmin     16-sI- 

sd-$24-$36;    rent    $1.50    1939    UWF  917.14 

Photographed    by    Richard    Finnic 

"This     excellent    presentation    of    unusual 

scenes    of    this    part    of    the    North    American 

continent    shows    a    survival    of    17th    century 

life  in  present  day  conditions.     We  see  people 

plow   with   oxen,    spin   and  weave   at  home   on 

hand    wheels    and    looms,    make    all    their   own 

clothing  and   provide   practically  all   their  own 

food.      It    also    shows    the    religious    fervor    of 

these   people    as   well   as   their   different   forms 

of  entertainment. 

"This  film  is  excellent  material  for  classes 
studying  Canada  and  might  be  used  in  Eco- 
nomic classes  as  an  example  of  self-sustaining 
people  who  are  not  really  Interdependent.  Ex- 
cellent film."  Committee  on  classroom  films 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


917.15     New  Brunswick 

GRAND    MANAN.    lOmin   16-sd-$25   Also   color- 

$75    1943    Canada  917.15 

Jh>sh-c-adult 

A  story  of  the   herring  fishermen   of   New 

Brunswick's  most  southerly  outpost,  the  island 

of  Grand   Manan 

Cod,  haddock,  hake,  herring,  and  sardines 
provide   chief  livelihood 

Available  from,  10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW    BRUNSWICK.     lOmin     16-sd-rent    $1.50 
UWF  917.15 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Universal 

Presentation  of  life  on  an  island  popu- 
lated largely  by  descendants  of  royalist  sym- 
pathizers who  fled  American  revolt  against 
British  rule  in  1776.  Historic  survivals  and 
mode  of  getting  llvlihood  is  shown 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 


NEW   SCOTLAND,   llmin   16-sd-$25  Also  color- 
$75    1944    Canada  917,16 

Builders  of  the  famous  bluenose  schoon- 
ers, the  people  of  Nova  Scotia  speak  Gaelic 
amongst  themselves.  Carrying  on  the  well- 
known  Scottish  traditions  of  education,  school- 
ing for  the  children  is  a  primary  concern,  while 
industrial  activity  is  apparent  in  the  Cape 
Breton  coal  mines  and  iron  ore  smelters 
BraF    color-$2.50  Queens  25c 

Geo   $1.50  VisEd    $2.50 


917.17     Prince    Edward    Island 

(ABEGWEIT)      PRINCE      EDWARD      ISLAND. 

lOmin    16-sd-$25    Also    color-$75    1944    Canada 

917.17 

Jh-sh-adult 

Abegweit,  as  Indians  called  Prince  Edward 

Island     is     largely     agricultural.      Large     farms 

produce  the  island's  main  crop,  potatoes.  Many 

of  these  are  run  on  a  cooperative  basis 

The  climate  is  suited  to  the  growing  of  all 
types  of  cereals  and  fruit.  However,  there  is 
also  some  sheep  breeding,  hog  and  cattle  farm- 
ing and  fur  breeding.  Lobster,  herring  and 
mackerel  are  fished 

The  people  of  the  Island,  descended  from 
Scotch  and  English  settlers,  are  ardent  readers 
and  are  serviced  by  travelling  libraries 

The  film  ends  with  a  panorama  of  Char- 
lottetown,  the  capital 
BraF  $1.25  Nay 

Eastin    $1  Queens    25c 

IdP   $1  UWF   $1.50 

Minn   50c  VisEd 


917.18     Newfoundland 

ATLANTIC     CROSSROADS,      lOmin    16-sd-$30; 
rent    $1.50    1945    ITTCO  917.18 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Produced  by  National  Film  Board  of  Can- 
ada. 

"It  relates  Newfoundland's  role  in  war- 
time, her  physical  and  economical  structure 
and  her  post-war  prospects. 

"The  film  surveys  the  barren  hinterland 
and  the  busy  outports  of  Newfoundland.  It 
contrasts  the  depressions  of  the  Thirties  with 
the  sudden  feverish  activity  of  war.  Finally 
it  looks  to  a  future  when  on  the  new  world 
maps,  Newfoundland  and  Labrador  will  be  key 
points  on  our  global  air  routes  and  essential 
members  of  the  community  of  nations."  Edu- 
cational screen 
BraF  $1.50 
Canada  $1.60 


9 1 7.2     Mexico 

AMERICAN    NILE,   llmin  16-sd-$36;   rent  $L60 
UWF  917.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Relics  of  dead  Mayan  civilizations  along 
the   Usumacinta   river,    separating  Mexico   and 
Guatemala 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 


917.16     Nova  Scotia 

LAND    OF    EVANGELINE.     lOmin     16-sd-$27: 
rent  $1.50  1933  ITTCO  917.16 

el-Jh-sh 
Narrated  by  Alois  Havrilla 
Scenic  with  music.     Shows  the   "reversing 
falls"  of  St  John's  river 

Available  from,  10    or  m,ore  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


ARTS   AND    CRAFTS   OF    MEXICO.    (Art   ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  917.2 

el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 
Native  craftsmen  are  shown  in  their  home 
workshops.  Spinning  sheep's  wool,  the  weav- 
ing of  scrapes  (sleeveless  coat-like  blankets), 
basket-making,  glass-blowing,  and  pottery- 
making,  each  is  treated  in  detail.  The  film 
concludes  with  a  display  and  discussion  of 
Mexico's  famous  Guadalajara  pottery 

Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


470 


l»t/      JliUi.Xi.KJlM 


Vl/.£ 


DAY    OF    GUADALUPE.       6min       16-sd-color- 
rent   $3     1945     AudVis  917.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Shows  the  devotion  of  hundreds  of  wor- 
shipers before  the  famous  shrine  'Our  Lady 
of  Guadalupe'  in  Mexico  City  on  Guadalupe 
Day,  Dec.  12.  The  people  come  to  the  city 
from  as  far  away  as  100  miles  to  participate 
in  the  ceremonies.  Not  the  least  of  which  is 
a  long  dance  which  lasts  for  two  days  in  front 
of  the  400  year  old  bascilla."  Film  world 
Ideal    rent    $3.30  Post  $50 

Ohio 

FORGOTTEN    VILLAGE.    60min   16-sd-rent   $12 
RFA  917.2 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Mayer  and  Burstyn  In  1941. 
Written  by  John  Steinbeck.  Available  only  to 
churclie.<3 

This  Is  the  story  of  the  boy  Juai\  Diego 
who  fights  for  the  new  ways  of  science 
against  the  old  ways  of  Ignorance  and  supersti- 
tion 

He  fights  with  all  his  boyish  strength  be- 
cause lie  has  lost  one  little  brother,  Paco,  to 
the  sickness,  colitis,  that  kills  many  children 
In  Mexican  villages  where  pure  water  is  scarce. 
He  fights  because  he  wants  to  save  his  little 
sister  from  dying  too.  He  knows  that  only  sci- 
ence of  the  doctors  from  Mexico  City,  and  not 
the  ancient  magic  of  the  Wise  Woman,  can 
save  little  Maria 

He  wins  his  fight 
Ideal  TMCA   $12 

Presbyterian    bd  SelF 

LAND   OF   MEXICO.     (Human  geography  ser,) 

llmln    16-sd-$50    1939    EBF  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

One    of    a   series    of    four   films    on    Mexico 

recently    released    by    the    producer.      The   area 

of  content  allotted   to  this  film   may  be  .ludged 

from    the    three   other   titles:    People   of   Mexico 

(listed     below),     Arts     and     Crafts     of     Mexico 

(listed    above),    and    Mexican    Children     (listed 

below).      This    unit    of    the    series    follows    well 

the     usual     content     of     the     geography     text's 

chapter,    and    as    such    It    is    more    informative 

than  stimulative. 

"The  content  consists  chiefly  of  a  factual 
outline  of  the  physical  aspects  of  the  country 
and  of  the  nation's  agriculture  and  market 
places.  Designed  for  upper  elementary  and 
junior  high  school  grades,  the  film  is  techni- 
cally excellent  with  regard  to  photography  and 
sound."   Donald  Doane 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEXICAN    CHILDREN.     (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBF  917.2 

p-el-Jh  Guide  15c 
Shows  the  home  life  of  the  Mexican  child. 
Consideration  is  given  to  the  Mexican  child's 
preparation  for  citzenship,  his  kinds  of  rec- 
reation, the  types  of  toys  he  plays  with,  his 
style  of  clothes,  and  his  local  travels  and 
explorations 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEXICAN    MURALS.     (Magic  carpet  ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply    TFC  917.2 

Jh-sh-c 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools.  Also  called  HEART  OF  MEX- 
ICO 

"Here  we  see  surface  views  of  Mexico 
with  the  particular  emphasis  on  the  evidences 
of  the  ancient  culture  of  the  Aztecs.  .  .  With 
commentary.  Highly  recommended  for  social 
study  classes,  grades  6  through  12.  Aztec 
handicraft  would  be  Interesting  to  industrial 
art   classes."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


MEXICAN  SILHOUETTE.  3R  16-sl-rent  $3 
1939     Ariz  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Produced  by  Clement  K.   Chase 

Contents:  An  introductory  montage  on 
Mexico;  Mexico  City  and  environs;  Xochimilco. 
the  pyramid  of  the  sun;  Chapuitepec  park,  L>os 
remedios;  Plowing  with  oxen;  Growing  corn; 
Making  tortillas;  Tropical  agriculture;  The  bur- 
ro; Growing  wheat;  Harvesting  wheat;  Thresh- 
ing wheat  in  a  primitive  way;  Growing  onions 
by  irrigation;  Hydroelectric  plant  at  Tux- 
pango;  Mexican  contrasts;  Indian  religious 
dance;  Picking  coconuts;  Puebla  and  its  Cathe- 
dral; Puebla's  market;  Colonial  architecture; 
Vera  Cruz  and  harbor  scenes;  Washing  clothes; 
Taxco 

"An  excellent  piece  of  photography  and 
an  educational  film,  which  if  handled  by  a 
skillful  teacher  will  prove  extremely  valuable 
for  project  work  in  the  lower  grades,  or  as 
an  outline  of  Mexican  geography  for  more 
advanced  grades,  or  as  a  sociological  study 
for  those  still  more  advanced.  .  .  The  purpose 
of  this  film  is  to  serve  not  as  a  lesson  in  Itself, 
but  as  a  means  of  rounding  out  the  study  ol 
our  Mexican  neighbors,  especially  from  an  art- 
istic and  sociological  standpoint."    A.   W.  Bork 

"An  artistically  photographed  film  edited 
to  convey  a  good  idea  of  the  natural  beautiei 
in  the  Mexican  landscape,  and  glimpses  of 
some  of  the  cities.  .  .  Scenes  from  the  life  of 
the  common  people.  .  .  Well  adapted  for  usa 
in  an  intermediate  grade  unit  on  Mexico  and 
her  people."    Collaborator 

MEXICO.  (World  parade  ser.)  16-fli-sd  1940 
Castle  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$ii.76: 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

A  Mexican  rider  is  seen  on  a  burro  against 
'  a  beautiful  cloudy  sky.  Sheep.  A  small  Mexican 
boy  holding  a  lamb.  Mexican  street  scene.  Pub- 
lic laundry  tubs.  A  street  barber.  A  view  ol 
a  town  with  mountains  in  the  background. 
A  young  man  is  shown  making  some  pottery. 
Examples  of  Aztec  art  are  shown.  Rope  making. 
Market  place 

A  fiesta.  Senoritas  ride  In  from  outlying 
ranches.  A  rodeo  Mexican  style  with  riding 
and  roping  stunts.  A  bull  throwing  contest. 
A  view  of  a  quiet  countryside.  Wayfarers  kneel 
before  a  shrine.  Mexico  City  from  the  air. 
Mighty  Popocatepetl.  The  Great  Cathedral 
which  occupies  the  site  of  the  pagan  temple 
of  the  Aztecs.  The  palace  of  arts.  A  bull  fight. 
The  gardens  of  Xochimilco.  A  boy  riding  a 
burro 

"Glimpses  of  Mexico  through  short  scenes 
taken  In  various  parts  of  the  country  depicting 
the  life  and  customs  of  the  people  and  some 
of  the  important  buildings  in  Mexico  City. 
It  is  edited  in  travelogue  style  with  back- 
ground music  but  with  little  sequence  or  logi- 
cal arrangement.  It  may  be  used  for  a  resum6 
of  the  topic  as  studied  by  an  intermediate 
grade,  in  auditoriums  to  stimulate  interest 
In  Pan-Americanism,  and  also  in  Spanish 
clubs."  Committee  on  classroom  films 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

MEXICO.     15min     16-si-$24     1930  EBF  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

"From  seacoast  to  snow-crowned  moun- 
tain tops,  native  life  and  activities  illustrate 
the  latent  possibilities,  as  well  as  the  progress, 
of  the  country  of  Mexico."    Kansas 

"Good  for  geographic  outline  but  not  up- 
to-date."    Collaborator 

"The  street  scenes  should  be  brought  up 
to  date."     Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


471 


yi  /.£-yi/..60 


XUJL'tJ  V/irVX  XVyiN/^l^       r  XXjXyL       ^JrUXJ^XIl 


MEXICO       MARCHES.       (Mexican      symphony 

ser.)   lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50    1941  UWF 

917.2 

Photographed    under    direction    of    S.    M. 

Elsenstein,    re-edited    1941    by    W.    F.    Kruse. 

Gives    an    overview    of    historical    background 

and   progressive  outlook  toward   future 

BraF  ?1.50  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng 

MIDDLE  AMERICA.  30mln  16-sd-loan  1942 
Middle  Am  research  inst  917.2 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 

Written,  directed  and  edited  by  Maurice 
RIes.     Narration  is  by  David  Ross 

Tulane  University's  presentation  of  a  vital 
story:  the  story  of  the  countries  between  North 
and  South  America.  Stressing  the  tremendous 
importance  of  the  past  upon  the  present  and 
the  future,  this  film  tells  of  that  past:  espe- 
cially of  the  greatness  of  the  Maya 

ON  THE  ROAD  TO  ACAPULCO.  20min  16- 
sd-color-$150;   rent  $7  1940  ITTCO  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Produced  by  Spot  films 

"A  full -color  travelogue  of  the  towns 
along  the  road  from  Mexico  City  to  Acapulco, 
on  the  Pacific  Coast  of  Mexico.  In  excellent 
color  the  film  shows  shrines,  outdoor  markets, 
churches  and  chapels,  gardens,  silver  and  gold 
mines,  and  finally  the  rugged  cliffs  looking  out 
over  the  blue  Pacific.  Intimate  glimpses  of 
native  life  are  provided  in  many  scenes,  in- 
cluding views  of  native  market  places  and 
community  washing-places.  The  film  concludes 
with  scenes  of  a  native  diver  wlio  plunges 
hundreds  of  feet  from  the  cliffs  into  the  ocean 
below. 

"A  fairly  good  film  for  social  studies  at 
the  junior  high  level  and  above.  The  film 
makes  no  pretense  of  being  anything  other 
than  travelogue,  but  the  excellent  use  of  color 
adds  to  its  value.  .  .  Photography,  color  rendi- 
tion, and  sound  are  excellent."  Educational 
screen 

NatFS  J150;  rent  $7 

PEOPLE  OF  MEXICO.  (Human  geography 
ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
"Tells  a  graphic  story  of  the  origin,  his- 
tory, and  present  status  of  the  people  who 
now  make  up  the  population  of  Mexico.  Being 
chiefly  an  agricultural  nation,  emphasis  is  put 
on  the  habits  and  customs  of  the  people  In 
rural  areas.  Corn  harvesting  and  grinding 
home-building,  beverage  preparation,  pottery- 
making,  and  handicraft  work  are  among  the 
activities  shown.  Barter  in  the  village  stalls 
makes  up  a  picturesQue  sequence. 

"Fiesta    ceremonies,     conversation,     songs, 

dances    and   music   enliven   the    tempo.     Scenes 

of    mining    activities    and    glimpses    of    life    in 

Mexico  City  complete   the  story."     Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 

libraries  or  distributors 


ROMANTIC    MEXICO.     2Gmin     IG-sd-color-loan 

1942     111    Central  917.2 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  kodakrome  travelog.  The  photography 
In  full  color  is  the  work  of  the  eminent  Mexi- 
can photographer,  Senor  O.  Barona.  Continuity 
is  by  Pancho  Scanlon,  who  knows  Mexico  from 
long  experience,  and  the  narration  is  by  the 
well  known  radio  artist,  Jean  Paul  King 

Contains  bull  fight  scenes  and  glimpses  of 
busy,  modern  Mexico  City,  Chapultepec  Park, 
Xochimilco  and  the  floating  gardens,  Taxco, 
Cordoba,  San  Miguel  de  Allende,  Guanajuato, 
Cuernavaco  and  Acapulco,  and  other  famous 
beauty  spots 

Conn    $1.25 

Ideal 

Shad  $1.50 


RURAL     LIFE     OF     MEXICO.       llmin      16-sd- 
color-$75     1945     Coronet  917.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
How  the  natives  live,  work  and  play. 
Includes  scenes  of  primitive  agricultural  prac- 
tices, laundering  as  carried  on  in  mountain 
streams  and  primitive  communal  stone  tubs, 
home  life,  regional  costumes,  and  two  colorful 
sequences    depicting    traditional    dances 

The  film  closes  with  a  visit  to  a  fishing 
village  on  Lake  Patzcuaro 
Ideal    $2  PalFL 

111    $2.50  Photcart 

Ind   $3  Vesco     $75 

NC 

TINA,    A    GIRL    OF    MEXICO.     18min     16-8d- 

color-$95    1945  Frith  917,2 

Guide 

Portrayal   of   Mexican    family   life   in    the 

mining    town     of    Tasco.       The    story    centers 

around    Tina,    her    parents,    Rosita   and   Pablo, 

and  baby  brother  Juan.     Presents  the  Mexican 

people    with     their    quiet    charm,    dignity    and 

graciousness.      There    is   a  wealth   of   detail   of 

home  life,  trades,  the  market,  and  the  colorful 

music  and  spirit  of  festival  time 

"Excellent.     One  of  the  best  I  ever  saw." 
Collaborator 
Alta    $2  Ohio 

AMNH    $1.50  PennS    $2.50 

Ind    $5.50  "Wis  $2.50 

Neb 

THE    WAVE.     68min     16-sd-$25     1937     BraF 

917.2 

A  film  about  real  people — the  fishermen 
of  the  state  of  Vera  Cruz  on  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  The  cast  is  composed  of  actual  fisher- 
men who  live  in  the  town  of  Alvarado  in  Vera 
Cruz,  and  it  is  their  experience,  their  sorrows 
and  their  struggles  which  the  film  depicts. 
The  story  itself  was  generated  by  the  direct 
contact  of  the  producers  with  these  fishermen. 
Adhering  closely  to  the  actual  events  of  their 
lives,  it  dramatizes  the  conditions  of  their 
existence  and  the  implications  of  their  pre- 
dicament 

"Tells  of  fishermen  in  Mexico  who  are 
exploited  by  their  employers.  It  centers  upon 
one  man,  whose  child  dies  from  lack  of  money 
to  provide  medical  care.  He  leads  a  strike 
for  fairer  pay,  there  is  a  battle  among  the 
workers — the  strikers  and  those  who  for  one 
reason  or  another  are  against  the  strike — in 
which  the  man  is  killed.  His  death  unites  all 
the  workers,  who  at  the  end  appear  to  be  on 
the  way  to  a  victory  for  their  cause."  Nat. 
bd.  of  rev.  mag. 
IntF  rent  $25 
NYU  $25 

WORKSHOPS    OF    OLD    MEXICO.    (World    on 

parade    ser.)      lOmin      16-sd-$27:      rent    $1.50 

ITTCO  917.2 

el-sh-c-trade 

Produced    by    Van    Buren.      Narrated    by 

Alois  Havrilla 

Primitive  methods  are  used  for  the  mak- 
ing of  some  pottery  which  Is  baked  in  the 
sun.  An  Indian  woman  prepares  fibers  to  be 
twisted  into  rope  which  when  finished  is  strong 
enough  for  almost  any  purpose.  Then  many 
examples  of  glass  work  created  by  two  of 
Mexico's  outstanding  craftsmen  in  this  art 
are  shown 
Cine  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

DeV  $1.50  SC 

DQ  Tex 

Ideal    $1.65  Ven  loan 


917.26     Yucatan 

MAYALAND     TODAY.       (Way     of     life     ser.) 
lOmin.     16-sd-$27;    rent    $1.50    1941    ITTCO 

917.26 
el-Jh 
Produced    by    Franchon    Royer.      Yucatan 
is   located   on   a  map.     The   commentator  gives 


472 


1947    EDITION 


917.28-917.29 


MAY  ALAND  TODAY — Continued 
a  little  of  the  early  history.  The  film  pro- 
ceeds to  some  ruins  of  an  earlier  civilization. 
Descendants  of  these  ancient  people  live  today 
in  the  town  of  1941.  The  film  then  follows  a 
typical  ten  year  old  boy  thru  a  normal  day's 
activities.  His  early  morning  duty  is  to  carry 
water  from  the  well.  He  helps  his  father  with 
the  work  on  the  hacienda.  He  must  go  to 
school  as  must  his  little  sister.  We  see  the 
costume  and  head-dress  of  the  mother  and 
sister 

The  father  feeds  the  animals.  Father  and 
son  work  together  making  sisal  fiber  or  hemp 
from  the  henequen  grown  on  the  hacienda. 
This  is  taken  to  the  mills  which  work  just 
long  enough  to  take  care  of  the  harvest  of  the 
preceding  day  or  two.  It  is  dried  outdoors  on 
racks  In  the  sun.  It  is  baled  and  put  on  plat- 
form cars  ready  for  transportation.  The  boy 
and  his  father  are  seen  spinning  a  fine  even 
rope  as  the  commentator  gives  brief  details  of 
the  simple  home  life.  The  little  girl  sleeps  in 
a  hammock  made  of  her  father's  soft  twine. 
As  the  boy  walks  down  a  road  the  film  slowly 
ends 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF    $1.50 

NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50      VES   $1.50 

Ohio  YMCA  $1.25 

Shad  $1.50 


917.28     Centra!  America 

CENTRAL    AMERICA.      15min     16-sl-$24     1930 
EBF  917.28 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Peoples,      cities,      Industries,      resources. 
Urban    and    rural    scenes.      Mahogany    lumber- 
ing.      Banana    growing.       Coffee    and    cocoa." 
California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
lib7~aries  or  distributors 

CENTRAL    AMERICA    (CARIBBEAN    REGION 
—II)    llmin    16-sd-$50   1944   EBF  917.28 

el-jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  L.  S. 
Rowe,  Ph.D.  and  William  Manger,  Ph.D.,  Pan 
American  Union 

Presents  authentic  documentary  material 
concerning  the  geography  and  climate  of  Cen- 
tral America  and  the  story  of  its  peoples  and 
their  present-day  activities.  An  animation  se- 
quence orients  Central  America  as  the  western 
part  of  the  Caribbean  Region,  and  .sketches 
the  political  history  from  the  time  of  Columbus 
to  the  present.  Photographic  sequences  depict 
the  types  of  people  and  economic  activities  of 
the  region,  including  agriculture,  manufactur- 
ing, commerce,  and  transportation 

The  economic  interdependence  of  Central 
America  with  other  parts  of  the  world,  in- 
cluding its  imports  and  exports,  is  shown  upon 
an  animated  map  background 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GUATEMALA.  (Our  world  in  review  ser.) 
lOmin  16-si-$24;  rent  $1  1937  ITTCO  917.28 
jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  Pathe   news,    inc. 

Called  the  land  of  the  Sun-God.  The  na- 
tives are  of  mixed  Malay  and  Spanish  descent. 
We  see  the  modern  city  built  to  replace  the 
old  one  destroyed  by  earthquake  in  1773;  and 
are  shown  the  sacred  festival  in  honor  of 
Metzel,  the  Sun -God,  then  a  modern  country 
fair 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

LAND    OF    THE    EAGLE.     (World  on    parade 

ser.)      lO^min      16-sd-$27;      rent  $1.50      1935 

ITTCO  917.28 
sh-c-adult 


tlon 


Produced  by  R.K.O.     Van  Beuren  corpora- 


"A  look  into  the  life  and  points  of  interest 
in  Guatemala  showing  a  bit  of  the  agricultural 
life  from  production  to  market  place,  remnants 
of  the  old  Spanish  culture  and  ruins  of  ancient 
landmarks,  glimpse  of  the  artistic  native  life 
which  Is  demonstrated  in  their  pottery  indus- 
try."     California 

Cal  $1.50  NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50 

Cine  Ohio 

DeVry     $1.50  Shad   $1,50 

DQ  UWF    $1.50 


917.29     West  Indies 

DUTCH        IN        LATIN       AMERICA.  lOmin 

16-sd-$25;    rent    $1.25     1946    NethI  917.29 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Country   and    peoples    of   the   Netherlands 
West     Indies     in     the     Caribbean,     and    Dutch 
Guiana    on    the    mainland    of    South    America — 
their  occupations,   folklore  and  industries 
CanNFS  Ideal    $1.25 

FON  VisEd 

FROM     HAITI    TO    TRINIDAD.     15min     16-sl- 
$24     1930   EBF  917.29 

el-jh-sh  Guide 
Presents  Haiti,  Puerto  Rico,  the  Lesser 
Antilles,  and  Trinidad.  Views  of  West  Indian 
native  life.  Important  cities,  the  volcanic  Is- 
land of  Martinique,  the  British  colony  of  Bar- 
bados, and  industries  such  as  coffee,  asphalt, 
sugar 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

FROM    THE    BAHAMAS  TO   JAMAICA.     15min 

16-si-$24     1930    EBF  917.29 

el-Jh  Guide 
"T>-pical     West      Indian     views.      Roaring 
River,  map  animations.     The  Bahamas,  Nassau, 
harbor,  street  scenes,  tea  gardens,  sponge  fish- 
ing, sorting  and  shipping  sponges.    Cuba,  Morro 
Castle,    Havana,    capitol    building,    old    Havana, 
highway,   sugar  and  tobacco  culture.     Jamaica, 
Kingston,    Arcade,    Spanish    Town,    native    life, 
banana   plantation,    native   market."     Ohio 
Available  from  10    or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

HAITI'S     BLACK     NAPOLEON.       (Color-tone 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply    TFG  917.29 

sh-c 

A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  produc- 
tion available  only  to  schools 

Views  of  Haiti  with  emphasis  on  the  his- 
.  torical  aspects 

"Highly  recommended  for  senior  high 
school  and  college  classes  in  social  studies 
and  geography.  The  picture  contains  interest- 
ing ethnological  implications  as  it  tells  the 
story  of  the  phenomenal  genius  of  Henri 
Christophe."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Minn   $1 

BosU  $1.60  Ohio 

Cal  $1  Wis  $1.25 

FC  $3 

ISLANDS    OF    THE    WEST    INDIES.     (De    La 

Varre    travelogue)     llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

917.29 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  Columbia  production.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  travelogue  of  various  islands  in  the 
West  Indies  including  Curacao,  Martinique, 
Trinidad  and  others  of  current  defense  interest. 
Significant  in  this  film  is  the  excellent  narra- 
tion relating  the  history  and  importance  of 
these  islands  In  the  world  today. 

"The  photography  is  excellent  and  the 
material  well  chosen.  Highly  recommended  for 
geography   classes   at   any   grade   level   and   for 


473 


917.29-917.299 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ISLANDS  OF  THE  WEST  INDIES— (7onf. 
history    classes    (political)    in    the    senior    high 
school."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Minn   $1 

lo  $1.50  Ohio 

Kan    $1.50  YMCA 

NASSAU,    IN    THE    BAHAMAS.     lOmin     16-sd- 
$17.50;    rent    $1.50     UWF  917.29 

Presentation  not  only  of  tourist  side,  but 
also  of  native  industries 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

NEW  NETHERLANDS  IN  AMERICA— DUTCH 
WEST    INDIES.    lOmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50  DeV 

917.29 

Jh-sh-adult 

Shows  the  importance  of  modern  industry 

In    the    little    known   Dutch    possessions   In    the 

western  hemisphere:  Dutch  Guiana,  Aruba  and 

Curacao 

Great  oil  refineries  and  harbors  located  on 
the  last  two  islands  are  shown 

PEOPLE  OF  SABA.    IR  16-sd-$50  1945  Coronet 

917.29 
jh-sh 

A  simple  sketch  of  the  life  of  a  simple 
people  who  live  on  an  island  where  every- 
thing for  the  home  must  be  carried  from  the 
shore  about  two  miles  up  hill  to  where  they 
live 

111   $2.50  Ohio 

Ind    $1.50  Photoart 

Neb  Vesco    $45 

REAL    CARIBBEAN.      lOmin     16-sd-$36;     rent 
$1.50.      Also    color    $60;    rent    $3     1942     UWF 

917.29 
el-lh-sh-c-adult 
Intended    to    bring   out    flie    economic   and 
social  background  of  this  region 
BraF  $1.50  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Bng 

SOJOURN      IN      HAVANA.       (De     La     Varre 

travelogue)     9min     16-sd-apply    TFC       917.29 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  Columbia  production.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  typical  tour  of  Havana  showing  the 
principle  points  of  interest  but  with  photog- 
raphy and  narration  of  better  than  usual  qual- 
ity. Contrast  is  shown  between  the  two  cities, 
the  old  Spanish  town  which  was  enclosed  by 
ancient  walls  close  to  the  harbor  and  the  new 
city  of  the  Republic  spreading  for  miles  alone 
the  coast."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50  Ohio 

Ind  $1.26  Okla  $1.50 

Kan 

SUGAR  WIND.    (Paramount  paragraphics  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.29 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  Paramount  production.  Available  only 
to  schools 

"A  picture  tour  of  the  Island  of  Barbados 
In  the  Caribbean.  Excellent  scenes  of  the 
natives  in  their  principal  occupation  of  grind- 
ing and  rough  refining  of  cane  sugar.  Power 
is  supplied  by  a  fascinating  huge  windmill. 
Authentic  Barbados  songs  are  rendered  by  the 
Juanita  Hall  singers."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 

WEST     INDIES      (CARIBBEAN      REGION— 1). 
lOmln  16-sd-$50  1944  EBF  917.29 

Jh-sh-c-trade-aduit  Guide 
Produced     in     collaboration     with     L.     S. 
Rowe,    Ph.D.    and  William   Manger,    Ph.D. 

"A  filmic  treatment  of  the  West  Indies 
that  traces  historical  development  and  eco- 
nomic geography  of  the  Islands. 


"Very  good  for  presenting  historical  back- 
ground of  the  Island,  giving  their  exports  and 
imports,  the  agricultural  methods,  contrasting 
hand  labor  with  machine,  and  suggesting  future 
importance.  Skillful  use  of  animation  adds  to 
the  value. 

"Teachers  of  geography  and  social  studies 
on    the    elementary    and    secondary    levels    will 
find  this  a  vahiable  film."  Educational  screen 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


917.295     Puerto  Rico 

CARIBBEAN     SENTINEL.      lOmin      16-sd-rent 
apply     1942     TFC  917.295 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"An  interpretative  travelog  on  Puerto  Rico 
with  commentary  by  Lowell  Thomas 

"Views  of  San  Juan.  .  .  Shots  of  coconut, 
banana  and  sugar  industries.  Monkey  Island. 
Views  of  military  developments  and  operations 
in  preparation  for  making  Puerto  Rico  a  major 
defense  of  the  Panama  Canal."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

lo  $1.50  Syr    $1.50 

Kan    $1.50  VAF   $2 

Mich   $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

DEMOCRACY  AT  WORK  IN  RURAL  PUERTO 
RICO.   22min   16-sd-$19.91   1942   Castle     917.295 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  USDA  film 

Outlines  briefly  the  history  of  Puerto  Rico, 
the  origin  and  culture  of  its  people.  Discusses 
the  agricultural  resources  and  problems. 
Shows  the  great  sugar  cane  interests.  Shows 
how  the  rural  people,  under  democratic  guid- 
ance of  the  Extension  Service  are  improving 
livestock,  bettering  farm  and  conservation 
practices,  introducing  new  and  developing  old 
handcraft  industries  and  bettering  the  lot  of 
farm  youth  through  4-H  Club  work 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PUERTO     RICO.      15min      16-si-$24      1941    EBP 

917.295 
el-Jh  Guide 
Indicates      development      of      this      island 
under    United    States    control,    and    shows    how 
location    and    climate    make    it   a   rich    producer 
of  agricultural    raw   materials.      The    film   units 
are:     San    Juan;    Schools    and    colleges;    Rural 
life;    Agricultural    and    indu.strial    products 
Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


917.299     Bermuda 


BERMUDA.    (Columbia  tour  ser.)    10%min    16- 
sd-apply     TFC  917.299 
el-Jh-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  travelogue  presenting  Bermuda  as  a 
lovely  island  playground.  Scenes  include  the 
Hill  Lighthouse;  harbor  shots;  panorama  of 
Hamilton;  carriage  shots;  bicycle  riders;  the 
site  of  the  original  colony  with  the  historic 
tablet;  the  harbor;  main  square;  St.  George 
streets;  Mangrove  Bay;  Castle  Island  and 
Cathedral  Rocks;  the  aquarium;  houses  built 
of  coral;    hotels;    golfing;    tennis   and   yachting. 

"Recommended  because  of  Bermuda's  im- 
portance in  naval  strategy  as  related  to  the 
Panama  Canal."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Ohio 

Tenn    $2 


474 


1947    EDITION 


917.3-917.42 


WEEK-END     IN     BERMUDA.      15min      16-sd- 
color-loan     1945    Pan  Am  917.299 

sh-c-adult 
The    facilities    offered    by    Pan    American 
planes  are  shown  and  there  are  scenes  of  Ber- 
muda to  which   this  particular  trip   is   made 
Ind    75c 
Vesco 
YMCA  loan 


917.3     United  States 

AMERICA'S    WONDERLANDS.      IR      16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50     1946     Castle  917.3 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Niagara  Falls,  Rocky  Mountain  national 
park,  the  Yellowstone,  Crater  Lake,  the  Co- 
lumbia river,  Bryce  and  Grand  Canyon,  the 
Yosemite,  Mount  Rainier,  the  Monterey  penin- 
sula 

Geo   $1.50 
Ideal    si-75c 
Kan 
Photoart 


Shadow    si-sd-$l-$1.25 

VisEd 

WashCE    $1.50 


CAPITAL  CITIES.  (World  in  color  ser.)  6min 
ea  16-sd-color  $40  ea  1945-46  Simmel-Meser- 
vey  917.3 

el-Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Paul  L.  Hoefler 
Now  ready:    California,  New  Mexico,  Utah, 
Colorado  and  Nevada 
Cal    $1.50    ea 
Ind 
Ohio 

HOME    TOWN,    U.S.A.     20nnn     16-sd-$75;    rent 

$3.    Also  color-$150;  rent  $5    1945    Look     917.3 

el -jh-sh-c-trade- adult-forum 

Life   in   an   American   small   town.     In   the 

film   it's  Glens  Falls   but   it   could   Just   as  well 

be   any   one   of   a    number   of   other    towns.      A 

homey   pleasant   picture   of   the   American   way 

of  living — not  forgetting  some  of  the  faults 

"Recommended  for  study  and  discussion 
by   town    councils,    organizations    for   civic   im- 
provement and  community  welfare,  and  sociol- 
ogy classes."  New  movies 
Ind    $2.50  Wis  color-$3.50 

Mich  UWF    $3 

NYU    $75    rent    $3.  Also    color-$5 

ALSO  color-$150  YMCA    $75;    rent    $3. 

Ohio  Also  color-$150; 

RFA  rent    $5 

LUCKIEST  PEOPLE  ON  EARTH.  IR  16-sd- 
$30;    rent    $1.50     1945     YMCA  917.3 

jh-sh-c-adult 
The  editors  and  researchers  of  LOOK 
have  unearthed  some  .  .  .  amusing  facts  about 
what  life  in  America  is  like  today.  The  film 
shows  you  how  many  hours  out  of  the  24  Mr. 
Averageman  spends  asleep  in  bed  .  .  .  how 
many  tons  of  food  he  eats  each  year  .  .  .  how 
much  time  Mrs.  Averagewoman  puts  in  mak- 
ing beds,  listening  to  the  radio,  washing  dishes, 
and  looking  after  the  children 
Shadow    $1.50 

MR   SMUG.     IR   16-sd-rent   apply  TFC         917.3 
sh-c-adult 

Produced    by   Columbia   in    1943.      Available 
only  to  schools 

"Mr     Smug"     represents     complacency    in 
the  American  public 
AMNH 
Ohio 

ONE    PEOPLE.      12min      16-sd-color-$58;    rent 
$3.50      1946      Anti- defamation    league        917.3 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced    In    full    color    and    narrated    by 
Ralph  Bellamy,  "One  People"  details  the  pano- 
ramic   story    of    the    settling    of    America    by 
groups    of   every   national   origin   and   the    con- 
tributions   these  groups   made   to   our   way   of 


life.  The  film  is  a  chronicle  in  American  cul- 
tural backgrounds — a  reminder  that  our  coun- 
try's greatness  stems  from  an  admixture  of 
races,  creeds  and  nationalities 

Suitable  for  film  forum  discussions 
NCCJ  loan 

RE-CREATION.   SSmin   16-sd-$39.43   1939  Castle 

917.3 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  USDA  film 

"Dramatization  of  the  effect  upon  a  tired, 
nerve-wracked  family  of  city  dwellers  of  a 
vacation  trip  to  the  National  Parks.  The 
scenic  beauty  of  forests,  lakes,  rivers  and  the 
economic  and  sociological  value  of  these  re- 
sources are  well  presented  by  means  of  the 
story.  For  geography  classes,  elementary  sci- 
ence, classes,  and  for  sheer  enjoyment  to  all 
classes — an    excellent    film."      E.S. 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.4     New  England 

NEW    ENGLAND.    (Forum   edition   ser.)    12min 
16-sd-apply    March  of  time  917.4 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

Not  only  gives  the  New  England  back- 
ground, but  also  examines  the  New  England  of 
today.  New  England's  industrial  economy  in- 
cludes diversified,  top  technological  industries 
— plastics,    radio,    radar,   and   rubber 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

NEW    ENGLAND    HOLIDAY.     (World   parade) 
lOmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     1945     Castle  917.4 
el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Not     only     a     travelogue     in     which     the 
shrines   and   places   of   historical    New   England 
are  seen,    but   there  are   also  Cape   Cod  vistas, 
lobster    fishing,    surf    bathing,    and    the    White 
Mountains  in  winter — a  sportsman's  paradise! 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

NORTHEASTERN    STATES,     llmin     16-sd-$50 
1942     EBF  917.4 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
An  interpretation  of  historical  progress 
in  the  development  of  resources  in  the  areas 
of  West  Virginia,  Maryland.  Delaware,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania, 
New  York,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Massa- 
chusetts, Vermont,  New  Hampshire  and  Maine. 
Features  of  the  land,  people,  natural  resources, 
textile,  clothing  and  heavy  industries  are 
shown.  Also  outlines  transportation  and  recre- 
ational facilities.  Interdependence  with  other 
sections    of   the   nation    is    indicated 

Available  from   10   or  tnore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.41     Maine 

MAINE    COAST.     lOmin     16-sd-rent    $1.50    1945 

JJWF  917.41 

sh-adult 

Rugged  coast,   lobster  fishing  industry,  and 

recreational     facilities,     including    Bar    Harbor 

and  Acadia  National  Park 


917.42     New  Hampshire 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE'S    HERITAGE.    ISmin    16- 
sd-loan    1940    Savings   banks   assn   of   NH 

917.42 
el-jh-sh-adu!t 
Presents    the    story    of    New    Hampshire 
character   and    the    part    it    has    played    in    in- 


475 


917.42-917.471 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE'S   HERITAGE— Continued 
dustrial    progress    and    the    creation    of    homes 
for  our  people.   It  depicts  the  neighborly  func- 
tions  of  a   savings   banks   in   the   community 

Ideal     $3.50 

NH  50c 

WINTER  IN  N.H.  30mln  16-si-color-rent  $2 
1942     NH  917.42 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  color  film  showing  typical  N.H.  winter 
scenery  and  winter  sports.  Outstanding  ski 
areas:  Cranmore  Mt.  and  Skimobile;  Cannon  Mt. 
with  its  aerial  tramway  and  Alpine  ski  lift; 
ski  jumping  at  Berlin;  Pinkham  Notch — the 
A.M.C.  camp  and  Tuckerman  Ravine.  Winter 
motoring,  road  conditioning  with  snow  plows 
and  sanding  trucks 

"Views  of  Old  Man  of  the  Mountains,  the 
Flume,  Mt.  Chocorua.  Hannes  Schneider  and 
Harvey  Gibson  at  CranmoJ-^  Mt.  Lowell 
Thomas  at  Cannon  Mt.  Picturesque  towns  & 
villages.  Sheep  in  the  snow.  Lambs  with 
colorful  earmuffs!  Numerous  views  of  snow- 
capped mountains 


9 1 7.44     Massachusetts 

MEN      OF      GLOUCESTER.        (Americans     at 
home)  20min    16-sd-color-apply    Ford      917.44 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Portrays  the  Cape  Ann  section  of  Massa- 
chusetts, the  scenes  of  the  landing  of  the  first 
white  settlers  in  America  early  in  the  1600's. 
The  picture  shows  the  crew  of  a  topline  mack- 
erel seiner  actually  hauling  mackerel  from  the 
sea  more  than  ninety  miles  off  shore 


917.47     New  York  state 

MOHAWK     VALLEY.      15min      16-si-$24      1927 
EBF  917.47 

el-Jh  Guide 
From  Indian  explorer  to  caneil  builder 
and  railroad  engineer,  the  Mohawk  valley  has 
been  used  as  a  route  to  the  land  beyond  the 
Appalachians.  The  Valley  in  pioneer  days  and 
today.  A  trip  showing  the  many  evidences 
of  industrial  activity  and  agricultural  wealth, 
making  stops  at  principal  cities  along  the  route 
"Historical  material  excellent."  Collab- 
orator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.471      New  York  City 

BROADWAY  DIM-OUT.  (This  is  America  ser.) 
18min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $3    1944    Pictorial 

917.471 
sh-c-adult 
Prices   have  not  been  verified  1947 
An  RKO  production 

You  travel  through  famous  night  clubs,  see 
glimpses  of  New  York  hit  shows,  and  meet 
people   who   make   Broadway  what  it   is 

And    service    men    fiock    to    newly    lighted 
Broadway 
Shad  $3 
UWP    $1.50 
YMCA 

CITY    WITHIN    A    CITY.     lOmin     16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.471 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  picture  corporation  production 
available  only  to  schools 

A  young  couple  arrive  at  Grand  Central 
bent  on  seeing  the  sights  of  New  York  City. 
They  decide  on  Radio  City,  and  are  taken  on 
a  complete   tour  of  Rockefeller  Center.     Shots 


of  all  the  buildings,  views  from  the  top  of  the 
RCA  Bldg.,  the  Hanging  Gardens,  inside  of 
NBC,    Radio   City   Music   Hall,    etc 

AMNH    $1.50  Minn  $1 

111  $1.50  Ohio 

Ind    50c  Okla  $1 

NEW    YORK.     22min     16-si-color-rent    $5     1940 
ITTCO  917.471 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

This  color  film  first  gives  an  impression 
of  the  hustle  and  bustle  of  the  crowds  of  this 
metropolis.  We  see  the  Holland  Tunnel  and 
some  of  the  bridges  which  bring  more  crowds 
to  the  city  daily.  People  arrive  by  train,  by 
plane  and  by  ship.  There  are  views  of  the 
Statue  of  Liberty  and  of  New  York's  famous 
skyline.  We  see  New  York's  bu.sy  harbor. 
Overlooking  the  harbor  is  Wall  Street  with 
Trinity  Church  at  the  Broadway  end.  Across 
the  street  from  the  United  States  Sub-Treas- 
ury building  is  the   New  York   Stock  exchange 

New  York's  first  skyscraper  was  the 
Flatiron  building.  We  see  the  Woolworth,  the 
Chrysler  and  the  Empire  State  buildings.  The 
Municipal  building  overshadows  the  New  York 
City  Hall.  We  see  Essex  Street — city  retail 
market,  a  wholesale  vegetable  market  and 
the  Fulton  fish  market  on  Old  South  Street. 
The  lower  east  side  of  New  York  is  crowded — 
especially  where  the  Bowery  and  Chinatown 
are  located.  Housing  projects  like  the  Queens- 
bridge  housing  group  have  helped  this  situa- 
tion some.  There  are  medical  centers  such 
as  Welfare  Island  in  the  East  river,  Columbia 
Medical  Center  on  the  Hudson,  New  York  Hos- 
pital and  Cornell  University's  Center.  We  see 
the    east    and    west    side   express   highways 

Greenwich  Village  artists  exhibit  their 
work  at  Washington  Square.  Moving  up  Fifth 
Avenue  we  come  to  the  New  York  Public  I^i- 
brary,  then  to  St  Patrick's  Cathedral  and 
Rockefeller  Center.  Gardens  and  skating  at 
Radio  City  are  seen.  Views  of  Park  Avenue 
follow.  Views  in  and  around  Central  Park, 
Including  the  Zoo  and  the  Metropolitan  Mu- 
seum of  art 

Up  Riverside  Drive  we  see  the  Soldiers 
and  Sailors  monument.  Grant's  Tomb,  and 
the  Riverside  Memorial  Church.  There  are 
views  of  Columbia  University.  Up  to  Hai'lem 
with  its  colored  population 

There  are  shots  of  children  at  play- 
grounds, and  of  the  beach  at  Coney  Island. 
The  film  closes  with  day  and  night  views  of 
the  busy  Times  Square  section 

CEA  $1  NatFS  $125;  rent  $5 

DeV   $1  VES  $1.25 

Eastin    $1  Wilo 
Ideal    $3.30 

NEW    YORK    CALLING.      20min      16-sd-color- 
loan     1947     NY   cen  917.471 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Takes  the  audience  on  a  grand  tour  of 
New  York  City.  Scenes  of  the  Hudson  River 
and  the  arrival  at  Grand  Central  Terminal 
preface  sequences  on  such  subjects  as  a  har- 
bor tour.  Wall  Street,  Empire  State  Building, 
Radio  City  Music  Hall,  Coney  Island,  Times 
Square  at  night,  parks,  museums,  zoos  and 
many  other  meccas  for  the  visitor 

"Beautiful  color.  Well  organized  and  pre- 
sented. Excellent  sound  effects.  Fast  moving. 
Interesting  shots."     California 

NEW     YORK     PARADE.      lOmin      16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.471 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  panorama  of  New  York's  bridges, 
churches,  skyscrapers,  streets,  transportation 
and  homes. 

"Depicts  particularly  well,  relationships  of 
individuals  through  casual  acquaintances  in  a 
great  metropolis.  The  mannerisms  and  con- 
ventions of  New  York  people  are  well  shown. 
EJxcellent  composition,  editing  and  photography. 


476 


1947    EDITION 


917.471-917.52 


NEW  YORK  PARADE — Continued 

"Recommended  for  elementary  geography 
and  social  studies  In  senior  high  school."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH  $1.50 

Geo   $2 

Ohio 

NEW    YORK— THE    WONDER    CITY.     (World 
parade  ser.)    16-si-sd    1939    Castle  917.471 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Shows  New  York's  famed  harbor.  Miss  Lib- 
erty, lower  Broadway,  the  historic  Sub-Treasury 
where  George  Washington  took  his  oath  of  office 
as  first  President,  Wall  Street,  Inside  and  out- 
side the  Stock  Exchange,  the  Bowery,  the  push 
cart  markets  of  the  lower  East  Side,  exotic 
China  Town,  Old  Trinity,  the  Tombs,  Fifth 
Avenue  and  St  Patrick's  Cathedral  on  Easter 
morning,  Central  Park  in  summer,  spring  and 
winter,  air  panoramas  of  the  102  story  high 
Empire  State  Building  and  the  towering  Chry- 
sler Building,  Radio  City,  Harlem,  the  new 
Riverside  Drive  and  George  Washington  Bridge 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   dist7-ibutors 

THIS  IS   NEW  YORK.     21mln     16-sd-loan     1946 

IVT  917.471 

Jh-sh-c-aduit 

Provides   a  tour  of  New  York  City  with 

spectacular    views    from   the   air   and    from    the 

streets 

"Sponsored  by  Empire  State  Building — of 
unusual    interest    as    a    city    travelogue."    Col- 
laborator 
Minn  Okla 

MontS  NYSyr 

THIS    IS    THE    BOWERY.     lOmin     IG-sd-apply 
TFC  917.471 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An     MGM     production    available    only    to 
schools 

"This  is  a  story  of  life  along  New  York's 
Bowery,  a  street  of  despair,  peopled  by  men 
who  have  lost  their  grip. 

"At  the  Bowery  Mission,  presided  over  by 
Charles  St.  John,  himself  once  a  'cast-off',  the 
men  are  fed,  clothed  and  helped  along  the 
road  to  rehabilitation. 

"The    subject    is    handled    with    tact    and 
understanding."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  MontS 

Ind    $1.50  Ohio 

Kan  Okla  $1 

Minn   $1 


917.5     Southeastern  states 

BOONE    TRAIL.      15min     16-sI-$24     1931     EBF 

917.5 
el-Jh-Guide 
"Appalachian   Valley,    Shenandoah   Valley, 
Natural    Bridge,    Southern    mansion.    Big   Stone 
Gap,    home    cured    hams,    turkeys,    saw    mills, 
Cumberland   Gap:   coal   outcrops,   cement  plant, 
lumbering,    a   mountain  cabin — spinning — weav- 
ing— basketry — pottery,    typical   school,   town  of 
Cumberland      Gap,       Middlesboro.       Blue-Grass 
Kentucky.    Along    the    Cumberland    river,    har- 
vesting   tobacco,     hemp,    fine    horses,    a    blue- 
grass  pasture,   Man  O'  War,   dairy  cattle,  Lex- 
ington,   Frankfort,    the   Capitol."     Ohio 
Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

NEW      SOUTH.      15min      16-si-$25      1932      EBF 

917.5 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Traces    the    rapid    progress    of    the    New 
South:     its    agricultural     products — cotton,     to- 
bacco,  rice,  early  vegetables,  fruits,  nuts;  raw 
materials — ^marble,     aluminum     ore     (bauxite). 


coal,  limestone,  Iron;  and  water  power  for 
the  paper,  cotton-goods  and  other  industries. 
Birmingham,  Mobile,  New  Orleans,  and  Miami 
are  shown 

Available   from    10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

NEW    SOUTH.      (Forum    edition    ser.)      17min 
16-sd-apply     1945     March    of    time  917.5 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"The  film  leads  off  with  some  of  the  old 
traditions  of  the  South,  such  as  big  southern 
mansions,  fine  cooking,  and  the  theatre.  From 
here  on  the  picture  contrasts  the  South  from 
Just  after  the  Civil  War  through  the  recon- 
struction period  until  the  turn  of  the  century, 
with  the  highly  industrialized  and  more  pros- 
perous North.  .  . 

"The  problems  of  the  South  are  pointed 
out.  .  . 

"Concludes  with   a  reference  to  the  edu- 
cational  facilities  now  available."     Film  world 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

OLD  SOUTH.    15min    16-si-$24    1932    EBF  917.5 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"The  land,    people,   products,    communica- 
tions,  plantation  life.   Animated  maps,  Virginia 
coastal    landscape,    flood    plain    of    Mississippi, 
mountains    of    North    Carolina.    Scene    in    small 
tovm,     Negroes     cultivating     peanuts,     tobacco 
fields,    sugar    culture,    rice    culture,    cotton   culr 
ture.    The  ox  cart.   Dismal  Swamp,   canal  boat, 
river    steamer.    Plantation    home,    negro    ptis- 
times,  fox-hunting,  southern  hospitality."  Ohio 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

REMNANTS   OF    FRONTIER    LIFE.    20min   16- 
sd-$70;  rent  $5    1941    Hartley  917.5 

el-Jh-sh 
Prepared  In  collaboration  with  the  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina.  This  film  presents 
a  day  In  the  life  a  typical  family  of  the  south- 
ern highlands.  It  shows  the  conditions  under 
which  they  live  and  work 

Especially    valuable    In    the    social    studies 
and    in    teacher    training   courses    to    show    the 
Importance  of  environment 
Col  $S  Minn    $2 

Geo  $1  NC 

Mich  Ohio 

SOUTHEASTERN     STATES,    llmin      16-sd-$5n 
1942     EBP  917.5 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

Outlines  living  patterns  in  Arkansas, 
Louisiana.  Mississippi.  Alabama,  Florida.  Geor- 
gia, South  Carolina.  North  Carolina,  Virginia. 
Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  with  a  brief  his- 
torical  introduction 

Stately  plantation  homes,  mountaineer 
cabins,  modern  homes  in  southern  cities, 
rolling  blue  grass  country,  orchards,  cotton  and 
tobacco  fields,  farm  and  factories  are  woven 
together  to  tell  the  story  of  this  region 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or    distributors 


917.52     Maryland 


CHESAPEAKE      BAY.      15min      16-sl-$24      19^0 
EBF  917.52 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Evolution  and  development  of  the  tide- 
water area.  Animated  maps  show  how  the 
gradual  sinking  of  land  formed  Chesapeake 
bay.  There  are  views  of  historic  .Tamestown. 
Portpmouth  and  Norfolk  are  located.  Some 
of  the  methods  used  in  the  oyster  and  soft 
crab  industries  are  oiitlined.  Scenes  in  Balti- 
more and  of  the  Naval  academy  at  Annapolis 
are   shown 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


477 


917.53 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


917.53     Washington,  D.C. 

BOOMTOWN,     D.C.     (This     Is     America    set.) 
18min    16-sd-$100;    rent    $3    1944    Pictorial 

917.53 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
An  RKO  production 

Shows  war-time  Washington  with  its  new- 
ly   constructed    "boom"    houses   in    close    prox- 
imity to  its  more  sedate  government  buildings 
Heb    $3  Vesco    $100 

Shad   $3  TMCA 

I     PLED3E     MY     HEART,     llmin     16-sd-$14.97 
1938     Castle  917.53 

Jh-sh 

A  USDA  film 

Historic  shrines,  Impressive  structures, 
and  picturesque  spots  of  the  National  Capital 
as  seen  through  the  eyes  of  National  4-H  Club 
Camp  delegates 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

INSIDE   THE    CAPITOL.    (Washington  on   pa- 
rade   ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC         917.53 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A     Columbia     pictures     corporation      1938 
production  available  only  to  schools 

"Shows  the  various  parts  of  the  Capitol 
with  interesting  commentary  pertaining  to  its 
historical  background.  Good  sound  and  beauti- 
ful photography.  Excellent  random  shots  of 
the  inside  of  the  Capitol.  Sequence  dealing 
with  the  painting  and  sculpture  in  the  Capitol 
should  be  of  interest  to  classes  In  fine  arts." 
California 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

INSIDE    THE    WHITE    HOUSE.     (Washington 
on  parade  ser.)    lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

917.53 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  produc- 
tion available  only  to  schools 

Presents  a  view  of  the  exterior,  seen 
from  across  the  wide  lawn.  Hillocks  placed 
at  Jackson's  order.  The  President's  office  con- 
nected by  a  covered  walk  with  the  White 
House.  "Through  the  doors  we  enter  the  hall 
with  the  President's  seal  on  the  floor.  We 
see  the  Bast  Room,  the  Green  Room,  the  Blue 
Room,   the   Red  Room,   and   the  Oval  Room 

The  entrance  to  the  Executive  Offices  is 
pictured,  and  the  reception  room.  We  see  the 
President's  private  office,  and  the  Cabinet 
Room 

Stephen  Early,  Sumner  Welles,  Henry 
Morgenthau,  Senator  MacAdoo,  Frances  Per- 
kins, Marvin  Mclntyre  are  all  pictured  as  they 
arrive  to  see  the  President.  The  news  men 
arrive  and  gather  In  the  reception  room.  The 
173  men  enter  the  President's  office,  after  hav- 
ing been  checked  for  their  credentials 

"Highly  recommended  for  economics  and 
government.  This  film  is  suitable  for  use 
from  the  fourth  grade  up.  It  is  an  excellent 
presentation  of  the  subject,  both  pictorially 
and  in  the  commentary."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

INVITATION    TO    THE    NATION.      lOmin      16- 
sd-color-$75      1946     Amfllms  917.53 

jh-sh-adult 
Tour  of  the  historic  and  scenic  sections 
of  the  District  of  Columbia 
Kan 
RVA 
VisEd 

WASHINGTON,     D.C.       (This     land     of     ours) 

9min      16-sd-coIor-apply     1946     Dudley  917.53 

el-jh-sh 

Tour    of    the    capital    area,    showing   how 

the    business    of    the    country    is    carried    out 


under  the  three  government  branches.   Beauti- 
ful parks,  shrines  and  museums  are  also  visited 

NATION'S   CAPITOL.    (Forum  edition  ser.)   IR 
16-sd-apply     1945     March    of    time  917.53 

p-el -Jh-sh -c-trade-adult 

"The  executive,  legislative,  and  judicial 
branches  of  the  federal  government  at  Wash- 
ington are  shown.  .  .  Its  population  of  half  a 
million  people  is  heightened  through  the  year 
by  tourists  pouring  in  continually  to  see  the 
Washington  Monument,  the  Jefferson  and  Lin- 
coln Memorials,  Arlington  Cemetery,  and  the 
tomb  of  the  unknown  soldier.  .  . 

"The  camera  goes  inside  the  famed  White 
House  and  shows  glimpses  of  the  various 
rooms,  the  swimming  pool  for  the  late  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt,  and  the  executive  offices.   .   . 

"The  life  of  a  senator  or  representative 
Is  shown  to  be  anything  but  easy.   .  . 

"The  supreme  court  is  also  depicted,  fol- 
lowed by  glimpses  of  the  various  departments 
of  State,  Treasury,  War,  Agriculture,  Labor, 
Commerce,  F.B.I.,  and  lastly  the  National 
Archives  Building  and  the  huge  Library  of 
Congress. 

"This  inspiring  film  is  suitable  for  and 
recommended  to  any  audience,  young  or  old." 
Film  world 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

WASHINGTON.  16-si-sd  1939  Castle  917.53 
Jh-sh 
Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Shows  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from  the 
Capitol  to  the  White  House,  State,  Navy  and 
War  Depts..  the  Treasury,  Bureau  of  Print- 
ing and  Engraving,  prominent  monuments 
and  other  spots  of  interest."  School  manage- 
ment 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

WASHINGTON,    D.C.    (Washington   on   parade 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  917.53 

A  Columbia  pictures  corporation  produc- 
tion available  only  to  schools 

"This  is  an  aerial  view  of  the  city  of 
Washington.  Union  Station  is  shown,  both 
the  exterior  and  from  within  the  train  shed. 
Through  one  of  its  arches  can  be  seen  the 
dome  of  the  Capitol,  which  is  kept  in  view 
as  we  proceed  along  Pennsylvania  Avenue. 
The  President  addresses  a  joint  session  of 
Congress.  The  Congressional  restaurants  are 
pictured,    and   the   Lincoln    memorial   is   seen. 

"The  exterior  of  the  White  House  is  pic- 
tured, and  the  new  Supreme  Court  Building. 
In  the  Department  of  the  Interior  Building  we 
visit  the  Bureau  of  Standards. 

"Machines  test  the  wearing  qualities  of 
shoe  leather  and  the  elasticity  of  silk  stock- 
ings. Before  the  Treasury  stands  a  statue  of 
Alexander  Hamilton.  Within  an  engraver  cuts 
the  die  used  in  the  printing  of  banknotes. 
Printed  in  sheets,  the  money  is  cut  and 
stacked.  Worn-out,  returned  bills  are  stoi"ed 
in  bundles,  then  cut  in  half  and  each  half 
counted   and   checked,    before   burning. 

"In  the  Department  of  Justice  we  are 
shown  the  many  scientific  instruments  of 
detection.  A  group  of  G-men  test  their  marks- 
manship on  the  target  range.  During  views 
of  the  Washington  Shaft  and  the  Capitol  dome, 
lighted  at  dusk,  the  commentator  remarks  that 
this  is  the  heart  of  a  great  sympathetic  and 
free  nation. 

"An  excellent  picture.  Highly  recom- 
mended for  use  from  the  6th  grade  through 
senior  high  school  in  social  studies  as  related 
to  government  economics."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


478 


1947    EDITION 


917.53-917.55 


WASHINGTON,   D.C.   (This  land  of  ours)  9min 
16-sd-color-apply  1946  Dudley  917.53 

el-jh-sh 
Tour  of  the  capital  area,  showing  how  the 
business    of    the    country    is    carried    out    under 
the      three     government      branches.      Beautiful 
parks,   shrines  and  museums  are  also  visited 
Minn    $1.50 

WASHINGTON,    D.C,    HEART    OF    THE    NA- 
TION.  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1942  ITTCO 

917.53 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Panoramic  view  of  the  Capitol,  the  Con- 
gressional library  and  the  Mall  interspersed 
with  ground  views  of  the  Congressional  ofHce 
buildings,  the  Treasury,  War  and  Navy  build- 
ings, the  White  House  and  the  Printing  ofRce. 
Interior  and  exterior  scenes  of  the  Lincoln 
memorial,  the  National  amphitheatre  at  Arling- 
ton and  Mount  Vernon 

Shadow     si-sd-$l- 


NJM 
Ohio 


$1.25 


WASHINGTON— THE     NATIONAL     CAPITAL. 

(Geography    ser.)    lOmin    16-sd-rent    $1     1939 
DeV  917.53 

el-Jh-sh 
Views     of     all     public     buildings,     parks, 
drives,  etc 

Eastin     $1  Tenn  $1.25 

Kan  $1  Vesco 

NC  WashCE  $1 

Ohio 


917.55     Virginia 


COLONIAL    NATIONAL    HISTORICAL    PARK. 

30mln     16-sd-loan     1939     VaC  917.55 

Shows     scenes     at     Jamestown;     Colonial 
Williamsburg,    restored;    and    Yorktown 
Mo  $3  Shad    sd-$4.50 

Ohio  UWP    $4.50 

SC  VaC   sd-loan 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'S  VIRGINIA.  40min 
16-sd-loan    VaC  917.55 

This  is  a  documentary  film  showing  scenes 
at  all  of  the  important  places  in  Virginia  as- 
sociated with  the  first  president's  life.  In- 
cluded is  a  picturization  of  Mount  Vernon, 
showing  interior  scenes  of  the  mansion.  The 
narration  is  by  Alois  Havrilla,  and  there  is  an 
appropriate    musical    score    throughout 

It  is  also  possible  to  obtain  the  film  on  two 
separate   reels   under    titles    "George   Washing- 
ton's    Virginia"     and     "George     Washington's 
Mount  Vernon" 
Kan   $5 
Ohio 

HISTORIC  VIRGINIA.  (Columbia  tour  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.55 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  travelog.  .  .  Introduces  Wakefield 
where  George  Washington  was  born,  his  Mount 
Vernon  home,  and  the  home  of  Thomas  JefTer- 
son  at  Monticello.  Most  of  the  reel  portrays 
the  reconstruction  of  Williamsburg. 

"Portrayed  are  the  Palace  of  the  Royal 
Governors  with  its  lovely  gardens;  Raleigh 
Tavern;  interior  of  a  typical  Colonial  home; 
the  barber;  cobbler  and  carpenter  at  work; 
and  old  Colonial  jail;  the  pillory;  the  battle- 
field of  Yorktown  with  its  original  powder 
magazine;  and  the  Victory  Monument  at  York- 
town. 

"Recommended    for    social    studies,    sixth 
grade  and  up."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50  NYSyr    $1.50 

Geo    $2  Ohio 

Kan    $1.50  VaEd 


LURAY  CAVERNS  AND  SHENANDOAH  NA- 
TIONAL  PARK.  30mln  16-sd-color-loan  1942 
VaC  917.55 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced   by   the   Luray   caverns   corpora- 
tion 

Color  film  of  Shenandoah  national  park 
and  of  Virginia's  famous  Luray  caverns.  Sky- 
line drive  is  pictured  winding  its  way  over  the 
crest  of  the  Blue  Ridge  mountains.  Bridle 
paths,  trails,  waterfalls  and  picnic  groves  are 
shown 

We  see  the  myriad  of  colors  of  stalaclte 
and    stalgmite    formations   in    the   caverns 

Dream  Lake,  Saracen's  Tent,  Titania's 
Veil,  Specter  Column,  Totem  Poles,  Pluto's 
Chasm,  and  Grand  Ball  Room  are  some  of  the 
sights  pictured  here.  The  narration  is  by 
Alois   Havrilla 

Col    50c 

IdahoSo 

WashS 

MOTHER  OF  PRESIDENTS.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  1945  UWF  917.55 

Homes  of  some  of  Virginia's  great  men: 
Jefferson,    Madison,    Monroe,    Patrick   Henry 

University  of  Virginia  shows  Jefferson's 
genius  in  fitting  classic  forms  to  American 
setting 

NATURAL  BRIDGE  AND  HISTORIC  LEX- 
INGTON. 15min  16-sl-loan  VaC  917.55 
Jh-sh-c 

"This  is  a  publicity  film  advertising  Its 
subjects  as  tourist  attractions.  Advertising 
Is  noticeable  but  because  of  subject  of  film  it 
does  not  in  our  opinion  detract  from  educa- 
tional value.  Scenes  in  Rockbridge,  County, 
Virginia:  Scenic  shots,  Washington  and  Lee 
University.  Virginia  Military  Institute;  Goshen 
Pass;  Birthplaces  of  Sam  Houston,  Cyrus  H, 
McCormlck;  the  town  of  Natural  Bridge,  Vir- 
ginia. 

"Shots  of  the  Natural  Bridge  from  all 
angles  follow;  film  contains  a  final  short  se- 
quence on  desirability  of  Virginia  as  vacation 
state."     Collaborator 

OLD  DOMINION  STATE.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-color-loan     VaC  917.55 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A  20th  Century-Pox  color  production 
"A   scattered   collection   of  excellent   views 
of    some    of    the    historic    places    of    Virginia, 
with     commentary    by    Lowell     Thomas.       The 
camera   takes  us   to  Richmond.   Monticello,   the 
University  of  Virginia,  Wakefield  (birthplace  of 
Washington),    Virginia   Beach,    the   Shenandoah 
Valley   and   finally   to  a  restored  Williamsburg. 
"Might  be  helpful  in  geography  and  history 
classes   in   the   lower   grades."     Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH  $1.50 
TFC 

STRATFORD,  HOME  OF  THE  LEES.  27mln 
16-sd-color-loan  1944  VaC  917.51 

Jh-sh-adult 

Sponsored  by  the  Robert  E.  Lee  memorial 
foundation 

First  part  of  this  color  film  is  rather  static 
but  all  in  all  this  is  a  pleasant  film  showing 
the  inside  and  outside  of  this  historical  home. 
Chives  a  good  idea  of  colonial  life 

"Most  suited  to  art  courses  studying  co- 
lonial culture  and  to  American  history  classes 
studying  southern  colonial  life."    Collaborator 

VIRGINIA— THE  OLD  DOMINION.  15min  16- 
si-$24    1932    EBP  917.55 

Jh-sh     Guide 
Depicts  a  region  rich  in  geographic,   com- 
mercial, and  historic  interest.     Surveys  "Tide- 
water Virginia"    with    its   cities,    land   and   sea 
products;    "Piedmont    Virginia";    the   beautiful 


479 


917.56-917.63 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


VIRGINIA— THE   OLD   DOMINION — Cont. 
"Blue    Ridgre"    country;    the    "fall    line"    cities 
and  crops;  and  the  "Greater  Valley" 

"May  well  be  used  in  geography  and  his- 
tory   classes."    Indiana 

Available  from   10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

917.56     North  Carolina 

NORTH  CAROLINA— VARIETY  VACATION- 
LAND.  25min  16-sd-loan  1941  NCC  917.56 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

"Covers  the  recreational,  scenic  and  his- 
torical features  of  the  State,  from  the  coast, 
where  the  first  English  colony  was  founded  on 
Roanoke  Island,  to  the  highest  mountains  east 
of   the   Mississippi. 

"The  film  opens  with  scenes  from  the 
symphonic  drama,  'The  Lost  Colony,'  and 
takes  the  audience  from  sand  dunes  and  an- 
cient wrecks,  inland  through  tulip  fields  and 
peach  orchards,  to  the  universities  at  Chapel 
Hill    and    Duke. 

"Proceeding  westward  across  the  Pied- 
mont, the  movie  reaches  its  climax  in  the  re- 
sort area  and   the   Great    Smokies. 

"Although  the  main  purpose  of  this  film  is 
obviously  to  interest  travelers,  the  picture  has 
real  educational  value — the  settling  of  Roa- 
noke; agricultural  produce  represented  by 
strawberries,  peaches,  melons,  tobacco  and 
cotton;  Indian  crafts  shown  on  the  Cherokee 
Reservation — all  make  this  a  delightful  movie 
for  groups  of  any  age  studying  North  Caro- 
lina."    Movie  makers 

Geo  $1 

loS 
NC 


917.57     Soufh  Carolina 

CITY   OF    PROUD    MEMORIES.      lOmin      16-sd- 

rent    $1.50    UWF  917.57 

Jh-sh-trade 

"Charleston,     S.C.,     stately    historical    city 

of  the  Southland.     Visit  beautiful  gardens  and 

hear    a    negro    instrumental    quartet."      School 

management 

"Art  people  would  like  to  use  it  without 
sound  and  put  their  own  interpretation  on  the 
architecture  and  wrought  iron  work  displayed. 
Social  studies  teachers  were  satisfied  as  it  is — 
for  its  purpose."     Wilber  Emmert 

Available  from.  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.59     Florida 

BUSY    SPOTS    IN    FLORIDA.    9min     16-sd-$25 
Hoffberg  917.59 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  Capitol  at  Tallahassee;  turpentine 
production;  citron  groves  seen  from  an  air- 
plane; packing  oranges  and  grape  fruit;  farm- 
ers wholesale  market  at  Sanford;  making 
cigars  in  Tampa  and  the  modern  cultivation 
of  tung-oil  trees 


IdP   $2.50 
Ohio 


UWF   $1.50 
"West 


to  the  topography,  rainfall,  and  other  char- 
acteristic features  including  the  imprint  of 
Spanish  and  Indian  cultures 

Irrigation,  stock  raising,  mining,  agricul- 
ture, and  oil  extracting  and  refining  are 
among    the    occupational    activities    shown 

The  exchange  of  goods  and  services  with 
those  of  other  sections  of  the  country  is  de- 
picted with  animated  photography 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries    or   distributors 


917.62     Mississippi 


FASCINATING     FLORIDA.      llmin     16-sl-loan 
1942      111     Central  917.59 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Views    of    tourist    attractions    in    various 
cities  in  Florida 


ALONG   THE   OL'    MISSISSIPPI.    24mln    16-sd- 

color-loan    1942    III  Central  917.62 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

This  kodachrome  flilm  presents  the  story  of 

historic    Vicksburg,    romantic    Natchez,    Wood- 

ville,    St   Francisville  and   Baton   Rouge  during 

the  colorful  season  of  the  annual  Pilgrimages 


917.63     Louisiana 

CAJUNS  OF  THE  TECHE  (QUAINT  FOLKS). 

lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.63 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Columbia  in  1942.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"This  is  a  travelogue  of  the  Bayou  Teche 
country  of  Louisiana  populated  by  the  descen- 
dants of  the  French  Acadians  of  Nova  Scotia 
made  famous  by  Longfellow's  poem  'Evange- 
line.' 

"The  bayous  and  rivers  where  boats 
supply  the  means  of  transportation,  the  fishing 
Industry,  farming,  various  types  of  dwellings 
and  homes,  beautiful  countryside,  customs  of 
the  Cajuns  and  some  typical  villages  are 
shown  In  this  film."  Illinois 

Available  from,  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

MODERN  DIXIE.     (Along  the  road  to  romance 

ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply    TFC  917.63 

el-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"We  are  taken  on  a  trip  through  Loui- 
siana with  New  Orleans  our  first  stop.  .  .  This 
picture  would  be  valuable  as  one  of  a  series 
covering  changes  in  the  South.  Suggested  as 
being  helpful  for  geography  classes  in  the 
lower  grades  and  for  social  studies  In  senior 
high  school."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Minn  $1 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

111  $1.50  Okla  $1.50 

Kan    $1.50  SC   $1.50 

Mich   $1.50 

NEW    ORLEANS.     15min    16-si-$24     1929    EBF 

917.63 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 

"Views  of  the  city,  including  French 
quarter,  at  the  wharves,  loading  cargoes  of 
bananas,  coffee,  and  other  South  American 
products.  Loading  cotton  for  export."  In- 
diana 

■'A  great  amount  of  useful  material  has 
been  correlated  in  this  film  on  a  city  which 
has  become  a  central  point  for  the  commerce 
of  the  Americas."     Wisconsin 

"Out  of  date."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries    or   distributors 


917.6     Soufh  central  states 

SOUTHWESTERN    STATES,    llmin     16-sd-$50 

1942    EBF  917.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 

Portrays  life  in  areas  of  Texas,  Oklahoma, 

New  Mexico,  and  Arizona.     Reference  is  made 


OLD    AND    MODERN    NEW   ORLEANS.    lOmin 
16-sd-apply    TFC  917.63 

Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Columbia  in   1942.     Available 
only  to  schools 

"A  typical  travelogue  of  old  and  new  New 
Orleans,  with  special  emphasis  on  the  old 
French  section. 


480 


1947    EDITION 


917.64-917.73 


OLD  AND  MODERN   NEW  ORLEANS — Cont. 

"Scenes  include  colonial  public  buildings 
of  France  and  Spain;  cathedrals;  parks,  stat- 
ues, quaint  streets,  iron  grilles,  balconies,  the 
old  French  market;  small  shops;  famous  old 
residences;  outdoor  restaurants;  patios  with 
blooming  flowers;  and  the  modern  city,  the  four 
universities,    etc."    Georgia 

Available  from    10   or  viore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.64    Texas 

GLIMPSES  OF  TEXAS,  ITS  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES AND  THE  BIG  BEND  NATIONAL 
PARK  PROJECT.  15min  16-si-loan  1936 
USBM  917.64 

el-Jh-sh 

Made  in  cooperation  with  the  Texas  gulf 
sulphur  company,   New  York 

The  first  part  of  the  picture  illustrates, 
through  animated  photography,  the  enormous 
area  of  Texas  in  relation  to  that  of  the  United 
States,  the  location  of  its  six  principal  oil-and- 
gas-producing  areas,  the  U.S.  Bureau  of  Mines 
helium  plant  and  the  location  of  the  principal 
eulphur-producing   areas   of   the   state 

Numerous  scenes  picture  the  petroleum 
industry  and  operations  within  the  sulphur 
field.  Views  of  the  Texas  State  Parks  are 
shown;  then  follows  a  tour  through  the  Big 
Bend  National  Park  Project,  which  comprises 
approximately  736,000  acres  of  land.  In  this 
part  of  the  film  are  shown  views  of  the  Chisos 
Mountains  and  canyons.  Many  scenes  depict 
the  rugged  and  natural  beauty  of  this  new 
National  Park  project,  the  Rio  Grande,  and 
the  mountain  and  table  lands  of  Mexico  as 
seen  from  the  American  side  of  the  river 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

STORY  OF  TEXAS  &  ITS  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES.    57min    16-sd-loan    1946    US  mines 

917.64 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Part  I  is  devoted  entirely  to  the  mineral 
industries  of  Texas,  especially  petroleum.  Part 
II    deals     with    water    resources,     agriculture, 
communications,  and  cities 
111    75c 
WashCE 
WashS    50c 

TEXAS.  (Forum  edition  ser.)  llmin  16-sd- 
apply  1944  March  of  time  917.64 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

"Opens  by  emphasizing  the  great  size  of 
the  state  of  Texas,  then  describes  the  impor- 
tance of  the  agricultural  products  annually 
grown. 

"Also  sketched  are  the  natural   resources. 

"Going  back  over  the  history  of  the  state, 
the  film  points  out  how  Texas  has  at  one  time 
or  another  been  under  the  flags  of  Spain, 
France,  Mexico,  and  its  own,  besides  the  pres- 
ent Stars  and  Stripes. 

"Points  out  the  border  patrol  and  its  im- 
portance to  Texas  as  well  as  the  rest  of  the 
nation. 

"Shows  glimpses  of  the  great  men  who 
have  conrje  from  the  Lone  Star  State.  Also 
included  are  scenes  of  some  of  the  typical 
cities  such  as  San  Antonio,  Houston,  and  Fort 
Worth."      Film   world 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.68     Tennessee 

PEOPLE   OF   THE   CUMBERLAND.   18mln   16- 
sd-rent   $5     1938     BraF  917.68 

"This  film  is  a  challenge  to  educators.  .  . 
Describes  the  work  of  the  Highlander  Folk 
School  in  its  effort  to  improve  conditions  for 
the  under-privileged  people  in   the  Cumberland 


region.  From  an  unproductive  land  and  desti- 
tution, the  people  are  forced  to  migrate  to 
Industrial  mill  towns,  only  to  suffer  there  from 
long  hours  and  starvation  wages. 

"The  photography  by  Ralph  Stelner,  and 
the  commentary  are  very  good.  .  .  This  film 
should  provoke  much  discussion  among  edu- 
cators, among  adult  groups,  and  among  social 
studies  groups  in  colleges.  It  indicates  the 
possibility  which  lies  before  education  in 
remedying  some  of  the  problems  of  our  coun- 
try."    E.S. 

Mich  VAF 

O'Conlon    $3  Wis  $2.50 


917.7     North  central  states 

MIDDLE   STATES,   llmin   16-sd-$50     1942   EBP 

917.7 
Jh-sh-c  Guide  15c 

Presents  in  sequential  form  an  overview 
of  man's  use  of  resources  in  the  states  of 
Minnesota,  Iowa,  Missouri,  Illinois,  Wisconsin, 
Michigan,  Indiana  and  Ohio.  Domestic  and 
European  migration  and  population  trends  are 
indicated  by  animated  drawings.  Agricultural 
and  industrial  projects  in  each  section  are 
portrayed  and  relationships  are  noted  with 
particular  reference  to  other  regions  of  Amer- 
ica 

Available  from   10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

THE    RIVER.    31min    16-sd-$38.72    1937    Castle 

917.7 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

A  USDA  film 

"An  impressionist  account,  produced  for 
the  U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  .  .  Lorenz 
has  attempted  an  extremely  difficult  task;  and 
at  the  very  least,  has  got  much  nearer  his 
goal  than  anyone  who  has  made  the  same  sort 
of  attempt  before  him."     British  film  institute 

"The  story  of  the  Mississippi  interestingly 
and  intelligently  presented.  An  excellent  edu- 
cational picture."     School  management 

"Majestic,  impressive,  intensely  dra- 
matic."    Literary  digest 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.71     Ohio 

OHIO  TRAVELOGUES.  Pts  1-24.    lOmln  ea  16- 
sd-loan    1938    Ohio  917.71 
el-Jh  sh-c-adult 

Prints  may  be  purchased  for  $15  per  400ft 
travelogue 

Consists  of  24  separate  parts.  The  entire 
set  presents  a  very  complete  picture  of  the 
entire  state  of  Ohio 

Available  from   10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.73     Illinois 

ILLINOIS,    THE    GREAT    INLAND    EMPIRE. 
28min     16-sd-loan    111  dlv  of  dept  reports 

917.73 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Illinois'  greatness  in  agriculture,  manu- 
facturing, trade,  commerce,  natural  resources 
and  its  ideal  conditions  in  which  to  live  and 
build  a  secure  future  are  dramatically  told  In 
this  production 

LET'S  SEE  CHICAGO.    20mln    16-sd-color-loan 
Santa  Fe  ry  917.73 

adult 
A  color  film  tour  of  this  famous  railroad 
hub  and  industrial  center  includes  the  park 
system,  network  of  boulevards,  sport  high- 
lights, museums,  educational  institutions,  pack- 
ingtown  and  industrial  activity 


481 


917.73-917.86 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


VISIT  TO  THE  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  COUN- 
TRY IN  ILLINOIS,  llmin  16-si-color-loan 
ni  Central  917.73 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A    color    film    record    of    school    children's 
visit   to    Springfield   and   New    Salem,    Illinois 


917.75     Wisconsin 

WISCONSIN— ITS  GOVERNMENT  AT  WORK. 

45min  16-sl-$75;   rent  $2.25  1931  Wis         917.75 
Jh 
Directed   by   J.    B.    Hansen.     Chief  of   the 
Bureau   of  visual  instruction  of  the  University 
of  Wisconsin 

This  film  gives  a  complete  picture  of  the 
passage  of  a  bill  from  its  inception  in  the 
Legislative  Reference  Library,  through  the 
two  Houses  of  the  Legislature,  etc.  to  the 
governor's  signature  and  its  final  deposition 
in  the  Department  of  State.  Scenes  from  the 
various  administrative  offices  are  shown.  It 
concludes  with  scenes  of  the  Supreme  Court 
in  session 

Ohio 


9 1 7.78     Missouri 

BACK    TO    MISSOURI.    20min    16-sd-rent    $L50 
1940     MoC  917.78 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide 

"A  fascinating  story  of  Missouri's  pro- 
gram for  conserving  natural  resources  and 
restoring  wildlife. 

"It  traces  the  history  of  wildlife  in  the 
state  from  the  days  of  Daniel  Boone,  when 
wild  birds  and  animals  were  abundant,  to  the 
day  when  these  resources  were  reduced  to 
the  point  of  extinction.  It  shows  the  his- 
tory of  conservation  efforts  in  the  state  which 
eventually  resulted  in  the  creation  of  the  Mis- 
souri Conservation  Commission,  which  placed 
conservation  and  restoration  on  a  sound,  sci- 
entific basis. 

"The  film  is  of  interest  not  only  to  those 
who  are  interested  in  the  great  outdoors,  but 
for  all  Missourlans  who  want  to  see  the  valu- 
able natural  resources  of  the  state  conserved 
and  its  wildlife  restored."  Missouri 
Mo  75c 


917.8     Western  states 

FURY   OF  THE   STORM.      (Hodge  podge  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  917.8 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Available  only  to  schools 
"Ranchers     fighting     through     snow     and 
wind  to  care  for  their  sheep  and  cattle.  .   .  40 
degrees  below  zero.  .  .  Musical  accompaniment, 
but  no  commentary. 

"Recommended    as     an     interesting    study 
of   the    care   of   livestock   in   winter   for  grades 
through  6."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH   $1.50 
Ohio 
UWP    $1.50 

NORTHWESTERN    STATES,    llmin    16-sd-$50 
1942  EBF  917.8 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide  15c 
Depicts  characteristics  of  the  states  of 
Montana,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota, 
Wyoming,  Idaho,  Utah,  Colorado,  Nebraska, 
and  Kansas.  Topography,  rainfall,  drainage, 
fauna  and  flora,  people  metropolitan  centers, 
scenic  and  recreational  features,  transporta- 
tion and  commercial  activities,  natural  re- 
source.*?, and  agricultural  situations  are  shown. 
Special  consideration  is  given  to  the  inter- 
dependence of  this  region  with  other  regions 
of  the  country 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


RIDE     'EM     COWBOY.     (Sport     parade     ser.) 
16-sl-sd     1939     CasUe  917.8 

el-sh 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-8i-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-J17.50 

Bronco -busting  battle  between  man  and 
beast,  snorting  steers,  Brahma  bulls,  Texaa 
longhorns,  trick  riding,  bulldogging,  expert 
roping.  A  spectacle  of  stamina,  daring  and 
danger,  pioneer  days  of  the  Wild  West  brought 
up  to  date 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

RIO    GRANDE.      ISmin     16-8i-$24     1930     BBF 

917.8 
el  Guide 

"The  Rio  Grande  River,  first  as  a  boun- 
dary between  Mexico  and  the  United  States, 
then  showing  the  people  living  along  the  1300 
miles  of  its  course,  also  irrigation  and  fruit 
growing  along  the  lower  Rio  Grande.  The 
film  is  divided  in  the  following  units:  The 
source  of  the  Rio  Grande;  the  upper  Rio 
Grande;  the  middle  Rio  Grande;  and  the  lower 
Rio  Grande."     Iowa 

,  "Not  very  useful  for  Mexico  or  the  United 
States."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   dist7-ibutors 

WONDER   TRAIL.     (Howe  Hodge  podge   ser.) 

IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  917.8 

An  Educational  films  corporation  of  Amer- 
ica  production    available   only   to    schools 

"Scenic  marvels  In  Sequoia  and  Yellow- 
stone National  Parks,  although  not  identified.  .  . 
The  commentary  is  quite  limited,  and  there 
Is  an  orchestral  accompaniment. 

"Highly  recommended  for  the  grades  from 
4  through  senior  high  school  in  the  study  of 
geology  and  geography.  Specifically  suggested 
for  physical  geography  as  a  stimulus  to  in- 
terest in  erosion,  the  formation  of  the  contour 
of  the  earth,  and  the  interplay  of  the  ele- 
ments. The  superb  photography  will  be  of  In- 
terest  to  classes  in  art."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  UWF 

Ohio  VES   $1.50 

Shad  $1.50 


917.86     Montana 

GLACIER    NATIONAL    PARK.      16-si-sd      1943 
Castle  917.88 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75:  360ft-si-$8.76; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Pictures  the  wilderness  of  trail  and  trout 
stream,  the  perpetual  ice  fields,  the  cloud- 
piercing  mountains  and  the  big  game  sanctu- 
aries of  this  park 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

GLACIER  NATIONAL  PARK.    12mln    16-si-$18 
1930    EBF  917.86 

el-Jh  Guide 

"Hiking  across  a  glacier,  views  in  the 
park,  glaciated  valleys.  Iceberg  Lake.  Glacier 
Park  flowers,  beavers,  birds,  woodchucks, 
mountain  sheep.  An  Indian  camp,  Indian  life. 
Glacier  Park  Hotel,  Swift-current  Lake,  a 
Park  dining  room,  chalets,  a  trail  party,  tent 
camp,  mountain  climbing,  crossing  a  crevasse, 
trout  fldhing."    Ohio 

Available  from,   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


482 


1947    EDITION 


917.86-917.9 


GLACIER  TRAILS.  (Magic  carpet  ser.)  lOmIn 
le-sd-apply    TFC  917.86 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only  to  schools 

"'A  visit  to  Glacier  Park  in  Montana,  with 
beautiful  shots  of  the  scenic  wonders,  moun- 
tains, waterfalls,  etc.  .  . 

•'A  bus   ride  to  the  foot  of  Glacier  Trail, 
a   trip   up    the   mountain,    views   of    the  glacier 
In   the  distance."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Ken    $1.50  Okla    $1 

Minn    |1  YMCA 

NORTHWESTERN  MOUNTAINS.  (Our  color- 
ful world  ser.)  16min  16-si-color-$60;  rent 
$3       1941     UWF  917.86 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  color  film  of  Glacier  national  park.  East 
entrance,  Blackfoot  Indians,  Going-to-Sun  high- 
way, Logan  pass.  Lake  MacDonald,  Mount 
Rainer,  the  "Mountain  that  was  God."  Para- 
dise valley,  two-day  ascent  of  Nisqually  glacier 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay  Shad  $3 


917.87    Wyoming 


LAST    OF    THE    OLD    WEST.    15min    16-si-$24; 
rent    $1.    Also   color    $60;    rent   $3     1945    UWF 

917.87 
Jackson  Hole  country,  Teton  National  Park, 
peaks,  lake,  and  a  rodeo 

YELLOWSTONE     NATIONAL     PARK.      15min 

16-si-sd-$24-$30;   rent  $1.50     1935  UWF  917.87 

el-Jh 

"H.  Q.  Peabody  presentation  of  well-known 

circle  trail  in  most  popular  of  National  Parks." 

School  management 

Available  from   10   or  more  filvi 
libraries   or   distributois 

YELLOWSTONE     NATIONAL     PARK.      15min 
16-si-?24    1930    EBF  917.87 

Guide 
Shows  molten  lava,  obsidian  cliffs,  hot 
springs,  mud  volcanoes,  illustrates  and  ex- 
plains action  of  geysers,  Yellowstone  Canyon, 
pictures  bird  and  animal  life,  outlines  the 
work  of  the  rangers 

"Out   of   date.    Very  poor  picture   of  Yel- 
lowstone."   Collaborator 

"Especially  valuable  in  geology  and  geog- 
raphy classes."    Massachusetts 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or   distributors 


917.89     New  Mexico 

CARLSBAD       CAVERNS.      12-25min      16-sl-sd- 

co lor- loan   Santa  Fe   ry  917.89 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  color  film  follows  the  seven-mile  trail 

through     the     Queen's     Chamber,     the     King's 

Palace  and  the  Big  Room 

Shows  ceremony  at  Rock  of  Ages  where 
lights  are  snuffed  out  and  after  a  full  minute's 
pause  a  choir  softly  sings  song  of  same  name 
as  lights  turn  up 

CEA  si-$l  Kan    60c 

Col  Mo    si-504 

111    si  Wilo  si 

loS     si-50c 

ROUNDUP    TIME    IN    NEW    MEXICO.     12min 
16-sd-color-loan   NM   tourist  bur  917.89 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
This    color    film    shows    a    typical    round- 
up in  New  Mexico.  Rounding  up  calves,  brand- 
ing and  how  the  cowboys  live  during  roundup 
time  are  all  portrayed  in  this  film 
A&B 


917.9     Pacific  coast  states 

ALONG  THE  OLD  SANTA   FE  TRAIL.   15mln 
16-si-loan.    Also    sd-color-loan    Santa    Fe    ry 

917.9 
Jh-sh-adult 
After   an   historical   prologue   come   travel 
scenes    of    New    Mexico — Indian    pueblos,    mis- 
sions,     cliff      dwellings      and      historic      land- 
marks.     Then    views    of    the    Grand    Canyon 

The  streamline  train  goes  on  to  Los 
Angeles  and  the  passengers  change  to  motor 
bus  bound  for  Bakersflield.  Here  they  meet 
another  streamliner  for  a  trip  thru  San  Joaquin 
valley  to  Oakland 

By  motor  bus  the  passengers  then  proceed 
to  San  Francisco  over  the  Oakland  Bay  bridge 
Ohio 

BRYCE-ZION-GRAND        CANYON.         16-sl-sd 

1942     Castle  917.9 

ei-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    autiiorized 

sales   distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Bryce's  horseshoe-shaped  bowl  with  its 
"Queen  Victoria,"  its  "Organ,"  "Bluebeards 
Castle,"  "Tower  Bridge"  and  "Moon  Temple." 
A  journey  on  tunneled  highways  leads  to  Zion 
canyon  and  its  parade  of  inspiring  peaks. 
"Majestic,"  "The  Watchman,"  "Rock  Rovers 
Land,"  and  the  austere  "Court  of  the  Patri- 
archs." Then  on  to  the  more  familiar  Grand 
canyon 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

EMPIRE   ON    PARADE.   35min  16-sd-loan  PFC 

917.9 
jh-sh-c-adult 

Sponsored  by  the  Great  northern  railway 
company.  Producer  has  not  verified  infowna- 
tion  recently 

"Depicts  agricultural  and  industrial  prog- 
ress and  opportunities  in  the  Northwest 
country  served  by  the  Great  Northern  Rail- 
way."    Assn.   of  Am.   railroads 

FAR    WESTERN    STATES.       llmin      16-sd-$50 
1942    EBF  917.9 

el-Jh-sh     Guide  15c 

Describes  the  economy  of  the  states  of 
Washington,  Oregon,  California  and  Nevada, 
including  a  brief  historical  resum6  of  progress 
made  in  the  use  of  resources  in  this  region. 
Sectional  contrasts,  with  respect  to  climate, 
topography,  people  and  population  densities, 
are  shown,  also  representative  mining,  lumber- 
ing and  agricultural  activities 

"This  series  of  contemporary  life  in  the 
US  is  fairly  good,  but  teachers  appreciate 
more  scenery  of  tlie  regions  and  less  outline 
material."     Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

ROCKY     WONDERLAND.       lOmin       16-sd-rent 

$1.50    UWF  917.9 

el-jh-sh 

Weird  effects  of  erosion  In  Bryce  Canyon 

National  park.     Latter  part  of  reel  deals  with 

a    Vancouverite   who    has    established   a    haven 

for  wild  birds 

WESTERN    WONDERLAND.     (Columbia    tour 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply    TFC  917.9 

el-Jh 
A   Columbia   production   available  only   to 
schools 

"An  intelligent  study  of  the  Grand  Canyon 
and  Sequoia  Valleys.  The  enormous  rocks  and 
the  hugh  trees  have  been  photographed  effect- 
ively at  various  angles  and  comment  describes 
their  dimensions. 


483 


•917.91 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


"WESTERN    WONDERLAND — Contimied 

"The  immensity  of  the  Grand  Canyon  Is 
pictured  with  convincing  effect."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50 

Mich   $1.50 

Ohio 


917.91     Arizona 

ARID     SOUTHWEST.      15min      16-si-$24      1929 

EBF  917.91 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

"Locates    the    hot    deserts    of   the    world, 

And    pictures    a    desert    sandstorm,    remains    of 

a  petrified  forest,   sagebrush  and  cactus.   Most 

unusual    views   of   animal   life   in   an   arid   land 

include  a  Gila  monster,   a  horned  toad,   desert 

scorpions,    a   rattlesnake,    a   desert   tortoise,    a 

prairie  dog,   a  badger,   skunks  at  play,   a  wild 

cat  and  a  coyote. 

"The  last  part  shows  the  nomadic  life  of 
the  Navajo  in  both  summer  and  winter  quar- 
ters. The  men  care  for  the  cattle  while  th« 
women  perform  their  daily  tasks  of  carding, 
spinning,  and  weaving  wool."  Colorado 
"Very  useful."    Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

ARIZONA.     ISmin     16-si-loan     1930     Goodyear 

917,91 

Various  scenes  and  activities  centering 
-around  the  Wigwam,  an  unusual  guest  hotel, 
set   In   a   bower   of   flowers   and   shrubbery 

In  just  a  short  while  one  is  whisked  to 
Roosevelt  Dam,  to  Nogales  In  Old  Mexico, 
to  Grand  Canyon  or  to  the  Gulf  of  California 
with  Its  deep  sea  fishing.  A  short  drive  takes 
one  to  San  Xavier  Mission,  to  historic  Tomb- 
stone or  to  the  prehistoric  ruins  of  Casa  Grande. 
Ouests  enjoy  swimming  In  the  spacious  spark- 
ling pool  at  the  park,  walking  through  the  or- 
chards where  oranges,  grapefruit,  limes  and 
lemons  abound,  or  watching  the  various  farm- 
ing operations 

Desert  picnics,  brushwood  fires  in  the  twi- 
light, horseback  rides,  tennis  and  golf  and 
other  recreations  are  shown.  Revolves  around 
Litchfield  Park,  adjoining  the  thousands  of 
ticres  of  cotton  plantations  and  cattle  ranch 
owned  by  the  Goodyear  company 

Ideal    $3.30  Neb  50c 

lo  $1.05  NH  50c 

loS    50c  Syr    50c 

Minn    50c  WashS    50c 

MontS  loan 

ARIZONA— ITS  MINERAL  RESOURCES  AND 
SCENIC  WONDERS.  40min  16-sd-loan  1940 
USBM  917.91 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Produced     by     Phelps     Dodge     corporation 

This  partly  colored  film  opens  with  a 
general  view  of  typical  Arizona  cactus  land. 
The  commentator  then  speaks  of  Arizona's 
hidden  wealth  and  of  Its  livestock  ranges. 
A  map  gives  some  Idea  of  the  state's  topog- 
raphy, and  points  out  the  principal  mining 
districts 

Remains  of  an  Indian  pueblo  village  are 
shown.  Then  men  are  seen  panning  gold  in 
a  stream.  Placer  mining  is  spoken  of  and  the 
Importance  to  the  development  of  Arizona 
played  by  the  early  pioneer.  We  see  the  once 
riotous  town  of  Tombstone  In  its  present  day 
<iuiet 

There  follows  a  lengthy  tour  of  many  of 
the  mines  of  the  state.  We  are  told  what  Is 
mined  and  the  type  of  mining  with  statistics 
at  each  location.  This  covers  mining  of  cop- 
per, gold,  manganese,  mercury,  limestone,  gyp- 
sum, serlcite,  feldspar,  onyx,  silica,  asbestos 
and  bituminous  coal 

Here  we  start  on  another  type  of  ex- 
ploration of  the  state.  We  visit  Granite 
Dam,  Coolidge  Dam,  the  Colorado  River  and 
Boulder  Dam.  We  consider  irrigation  problems 
and   see   the   storage   project   near   Yuma 


We  next  consider  the  agricultural 
achievements   of   the   state 

Cattle  raising  is  a  long  established  In- 
dustry. Yellow  pine  are  raised  extensively  as 
proven  by  a  view  of  what  is  said  to  be  the 
largest   forest  of  these   trees   in   the   world 

At  this  point  the  film  goes  into  color. 
We  see  the  Mission  of  San  Xavier  del  Bac, 
the  desert  with  its  fascinating  cacti  and 
Saguaro,  Montezuma  Castle  and  Organ  Pipe 
National  monuments.  We  visit  Phoenix,  Can- 
yon Lake  and  the  Painted  Desert.  We  see 
the  beauty  of  Oak  Creek  Canyon.  Northeast 
of  Flagstaff  is  Sunset  Crater.  We  visit  the 
Petrified  Forest.  Then  we  go  on  for  views  of 
the  Grand  Canyon  on  one  rim  of  which  dwell 
Hopi  Indians,  busy  at  their  native  crafts  and 
performing  a  ceremonial  dance.  A  movie  set 
is  shown  of  Tucson  as  it  used  to  be  and  then 
we  see  the  modern  city  of  today  with  its 
splendid  hotels.  The  University  of  Arizona, 
Phoenix  and  the  State  Capitol  building  end 
the  tour  of  Arizona 

Available  froin   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

CONQUERING    THE    COLORADO,     llmin     16- 
sd-apply    TFC  917.91 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only   to    schools 

"A  story  of  'Buzz'  Holmstrum's  conquest, 
alone  in  a  small  row  boat,  on  the  Colorado 
River.  While  the  picture  Is  manifestly  staged, 
the  excellent  camera  work  and  good  narrative 
recommend  the  picture  as  an  achievement 
story. 

"Presents  scenes  along  the  river  from 
Green  River  Lake  to  Boulder  Dam,  featuring 
the  dramatic  struggle  of  this  man  with  the 
rushing  currents  and  treacherous  shoals. 
Holmstrum,  an  Oregon  filling  station  mechan- 
ic, realized  his  dream  of  adventure.  Usable  at 
any  age  level."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

FH  $2  VAP  $2 

GRAND    CANYON.     (Our   colorful    world    ser.) 
15min   16-si-color-$60;   rent   $3     1941   NWF 

917.91 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  color  film  showing  the  approach  to 
North  rim,  Kaibab  deer,  trail  from  rim  to 
river,  with  colors  of  each  stratum  accurately 
portrayed.  Described  by  means  of  National 
park  service  educational  legends.  Film  ends 
with  close-ups  of  archaic  rock.  Muddy  river, 
and  suspension  bridge  leading  to  South  rim 
trail 

Calhoun  PH    $1 

Eng  Shad    $3 

Nay  VES  $3 
Ohio 

GRAND   CANYON    IN  ARIZONA.  25-15mIn    16- 

si-sd-color-loan  Santa  Fe  ry  917.91 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This    attractive    color    film    covers    a    trip 

along   the   south   rim   of   the  Canyon   and   then 

follows    sure-footed    mules    up    and    down    the 

trails  stopping  at  Important  points 

Shows  the  Canyon  in  a  summer  mood  and 
also  in  the  grip  of  a  storm 

The  sound  consists  of  music 
Ohio 

OLD  AND   NEW   ARIZONA.    lOmln    16-sd-ap- 
ply    TFC  917.91 

el-Jh 

A  Columbia  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  study  of  old  ruins — Spanish  and  Indian 
land  marks — in  the  early  days  of  Arizona,  as 
compared  with  Arizona's  modern  cities  of 
Tucson,  Phoenix,  Bisbee,  Douglas,  and  the  AJo 
Copper  mines. 


484 


1947    EDITION 


917.91-917.94 


OLD    AND    NEW    ARIZONA — Continued 

"The   film   includes  a  sequence  showing  a 

motion    picture    crew    on    location    making    the 

feature  production  'Arizona.' 

"Recommended  for  American  geography  in 

elementary    and    intermediate    grades    and    for 

photoplay  classes."     Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

SHOOTING    THE    GRAND    CANYON    RAPIDS. 

lOmin    16-sd-$36;    rent    $1.50.    Also    color-$60; 

rent    |3     1942    UWF  917.91 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"America's  greatest  natural  spectacle 
seen  from  a.  boat  passing  through  tremendous 
whirlpools  on  the  Colorado  River  from  the 
Canyon  to  Lake  Mead  and  Boulder  Dam. 
Photographed  by  Captain  Harry  Goldwater." 
School    management 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

SOUTHERN     ARIZONA.       30min     16-sd-color- 
$220;   rent   $2.50   1942  P&S  917.91 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Southern  Arizona  is  presented  as  a  winter 
vacation   land,   in  this  attractive  color  film 

After  showing  a  number  of  the  desert 
flowers  and  plants  this  picture  visits  guest 
and  dude  ranches.  Then  it  shows  resort  hotels 
and  typical  activities  of  these  types  of  resorts. 
There  are  also  scenes  from  resorts  around 
Phoenix  and  Tucson 


lOmin       16-sd-rent     $1.50 
917.91 


TUCSON     TRAILS. 

UWP 

Jh-sh 
Picturesque    trails    around    Tucson,    Ari- 
zona;   also   a   cactus   factory,    Indian    scouts   in 
the    American    Army,    a    school    in    the    saddle, 
and  a  side  trip  into  Mexico 


917.92     Utah 

TRIP  THROUGH    UTAH.     (Our  colorful  world 
ser.)   15min  16-si-color-$60;  rent  $3  1941  UWF 

917.92 
Jh-sh 
Rough    desert    country.    Great    Salt    Lake 
and   salt   flats.     Also   the    world's   largest   open 
copper    mine    at    Bingham,     gorgeous    coloring 
of      Bryce      Canyon      national      park — unusual 
formations  and  native  flora 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay 


917.94     California 

CALIFORNIA      (This      land      of     ours)      lOmin 

16-sd-color-apply     1946     Dudley  917.94 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Overall  view  of  the  'Golden  State',  its 
scenic  wonders,  agricultural  areas  and  out- 
standing industries.  .  .  The  film  has  unity  and 
the  photography  is  outstanding.  Color  repro- 
duction is  good."     EFLA 

Cal    $2  Tenn   $2 

Ideal    $3.30  VisEd 

Mich 

CALIFORNIA    PICTURE    BOOK.      (World    pa- 
rade ser.)    16-si-sd    1940    Castle  917.94 
el-Jh-sh 
Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 
prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 
sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 
SSOft-sd-llT-'iO 

Bailey  Falls.  Lassen  Peak.  Wild  flowers 
in  the  hills.  Lake  Tahoe.  The  mountain  passes 
are  blocked  with  deep  drifts  of  snow  and  the 
rotary  plows  throw  a  white  plume  skyward. 
The  Sacramento  River.  Inland  again — ^Yose- 
mite    with    its    silvery    cascades    feJling.      One 


page  of  the  California  picture  book  reveals  the 
Monterey  peninsula.  Pishing  fleets  in  the  har- 
bor.      Great    cypress    trees.     Mission.     Rodeo 

"The  Santa  Barbara  channel  is  ap- 
proached. The  city  of  Santa  Barbara.  Santa 
Barbara  Mission.  Spanish  dance.  El  Camina 
Real.  The  King's  Highway.  Airplane  view 
of  Hollywood.  Beverly  Hills.  To  a  studio  to 
see  a  picture  made.  Lake  Arrowhead  with  its 
sport  of  water  skiing.  Row  upon  row  of 
orange  trees  march  in  orderly  rank  through 
the  irrigated  valleys.  Palm  Springs.  Santa 
Catalina  Island. 

"Good  commentary  and  photography.  A 
good  fllm  for  showing  the  various  points  of  in- 
terest of  the  state."    California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

COLORFUL  CALIFORNIA.  (Our  colorful  world 
ser.)   ISmin  16-si-color-$60;   rent  $3   1941  UWF 

917.94 

el-Jh-adult. 

Entering  the  Redwood  highway  from  th» 
north  several  shots  are  given  of  the  huge  trees. 
Shows  the  Golden  Gate  bridge;  sketchy  shots 
of  San  Francisco's  Chinatown;  then  the  San 
Francisco-Oakland  Bay  bridge.  In  Yosemite 
park  the  fllm  points  out  Half  Dome,  Mariposa 
Grove  and  Grizzly  Giant 

Quick  shots  follow  of  palm  trees,  oil  wells, 
a  California  beach,  orange  trees  and  desert 
stretches.  The  next  .scenes  are  in  Death  Valley 
where  Bad  Water  is  visited.  There  are  good 
shots  of  Boulder  Dam  in  Arizona  and  Nevada 
followed  by  random  views  of  orange  trees  and 
street  scenes 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay  VES  $3 

Ohio 

DEATH  VALLEY  NATIONAL  MONUMENT. 
lOmin  16-sd-color-$75  1945  Simmel-Meser- 
vey  917.94 

jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paul  L.  Hoefler 
Historical    background    and    development 
of     Death     Valley.       Petroglyphs     of    primitive 
races,    Panamint    Indians    who    have    lived    in 
Death    Valley    for    centuries.      Bad-Water    Pool 
lowest    point    in    the    Western    hemisphere,    as 
compared  to  Mt  Whitney.     Scotty's  Castle  and 
other   points   of   interest    in   this   national   park 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

HISTORIC    DEATH    VALLEY.    (World  in  color 
ser.)  23mln  16-sd-color-$150  1942  Hoefler    917.94 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paul  L.  Hoefler 
Color    picture    of    the    fantastic    formations 
produced     by     mighty     earth     convulsions.       A 
miniature    Sahara    below    the    sea    level,     sur- 
rounded    by     snow-capped     mountains,     whose 
pastel-tinted     sides     are     covered     with     desert 
flowers 
Ohio 
YMCA    loan 

MISSION  LIFE.  (Californiana)  15min  16-si-sd- 
$50-$60.       Also     color-$97.50-$112.50       Barr 

917.94 
jh-sh-c  Guide 
Activities'    of    Indians    and    early    Spanish 
settlers  are  shown  in  the  picture.   These  tasks 
were    supervised    by    the    padres    who    estab- 
lished the  missions  in  Spanish  California 
Cal    $5 

SAN       FRANCISCO— METROPOLIS      OF      THE 

WEST.     (Columbia   tour   ser.)     lOmin     16-sd- 

apply    TFC  917.94 

el-jh-sh 

A    Columbia    production    available   only   to 

schools 

"A  travelog  making  the  customary  tour 
through    various    spots    of    interest    around    the 


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SAN      FRANCISCO— METROPOLIS      OF      THE 

WEST — Continued 
city  of  San  Francisco  including  modern  China- 
town,  Golden   Gate   Park,   Golden   Gate  Bridge, 
the   Bay   Bridge   and   some   of   the  finer  build- 
ings and  parks. 

"Recommended  for  use  ...  in  a  study  of 
city  development  in  the  United  States."  Ad- 
visory committee 

AMNH    $1.50  DeVry    $1.50 

Cal  Kan    $1 

Cen   $8.75  Ohio 

YOSEMITE.  10-20min  16-sd-color-$75-$150     1945 
Simmel  917.94 

Points  of  interest  in  Tosemite 

Eastin    $1 
Ken    $3 
Tenn    $1.25 

VOSEMITE    NATIONAL   PARK.     ISmin    16-sl- 
$24    1930    EBF  917.94 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Views  of  well-known  peaks — North  Dome, 
El  Capitan,  Half  Dome,  and  others — are  fol- 
lowed by  views  of  mountain  lakes,  Yosemite 
Palls,  and  Bridal  Veil  Falls.  There  are  also 
scenes  of  winter  sports 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

YOSEMITE     NATIONAL     PARK.       (World     in 
color  ser.)  22min  16-sd-color-$75     1945  Hoefler 

917.94 

Gives  accurate  geological  data  and  historic 
events  occurring  in  the  life  of  this  natural 
wonder.  Scenes  of  grandeur,  during  summer 
and  winter,  give  a  comprehensive  picture  of 
this  unique  seven  mile  long  gorge  and  adjacent 
country  ,  ^ 

Scenes  include:  Giant  sequoias;  Half  Dome; 
Glacier  point;  Giant's  Stairway;  Nevada  Falls; 
Vernal  Falls;  Merced  river;  Inspiration  Point; 
Bridal  veil  Falls;  El  Capitan;  California  mule 
deer;  Yosemite  Falls,  and  then  the  Yosemite 
wonderland  after  a  snowfall 

"Beautiful.     Good  variety  to  show  scenery 
of  a  national  park  of  the  West."     Collaborator 
Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.95     Oregon 


OREGON     COUNTRY.      15min      16-8i-$24     1930 

EBF  917.95 

el-Jh  Guide 

"Scenes    of   the    covered   wagon    days   are 

contrasted  with   those  of  the   country  as  it  is 

today.      The    Lewis    and    Clark    route    and    the 

Oregon  Trail  are  traced  to  Fort  Hall  and  Fort 

Missoula    respectively.      The    route    to    Oregon 

continues  through  the  Hood  River  country. 

"Scenes  along  the  way  include  the  Colum- 
bia highway,  salmon  fishing,  Mt.  Hood,  Port- 
land, and  the  salmon  Industry  at  Astoria.  The 
film  is  divided  into  the  following  units:  Trails 
to  Oregon,  Columbia  Plateau,  the  lower  Co- 
lumbia River,  the  Puget  Sound  area."  Iowa 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.97     Washington 


EVERGREEN    EMPIRE.     (Magic   carpet    ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  917.97 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"This  travelog  of  the  state  of  Washing- 
ton gives  a  panoramic  view  of  the  capitol  at 
Olympia,  intimate  glimpses  of  Seattle  with  its 
Wide  and  picturesque  streets  and  inspiring 
scenes  taken  in  the  timber  country.  Interest- 
ing shots  of  the  lumber  industry  show  the 
felling  of  giant  timber  trees  and  their  course 
through   the  mill. 

"Carefully  explained  views  of  the  salmon 
Industry     show     the     modern     devices     which 


are  used  to  adjust  the  habits  of  the  salmon 
to  the  mammoth  dams  in  the  hydro-electric 
development.  These  shots  show  the  oppera- 
tion    of    the    salmon    elevator. 

"Photography  is  excellent.  Highly  rec- 
ommended for  geography  in  elementary  grades 
and  for  economic  geography  in  junior  and 
senior  high  schools.  Might  have  some  value 
in  science  and  industrial  arts  at  senior  high 
school    level."    Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  WashCE  $1.50 

Kan  $1.50  Wis    $1.75 

Ohio  YMCA 

MT.    RAINIER    NATIONAL    PARK.     8min     16- 

si-color-$30;    rent   $1.50     1940   BFS  917.97 

Jh-sh-adult 

General  views  of  Mt.  Rainier  are  followed 
by  closer  shots  of  glaciers  in  this  color  film. 
Paradise  glacier,  Nisqually  glacier  and  Narada 
falls  are  shown  in  some  detail.  Attention  is 
called  to  the  wild  flowers  of  the  region  and 
the  film  closes  with  a  general  view  again  of 
Mt.  Rainier 

SPOKANE  AND  ITS   INLAND   EMPIRE.  45min 

16-sd-color-loan  194G     Spokesman-rev      917.97 

el-Jh-sh-a 

The  Inland  Empire,  its  cities,  farms,  fe- 

sources,    and    its    future.      Last    half    of    film 

shows    comprehensively    the    workings    of    two 

daily  newspapers 

Available  from,  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


917.98     Alaska 

ALASKA.  15min  16-sl-$24  1929  EBF  917.98 
el-jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Columbia  Glacier,  hydraulic  mining, 
dredging  for  ore,  stamp-mill.  Salmon  traps, 
seals,  packing  seal-skins,  whaling.  Eskimos 
drying  fish,  Eskimo  family,  Eskimo  dancer, 
herd  of  reindeers,  Eskimo  school.  Juneau,  the 
capitol,  main  street  of  Juneau,  totem  pole, 
wheat  ranch,  cattle  grazing,  potato  field,  cab- 
bage field,  wheat  harvesting,  logging,  view  of 
White  Pass,  Yukon  route,  sunset  on  Inland 
Passage."    Ohio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

ALASKA.    12min    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1- 

$1.50     Nu-Art  917.98 

el-Jh-sh 

Alaska    is    portrayed    as    a    land   of   scenic 

beauty,    a  land  of  strategic   importance,   and  a 

land  rich   in  natural   resources.     Gives  some  of 

the  historic  background 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

ALASKA  AND  THE  YUKON.  40min  16-si- 
sd-color-loan     1946?     BCTB  917.98 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
Travelogue  by  boat 
Cal    $1 
Geo 
Mo 

ALASKA— RESERVOIR  OF  RESOURCES. 
(Human  geography  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$50 
1942     EBF  917.98 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
"Developed  to  show  the  relationship  of 
people  living  in  Alaska  to  their  environment 
and  the  tremendous  reservoir  of  resources 
which  Alaska  comprises.  The  following  repre- 
sentative aspects  of  Alaska' .«j  resources  are 
portrayed  in  this  picture:  fishing,  lumbering, 
mining,  fur  trapping,  and  agriculture.  Em- 
phasis is  also  placed  on  Alaska's  special  trans- 
portation problems."    Wisconsin 

"Interesting  material.     Good  commentator. 
Well    organized   and    presented."     California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


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ALASKA  TOUR.    lOmin    16-scl-apply   1941    TFC 

917.98 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  De  La  Varre  production  available  only 
to  schools 

"Typical  travelogue  of  Alaska. 
"Steamer  leaves  Seattle  and  takes  Inside 
passage  route  to  Ketchikan,  and  then  on  to 
Wrangel,  Juneau  and  Skagway.  Totem  poles 
and  other  interesting  shots;  also  scenes  of  sal- 
mon packing  industry."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $1.50  111    $1.50 

ColPJC    $1.50  Ohio 

Geo  $2  Okla   $1 

FUR    AND    FEATHERS     IN    ALASKA.      9min 
16-sd-$30.       Also    color-$75      1947      Hawley 

917.98 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
This   picture  opens  with  shots  of  a  boat 
moving  up   the  Inland  Pa.ssage.    There  are   se- 
quences  showing  black  and  brown  bear,   flocks 
of  geese,   duck  and  sand-pipers;  also  excellent 
scenic  shots  of  glaciers  and  ice-bergs 
Sterling 

ICELESS    ARCTIC.      (Camera    adventure    ser.) 
IR     16-sd-apply    TFC  917.98 

el-Jh-sh 

An  Educational  films  corporation  of 
America  production  available  only  to  schools 

"This  is  Alaska  without  snow.  Scenes 
taken  from  aboard  ship  show  the  mountains, 
wooded  islands,  and  rugged  shoreline.  Then 
random  views  at  Sitka  and  Skagway,  wild 
flowers,  an  Alaskan  farmer  plowing.  We  see 
a  monument  to  'Soapy'  Smith,  and  an  In- 
tricately carved  totem  pole.  There  Is  an  ex- 
tensive sequence  on  salmon  fishing:  salmon 
leaping  from  the  sea;  being  hauled  in  In  huge 
nets;  stored  in  great  cold  storage  rooms.  With 
commentary,  and  an  accompaniment  of  or- 
chestral   music. 

"Recommended  for  social  geography, 
grades  4  through  9;  should  have  some  value 
in  grades  10  through  12  also"  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50  UWP    $1.50 

Ohio  VES   $1.50 

JOURNEY     TO     DENALI.     lOmIn     16-sd-apply 
TFC  917.98 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Columbia  in  1942.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"A  trip  up  the  Alaska  Railroad  from 
Anchorage  to  Mt.  McKinley  or,  as  It  is  known 
to  the  Alaskans,  Denall. 

"The  tour  goes  through  Fairbanks  and 
the  Matanuska  Valley  where  the  Dust  Bowl 
farmers,  settled  by  the  U.S.  Government  In 
this  beautiful  section,  have  built  a  thriving  co- 
operative community."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH   $1.50  Tenn    $2 

Neb  YMCA 

Ohio 

VALLEY    OF    10,000    SMOKES.     lOmin     16-sd- 
apply     TFC  917.98 
Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only   to  schools 

"The  film  story  of  Father  Hubbard's  ex- 
pedition to  explore  the  region  In  Alaska 
where  great  volcanic  upheavals  have  destroyed 
vegetation  and  left  residues  of  gas  vapors 
which  give  the  appearance  of  smoke. 

"Father  Hubbard  and  his  party  find  the 
heat  of  the  region  decreasing  since  his  pre- 
vious visit  indicating  the  possibility  of  nature 
recovering   from   the  volcanic   destruction. 

"Recommended  for  use  in  high  school 
classes  in  geology  and  for  geography  (Alaska) 
at  junior  high  school  levels."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

AMNH    $1.50  MontS 

FH  $2  Ohio 

FI   $2  VAP   $2 
111    $1.50 


WINGS   TO   ALASKA.     25mln    16-sd-color-loan 
Pan  Am  917.98 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 

Produced  by  Princeton  film  center 
From  Seattle  to  Alaska  over  the  snow- 
capped Rockies  by  plane.  Gives  an  idea  of  the 
glaciers,  the  salmon  canneries  and  shrimp  in- 
dustries and  shows  wild  life  and  trout  fishing 
There  is  gold  mining  on  the  Yukon  and 
scenes  in  Mt  McKinley  National  Park.  Totem 
poles,  wild  flowers,  and  sled  dogs  in  summer 
add  to  the  film 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


918     South  America 


15min 
918 


CONTINENT    OF    SOUTH    AMERICA 

16-si-$24     1931    EBF 

el-Jh-sh     Guide 

"Position.       Andean     highlands.       Eastern 

highlands    and    lowlands:     Brazilian    highlands 

and    La    Plata    Basin,    Guiana    highlands    and 

Orinoco  Basin,  Amazon  Basin."   California 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 

libraries   or   distributors 

GOOD      NEIGHBORS.       (Magic     carpet     aer.) 
llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  918 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"A  travelogue  of  Lima,  Peru  and  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  Brazil  showing  the  wealth  of  these 
beautiful  cities,  and  then  to  Buenos  Aires  whose 
architectural  magnificence  is  depicted.  Con- 
trasting with  these  are  scenes  of  primitive  har- 
vesting and   threshing  In  the  pampas  country. 

"The  film  is  unusual  for  its  airplane  views 
of  the  Andes,  showing  evidences  of  prehistoric 
settlements  at  heights  never  reached  by  ex- 
plorers. Unique  views  of  crater  interiors  are 
also  included. 

"A  survey  picture  of  a  large  area  on  the 
South  American  continent  which  might  be  use- 
ful in  elementary  geography  classes  or  foi 
groups  discussing  Latin  America."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

PAN    AMERICAN    HIGHWAY.     45min     16-sd- 
color-loan     1946     Allis  918 
el-jh-sh-tr-adult 
Motor  trip  from  the  United  States  to  the 
tip     of     South     America — the     first     expedition 
to    succee'-l    in    driving    a    car    over    the    Pan 
American  highway  through  all  the  Latin  Amer- 
ican countries 

PAN-AMERICANA.    (Pan-America  ser.)    lOmIn 

16-sd-$40;  rent  $2    1941    BraP  918 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
Directed  by  Arthur  Browning  and  super- 
vised by  William  Wachs.  Portrays  the  trade 
relations  and  means  of  communication  within 
the  Western  hemisphere  and  indicates  some 
elementary  rules  of  pronunciation  of  the 
Spanish  language 

Ideal    $1.65  RPA   $2 

111  $1.50  Tenn    50c 

Kan    50c  UWF     $40;   rent   $1.50 

ITTCO    $17.50  VES   $1.50 

NC 


918.1     Brazil 

BRAZIL.     (Forum    edition    ser.)     13min    16-sd- 
apply  1944  March  of  time  918.1 
el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Brazil    against    a   background   of   the   pic- 
turesque   spectacle    of   a   Rio   carnival    and   the 
physical    grandeur    of    the    country.    Shows    the 
tremendous  advances   that  have  been  made  as 
a   result   of   emergency   wartime   projects.    The 


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B  R  A  Zl  L — Continued 

climax  of  the  picture  foreshadows  the  flourish- 
ing prospects  for  future  trade  between  the  U.S. 
and  Brazil 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BRAZIL.     (Social    studies    ser.)     llmin     16-sd- 

|50     1940    EBF  918.1 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide  15c 

Produced    in    collaboration    with    Earle    K. 

James,    lecturer  on  South  America  and  former 

editor  of  the  Latin  American  News  magazine 

Provides  a  geographical  orientation  to 
Brazil's  vast  extent,  its  regional  contrasts,  and 
its  coast  cities,  before  concentrating  on  the 
coffee-growing  area.  A  land  owner,  an  agent, 
and  a  fqjnily  of  pickers  are  seen  in  their  rela- 
tionships to  a  large  coffee  plantation,  with  its 
varied  crops,  its  mixture  of  immigrant  peoples. 
Its     educational     and     religious    activities 

Film  personnel  and  incorporated  dialog 
reveal  Brazil  as  a  predominantly  Portuguese 
country 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BRAZIL— AMAZONIAN      LOWLANDS.       15min 
16-si-$24     1932     EBF  918.1 

el-Jh     Guide 
"Immense     drainage     basin     on     Amazon 
River.     Wild  life,    native  Indians,   Jungle  prod- 
ucts;    Brazil     nuts     and     wild     rubber;     cities 
of  Manaos,   Santarem  and  Belem."   Indiana 
Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


"Highly  educational  in  value,  showing  a 
great  many  kinds  of  curious  South  American 
wild  life,  not  statistically,  but  dramatically." 
F.   H.   Law  in  Film  &  radio  disc  guide 

Den    $17.50  VES 

EFL    $17.50  VisEd 

Ideal    $19.25  Wilo   $17.50 

Nu-Art  $15  YMCA 

RIO    DE    JANEIRO    &    SAO    PAULO,    BRAZIL. 

(Wonders    of    the    world    ser.)     15mln     16-si- 

$20;   rent  $1.50  V\VF  918.1 

el-Jh 

"Brazil's     capital     city,     called     the     most 

beautiful    In    the    world.      Its    harbor.      A    trip 

to    the   top   of   Sugar   Loaf   Mountain   at   night. 

Sa.o   Paulo,    one   of  Brazil's  leading  commercial 

ports."     Arizona 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


TOURING    BRAZIL.     (Magic    carpet    ser.)     IR 
16-sd-apply     TFC  918.1 

el-jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox    production    available 
only  to  schools 

"Random  scenes  taken  in  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
in  Penli.se,  and  at  a  Paloma  gold  mine.  .  . 
Commentary  and  a  background  of  orchestral 
music. 

"Recommended  for  geography,  grades  4 
through  9;  should  be  valuable  also  for  social 
studies  in  grades  10  through  12."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


BRAZIL— EASTERN    HIGHLANDS.     15min    16- 

si-$24    1932    EBF  918.1 

el-Jh-sh     Guide 

"Outlines    the    principal    agricultural    and 

Industrial    products    of    eastern    Brazil.      Shows 

S3.0  Salvador,  SS,o  Paulo  and  Santos,  the  coffee 

centers,     and     Rio    de    Janeiro,     the     capital." 

California 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BRAZIL  TODAY.   (This  is  America  ser.)  20min 
16-sd-$60;  rent  $3    1945    Pictorial  918.1 

sh-c-adult 
Prices  have  not  been  verified.  1947 
Shows  the  progress  made  by  a  dynamic 
nation  in  its  transformation  from  a  sprawling 
agricultural  region  into  one  of  the  wealthiest 
of  modern  powers.  The  film  shows  highlights 
from  a  number  of  the  country's  20  states,  in- 
dicating Brazil's  vast  resources 

All    Brazil    locks    upward    to    the    summit 
of    Corcovado    where    a   great    statue    of    Jesus 
stands  In  perpetual  benediction 
Ideal    $3.30  Shad  $3 

Ohio  YMCA  $3 

JACARE.    75min    16-sd-rent    $17.50    1942    Com- 
monwealth 918.1 
jh-sh-adult 
"An    unusually    realistic,    interesting,    and 
tnrllllng  full-length   film   that   really   takes  one 
Into    the    vast    jungles    of    the   Amazon,    shows 
one  the  fascinating  wild  life  of  that  unexplored 
region    of    our    Latin-American    neighbor,    and 
reveals   the  beauty  and  the  danger  there. 

"This  is  a  most  skilfully  made  travel  pic- 
ture, given  all  the  sequence  and  suspense  of 
a  story,  a  great  deal  of  interest  in  personality, 
the  richest  kind  of  setting,  and  a  strong  con- 
clusion. .  . 

"Frank  Buck,  the  speaker  whose  voice 
carries  the  narrative;  the  veteran  Brazilian 
taker  of  wild  animals,  and  the  happy-go-lucky 
young  American  looking  for  adventure.  It 
Is  all  as  simple  as  that,  and  wholly  de- 
lightful. 


918.2     Argentine  Republic 

ARGENTINA.     15min     16-si-$24     1933     EBF 

918.2 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
"Republic  is  essentially  agricultural  and 
pastoral.  Patagonia,  region  of  sheep  grazing; 
arid  uplands,  which  produce  heavy  crops  of 
sugar  cane  and  grapes  with  aid  of  irrigation; 
pampas,  flat  expanse  of  loess  combining  nat- 
ural grazing  grounds  in  heart  of  Argentina 
with  rich  agricultural  areas  near  sealSoard." 
Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  fihn 
libraries   or   distributors 


ARGENTINA.     (Social  studies  ser.)    llmin    16- 
sd-$50     1941     EBF  918.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  in  collaboration  with  Earle  K. 
James,  lecturer  on  South  America  and  former 
editor  of  the  Latin  American  News  magazine 
"Represents  life  in  Argentina  by  show- 
ing the  daily  lives  of  people  in  Buenos  Aires 
and  by  explaining  the  city's  dependence  upon 
the  Pampas  for  export  products.  The  film 
opens  in  Buenos  Aires  as  Roberto  Campas,  an 
employee  in  a  meat  packing  plant,  goes  to 
work  by  subway.  A  wealthy  broker.  Setior 
Rodriguez,  goes  to  his  office  by  automobile.  In 
the  packing  plant,  some  of  the  processes  in 
preparing  Argentine  beef  for  market  are 
shown.  Senor  Campas  returns  home  for  lunch. 
In  his  office,  Senor  Rodriguez  dictates  an  order 
for  a  new  automobile.  At  the  docks,  ships  are 
being  loaded  and  unloaded  with  the  exports 
and    imports   vital    to    the    city's   life. 

"But  making  both  possible,  there  is  be- 
hind the  citifs  another  Argentina — the  land 
of  the  vast  Pampas,  used  chiefly  for  agri- 
culture and  grazing.  Typical  agricultural  ac- 
tivities on  the  Pampas  are  .shov/n.  Great 
herds  of  cattle,  with  their  gaucho?,  form  a 
picturesque  sequence,  as  do  the  sheep  which 
roam  the  plains.  Back  in  the  city,  Roberto 
Campas  and  his  family  are  seen  visiting  the 
zoo,  and  the  film  closes  with  views  of  their 
home   life   in   the   evening. 


488 


1947    EDITION 


918.2-918.5 


ARGENTINA — Continued 

"All  excellent  Hlni  for  classes  in  <^he 
social  studies,  particularly  geography,  from  the 
junior  high  through  adult  levels;  should  have 
considerable  value  also  in  elementary  grades. 
The  film  is  well  organized  and  includes  a  vari- 
ety of  material.  It  should  contribute  especially 
to  a  realization  of  kinship  with  the  people  of 
Argentina.  Photography  and  sound  are  good." 
Educational   .screen 

"Many  of  our  pupils  were  surprised  that 
parts  of  South  America  were  so  progressive. 
Excellent  for  classes  studying  this  section  of 
the  world.  May  be  used  in  Spanish  classes 
also."    Collaborator 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or    distributors 

ARGENTINE    ARGOSY.      (Magic    carpet    ser.) 
IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  918,2 

el-Jh-sh 
A    20th    Century-Fox   production    available 
only    to    schools 

"A  sweeping  panorama  of  Argentina  with 
glimpses  of  city  life,  the  great  cattle  ranches 
and  farms,  the  mountains  and  lakes  in  West- 
ern Argentina.  .  .  Suggested  for  social  geogra- 
ph.v.  grades  4  through  9.  Should  be  useful 
to  classes  studying  folk  music  and  dancing  of 
this    region."      Advisory    committee 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries    or    distributors 

BUENOS  AIRES  TODAY.    (Columbia  tour  ser.) 
9min    16-sd-apply    TFC  918.2 

Jh-sh 
A    Columbia   production    available   only    to 

schools 

"A  rather  complete  pictorial  tour  of  the 
largest  city  in  South  America  showing  some- 
thing   of    its    grandeur    and    magniflcance. 

"Both  in  the  pictures  and  the  excellent 
interpretative  commentary  the  modern  de- 
velopment of  the  city  is  emphasized  and  the 
city  i.s  represented  as  one  which  compare.? 
favorably  with  the  other  large  cities  of  the 
world. 

"Recommended  for  social  studies  in  Junior 
and    .senior   high   school   particularly   in   relation 
to    South   American    affairs   and    relationships." 
Advisory  committee 
AMNH     $1.50 
Ohio 


918,3     Chile 


918.3 


CHILE.  15min  16-si-$24  1932  EBF 
el-Jh  Guide 
Scattered  settlements,  Indian  life,  lum- 
bering and  sheep  raising  in  south  Chile;  cop- 
per and  nitrate  industries  of  north  Chile:  agri- 
culture; Santiago,  Valparaiso,  and  Trans-  An- 
dean   railroad 

Available  from    10   or  more  film 
libraries    or    distribiito7's 

CHILE.  (Social  studies  ser.)  llmln  16-sd-$50 
1941     EBF  918.3 

el-Jh-sh-adu!t    Guide    15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Earle  K. 
James,  lecturer  on  South  America  and  former 
editor  of  the  Latin  American  News  magazine 

Calls  attention  to  varied  aspects  of  the 
Chilean  scene — mountains,  deserts,  glaciers, 
mines,  ports,  and  pastoral  areas — before  pro- 
ceeding to  an  estate  In  the  agricultural  Cen- 
tral Valley.  Here  the  role  of  the  estate  is 
seen  in  relation  to  the  visiting  owner  and  his 
family,  the  farming  population,  and  Chilean 
agriculture    generally 

On  the  family's  return  to  Santiago,  varied 
aspects  of  Chile's  capital  city  are  featured — 
especially  its  role  as  an  educational  center. 
Spanish  dialog  is  extensively  employed 
throughout 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


918.4     Boiivia 

BOLIVIA.     ISmin    lG-.si-$24     1931    EBF  918.4 

el-Jh  Guide 
"The  marked  progress  made  in  develop- 
ing the  resources  ol  Bolivia  under  conditions 
which  render  travel  and  communication  dif- 
ficult. Animated  maps  locate  and  emphasize 
the  major  geographical  regions.  Native  life, 
crops,  and  natural  resources  are  emphasized." 
Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

918.5     Peru 

CIVILIZATION       OF       THE       INCAS.         llmin 
16-sd-color-apply      1946      Simmel  918.5 

jh-sh-c  Guide 
Pictorial    study    of    one    of    the    worlds' 
great    empires.    Inca    and    pre-Inca   ruins    .    .    . 
massive   remains   of   cities   in    the   Andes 
Cal     $2 
CanNFS 

LAND    OF    THE    INCAS.    12min    lti-sd-color-$75 
1946    Simmel-Meservey  918.5 

el-jh-sh-adult 
Deals    with    recent    and    also    with    ancient 
history  of  the  Incas 
Tenn    50c 
VisEd 
WashS 

PERU.     15min     16-sI-$24     1932     EBF  918.5 

el-Jh  Guide 
"Animated  map,  sea  lions.  Guano  Island, 
sacking  Guano,  oil  regions,  cotton  picking, 
Taita,  rice  harvesting  and  threshing,  sugar 
culture.  Andes  Mountains  Cerro  de  Pasco, 
world  famous  central  railway  (21  switch- 
backs, 61  tunnels  in  106  miles).  Lake  Moro- 
clioca.  mining  center,  mine  interior,  gold  min- 
ing, Inca  ruins,  native  Indians,  native  in- 
dustries, llama.  Train  journeying  through 
mountains,  Araquippa,  Mount  Isti,  Molendo, 
transporting  ship  passengers  in  chair  derrick. 
Callao.    Lima.    Rimac    River."    Ohio 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
lihraries   or   distributors 

PERU.   (Human  geography  ser.)    llmin    16-sd- 
$50     1941     EBF  918.5 

el-jh-sh-adult     Guide  15c 

Produced  in  collaboration  with  Earle  K. 
James,  lecturer  on  South  America  and  former 
editor  of   the   Latin   American   News   magazine 

Animated  maps  help  to  provide  a  his- 
torical and  geographic  perspective  of  Peru. 
Ruins  of  pie-Inca  and  Inca  civilizations  are 
shown.  Coniemporary  family  life  in  an  Indian 
Communal  village  makes  up  the  major  se- 
quence. Modern  Peruvian  industries — copper 
mining,  oil  refining,  cotton  and  sugar  cane 
production — are  briefly  treated,  along  with 
urban  life  in  the  city  of  Lima.  The  seasonal 
return  of  the  Indians  to  their  native  villages 
concludes   the   presentation 

"An  excellent  film  for  showing  the  Inca 
influence  in  Peru.  Many  interesting  shots 
of  the  crude  implements  and  methods  used 
in  agriculture.  Art  classes  should  find  this 
film  valuable  as  a  reference  to  Indian  art. 
[Recommended  fori  Travel — Geography — ^Art — 
Sociology."     California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

WINGS  OVER  THE  ANDES.    3R    16-sd-rent  $3 
UWF  918.5 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Picture  record  of  the  Shippee-Johnson 
expedition  to  the  mystic  land  of  the  ancient 
Incas,    in   Peru 

Available   from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


489 


918.6-919.14 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


918.6     Colombia.     Panama 

BUILDING  THE   PANAMA  CANAL.     (Story  of 

civilization    ser.)      llmin      16-sd-$40;    rent-$2 

1944     Knowledge  builders  918.6 

Begins  with  historic  scenes  of  the  actual 

building    of    the    canal.      Shows    the    uniting   of 

the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans.     How  the  locks 

operate.      Concludes    with    a    trip    through    the 

canal 

DeVry    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

111     $1.50  Vesco    $40 

Ideal    $1.65 

COLOMBIA  AND   VENEZUELA    (CARIBBEAN 

REGION— III)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1944  EBP  918.6 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced     in     collaboration     with     I...     S. 

Rowe.   Ph.D.   and  William  Manger,   Ph.D     Pan 

American  Union 

Describes  the  human  and  economic  geog- 
raphy, topogrraphy  and  climate.  Shows  the  sev- 
eral types  of  people  that  live  here  and  their 
work — farming,  mining,  shipping,  manufar<xjr- 
Ing 

Animated  map  drawings  show  the  extent 
of  Columbia- Venezuela  world  trade  in  the  im- 
port and  export  of  products 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

FROM   OCEAN   TO  OCEAN.    lOmin    16-sd-$30; 

rent   $1.50    UWF  918.6 

el-Jh-sh 
Maps,  animation  and  photography  demon- 
strate the  importance  and  operation  of  the 
Panama  canal.  Shows  Gatun  Lake  and  the 
Continental  Divide.  A  banana  plantation  is 
seen,  also  native  canoes  and  an  ancient  trail 
and  a  modern  road 

Calhoun  Nay 

Commonwealth  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $1.65 

JOURNEY  THROUGH  THE   ISTHMUS.    lOmIn 

16-sd-$30;    rent   $1.50     1940     UWF  918.6 

Jh-sh-c 
Takes  you  to  Balboa  and  Panama — in- 
cluding the  "old  town."  An  auto  road  travels 
inland  to  native  villages.  Agricultural  scenes. 
In  Colon  church-going  people  are  seen,  the 
National  lottery,  shopping  and  Indians.  Points 
out  mixed  racial  origins.  Shows  some  of  the 
upper    class    amenities,    costumes    and    dances 

Calhoun  Ideal    $1.65 

Commonwealth  Nay 

Eng  Ohio 

ICS  $1  PH 

PANAMA  CANAL.    15min    16-sl-$24    1927    EBF 

918.6 
el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Pedro  Miguel  Locks,  the  Gaillard  Cut, 
map  animations,  view  at  Paraiso.  tropical 
vegetation,  mo.squito  larvae,  draining  swamps. 
The  Culebra  Cut,  Gatun  Dam,  Gatun  Lake. 
Trip  through  the  Canal,  filling  the  locks.  Gold 
Hill,  Miraflores  Lake,  electric  'mule,'  the 
Pacific    Ocean."     Ohio 

"A  scenic  trip  through  the  'Big  Ditch* 
with  animated  drawings  to  show  the  work- 
ings   of    the    locks."    Colorado 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


918.8     The  Guianas 


DUTCH    GUIANA.    (Magic   carpet    ser.)    lOmin 
16-sd-apply     TFC  918.8 

Jh-8h-c-adult 
A  20th  Century  Fox  production 
Scenery,    population,    Industries    and    folk- 
lore of  Surinam 

NH   50c  UWF    $1.50 

Ohio 


919.11     Borneo 

WILD  MAN'S  LAND.   (Rambling  reporters  ser.) 
15min    16-sd-$40;  rent  $1.50    Bray  919.11 

Also   available    in    a   2R   version    (16-sl-$40: 

rent  $2) 

,  Travelog   through  Borneo.     Festivities  and 
native    dances.    Life    of    orang    outang 
EPS  IdahoSo 

Fi  UWF  $2 


919.14     Philippine  Islands 

DAY'S   WORK,      llmin   16-sd-rent   $1.50      UWF 

919.14 
el-Jh-sh 
This  production  by  Grace  Q.  Huntington, 
with  narration  by  Wilfred  Lucas,  shows  the 
natives  of  the  Philippines  at  work  and  play 
from  dawTi  to  dusk— just  a  simple  round  of 
labor  In  the  field  and  pottery  making  for  every 
one  from  8  to  80  and  spinning  of  cotton  by  the 
girls.  At  the  end  of  the  day's  work  they  play 
and  dance  j   i'  "-jr 

Calhoun  Shad  $1.25 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay  West 

irxl 

FILIPINO  FARMERS.  lOmin  16-sd-$20;  rent 
$1.75      1942      Baptista  919.14 

Life  and  customs  of  the  people  of  Luzon. 

Showing  the  cultivation  of  rice  in  the  lowlands 

and  on  the  amazing  terraces  of  Banawe." 
California 

FiP  $1  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  VES  $1.26 

Ohio 

IGOROTE.    (Oriental  journeys   ser.)     20min   16- 
sd-rent    $4.50      1934      UWF  919.14 
sh-c 

Produced  by  Grace  G.  Huntington  and 
narrated  by  Wilfred  Lucas 

Up  country  from  Manila  through  the 
Philippmes  to  the  homes  of  the  "Mountain 
peoples"— Igorotes  of  the  North.  They  used 
to  be  cannibals  and  head  hunters  but  they  are 
now  peaceful  and  law-abiding 

Calhoun  PH 

EK  TexVE 

Eng  West 

Nay 

MANILA.  (De  la  Varre  travelogue)  15-llmin 
16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;  rent  $1-$1.50  1942  Nu- 
Art  919.14 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Traces  the  evolution  of  Manila's  modern 
importance  as  a  center  of  Pacific  commerce 
and  communication.  Points  of  interest  are 
presented  to  give  a  conception  of  the  life  and 
activities  of  this  far-away  American  outpost 
FC  si-sd-$3  Tenn    sd-$1.25 

FiP  UWF 

Ideal    $1.65  ^VAF 

Ohio     sd  Wilo  sd-$l 

Shad    sd-$1.50 

MANILA  AND  THE  PHILIPPINES.  lOmln  16- 
si-sd-rent    $3    FC  919.14 

Jh-sh-adult 
An    indication   of   what   the   American   flag 
meant  to  the  Filipinos 

PEOPLE  OF  LUZON.  lOmin  16-sd-$20;  rent 
$1.75     1942     Baptista  919.14 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"Showing   the    contrast    between    the    civi- 
lized people  of  Manila  and  the  Savage  Negritos 
and  Igorotes."     California 
Ideal    $1.65 
Ohio 
UWF   $1.50 


490 


1947    EDITION 


919.14-919.2 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS.  15min  16-sl-$24  1942 
EBF  919.14 

el-jh-sh-adult     Guide 
This  is  a  revision  of  an  earlier  film  of  the 
same  title 

Life  and  activities  of  the  islands  im- 
mediately preceding  America's  entry  into  the 
war.  Included  is  a  brief  picture  of  the  is- 
lands and  their  chief  indu.stries 

Available  from   10   or  more  fihn 
libraries   or   distributors 

THE  PHILIPPINE  REPUBLIC.  (Forum  edi- 
tion) 16min  16-sd-apply  1946  MOT  919.14 
Jh-sh-c-adult-forum     Guide 

Review  of  the  past  and  current  history 
of  the  Philippine  Islands  in  terms  of  its  people, 
resources  and  social  problems.  Emphasis  is 
placed  on  educational  and  economic  advances 
made  in  the  islands  under  United  States  rule. 
The  new  Philippine  Republic  is  now  faced  with 
political,  economic,  social  and  industrial  prob- 
lems, and  the  enormous  tasks  of  reconstruction 
after  years  of  war  and  Japanese  domination 

"Exceptionally  well- written  commentary, 
excellent    photography."    Film   forum   rev 

THE    PHILIPPINES.    lOmin    16-si-$120;    rent   $5 

1941    ITTCO  919.14 

A  pictorial  history  from  the  time  of  dis- 
covery in  1521.  Shows  the  native  quarters 
and  natives  at  work  at  their  chief  Industries 
which  include  agriculture,  the  preparation  of 
manila  hemp,  fishing,  weaving,  basketry  and 
pottery.  Indicates  the  educational  system 
which  emphasizes  vocational  and  industrial  edu- 
cation. Scenes  of  primitive  and  modern  danc- 
ing  bring   the   film   to  a  close 

CamS    $1.50 

NatFS    $125;    rent    $5 

Tex 

PLEDGE  TO  BATAAN.  60min  16-sd-color-rent 
$50  1943  Adventure  919.14 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"Technicolor  film  telling  the  story  of  the 
Philippines  from  the  days  of  the  Spanish 
conquest  through  the  period  since  the  inaugu- 
ration of  the  Philippine  Commonwealth  in  1935. 

"Traces  the  growth  of  commerce  and  in- 
dustry and  the  development  of  democratic 
institutions    in    the    Philippines."      Scholastic 

"Shows  the  islands  at  their  picturesque 
best  from  the  terraced  mountains  of  Luzon 
to  the  jungle  growth  of  Bataan.  It  also 
shows  the  customs  of  the  natives  contrasting 
the  ancient  Oriental  with  modern  American 
influences;  their  religious  ceremonies  and  the 
agricultural,  mineral  and  industrial  resources 
of  the  Philippines.  .  .  Emphasizes  the  people's 
love  of  freedom  and  their  loyalty  to  the  United 
States."    N.Y.  Times 

"The  finest  motion  pictures  we  have  ever 
seen  from  the  Far  East."  Melville  Grosvenor, 
Nat.  geographic  soc. 

Film  has  a  lecture,  music,  and  effect 
sound  track 


919.2     DuAh  East  Indies 

BALI.       (World     parade     ser.)      16-si-sd     1939 
Castle  919.2 

sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"First  the  film  tells  of  the  location  and 
topography  of  Bali;  then  come  scenes  of 
elaborately  carved  temples.  Rice,  the  staple 
food,  is  shown  being  cultivated  and  threshed 
by  semi-nude  native  women.  The  following 
sequence,  in  the  village  market  square,  shows 
the   customs  of  trade  among  the   natives. 

"A  short  sequence  deals  with  pottery  mak- 
ing. The  next  sequence,  somewhat  more 
lengthy  than  those  preceding,  deals  with  the 
Balinese    religious    ceremonies    which    seem    so 


strange  to  the  Western  eye:  the  semi-nude 
girls  bring  offerings,  a  street  procession  carries 
weird-looking  figures,  and  a  witch-dance,  ac- 
companied by  a  native  gong  orchestra,  con- 
cludes the  ceremonies.  The  film  ends  with 
emphasis  upon  the  tranquility  of  life  on  the 
island  of  Bali. 

"A  typical  travelogue,  unusual  only  be- 
cause many  scenes  of  partially  nude  native 
girls  and  women  are  included.  Lack  of  depth 
limits  educational  value.  Film  probably  would 
be  o.k.  for  adults  but  semi-nudity  of  native 
women  makes  school  value  questionable." 
Georgia 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BELLES    OF    BALI,     (Magic    carpet    ser.)    IR 
16-sd-apply     TFC  919.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"This  review  of  the  life  and  manners  of 
the  native  inhabitants  of  the  Dutch  Isle  of 
Bali  gives  a  detailed  picture  of  weaving,  danc- 
ing in  the  temple,  and  native  orchestra.  .  . 
Highly  recommended  for  groups  interested  in 
native  art,  handicraft,  costuming,  dancing, 
and  music.  Recommended  also  for  social 
geography  and  sociology  classes  in  grades  4 
through  9;  more  valuable  in  grades  10  through 
college."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

CEREMONIES     IN     BALI.       llmin      16-sd-$25; 
rent   $1.50     FON  919.2 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Netherlands  Information  Bu- 
reau 

A  trip  through  the  island  of  Bali,  em- 
i^hasizing  the  religious  ceremonies  of  its  in- 
habitants, their  ancient  and  beautiful  temples, 
and  their  famous  and  intricate  dancing  to  the 
distinctive  East  Indian  gamelang  music.  Bali's 
interesting  burial  rites  are  one  of  the  many 
aspects   of  native  folklore  treated   in   this   film 

CanNFS 

Ideal 

DU.CH    EAST    INDIES.     15min    16-si-$24    1931 

EBF  919.2 

el-ih-sh     Guide 

"The    markets   of   Java.     Craftsmen    show 

tiiviir  skill  in  metal  and  leather  work,  Javanese 

women  at  work.     Family  life  of  the  Javanese. 

Rural  life.     Sumatra,   Borneo,   and  Celebes  are 

iocated  on   the  globe.     Collecting  rubber  latex. 

Spices  and  rattan  being  loaded  for  export  from 

Celebes."   Indiana 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

EAST   INDIAN    ISLAND.    15min    16-8l-$24  1930 

EBP  919.2 

el-Jh     Guide 

"Ball,     palm-lined     shore,     rice     terraces, 

road   building,   water  buffalo,   rice  planting  and 

harvesting.      House    building,    pottery    weaving, 

market    place.      A    rich    man's    dinner,    village 

street,    festival.      A    wedding,    native    dancers, 

native  orchestra,  a  Dragon  play,  funeral,  canoe 

launching."     Ohio 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

EAST      INDIAN      ISLAND.      (Screen     traveler 
ser.)    llmin     16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    Nu-Art 

919.2 
sh-c 
Produced  in  1938  by  the  Screen  traveler 
"A  study  of  life  on   the  island  of  Bali,   in 
the  Dutch  East  Indies.     Scenes  of  rice  cultiva- 
tion   in    the    water-covered    fields    are    followed 
by   scenes   of   the   Joyful    time   of    the   harvest, 
when    each    worker    receives    a   portion    of    the 
grain    as    his   wages.      Strange   native   methods 
of    keeping    pigs    and    ducks    are    shown.      In 


491 


919.2-919.22 


lEDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


EAST   INDIAN    ISLAND — Continued 

the    village,     with    its    houses    high    on    i>osts, 

the    native    handiwork    is    found.      In    the    last 

portion    of    the    film    native    temples,    built    of 

elaborately     carved     sandstone,     are     shown." 

Georgia 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distnbutors 

HIGH  STAKES  IN  THE  EAST.  lOmin-16-sd- 
$17.50;  rent  $1.25.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  1942 
BraP  919.2 

sh-c-adult 

"Made  by  the  cameramen  of  the  Nether- 
lands East  Indies  Press  Service,  edited  in  this 
country  December  1941,  supplied  with  a  new 
script  April  1942  in  view  of  the  Pearl  Harbour 
and  later  events."  Netherlands  information 
bur. 

Presents  a  clear  picture  of  the  vital  im- 
portance of  the  Netherlands  East  Indies  (es- 
pecially Java)  to  the  peace-and-wartime 
economy  of  the  United  Nations.  In  showing 
the  land,  the  people,  the  industries,  the  film 
develops  an  understanding  of  why  Japan  seized 
this  rich  prize  and  why  it  is  necessary,  in 
the  spirit  of  the  Roosevelt-Churchill  "Atlantic 
Charter"  that  the  wealth  of  raw  materials  and 
rich  products  be  reconquered  and  made  avail- 
able to  all  nations.  Reveals  the  relation  of 
Java's  oil.  Quinine,  hemp,  rubber,  tea,  coffee, 
etc.,  to  the  every  day  and  wartime  economy 
of  America  and  the  United  Nations.  It  ends 
conrtdent  that  the  Axis  will  be  defeated  and 
that  the  "High  Stalces"  will  be  won  for  the 
people  of  the  Netherlands  and  the  world 
Available  from  10  or  mure  film 
libraries   or    distributors 

ISLES  OF  THE  EAST.  (Magic  carpet  ser.) 
9min      16-sd-apply     TFC  919.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"This  travelogue  of  Sumatra  and  Java  is  a 
social  study  of  tlie  life  of  the  people.  Agricul- 
tural methods  of  growing  and  harvesting  rice 
are  illustrated  as  well  as  such  typical  scenes 
as  a  primitive  water  wheel,  man  power  pro- 
pelling the  banana  Heet,  and  skillful  workers 
weaving  Java  hats. 

"Balavia,  the  capital  city  of  Java,  is  shown 
as  a  combination  of  the  East  and  the  West 
with  life  centering  around  the  canals  a^  in 
Holland. 

"This  film  would  be  useful  in  senior  high 
school  for  the  study  of  economics,  home  eco- 
nomics and  social  studies.  Recommended  for 
use  in  geography  classes,  grades  5  to  9."  Ad- 
visory committee 
AMNH  $1.50  Syr   $1.50 

Ohio  VAF  $2 

THE  NETHERLANDS  EAST  INDIES.  lOmin 
16-sd-$25;  rent  $1.25.  Also  color-$80;  rent 
$2.50      1946     FON  919.2 

Jh. adult 
Maps   and   commentary   depict   the  people 
and    their    life    in    relation    to    the    rest   of    the 
world.    The  film  shows   the  land  being  farmed, 
the    home    life    of    the    inhabitants,    their    folk- 
lore,   their    famous    arts    and    crafts,    their    re- 
ligion,   their    dances    and    music,    the    products 
and  the  industries 
Can  NFS 
Ideal    $1.25 

PEOPLES  OF  THE  NETHERLANDS  INDIES. 
lOmin     16-sd-color-apply  1945     FON  919.2 

c-adult 
Issued  as    "Peoples  of  Java"   by   Nether- 
lands information   bureau 

Offers  a  contrast  between  the  ancient  cul- 
ture of  the  Dutch  East  Indies  and  its  modern 
adaptation   to  living 

Gives   some    idea   of   the   arts   and    crafts, 
dances  and  music 
PalFL. 


9 1 9.2 1     Sumatra 

ISLAND    OF     YESTERDAY.     15min    IC-si-loan 

prior    1927   Goodyear  919.21 

sh 
Scenic    surroundings    and    native    life    on 
the   Island  of   Sumatra  at   the   40.000-acre   rub- 
ber  plantation   of  the   Goodyear   tire   &   rubber 
company 

Habits  and  customs  of  the  people,  views 
of  quaint  and  little-known  villages,  inviting 
brooks  and  rivers,  smoke-crowned  volcanoes 
and  other  features  are  shown.  Recreations  of 
the  dark-skinned  natives,  the  fortnightly 
"haribazar,"  the  open-air  Oriental  entertain- 
ment and  other  diversions  are  shown.  The 
club-house,  a  social  center  of  Americans  and 
Europeans,  the  village  cutups  on  "Main 
street"  and  numerous  other  sidelights  are 
presented 

The  sanitary  homes,  which  have  replaced 
the  thatched,  floorless  huts,  demonstrate  the 
progress  made  in  living  conditions  within  a 
few   years 

Cal    50c  Ores  50c 

Minn   50c  SC    50c 

MontS  loan  Syr    50c 

Okla  25c  Tenn  50c 

NIAS     AND     SUMATRA.     lOmin     16-sd-$17.50; 

rent   $1.60     Nu-Art  919.21 

el-jh-sh-c 
"A  good  travelogue  which  would  be  of  in- 
terest    to    all    people.       It    is    produced    in    a 
straightforward     manner    and    could    be    used 
to   advantage   in   schools. 

"Films  opens  with  a  map  of  Sumatra, 
Borneo  and  Java,  and  cuts  to  scenes  of  a  vil- 
lage in  Sumatra.  Boys  exhibit  their  skill  in 
leaping,  and  easily  jump  over  an  8-foot  stone. 
The  roof  of  the  tribal  house  rises  over  70  feet. 
Some  of  the  warriors  wear  medieval  armor. 
Types  of  Suniatran  men  are  shown.  .  .  The 
hunters  dance  to  the  rhythm  of  deep  drums, 
and  go  through  sham  battles  with  one  an- 
other. 

"The  Sunday  market  is  shown.  .  .  Good 
roads  are  to  be  found  here,  and  a  pillar  marks 
the  place  where  the  road  crosses  the  equator. 
A  pool  of  gold  flsh  is  pictured.  .  .  Water  buffalo 
take  their  leisurely  mud  baths  in  the  hot 
sun.  Picturesque  huts  are  common  in  the  is- 
lands."   H.    B.   Jensen 

FON  VAF 

PalFL  VisEd 

Ideal    $1.75 


919.22     Java 

GLIMPSES    OF    PICTURESQUE    JAVA.    lOmin 

16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50;    rent   $1-$1.50     1941     Nu- 
Art  919.22 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

"Among  the  sights  pictured  in  Batavia, 
llie  capital  of  Java,  are  the  residences  and  busi- 
ness iiouses,  the  famous  hotels,  the  terminus  of 
a  very  eflicient  railway  system,  wash  day  in 
the  canals,  the  palace  of  the  Sultan,  and 
people  at  work  making  a  batik.  We  see  near 
Djockja  one  of  the  world's  greatest  spectacles — 
the  Boroboedoer,  built  in  the  eighth  century 
and  perhaps  tlie  most  beautiful  Buddhist  monu- 
ment in  existence."    Wisconsin 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributois 

JAVA.  15min  lC-si-$20;  rent  $1.50  UWF  919.22 
Javanese  women  at  work,  washing 
clothes,  making  batik,  praying  for  motherhood 
at  the  Sacred  Gun.  The  sarong  is  a  sensible 
garment.  Buffaloes  and  even  chickf  ns  are 
bathed 

Calhoun  Nay 

CEA    $1  PH 

Eng  Tenn  $1.26 

Ideal    $1.65 


492 


1947    EDITION 


919.3-919.4 


919.3     Solomon  Islands 

SOLOMON  ISLANDS  WITH  MR  AND  MRS 
MARTIN  JOHNSON.  60min  16-sd-rent  $15 
FC  919.3 

Jh-sh-adult 

Peace  time  travel  fllm  taken  by  the 
Johnsons  in  the  now  famous  Solomon  Islands. 
Scenes  of  the  New  Hebrides  and  of  Africa 
are  included 


919.31     New  Zealand 

LAND    OF    CONTENTMENT.      (Magic    carpet 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  919.31 

el-Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Opens  with  aerial  views  of  the  moun- 
tainous terrain  of  a  part  of  New  Zealajid, 
where  glacial  ice  meets  sub-tropical  foliage.  .  . 
The  city  of  Christchurch  is  seen  from  above.  .  . 
In  the  city  of  New  Plymouth,  the  swans  and 
trout  are  fed  by  the  inhabitants,  viewed  In 
close-up.  .  .The  natives  of  the  Island,  the 
Maoris,   and  several  Maori  girls  .   .  .  are  seen. 

"The  husbandry  of  New  Zealand,  with  its 
seasons  reversed  from  ours,  is  an  important 
feature    of   Imperial    economics. 

"Recommended  for  social  geography,  at 
the  lower  grade  levels  and  for  social  studies 
at  the  upper  levels.  Exceptional  photography, 
particularly  of  the  scenic  views  during  the 
husbandry  sequence,  afford  striking  pictorial 
subjects  for  art  students."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


NEW  ZEALAND— THE  WHITE  MAN'S 
PARADISE.  (FitzPatrick  traveltalk  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  919.31 

sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"A  pictorial  study  of  New  Zealand  con- 
trasting the  modern  cities  and  the  extensive 
agricultural  development  with  the  life  and 
crafts  of  the  Maori's,  New  Zealand's  original 
settlers.  A  map  of  the  islands  gives  full  infor- 
mation of  the  topography  and  locations  of 
principal  cities. 

"Of  unusual  interest  are  the  woodcarving 
of  the  Maoris,  their  village  life,  and  sucn 
natural  phenomena  as  geysers  and  glacier  for- 
mations on  the  little  known  lofty  mountain 
peaks."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  51.50  Queens    50c 

Ohio  SaskEd 

QueEd 


THIS    IS    NEW  ZEALAND.     12min     16-sd-loav. 
1946     New   Zealand   legation  919.31 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

An  introduction  to  New  Zealand  is  provided 
in  this  fllm  which  touches  on  every  aspect  of 
life  in  this  progressive  country  in  the  South 
Pacific.  Against  a  background  of  scenic  beauty 
the  land,  the  people,  the  industries  and  the  way 
of  life  are  shown 

There  is  an  historical  summary  with  em- 
phasis on  the  Maori  culture 

FON   $1.25  PCW    $1 

Geo  Wis  $1 

Ideal    $1.25 


919.4    Australia 

AUSTRALIA    CALLING.      20%min      16-sd-rent 
$1    1942    Australian    N&I    bur  919.4 

Jh-sh-adult 
A  rapid  survey  of  Australia  including 
shots  of  the  sugar,  pineapple  and  cattle  in- 
dustries. One  remembers  the  shearing  of 
sheep,  the  shots  of  the  koala  bears,  of  the 
kangaroos — and  the  lifeguard  demonstration 
Col  50c  MontS  loan 

Mich  $3  Ohio 

AUSTRALIA    IS    LIKE    THIS.     20min     16-sd- 
rent  $1    Australian  N&I  bur  919.4 
Two    United     States    service    men    visit 
Sydney  and  Melbourne 

Produced     in     cooperation     with     United 
States  Signal  corps 
Col    50c 


AUSTRALIA— WILD     AND     STRANGE.     9min 

16-sd-$36;    rent-$1.50    1940    UWF  919.4 

Jh-sh-c 
This  is  a  Carveth  Wells  lecture  fllm 
about  the  rough,  sparsely  populated  northern 
regions  of  Australia.  After  a  map  of  Australia 
is  shown  we  see  some  of  the  coral  reefs.  A 
primitive  boat  approaches  with  natives  whose 
bodies  are  decorated  with  unusual  scars.  Na- 
tives hunt  a  double  nosed  shark.  They  cap- 
ture a  dugong  or  sea  cow 

A  native  rides  on  the  back  of  a  huge 
tortoise.  Hundreds  of  tortoises  which  have 
come  up  on  the  beach  each  night  rush  back 
into  the  sea  when  morning  comes.  Natives 
hunt  for  and  eat  turtle  eggs.  We  see  many 
small  crabs  running  on  the  beach,  A  native 
climbs   a   cliff  to   an   eagle's   nest 

Other  natives  are  seen  throwing  wooden 
spears  great  distances.  We  see  a  native  cor- 
roboree 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay 


SOUTHERN   SEAS.  9min  16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF 

919.31 
et-Jh-sh 

Zane  Grey's  film  diary  takes  us  to  New 
Zealand.  In  heavily  wooded,  mountainous 
country,  a  great  "Yellowstone"  of  steaming 
fissures  and  hot  mud  holes.  The  native  Maori 
entertain  visitors  with  songs  and  costume 
dances 

"The  beginning  of  the  film  was  interest- 
ing and  attractive  showing  the  sunset  scene. 
The  scenes  were  taken  among  the  islands, 
showing  some  wooded  regions,  lakes,  ponds, 
and  pools.  Volcanic  mountain  regions  were 
shown  as  you  travel  by  boat  between  the  is- 
lands. Various  dances  were  displayed.  The 
photography  was  good,  showing  some  excellent 
cloud  effects  and  sunset  scenes.  An  excellent 
travel  film.  Good  for  Geography."  J.K.W. 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


AUSTRALIAN      CITIES      AND      INDUSTRIES. 

llmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50  1940  UWF  919.4 
el-Jh-sh-c 
This  Is  a  Carveth  Wells  lecture  fllm.  It 
covers  a  brief  visit  to  Sydney.  Melbourne, 
Adelaide,  Perth  and  Broome,  with  side  trips 
to  a  sheep-ranch,  logging  camp,  and  the  pearl 
industry 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  VES  $1 

Nay 

BUSHLAND     FANTASY.       lOmin     16-sd-color- 
$70;   rent  $2     1947     Austrl  919.4 

jh-sh-c-adult 

The  Australian  "Bush,"  its  lovely  trees 
and  flowers  strange  animals  and  birds,  in- 
cluding the  mimicry,  singing  and  dancing  of 
the  lyre  bird 


493 


919.4-919.69 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


HEART    OF    AUSTRALIA.      lOmin      16-sd-rent 
75c   1942   Australian   N&I   bur  919.4 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
From     Sydney     and     Adelaide     to     Alice 
Springs.      The   oasis    of    Palm    Valley,    cliffs    of 
Glen  Helen  Gorze  and  dances  of  the  aborigines 
Col    50c  Queens 

NJM  VES    51.50 

Ohio 


919.6     Polynesia 


BELLES   OF   THE   SOUTH   SEAS,     llmin     16- 
si-sd-$8.75-$17.50      1944      Castle  919.6 

el-Jh-c-adult 

From  Tahiti  to  New  Zealand  and  seldom 
visited  islands  of  the  South  Pacific,  the  native 
women  provide  contrasts  in  these  glimpses  of 
strange  places  and  customs 

Samoan  dancers  are  shown  to  be  superior 
in  beauty  to  any  Polynesians,  but  Papuans, 
cannibalistic  and  primitive  excite  only  an 
amazement  that  a  civilized  world  can  have  such 
dark  places 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

IN    THE    SOUTH    SEAS.     (Magic    carpet    sen) 
IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  919.6 

Jh-sh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"  'In  the  South  Seas'  provides  a  passing 
acquaintance  with  Honolulu,  Fiji,  and  Samoa 
.  .  .  Action  sounds  and  captions,  with  a  back- 
ground of  ukelele  music.  This  film  gives  a 
rapid  but  inadequate  account  of  certain  fea- 
tures of  life  in  some  of  the  well  known  places 
among  the  islands  of  the  Pacific. 

"Recommended  for  use  in  social  geography 
classes  where  brief  glimpses  rather  than  de- 
tailed descriptions  are  required."  Advisory 
committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

FH   $2 

Ohio 


919.61     Samoa 


HAWAII— LAND  OF  ENCHANTMENT. 

(World  on  parade  ser.)    15min    16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50     1938     Castle  919.69 

Jh-sh 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

"A  close-up  of  a  famous  world  play- 
ground— Waikiki  and  its  hulas  and  surf 
board  riding.  Plenty  of  romance,  color  and 
thrills."     Home    movies 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

HAWAIIAN    ISLANDS.     15min     16-si-|24     1934 
EBF  919.69 

el-Jh-sh-c     Guide 
"Honolulu     and     environs:     Waikiki     and 
Diamond     Head,     harbor,     residential     section, 
foreign    sections.      Pineapple    industry.      Native 
life.      Sugar    industry.    Kilauea."      California 
"Badly  out  of  date."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

HAWAIIAN     ISLANDS.     15min    16-si-color-$60; 

rent  $2.50     1941     ITTCO  919.69 

el-Jh-adult 
Photographed  in  kodachrome,  this  film 
shows  the  paradise  of  the  Pacific,  the  Hawaiian 
Islands.  Views  of  points  of  interest,  lovely 
scenery,  occupations  and  the  products  for 
which  the  Islands  are  famous,  such  as  pine- 
apple and  sugar  cane 

VaEd 

HONOLULU,    ISLAND    OF   OAHU.     12min     16- 
si-color-$60;   rent   $3   UWF  919.69 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

Shows  in  attractive  color  the  harbor,  the 
former  royal  palace  which  is  now  the  capitol 
and  an  overview  of  the  city  from  "Punchbowl." 
There  are  scenes  of  pineapple  culture  and  suoli 
buildings  as  the  aquarium  and  country  club 
are  pointed  out.  Shows  papaya  trees,  gathering 
of  taro  root  and  making  of  poi.  Swampy 
ground  is  plowed  using  water  buffalo 

At  Waikiki  is  surf  riding.  Drinking  of 
coconut  milk  is  shown  and  the  film  ends  with 
scenes  of  a  festival  at  the  Royal  Hawaiian 
hotel 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  VES  $3 

Nay 


LIFE    IN    THE    SOUTH    SEAS.  IR     16-si-sd- 

$30-$35;   rent  $1.50  UWF  919.61 

Photography  and  narration  by  Arthur  C. 
Pillsbury 

The  happy  life  of  the  Samoans  is  shown 
In  detail.  Time-lapse  photography  is  used 
to  show  the  development  of  the  cocoanut  plant 

Calhoun  La  si-50c 

Cos  sd  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $1.65  VES  si-sd-$l-$1.26 


919.69     Hawaiian  Islands 


HAWAII.  (Oriental  journey  ser.)  llmln  16- 
sd-rent  $1.50  UWF  919.69 
"The  music  for  this  film  was  very  good. 
There  was  not  so  much  educational  value  as 
far  as  teaching  in  class  is  concerned.  It  was 
a  good  recreational  film.  .  .  The  following 
scenes  were  well  presented — The  harbor  at 
Honolulu — street  traffic — selling  of  leis — pine- 
apple farming — making  of  poi  the  chief  food — 
fishing — surf  board  riding — and  the  hula 
dances."     J.K.W. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


PEOPLE     OF     HAWAII.      (Himian    geography 
ser.)     llmin     16-sd-$50     1940     EBF  919.69 

el-Jh-sh-adult    Guide  15c 
Produced    in    collaboration    with    Dr    Mar- 
garet    Mead,     of     the     American     museum     of 
natural    history 

Describes  the  setting  of  the  Hawaiian  Is- 
lands and  provides  an  insight  into  the  native 
economy.  The  dependence  of  the  natives  upon 
the  sea  and  their  immediate  land  environ- 
ment for  food;  home  and  school  life;  sports 
and  craftsmanship;  and  the  preparation  of  a 
native  feast  make  up  the  major  sequences. 
Glimpses  of  mass  production  and  harvesting 
of  sugar  cane  and  pineapples  are  slIso  shown. 
A  rendition  of  "Aloha"  accompanies  the  con- 
cluding scene 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

REAL    HAWAII.     lOmln     16-sd-$36;    rent   $1.50. 
Also  color-$60;  rent  $3  UWF  919.69 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
"A  social  approach,  rather  than  the  usu- 
al tourist  angle.  Four  principal  industries — 
defense,  sugar,  pineapples,  tourism.  Racial 
composition,  status  of  various  national  ele- 
ments. Survivals  of  native  life  contrasted 
with   modem    fishing,    factories,    merchandizing 


494 


1947    EDITION 


919.7-919.8 


REAL   HAWAII — Continued 

— much  of  it  in  American-born  Japanese 
hands.  Problem  of  adequate  food  supply  due 
to   industrialized   agriculture."     Collaborator 

Calhoun  Nay 

Bng  PH 

Minn  $1.50  VES  $1.50 


919.7     Pitcairn   island 

PITCAIRN  ISLAND  TODAY.  (MGM  minia- 
ture ser.)  IR  16-sd-apply  TFC  919.7 
el-Jh-sh 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able    only  to     schools 

"Shows  the  life  and  customs  of  the  52 
families  that  now  inhabit  the  island.  .  .  The 
commentary  is  instructive  and  the  musical 
accompaniment  is  well  adapted.  This  film  and 
the  one  following  ['Primitive  Pitcairn']  were 
produced  in  connection  with  the  MGM  feature 
picture,  'Mutiny  on  the  Bounty.'  They  each 
portray  aspects  of  the  people,  life  and  history 
of  Pitcairn  Island. 

"Recommended  for  history  and  geogra- 
phy in  the  intermediate  and  junior  high  school 
grades."     Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Mich  $1.50 

BosU  $1.50  Ohio 

Geo  $2  Wis    $1.75 

PRIMITIVE      PITCAIRN.        (MGM      miniature 
ser.)     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  919.7 

el-jh-sh 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able   only    to    schools 

"A  Actionized  historical  account  of  the 
lives  on  Pitcairn  Island  of  the  descendants 
from  the  mutineers  from  the  'Bounty'.  .  . 
There  is  an  excellent  commentary  by  Carey 
Wilson,  and  a  musical  accompaniment  in- 
cluding excerpts  from  the  opera  Tristan  and 
Isolde. 

"Recommended    from    geography    and    so- 
cial studies  in  the  intermediate  and  secondary 
grades."      Advisory    committee 
AMNH   $1.50 
Ohio 


ESKIMO  SUMMER,  22min  16-sd-color-$150  1945 
Canada  919.8 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Depicts  the  search  for  food  and  shows 
some  of  the  useful  or  decorative  articles  made 
with  skins  and  bones  of  bear  and  seal 

Bran  Ky    $3 

Dennis  VisEd 

Int    film 

ESKIMO    TRAILS.     9min     16-sd-apply     TFC 

919.8 
Jh-sh-adult 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Father  Hubbard,  the  Glacier  Priest, 
visits  King  Island  and  typical  scenes  of 
Eskimo  life  in  Alaska.  The  cliff  dwelling 
natives  are  seen  building  a  walrus  skin  boat, 
called  the  'umiak',  which  is  provisioned  for  the 
2,000  mile  trip  to  Wainright,  Point  Lay,  Point 
Barrow  and  return.  Maps  show  the  course  of 
the  trip. 

"With  the  approach  of  winter,  various 
types  of  pancake  ice  and  lily  pad  ice  forma- 
tions are  shown.  The  film  closes  with  se- 
quences of  singing  and  dancing  indoors  by  the 
Eskimos  during  the  frigid  weather.  Recom- 
mended for  social  geography  in  junior  high 
school  and  for  social  science  in  elementary 
grades."    Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

IKPUCK,     THE      IGLOO     DWELLER.      llmin 

16-si-sd-$24-$36;  rent  $1.50  1946  UWF        919.8 

A  sociological  record  of  a  strange  and 
primitive  people  whose  very  existence  in  that 
frigid  land  is  beyond  ordinary  comprehension. 
Their  life  is  one  of  unrelenting  struggle  against 
starvation  and  the  most  violent  forces  of  na- 
ture 

How  they  manage  to  obtain  food,  how 
they  dress,  how  they  amuse  themselves,  and 
how  they  construct  the  snow  igloos  that  protect 
them  from  the  terrific  Arctic  storms  is  nar- 
rated and  pictured  by  the  explorer  Richard 
Finnie 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


919.8     Arctic  regions 

ARCTIC     EPLORATION.      (Our    world    In    re- 
view ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$27;   rent  $1.50     1937 
ITTCO  919.8 

Produced   by   Pathe   News 
The     National     Geographic    expedition     to 
Alaska    with    dog    team 

Cine   $36;   rent  $11.60      NatFS   $27;   rent  $1.50 
DG  $1.50  Ohio 

DeVry    $1.50  Twy 

Ideal    $1.65  UWF 

MontS  loan 

ESKIMO    ARTS    AND    CRAFTS.    22min    16-sd- 

color-$150      1945    Canada  919.8 

Shows  the  many  and  varied  domestic 
arts  of  these  people 

Bran  Ky   $3 

Dennis  VisEd 

Int    film 

ESKIMO    CHILDREN.      (Primary    grade    ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-$50     1941     EBF  919.8 

el-Jh  Guide 
"Portrays    representative    activities    of    an 
Eskimo    family    living    on    Nunivak    Island,    off 
the    Alaskan    coast.       Good    sound    and    com- 
mentator.     Interesting    and    unusual    material. 
Well     organized    and    presented.       Particularly 
suitable    for    elementary    classes."      California 
Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


NANOOK,  THE  ESKIMO.  (Eskimo  life  ser.) 
66min     16-si-apply    1936     Non-theatrical  919.8 

el  Guide 

This  Is  a  series  of  4  one  reel  episodes 
based  on  Robert  Flaherty's  "Nanook  of  the 
North"  and  each  reel  may  be  obtained  sep- 
arately (13min  16-si-apply  35-si-f-nf-apply) 
under  the  following  titles:  Eskimo  travel: 
Nanook  and  his  family;  Nanook  builds  an 
igloo;  Nanook  the  hunter.  Especially  planned 
for  use  with  the  3d,  4th  and  5th  year  primary 
grades 

loS    50c  PH   $1 

MMA  UWF   $4 

NJM  VES    $1 

PEOPLE  OF  THE  ARCTIC.  (Story  of  civiliza- 
tion ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1944 
Knowledge    builders  919.8 

el-jh-sh   Guide 

Geography  and  resources  of  far  northern 
Alaska,   Labrador,   Greenland  and  northeastern 
Siberia 
Ideal    $40;    rent    $3.30    TexTech 
111    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ohio  VisEd 

SEALING  IN  THE  ARCTIC.  lOmin  16-sd-rent 
$1.50  UWF  919.8 

el-Jh-sh 

Seal    hunting    with    the    Eskimos;    Arctic 
wild  life 


495 


919.8-921 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


TUNDRA.     90min     16-sd-sale    apply;    rent    $12 
Commonwealth  919.8 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
A  Burroughs-Tarzan  production 
"Photography  is  excellent.  .  .  Enough 
story  to  make  the  natural  history  and 
geology  .  .  .  interesting  to  students.  .  . 
It  teaches  more  in  an  hour  than  a  text- 
book would  teach  in  a  month.  .  .  Its  simple 
plot  and  human  appeal  would  make  for 
good  discussion  in  a  photoplay-appreciation 
group  or  in  a  dramatic  club.  .  .  Excellent  for 
general  science,  nature  study,  and  geogra- 
phy.   .    .    Thrilling   in    interest   and    suspense. 

"A  unique  picture,  rich  in  educational 
values."  Committee  on  motion  pictures.  De- 
partment of  secondary  education.  National  edu- 
cation association 

"Entirely  unsatisfactory.  .  .  Adaptations 
very  poorly  portrayed.  .  .  For  educational  pur- 
poses, this  film  is  almost  entirely  without 
value".    N.J.    State    teachers    college 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WINTER    IN     ESKIMOLAND.      (Father    Hub- 
bard   ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC       919.8 
Jh-sh-adult 
A   20th   Century-Fox    production    available 
only    to    schools 

"Father  Hubbard  gives  interesting  views 
and  comments  on  the  home  and  community 
life  of  the  Eskimos  during  the  winter  season. 
Hunting,  indoor  games  and  customs  are  de- 
scribed."  Kentucky 

AMNH    $1.50  Ohio 

Fi  $2  Okla 

Ken  $1.60  Syr  $1.50 

Minn  VAP  $2 


919.9     Antarctic  regions 


9min 


16-sd-rent 
919.9 


ANTARCTIC      OUTPOST. 

$1.50    1945    UWF 

el.Jh 
With    Admiral    Byrd    in    Little    America. 
New  naval  base  500  miles  south  of  Cape  Horn 
— adds   more   than    one  million   square  miles   to 
America's  south  polar  claims 

LIFE  IN  THE  ANTARCTIC.  (Story  of  civili- 
zation ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1944 
Knowledge    builders  919.9 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Shows  winter  and  summer  on  the  great 
Antarctic  continent  where  no  man  lives  and 
no  animals  except  those  that  can  migrate  in 
winter,  or  find  homes  in  the  warmer  waters  of 
the  surrounding  ocean 

Shows  the  whaling  industry  and  the  Nor- 
wegian whaling  station   on   South  Georgia,   the 
nearest    human     habitation     to    Antarctica 
Ideal    $1.65  Ohio 

111    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ind    $1.35 

921     INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY 

BARTON,  CLARA   HARLOWE 
Angel     of     mercy.       (Passing     parade     ser.) 
lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  921 

forum 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Pictures  the  ladies  of  the  days  of  Vic- 
toria. .  .  The  scene  shifts  to  the  Civil  War.  .  . 
Seeking  a  way  to  eliminate  the  neglect  which 
caused  the  death  of  so  many  wounded  soldiers, 
Clara  Barton  concludes  that  the  women  should 
go  to  war  to  tend  the  men.  She  attempts  to 
enlist,   but  is  summarily  rejected. 

"A  few  women,  however,  follow  her  ex- 
ample and  go  into  the  field  to  serve  in  the 
hospital.  Their  ministrations  are  accepted, 
until  a  shell  wrecks  the  hospital,  causing  the 
death  of  one  of  the  nurses.  CHara  Barton, 
despite  her  dismissal  by  General  Garfield,  con- 
tinues  her  work.     Failing   health   compels   her 


to  seek  a  cure  in  a  Swiss  sanitarium.  There 
she  is  approached  by  a  group  of  people  who 
are  desirous  of  her  aid  to  secure  the  member- 
ship of  the  United  States  in  an  international 
organization,  the  Red  Cross.  She  unsuccess- 
fully asks  Congress  to  adhere  to  this  interna- 
tional organization,  but  when  a  great  confla- 
gration comes  to  one  of  the  nation's  cities, 
Clara  Barton,  in  her  own  name,  asks  the  aid 
of    the    Canadian    Red    Cross. 

"With  the  coming  of  this  help  the  entire 
country  awakes  to  the  service  which  the  Red 
Cross  stands  ready  to  give.  A  montage  of 
scenes  of  disaster,  against  a  waving  Red  Cross 
flag,    clo.ses   the   film. 

"Recommended  for  social  studies  and 
American  history.  The  universal  appeal  of 
the  Red  Cross  makes  this  film  suitable  for 
showing  to  pupils  at  all  grade  levels,  especial- 
ly during  fund-raising  activities.  The  nature 
of  the  subject,  perhaps,  makes  for  a  less  con- 
cisely dramatic  presentation  than  of  others 
in   the   series."     Advisory   committee 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BEETHOVEN,    LUDWIG    VAN 
Life   and   loves   of   Beethoven.    82min     16-sd- 
apply     1937   Hoffberg  921 
sh-c  Guide 
Produced  by  Generales  productions,  Paris, 
France 

Musical  and  dramatic  film,  with  French 
dialogue  and  English  captions.  The  title  role 
of  Beethoven  is  played  by  Harry  Baur. 
"Moonlight  Sonata",  the  "Appasslonata",  the 
Sixth,  Third  and  Ninth  Symphonies  are  played 
during  the  action  by  the  orchestra  of  the 
Conservatory   of   Paris 

It    is     "a    completely    enjoyable    pictorial 
and    musical     experience.      It    is     definitely    a 
'must'    for   music   lovers,    and    is    heartily   rec- 
ommended to  all  others,   as  well."    Clue 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BELL,    ALEXANDER   GRAHAIVI 
Mr   Bell.   30rnin   16-sd-apply  AT&T  921 

Jh-sh-adult 
Bell  Centennial  picture.  Boston  in  the 
1870's  provides  the  historical  background  for 
this  film  on  the  life  and  work  of  the  inventor 
of  the  telephone.  Cast  includes  well-known 
feature  players 
RVA   loan 

Story  of  Alexander  Graham  Bell.  105min  16- 
sd-rent   $10-$20   1943   Fi  921 
el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  20  Century — Fox 
The  story  of  Alexander  Bell  and  the  tele- 
phone.    Features  Don  Ameche,   Loretta  Young 
and  Henry  Fonda 

"Suitable   for   assembly   programs.     Help- 
ful   in    science    study."    Collaborator 
Calhoun  SAd 

Davis 


BERGH,  HENRY 
Great   meddler.    (Passing  parade   ser.)    llrain 
16-sd-apply     TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"The  story  of  Henry  Bergh  who.  in  the 
middle  of  the  nineteenth  century  founded  the 
Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals. Scenes  show  a  dog  fight,  horses  puUinn 
horse-cars  with  too  many  passengers  and  cal- 
lous handling  of  animals  as  they  are  being 
taken  to  market. 

"Henry  Bergh  succeeds  in  having  a  law 
enacted  and  has  himself  appointed  as  an  offi- 
cer. He  spends  his  time  attempting  to  carr> 
out  the  law  even  against  opposition  from  people 
In   iK>wer  who   resent  his   interference. 


496 


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921 


BERGH,    HBHRY— Continued 

"The  high  point  of  the  picture  occurs 
when  he  has  to  resort  to  the  legislation  pro- 
tecting animals  in  order  to  save  a  child  from 
inhumane  treatment. 

"Excellent  photography  and  direction. 
Suggested  for  use  by  schools  in  cooperation 
with  local  Societies  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  animals.  Valuable  for  the  study  of 
kindness  to  animals."  Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BOND,   CARRIE    (JACOBS) 

Carrie    Jacobs     Bond.     (Music     master    ser.) 
lOmin    lG-sd-$21;    rent    $1.50    ITTCO  921 

el-Jh-sh-c 
"A   beautiful   study  of   the   life  and   songs 
of  one  of  our  greatest  living  women  composers. 
At  various  points  in  the  film  Mrs  Bond's  own 
songs    are    used    to    interpret    stages    in    her 
life:     'I    Love    You    Truly,'     'Just    A- Wearying 
for    You,'    and    'When    You    Come    to    the    End 
of  a  Perfect  Day.'    The  film  presents  an  excel- 
lent  sound    recording   of  vocal    solos   by   Ralph 
Kirverry,    with    pipe    organ    accompaniment.  .  . 
Narrated   by   Edwin   C.    Hill."    Georgia 
Available  froni  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BOONE,  DANIEL 
Daniel  Boone.    (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 

ser.)    3R    16-si-rent    $6    1923    Yale  921 

el-Jh-sh     Guide 

Adapted  from  "Pioneers  of  the  old 
Southwest."  a  chronicle  written  by  Constance 
Lindsay  Skinner.  When  the  15  films  in  this 
series  are  all  booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Portrays  the  extreme  dangers  and  hard- 
ships endured  by  the  first  pioneers  to  strike 
westward  and  links  up  their  exploits  with  the 
border  wars  of  the  Revolutionary  period.  De- 
picts how  in  1776  Boone  is  sent  by  Kentucky 
land  owners  as  the  forerunner  of  a  new  set- 
tlement. He  establishes  Boonesboro,  but  the 
colony  faces  extinction  through  sickness  and 
Indian  depredations.  Boone  is  captured  by 
the  Shawnees 

In  1778  a  French  officer  in  the  British 
service  directs  an  Indian  offensive  against 
Boonesboro.  Boone  escapes,  races  back  to  his 
settlement  and  successfully  defends  it  against 
a   bitter   nine   day   attack 

"One  of  the  best  of  this  series."  Colla- 
borator 

Available  from   10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BOOTH,  JOHN   WILKES 
Man    in    the   barn.    (Historical    mystery    ser.) 
IR   16-sd-apply  TFC  921 

sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  dramatization  of  a  theory  that  John 
Wilkes  Booth  did  not  die  until  1903  when, 
as  David  E.  George,  he  committed  suicide. 
David  George,  we  hear,  confessed  on  his  death 
bed  in  Oklahoma  that  he  was  Booth. 

"Recommended  for  classes  in  American 
history  as  an  illustration  of  the  uncertainty 
of  the  manner  in  which  events  will  develop. 
It  should  stimulate  a  research  Interest  in  pu- 
pils."   Advisory    committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Kan 

BosU  $1.50  Mich    $1.50 

Geo, $2  Tenn   $2 

HI    11.60  Wis  $1.26 

BURBANK,   LUTHER 
Luther  Burbank,     12mln    16-si-$18    1930  EBF 

921 
el-Jh-sh    Guide 
Part    of    the    life    of    the    "plant    wizard" 
is    depicted    by    scenes    showing    cactus    devel- 
opment,   lily    pollination,    the    development    of 


long  staple  cotton,  walnuts  with  paperthln 
shells,  and  improved  varieties  of  wheat  and 
oats 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BURNS,   ROBERT 

Auld     lang     syne.     67min     16-sd-$187.50     1940 
Post  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  James  A.  FitzPatrick 
"Here  is  a  sincere  and  forthright  presen- 
tation of  the  life  of  Robert  Burns,  made  in 
England  and  Scotland,  where  the  events  of  his 
life  actually  took  place.  The  story  Is  told  of 
the  poet's  uncertain  existence,  his  love  of  free- 
dom and  homeland,  his  appreciation  of  beauty, 
his  brief  rise  to  fame  in  the  literary  circles  of 
Edinburgh  and,  finally,  his  decline  and  its  un- 
fortunate outcome.  The  subject  is  recom- 
mended by  the  Motion  Picture  Committee  of 
the  Department  of  Secondary  Teachers  of  the 
N.B.A.  Many  of  Burns's  poems  are  heard  In 
the    film."      Movie   makers 

Ideal    rent    $12.50 

MetM 

VBS   16-color-$1.50 

CARLETON,    MARK   ALFRED 

Forgotten   victory,     llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

921 
sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only    to   schools 

"The  story  of  Mark  Carleton,  a  govern- 
ment research  worker,  and  his  discovery  of  a 
rust-and-blight  proof  wheat.  His  diflaculties 
in  proving  the  advantages  of  Kubanka  wheat 
and  his  subsequent  poverty  and  death  in  South 
America."     Indiana 

"Recommended  for  senior  high  school 
classes  in  social  studies  and  for  agriculture 
classes  on  wheat  culture  and  crop  history." 
Advisory   committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries  or   distributors 

CARVER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

Story    of    Doctor    Carver.    (Pete    Smith    spe- 
cialties ser.)   IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to   schools 

"The  story  of  a  negro  slave-boy  who  re- 
ceived an  education  and  became  a  scientist.  .  . 
Highly  recommended  for  social  studies,  agri- 
culture, and  general  science."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

CHAMPLAIN,    SAMUEL   DE 

Champlain.    (Shadowgraph  teaching  film  ser.) 
Smin.    16-si-$12.50;   rent   $1.50   1942   Hoffberg 

921 
el 
Like  the  film  about  Columbus  (class  973.1) 
in  this  series  the  action  is  simple  and  is  photo- 
graphed   in    silhouette.      The    most    important 
facts  about  Champlain  are  given.     Intended  for 
4th    and     5th    grade    pupils.      Interesting    and 
well   done 
Ideal    75c  VanSch 

111  $1  Vesco    $12.50 

CHAPAYEV 
Chapayev.     (History    of    USSR    ser.)     lOOmin 
16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $20  BraF  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Lenfllm  in  1936 
Played   by   Boris   Bobochkin   as   Chapayev; 
directed  by  Vasiliev  brothers 

Story    of    a    peasant    leader    who    became 
a  disciplined  commander  in   the   1919   period  of 
struggle    by    the    young    Republic    against    the 
White    Guards   and   armies   of   intervention 
NYU    $16 


497 


921 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


CHKALOV,    VALERY 

Wings     of    victory.     (United     nations'     ser.) 
lOOmin  16-sd-saIe  apply;  rent  $25  1942  BraF 

921 

Fascinating  story  of  Valery  Chkalov  wlio 
is  best  linown  to  Americans  for  leadership  of 
the  first  transpolor  flight  from  Moscow  to  the 
U.S.  in  1937.  Story  of  a  stunt  pilot  who  over- 
come many  odds  to  achieve  important  ac- 
complishments in  the  field  of  aviation  in  the 
interests    of    humanity 

"A  warm,  human  portrait-abounds  with 
humor — uncommonly  good  drama."    N.Y.  Times 

DAMieN    DE    VEUSTER,    JOSEPH 

Great    heart.     (MGM    miniature    ser.)     10mm 
16-sd    apply    TFC  921 

sh-c-adu!t 
An     MGM     production    available     only     to 
Bchools 

"Tells  the  story  of  the  leper  colony  of 
Molokai. 

"Both  the  commentary  and  the  dramatic 
presentations  are  well  handled.  The  film  is  a 
faithful  reproduction  of  Father  Damien's  life 
Btory. 

"Recommended  for  general  science  classes 
at  proper  grade  levels."     Advisory  committee 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

EDISON,    THOMAS    ALVA 
Life    of    Thomas    A.    Edison.     IR     16-sd-loan 
GE  921 

el-Jh-sh 
Depicts    Mr    Edison's    early    life    and    out- 
standing   incidents    in    his    career.     There    is    a 
musical  accompaniment 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

Servant  of  mankind.   lOmin  16-sd-apply  TFC 

921 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available  only  to  schools 
"Film-sketch    of    Thomas    A.    Edison    and 
his  contribution  to  posterity.     Educational  and 
instructive  as  well   as   entertaining."     Tennes- 
see 

Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or   distributors 

FOSTER,  STEPHEN   COLLINS 

Harmony   lane.      85min     16-sd-rent   $10     1935 

ITTCO  921 

Life    of    Stephen    Foster.      Some    of    the 

songs  are:  My  old  Kentucky  home,  Come  where 

my  love  lies  dreaming,   Swanee  river,  and  Oh, 

Susanna 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 
Stephen  Foster.   (Melody  makers  ser.)    llmin 
16-sd-$21;    rent   $1.50     ITTCO  921 

el-Jh-sh-c 
A  Master  art  production 
"Uncle  Ned,"  "Come  where  my  love  lies 
dreaming,"  "My  old  Kentucky  home,"  and 
"Old  black  Joe"  are  here  presented  dramatical- 
ly with  John  Huntley,  Nancy  McCord  and  the 
Plantation  singers  amidst  attractive  surround- 
ings 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

FRANCIS  OF  ASSiSI,  SAINT 

St     Francis    of    Assisi.       lOOmin      16-sd-rent 

apply     ITTCO  921 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 

"A    feature    film    centering   about    the   life 

of  St.    Francis,   from  his  birth  in  a  manger  to 

his    death    surrounded    by    his    followers    who 

initiated  the  great  Franciscan  Order  of  Monks. 

"His    idle,    rich    youth,    his    conversion    to 

Godliness  and   a  life  of  poverty,    his  levitatlon 

to    face   Christ    on    the    Cross,    and    his    known 

miracles  are  all  recounted  faithfully. 

"Dialogue     is     in     Spanish     with     English 
titles."     Scholastic 


HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER 
Alexander      Hamilton.      (Chronicle     of     Am. 
photoplays  ser.)  3R    16-si-rent  $6    1924  i'ale 

921 

Jh-sh-c     Guide 

Adapted  from  "Washington  and  his  col- 
leagues," a  chronicle  written  by  Henry  Jones 
Ford.  Wlien  the  15  films  in  this  series  are  all 
booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Reveals  the  fearless  manner  in  which 
Hamilton  took  hold  of  the  affairs  of  the 
confederation  and  established  its  credit.  Also 
shows  the  inauguration  of  George  Washington 
as  first  President  of  the  United  States,  and  re- 
counts the  story  of  the  rebellion  against  the 
levy  of  an  excise  tajc 

Hamilton  is  first  seen  as  an  aide  to 
General  Washington  during  the  War.  These 
scenes  were  photographed  around  Wasliing- 
ton's  Headquarters  at  Morristown,   New  Jersey 

"Old  but  still  authentic  and  highly  in- 
structive."    Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or   distributors 

HOWE,    ELIAS 
Story  of  Elias   Howe.    (Fools  who  made  his- 
tory ser.)  llmin    16-sd-apply  TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Columbia  production.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"The  story  of  Elias  Howe  and  his  years  of 
struggle  to  perfect  the  sewing  machine.  The 
picture  attempts  to  show  that  inventors  sel- 
dom profit  from  their  inventions  and  rarely 
enjoy  the  gratitude  of  the  age  in  which  they 
live. 

"Early  types  of  machines  are  shown  and 
their  first  use  in  factories.  Subject  matter 
excellent,  composition  good,  photography  fair. 
Recommended  for  junior  and  senior  high  school 
science  classes  especially  for  the  unit  dealing 
witli  simple  machines.  Valuable  for  social 
studies  groups  studying  inventions  and  for 
Problems  of  American  Democracy  classes." 
Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

JEFFERSON,   THOMAS 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  Monticello.     40min     16- 
sd-color-loan      1944      VaC  821 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  picture  was  made  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Thomas  Jefferson  Bicentennial  commis- 
sion appointed  by  Congress  to  commemorate 
the  two-hundredth  anniversary  of  Jefferson's 
birth 

It  indicates  through  narrative  and  picture 
some   of    the   highlights   of  a   notable   career 
Mo 
UtBY    75c 

JENNINGS,  ASA   K. 
Strange   destiny.     lOmin     16-sd-rent     $2    TFC 

921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
When  the  great  port  of  Smyrna  was 
under  siege  by  the  forces  of  the  Turkish  leader 
Mustapha  Kemal  Pasha  in  1922,  over  350,000 
Greeks  were  stranded  in  the  city.  A  YMCA 
worker  drew  up  &  executed  a  humanitarian 
plan  for  their  safe  evacuation 
YMCA 

JOAN   OF  ARC 
Joan  of  Arc.     lOmln    16-sd-$27;  rent  $L50  1941 
ITTCO  921 

sh-c 
Portrayal   of  the  life   of  the  heroine   saint 
of    France    using    famous    paintings   and   sculp- 
tures 

"Has   possibilities   if  audience   understands 
the    story    before — might    be    used    from    stand- 
point of  beautiful  art  works — commentator  no< 
very  clear."     Collaborator 
Minn    $1  Ohio 

NatFS  $27;   rent  $1.60    YMCA  |1.25 


498 


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LINCOLN,   ABRAHAM 
Abraham   Lincoln.   30mln    16-sl-$48  1933  EBF 

921 
el-Jh-sh     Guide 
By  K.  R.  Edwards 

The  life  and  times  of  the  Great  eman- 
cipator. Reel  1  The  pioneer — Lincoln's  youth; 
reel  2  The  statesman,  including  the  Emancipa- 
tion proclamation,  the  Gettysbur&h  address, 
Lee's    surrender  and   Lincoln's   death 

"One  of  best  historical  films."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

Abraham  Lincoln,    90min    16-sd-rent  $15  1937 
Nu-Art  921 

Although  recently  released  on  16mm  stock 
this  is  the  David  Wark  Griffith  film  originally 
produced  in  1931  in  which  Walter  Huston  is 
Lincoln.  It  is  a  biographical  film  covering  the 
years  from  boyhood  to  manhood 

Available  from,   10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

Perfect   tribute.     2R     16-sd-apply    TFC       921 
el- jh-sh-c- trade- adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only   to   schools 

"A  dramatization  based  on  'The  Perfect 
Tribute,'  a  story  by  Mary  Shipman  An- 
drews. .  .  The  presentation  is  vivid  and  ef- 
fective. It  clearly  reveals  the  spirit  of  Lin- 
coln and  his  attitude  toward  the  South.  High- 
ly recommended  for  classes  in  American  his- 
tory, grades  4  through  9."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries    or   distributors 

Young    Mr    Lincoln.      12R      16-sd-rent    apply 
Fi  921 

Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  In  1939. 
Available  to  steamships  and  shut-in  institu- 
tions such  as  hospitals,  asylums,  homes  for 
the  aged,  prisons,  convents,  monasteries  and 
private    schools 

"Historical  drama.  .  .  Henry  Fonda  plays 
the  Great  Emancipator  in  those  early  years  of 
his  life  just  before  he  became  a  great  world 
figure  when  he  came  from  the  small  town 
of  New  Salem,  Illinois  to  take  up  law  practice 
in  Springfield."  M.P.  rev.  digest 

"You'll  thoroughly  enjoy  this  warm, 
friendly,  and  ingratiating — if  too  frequently 
sketchy — portrait  of  young  Lincoln."   Cue 

"Outstanding.     .     .        Recommended       for 
schools,     libraries     and     church     use."       Wkly 
Guide 
Calhoun  Ohio 

Col    $1  SAd 

Davis  TexVE 

LIVINGSTONE,    DAVID 
David  Livingstone  in  Africa.  90min  16-si-rent 
$8  RFA  921 

jh-sh-c-adult-Guide  25c 
Produced   about   1925 

Biography  of  the  great  missionary  from 
his  early  days  in  England  to  his  triumphs  in 
Africa 

"The  reviewers  felt  that  although  the  film 
[is]  'dated'  in  its  technique,  it  has  become  a 
classic  of  its  type,  and  that  audiences,  realis- 
ing this,  would  not  criticise  it  severely  in  spite 
of  defects  in  production."  British  film  inst. 
Ideal  $8.80 
SC 

LONDON,   JACK 

Jack  London.  94min  16-sd-$17.50  Film  hi  921 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
The  highlights  of  his  career — the  am- 
bition which  drove  young  Jack  upward  from 
a  life  of  grinding  poverty,  existence  as  an 
oyster  pirate,  seaman  on  a  sealing  vessel  and 
Yukon  gold  miner,  his  growing  reputation  as 
a  writer,  and  his  sensational  exploits  as  a 
neutral  war  correspondent  in  the  Russo-Jap- 
anese war 

Eastin  UWF 

Ideal 


LOUIS    XVil,    KING    OF    FRANCE 

King  without  a  crown.  (Historical  mystery 
ser.)   IR  16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

jh-sh 
A     Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer     production     on 
sepia  stock  available  only  to  schools 

"A  story  about  the  son  of  Louis  XVI  of 
France.  .  .  Recommended  for  French  and 
American  history  classes.  Classes  in  English 
composition  might  find  it  stimulating  material. 
Suggested  also  for  research  students  in  his- 
tory." Advisory  committee 
AMNH   $1.50  111     $1.50 

BosU  $L50  NC 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

LUTHER,  MARTIN 
Martin    Luther,    his    life    and    times.     (Great 
leaders  ser.)  120min  16-si-rent  $15  RFA  921 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation 
Photographed  in  the  actual  settings  where 
Luther   himself  lived  and  worked.   Is  both  ac- 
curate and  dramatic.   It  shows  the  gradual  de- 
velopment,  in  his  own  experience,  of  the  con- 
flicts and  struggles  out  of  which  Protestantism 
was  born 
CSP    $15  Minn 

EPS  SC 

IdP  VES 

MCDOWELL,    EPHRAIM 
One   against    the   world,     llmin     16-sd-apply 
TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  story  of  Dr.  Ephraim  McDowell,  of 
Danville,  Kentucky.  On  Christmas  day,  1809, 
ridiculed  by  his  profession,  threatened  by  the 
superstition  and  opposition  of  his  neighbors, 
(but  protected  by  the  husband  of  his  patient, 
Mrs.  Jane  Crawford),  Dr.  McDowell  defied 
the  bigoted  crowd  which  prepared  to  hang 
him  on  his  own  lawn,  and  performed  the  first 
major  operation  on  any  human  being  in  the 
world,  thus  paving  the  way  for  the  advances 
of  modern  medical  science. 

"Recommended  for  general  science  classes 
in  junior  and  senior  high  school  and  for  col- 
lege classes  in  public  health  and  health  edu- 
cation."    Advisory  committee 

"An  excellent  film  to  teach  tolerance  and 
to  show  resistance  to  progress.  Should  be 
valuable  in  guidance  and  history  courses,  as 
well  as  in  public  health  and  medical  history. 
From  artistic  and  technical  standpoints  the 
film  is  uniformly  excellent."  Don  White  in 
Educational   screen 

Available  from   10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or   distributors 

MADERO,    FRANCISCO    INDALECIO 
Madero    of    Mexico.     (Passing    parade    ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

jh-sh-c 
Produced     by     Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer     in 
1942.     Available  only  to  schools 

"Deals  with  the  life  of  Francisco  Madero 
Mexican  revolutionary  leader  and  the  President 
of  Mexico  following  the  reign  of  the  Diaz  Gov- 
ernment." Advisory  committee 

AMNH  Kan 

Greo  $2  MontS 

111    $1.50       -  Ohio 

MAURY,  MATTHEW  FONTAINE 

Prophet  without  honor.  (MGM  miniature 
ser.)    lOmin     16-sd-apply     TFC  921 

A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"Opens  with  a  view  of  the  Hall  of  Fame 
.  .  .  The  scene  shifts  to  1825  with  young  Maury 
as  a  midshipman,  at  sea.  .  .  Crippled  for  life 
...  he  is  transferred  to  a  bureau.  In  an  old 
record  room  ...  he  comes  across  an  entry  of 
certain  wind  and  weather  conditions  and  re- 
members that  his  own  observations  made  by 
chance  at  the  same  point  recorded  similar  con- 
ditions.    He  makes  an  intensive   study  of  the 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


MAURY,    MATTHEW    FONTAINE — Continued 
old   records   and   eventually   maps   out   a   chart 
of    the    ocean's    behavior    regarding    currents 
and  wind  directions. 

"News  comes  to  a  shipowner  that  one  of 
his  vessels  is  reported  rudderless  and  all 
aboard  are  feared  lost.  Maury  charts  Its 
probable  position  and  sets  forth  to  seek  It.  It 
is  found,  and  recognition  of  his  work  comes  to 
him.  The  father  of  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 
the  whole  world  honored  Maury.  .  .  Then  came 
the  Civil  War  and  Maury  resigned  his  commis- 
sion. Eventually  he  returns  to  finish  his  life 
as  an  obscure  professor  at  Virginia  Military 
Institute. 

"The  picture  closes  with  views  of  diverse 

modern   activities,    all   aided   by   his   studies   of 

wind   and   weather.     Recomemnded    for   classes 

in    physiography."      Advisory    committee 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 

libraries   or   distributors 

NANSEN,   FRIDTJOF 
Giant  of  Norway.  (Passing  parade  ser.)  llmin 
16-sd-apply     TFC  921 

Jh-sh-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn -Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to   schools 

"A  biography  of  Fridtjof  Nansen,  Nor- 
wegian scientist,  explorer  and  statesman,  with 
particular  emphasis  on  his  relief  work  for 
famine  stricken  Russia  in  1921.  Nansen  falling 
to  induce  the  League  of  Nations  to  assist  the 
starving  millions  in  Russia,  visited  the  relief 
capitols  of  Europe  and  as  a  result  the  Euro- 
pean Red  Cross  organizations  fed  and  clothed 
over  a  million  and  a  half  Inhabitants  of  the 
Volga   and    South    Ukraine   regions. 

"The  film  emphasises  the  sacrifice  which 
Nansen  the  explorer  made  in  order  to  become 
Nansen  the  humanitarian.  Recommended  for 
lunior  and  senior  high  school  classes  in  social 
studies  and  especially  for  discussion  groups  on 
social   service."     Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

NAPOLEON    I,    EMPEROR   OF   THE    FRENCH 

Man    on    the   rock.    (Historical   mystery   ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able  only    to    schools 

"The  question  i.«i  'Was  it  Napoleon  or  his 
dougle  who  died  at  St.  Helena?'  Here  we  have 
a  dramatization  of  a  theory  that  It  might  have 
been  his  double. 

"Recommended     for     students     of    French 

history,     and     especially  for    those     interested 

in     historic     research."  Advisory     committee 

BosU  $1.50  MontS 

Geo  $2  Ohio 

111    $1.50  Tenn  $2 

Mich   $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

Minn    $1 

NEY,   MICHEL,   DUC  D'ELCHINGEN,  PRINCE 
DE    LA    MOSKOWA 

Bravest     of     the     brave.     lOmin     16-sd-apply 
TFC  921 

Jh-sh 
Convincing  evidence  In  the  mystery  of 
Marshal  Ney,  Napoleon's  friend,  who  sup- 
posedly died  before  a  firing  squa»d  In  France, 
but  later  appeared  as  Peter  Stuart  Ney,  a 
school-teacher  in  America 
MontS 

NOBEL,  ALFRED   BERNHARD 
Story  of  Alfred  Nobel.   (Passing  parade  ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced    by    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer    and 
released   on   16mm   in   1940.     Available  only  to 
schools 

"Shows  a  Nobel  Prize  notification,  then 
shifts  to  a  close-up  of  Nobel.  In  his  laboratory, 
he  Is  searching  for  a  way  to  harness  nitro- 
glycerine.     He    notices    the    fluid    soaking   into 


white  clay,  and  thus  accldently  discovers  dyna- 
mite. A  montage  follows  of  the  commercial 
uses  of  dynamite,  all  of  which  have  aided  in 
mankind's  progress.  The  commentator  in  this 
film  is  outstanding.  This  subject  is  very  en- 
tertaining as   well   as   educational."     California 

"This  is  a  most  outstanding  presenta- 
tion. .  .  Photographically  and  technically  the 
problem  is  unusually  well  handled."  Wilber 
Emmert 

"Recommended  for  junior  and  senior  high 
school  classes  in  general  science  and  in  social 
studies.  The  film  will  undoubtedly  stimulate 
the  students'  search  for  the  names  of  Nobel 
winners.  It  is  suggested  that  the  film  be  used 
in  classes  on  speech,  in  view  of  the  excellent 
diction  of  the  commentator."  Advisory  com- 
mittee 

Available  from   10   or  more  filin 
libraries   or   distributors 

PASTEUR,    LOUIS 

Louis  Pasteur,   the  benefactor.     15min  16-sd- 
$72;    rent   $3.50     1940   Pictorial  921 

sh-c  Guide 
Producer     has     not     verified     information 
1947 

"Portrays  vividly  the  life  of  the  famous 
French  scientist  including  his  struggle  against 
the  prejudices  of  the  French  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine; it  shows  the  famous  experiment  with 
rabies  including  the  first  injection  given  to  a 
boy  bitten  by  a  mad  dog;  and  includes  a  re- 
sume of  his  scientific  accomplishments,  his  final 
triumphs  and  the  eventual  world  wide  rec- 
ognition of  his  benefactions  to  mankind  " 
School   management 

"Too  condensed."    Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

Pasteur.     70min     16-sd-rent    $15     1937    BraF 

921 
sh-c 
Ma.de  in  France  this  film  has  French  dia- 
log with  English  subtitles.     Sacha  Guitry  plays 
the  title  role 

"Beginning  at  the  time  of  the  Franco- 
Prussian  War,  when  the  fame  of  Pasteur  was 
not  yet  firmly  established,  the  action  covers  a 
period  of  slightly  more  than  a  score  of  years, 
ending  with  the  remarkable  world-wide  cele- 
bration of  Pasteur's  seventieth  birthday  on 
December   27.    1892. 

"The  high  spot  of  the  picture  is  the  first 
inoculation  of  a  human  being,   a  nine-year-old 
Alsatian  boy,  Joseph  Meister,  against  rabies  in 
1885.     Viewed    from    the    narrow    standpoint    of 
cinema  entertainment,  the  picture  lacks  drama. 
Nevertheless,     this    Paris    importation    is    well 
worth  seeing."     N.Y.  Times 
Alta 
CFC  $15 
IntF  $15 

PENN,   WILLIAM 

Courageous     Mr     Penn.       90min       16-sd-rent 
$17.50    UWF  921 

el-jh-sh-c-aduit 

Produced  by  Hoffberg  in   1944 

"A  biographical  romance  concerning  Wil- 
liam Penn,  son  of  Admiral  Penn,  rich  and 
powerful  friend  of  King  Charles  II.  The  film 
displays  the  courage  of  the  wealthy  young  man 
who  hated  oppression  so  strongly  that  he 
joined  with  the  oppressed,  to  be  their  cham- 
pion. 

"He  obtained  from  the  King  payment  of 
a  debt  owed  to  his  father,  and  with  it  he 
established  a  colony  in  America  with  the 
aristocratic  young  woman  who  was  his  wife." 
Movie  makers 

"Should  be  especially  helpful  when  study- 
ing the  faiths  of  mankind,  civil  and  religious 
liberty,  the  building  of  a  new  world,  our  re- 
ligious heritage,  the  foundations  of  our 
American  way  of  living,  the  Quaker  religion, 
or  living  for  a  cause. 

"Since  the  tonal  qualities  in  the  film  vary 
from  whispers  to  mob  scenes,  the  projectionist 
should  be  alert  to  adjust  volume  from  time  to 


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PENN,   W\i-L\ AM— Continued 

time  if  needed.     Content:  Excellent.     Technical 

Quality:     Excellent."      Int.     Jour,     of     religious 

educ. 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries    or    distribiitors 

PITT,   WILLIAM 

Young    Mr.    Pitt.       120min      16-sd-rent    apply 
Fi  921 

Produced    by    20tla    Century-Fox    in    1942 
Robert    Donat    and    Phyllis    Calbert    in    a 
film   of   England    in    Napoleonic   days   with  em- 
phasis  on    the   political  and   military   career  of 
one    of    England's    greatest    prime    ministers 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

ROOSEVELT,     FRANKLIN     DELANO 
Franklin    Delano    Roosevelt     (1882-1945).      2R 
16-sd-$37.50      1945      Official  921 

el -jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

"This  biographical  sketch  of  the  late 
President  Roosevelt  starts  with  scenes  of  his 
funeral.  .  .  The  film  then  goes  back  to  scenes 
of  his  entry  into  politics  in  1910. 

"Following  this  he  served  as  Asst.  Sec.  of 
the  Navy  under  Wilson,  and  in  1920  ...  he 
became  youngest  vice-presidential  candidate  in 
history.  In  1928  he  went  to  the  state  liouse  in 
Albany  to  serve  as  the  Governor  of  New  York. 

"The  film  includes  scenes  and  portions  of 
his  speeches  during  his  first  campaign  as  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  in  1932.  It  shows 
glimpses  of  his  fire-side  chat  broadcasts,  his  one 
relaxation  and  exercise — swimming,  his  inter- 
est in  the  Warm  Spring  Foundation,  his  fond- 
ness for  Fala,  his  2nd  campaign  for  pre.sidency 
in  1936  emphasizing  his  'I  hate  war,'  his 
numerous  meetings  with  Churchill  and  Stalin, 
his  declaration  of  war  after  the  attack  by  the 
Japs  on  Pearl  Harbor,  the  meeting  at  Casa- 
blanca in  which  he  demanded  unconditional 
surrender  for  the  enemy,  the  meeting  at  Pearl 
Harbor  and  his  initial  groundwork  for  the  San 
Francisco  Conference. 

"The  film  is  suitable  for  any  group."  Film 
world 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

SCHUBERT,   FRANZ   PETER 

Schubert's    serenade.      SOmin     16-sd-rent    $15 
ITTCO  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  In  France.  This  is  a  musical 
romance  based  on  Schubert's  life.  The  dialog 
is  in  French,  with  superimposed  English  titlef* 
"Serenade,"  "Impatience,"  "Waltz  of 
spring,"  "Moment  musical,"  "Winter  Jour- 
ney," "Ave  Maria,"  "Rosamunde  ballet"  and 
"Unfinished  symphony"  are  offered  by  the 
principals,  chorus,  ballet  and  orchestra  of  the 
Paris  opera 

With    Lillian    Harvey,    Ix>uis    Jouvet    and 
Bernard  Lancret 

BraF    J17.50  Nu-Art    |375;    rent 

IdP    $17.50  $17.50 

NatFS    $17.50 

SMUTS.  JAN  CHRISTIAN 

Jan   Christian   Smuts.      (South   African   scene 
#4)      lOmin      16-sd-.$25;    rent    $1.25    1946    FON 

921 
sh-c-adult  Guide 
Field  Marshal  Smuts,  76  years  old  and 
famed  as  a  soldier  of  three  wars,  a  statesman 
of  foresight  and  wisdom  for  almost  half  a  cen- 
tury, is  shown  in  one  of  his  favored  roles,  that 
of  mountaineer.  He  climbs  Table  Mountain, 
3500  feet  high,  to  deliver  an  address  to  the 
Table  Mountain  Club  at  its  special  anniversary 
memorial  hike 

SOUBIROUS,    BERNADETTE,    SAINT 

Bernadette.     90niin     16-si-sd-rent    $9-$15     FiC 

921 
jh-sh-c-adult 
The     story     of     the     Messenger     of     the 
Blessed  Virgin.     Filmed  in  Lourdes,  France 


STIEGAL,    HENRY   WILLIAM 
Baron    and    the    rose.    (Passing   parade    ser.) 
llmin    16-sd-apply  TFC  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  MQM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"This  Is  the  story  of  Henry  Stiegal,  an 
iron  worker,  who  had  ambitions  to  make  deli- 
cate glass  roses  as  lovely  as  those  which  grew 
by  his  forge.  He  succeeded.  He  grew  wealthy, 
then  profligate,  then  bankrupt. 

"In  his  wealthy  days,  he  had  bequeathed 
a  church  to  his  township  at  a  rental  to  be 
determined  later.  At  his  death,  he  named 
the  price, — that  the  church  should  lay  on  Its 
altar  on  the  second  Sunday  of  June,  every  year, 
a  single  red  rose. 

"The  film  show.<»  excellent  examples  of  early 
glass  blowing.  Might  be  useful  In  high 
school  art  classes,  or  in  economics  (early 
trades)"    Advi.sory  committee 

AMNH   $1.50 
Ohio 

SULLIVAN     BROTHERS 
The  Sullivans.  120min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi  921 
p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Anne    Baxter    and    Thomas    Mitchell    In    a 
film  paying  tribute  to  the  5  Sullivans  who  went 
down  with   the  USS  Juneau.   Outlines  the  lives 
of   the  five  brothers  from   boyhood  on 
Calhoun 
SAd 

SWIFT,    GUSTAVUS    FRANKLIN 

Red   wagon.      77min     16-sd-color-apply     Swift 

921 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Depicts  colorful  life  of  G.  F.  Swift, 
founder  of  the  meat  packing  firm.  .  .  Swift 
realizes  the  key  to  success  lies  in  a  good  and 
steady  supply  for  his  market.  The  big  supply 
is  in  the  West,  so  he  goes  to  Wyoming  Terri- 
tory to  bargain  for  cattle 

THOMSON,   TOM 

West     wind.       20min       16-sd-color-$150       1943 

Canada  921 

Jh'Sh-c-adult 

Comparative     shots    of    Tom     Thomson's 

sketches  and  the  Algonquin  park  landscape  that 

was   his   painting  ground 

Distinguished  fellow  artists,  Lrfiwren  Har- 
ris, A.  Y.  Jackson,  and  Arthur  Lismer,  pay 
tribute  to  the  genius  whose  career  was  so 
tragically  cut  short 

Ai-ailable  from   10   or  more  film 
librai'ies   or   distributors 

TOSCANINI,   ARTURO 
Arturo    Toscanini.      30min      16-sd-rent    $4.50 
1945      NYU  921 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Toscanini    conducts    the    NBC    Symphony 
orchestra   in   the   music   of  Guiseppe  Verdi   in- 
cluding the  Hymn  of  the  nations 

The  film  also  sketches  the  life  of  Tos- 
canini. Shows  the  courageous  way  in  which 
he  lived  up  to  his  anti-fascist  convictions,  and 
the  influence  that  his  attitude  has  had  on 
others 
Eastin    $1 

TSCHAIKOWSKY.    PETER    ILYICH 

Tschaikowsky.      (Music    master    ser.)      lOmin 
le-sd-rent     $1.50     UWF  921 

Story  of  his  life  as  influenced  by  the  three 
women   in   it.     Selections  from   his  music  form 
the  background 
Eastin    $1 
Shadow    $1.50 

TYNDALE,    WILLIAM 
William    Tindale.    40min   16-sd-rent   $10   RFA 

921 

Produced   in  England  in   1939 
"A  portrayal  of  the  life  of  the  man  who 
gave   his   life   in   order  that   the   common   man 


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TYNDALE,   WILLIAM — Continued 

might  have  the  priceless  gift  of  the  Holy  Bible 

in    English."    Georgia 

Ideal  $11  SelF 

NC  UWF    $10 

PH    $10 

WASHINGTON,   GEORGE  ^     . 

George  Washington,  country  gentleman.  10mm 
16-sd-rent  $1.50  UWF  921 

Produced  by  Universal 

The  human  side  of  Washington  the  planter 
and  farmer 
loS 

YOUNG,    BRIGHAM  ,       ^. 

Brigham    Young.    90min    16-sd-rent    apply    Fi 

921 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

Produced    by    20th    Century-Fox    in    1940. 
Tyrone  Power  is  the  star 

Story    of    the    Mormons    and    their    search 
for    a    sanctuary    which    took   them    eventually 
to  what  is  now  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

ZOLA,    EMILE 
Life   of   Emile    Zola;    excerpt.    (Human    rela- 
tions  ser.)    32min    16-sd-rent    $4    NYU     921 
Jh-sh-c-adult     Guide 
May  be   rented    only    for   educational   pur- 
poses  where   no   admission    is  charged 

This  is  a  specially  prepared  excerpt  frorn 
the  Warner  film.  It  deals  with  the  trial  of 
Emile  Zola  after  he  has  publicly  exposed  the 
injustice  of  Dreyfus'  exile  to  Devil's  Island 
for  treason  he  did  not  commit,  the  struggle 
of  the  French  Army  staff  to  preserve  its 
prestige  at  the  expense  of  truth  or  justice  and 
the  Army  staff's  use  of  special  privilege  and 
Intimidation  to  keep  the  Dreyfus  case  closed 
AMNH  Mich   $4.50 

CFC  $4  ND    $3 

Geo   $3.50  TFC 


929.9     Flags 


FLAG    SPEAKS.    19min    16-sd-color-apply   TFC 

929.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production  in  color.  Available 
only  to  schools 

"This  subject  represents  the  flag,  symbol 
of  freedom  and  democracy  for  hundreds  of 
social  and  racial  divisions  of  133  millions  of 
people,  and  cites  significant  events  in  its  auto- 
biography. 

"Dramatizations  are  shown  of  the  unfurling 
of  the  Revolutionary  Flag  at  Fort  Stanwix  and 
of  the  Constitutional  Convention.  Then  the 
flag  tells,  with  dramatizations,  of  abuses  of 
freedom  of  the  Press,  freedom  of  religion, 
freedom  of  assembly. 

"The  final  sequences  are  a  guide  to  the 
correct  use  of  the  flag  and  correct  manners 
of  salute,  closing  with  the  singing  of  'America 
the  Beautiful.' 

"Highly  recommended  at  ail  grade  levels 
for  classes  in  social  studies  and  citizenship." 
Advisory  committee 

Available  from   10   or  more  fihn 
libraries   or   distributors 

FLAGS    ON    DUTY,    16-sd-color  $65    1941   Frith 

929.9 

el-Jh-sh-c-adutt 

In  this  picture  are  brilliantly  colored  flags 
calling  out  messages  in  Washington,  New  York, 
Philadelphia  and  Los  Angeles.  A  brief  his- 
torical introduction  shows  ten  of  the  more  im- 
portant flags  of  the  United  States 

We  see  the  upholstery  shop  where  Betsy 
Ross  made  her  flag  and  Independence  Hall   in 


Philadelphia.  We  learn  the  meaning  of  the 
flags  that  fly  over  the  White  House  and 
Capitol  in  Washington 

We  see  ships  from  Holland,  Sweden.  Ru- 
mania, Denmark,  Honduras  and  the  Philip- 
pines, all  showing  their  colors.  The  English 
and  French  ships,  at  war.  show  only  one  spot 
of  color — the  flag.  All  over  the  world  ocean 
liners  are  signalled  into  harbor  by  flags — the 
pilot  flag,  the  medical  quarantine  flag,  the 
coast  guard  flag,  famous  blue  Peter.  Flags 
even  give  the  name  of  the  ship  in   flag  code 

Red  flags  are  the  symbol  of  danger. 
Weather  bureau  sigmals  flown  by  the  marine 
exchange  are  seen  warning  all  ships  headed 
for  roup-h  seas.  The  coast  guard  flag  rescues 
a  boat  in  distress  relying  on  the  primitive  rule 
of  the  sea — "Anything  flown  upside  down  is  a 
call  for  help" 

There  are  decorative  flags,  tatooed  flags 
and  flags  as  identification.  Boy  Scouts  signal 
with  flags;  a  scout  master  tells  the  story  of 
flags  to  his  troop  and  most  strongly  stressed — 
Old  Glory  bids  us  uphold  the  ideals  for  which 
our  flag  stands 

"Beautiful  kodachrome  color.  .  .  Provides 
a  good  general  survey  which  is  both  interest- 
ing and  instructive.  .  .  The  film's  chief  fault 
is  that  it  crowds  in  so  much  Information  that 
people  in  the  audience  are  likely  to  fail  to 
remember  much  that  is  told  them.  This  could, 
of  course,  be  compensated  for  by  a  follow-up 
of  certain  of  the  more  important  sections  of 
the  film.  Excellent  film."  Secondary  educ. 
Available  from  10  or  m,ore  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

OUR  FLAG.  12min  16-sd-color-apply  1945 
Simmel  929.9 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows  how  to  honor  and  display  the  flag  of 
the    United    States    of    America 
Ideal    $3.30 

STORY  OF  OUR  FLAG.  (Knowledge  builders 
ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$40;  rent  $2  1939  Knowledge 
builders  929.9 

"Follows  the  evolution  of  the  flag  of  the 
United  States  from  the  colonial  flags  to  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  of  today.  The  fllm  shows  by 
clever  animation  the  development  of  the  west- 
ern territories  into  the  present  states  and  its 
signiflcance  for  the  flag."  Collaborator 
Available  from,  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


930-999     HISTORY 


940.3     European   war,    1 914-19 1 8 

CAUSES     AND      IMMEDIATfi     EFFECTS     OF 

THE    FIRST    WORLD    WAR.    (History    ser.) 

23min     16-sd-$72;     rent    $3.50    1940    Int    eeo- 

graphic  940.3 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 

"Animated    maps,    scenes    from    newsreels 

of    the    period,    and    commentary    combine    in 

this    film     to    explain    the    major    causes    and 

the    immediate    effects    of    the     1914-18    First 

World  War. 

"A  general  outline  of  casual  factors,  be- 
ginning with  the  year  1879,  the  following  are 
cited:  The  Triple  Alliance  between  Italy,  Ger- 
many and  Austria;  the  Berlin- to- Badgad  Rail- 
way plan:  The  Franco-Russian  Dual  Alliance; 
Germany's  increasing  inroads  on  British  trade, 
leading,  in  1904,  to  the  Anglo-French  Entente 
Cordiale;  three  years  later,  Russia  joins  and 
makes  it  the  Triple  Entente;  Germany  and 
France  dispute  over  Morocco;  this  is  first  de- 
cided in  France's  favor;  in  1908,  Austria  an- 
nexes from  Serbia  the  provinces  of  Bosnia  and 
Herzegovina;  Russia  protests;  In  1911,  another 
Moroccan  crisis,  which  is  adjusted  by  allowing 
concessions  to  Germany  in  Africa.  A  rising 
Serbian  national  spirit  Is  opposed  by  Austria. 
So,  in  1914,  Europe  Is  armed  to  the  teeth  but 
still  hoping  for  peace.  Then  Archduke  Franz 
Ferdinand  is  assassinated  at  Sarajevo;  Austria 


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CAUSES     AND      IMMEDIATE      EFFECTS     OF 

THE   FIRST   WORLD   WAR — Continued 
delivers   an  ultimatum  to  Serbia;   then,   balked 
by    Serbian    resistance,    Austria    declares    war. 
Other    declaration    of    war    follow:     The    First 
World  War  has  begun. 

"The  course  of  the  War  is  traced  in  the 
next  sequence.  Germany  drives  into  France. 
Turkey  joins  the  Central  Powers;  then  Italy 
comes  in  on  the  Allies'  side;  the  opposing 
navies  fight  the  Battle  of  Jutland;  Germany 
begins  submarine  warfare;  the  Liusitania  is 
torpedoed;  finally,  Woodrow  Wilson  recom- 
mends that  America  declax'e  war;  other  neutrals 
enter.  Torn  internally  by  revolution,  Russia 
quits  and  the  Treaty  of  Brest-L.itovsk  is  signed. 
Germany  again  takes  the  offensive,  but  Marshal 
Foch,  his  troops  now  reinforced  by  the  Ameri- 
cans orders  a  general  attack.  Finally  Ger- 
many's allies  surrender  and  the  Armistice 
comes. 

"Animated  maps  here  show  in  detail  the 
well-known  terms  of  the  Treaty  of  Versailles. 
President  Wilson  returns  to  the  United  States, 
where  Congress  rejects  the  Treaty  and  the 
League  of  Nations.  The  minority  problems  in 
Europe  appear  when  the  Treaty  is  put  into 
effect,  Greece  and  Turkey  continue  the  fight, 
but  Greece  fails  to  conquer.  So,  in  1923,  the 
First  World  War  is  over.  But  tomorrow's 
leaders — Stalin,  Mussolini  and  Hitler — are  toil- 
ing and  scheming. 

"A  very  good  film  for  use  in  history  classes 
at  the  senior  high,  college  and  adult  levels; 
should  be  of  value  at  the  junior  high  level.  The 
film  is  unbiased  and  is  fairly  accurate  his- 
torically. To  cover  its  subject  in  22  minutes,  its 
pace  necessarily  is  rapid;  it  is  probable,  there- 
fore, that  at  least  two,  and  perhaps  three, 
showings  will  be  found  desirable  with  accom- 
panying study  and  discussion."  Educational 
screen 

"This  film  is  in  no  way  prejudiced,  the 
facts  are  presented  in  a  straight-forward 
truthful  manner.  Very  complete  and  easily 
understood.  An  excellent  him  for  political 
science  and  American  history  classes.  Photog- 
raphy, sound  and  presentation  of  subject 
matter  are  excellent.  Useful  for  social  studies — 
American  History — Political  science."  California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


940.53     World  war,   1939-1945 

ATLANTIC    FRONT.    60min   16-sd-rent   $6    1942 

UWF  940.53 

Jh-sh-adult 
"Reedited    composite    of    the    Castle    Films 
releases:  War  in  Europe;  Lightning  war;  Battle 
for  France;   News   thrills  of  1941;   British  com- 
mandos  in  action."     Movie  makers 

Calhoun  '  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

Nay 

BOMBS  OVER  EUROPE.  (News  parade  ser.) 
16-si-sd   1940  Castle  940.53 

sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-S8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

The  seizing  of  Copenhagen.  Dazed  and 
dumbfounded  the  people  stand  by  as  the  Nazis 
overwhelm  their  land.  Nazis  bound  for  Scan- 
dinavia to  surprise  neutral  Norway  are  shown 
at  sea  as  bombs  explode  all  around  them. 
Overhead  are  planes,  and  below  we  see  the 
air  bases  seized  by  the  Nazis.  Nazi  ships  are 
seen  being  unloaded  and  troops  marching  into 
town.  British  ships  are  shown  giving  chase, 
and  there  are  scenes  on  board  these  English 
boats  showing  the  guns  in  action 

The  battle  of  Narvik  follows.  Peaceful 
towns,  mountain  villages,  and  cities  are  strick- 
en severely  from  the  air.  Transports  and  para- 
chutes drop  Nazi  fighters  everywhere.  Bombs 
drop  destruction.  A  map  shows  the  location  of 
Germany,  the  Northern  part  of  France,  and 
so  on 


The  Dutch  are  seen  anxiously  reading 
bulletins  and  watching  developments.  The 
dykes  are  opened.  Queen  Wilhelmina  leaves 
for  British  shores.  Then  buildings  are  shown 
as   they  go  up  in   flames 

Brussels,  Belgium's  capital  likewise  Is 
shown  in  flames.  Refugees  frantically  Ifeave 
the  country.  Tanks  are  seen  in  action.  Bombs 
and  cannons  explode.  Closeups  of  the  real 
victims,  the  aged,  the  innocent,  the  crippled, 
the  desolate  and  the  deserted,  are  shown, 
ending  with  a  shot  of  a  blind  man  picking 
his  way  along  a  street 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or   distributors 

JAPAN'S  SURRENDER.  IR  16-sl-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50   1945   Castle  940.53 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 

"Covers  the  Jap  surrender  ceremonies 
beginning  with  the  bombing  of  the  mainland 
by  Halsey,  then  the  Potsdam  meeting  and  the 
famous  declaration,  the  testing  of  the  atom 
bomb  in  New  Mexico.  .  .followed  by  scenes  of 
the  devastation  the  bomb  really  caused  in  Ja- 
pan, Russia's  declaration  of  war,  and  finally 
Truman's  acceptance  of  the  Jap's  agreement  to 
surrender. 

"Following  are  scenes  of  Times  Square 
deluged  with  a  paper  shower,  the  Japs  sending 
delegates  to  the  Manila  surrender  ceremonies, 
MacArthur  arriving  by  plane,  Jap  pilots  guiding 
ships  into  Osaka  Bay,  the  barges  landing  on 
Jap  soil,  and  flnally  the  signing  of  the  surrender 
papers  by  the  Allied  Powers  and  the  Japanese 
representatives  on  board  the  U.S.S.  Missouri, 
Sept.  2,   1945. 

"This  better  than  average  Castle  film  Is 
suitable  and  recommended  for  any  audience." 
Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

LIGHTS  OUT  IN  EUROPE.  62min  16-sd-sale 
apply;   rent   ?15   1940  BraF  940.53 

sh-c-adult 

A  40min  version  is  also  available;  rental 
?10 

Photographed  in  England,  and  in  Danzig 
during  the  crucial  weeks  immediately  pre- 
ceding the  war,  in  Poland  during  the  early 
days  of  the  Nazi  invasion  and  in  France  when 
the  stalemate  along  the  Maginot  line  was  just 
beginning 

It  is  not.  Intentionally,  pro-British,  pro- 
Polish  or  pro-anything,  except  humanity — ^suf- 
fering, betrayed  and  misled 

Its  object  is  to  portray  what  happens  to 
the  man  in  the  street  or  the  man  in  the  field, 
when  old  fashioned  statesmanship  fails,  and 
modern  warfare  prevails.  It  seeks  to  speak  for 
millions  of  human  beings  in  all  lands  kindly, 
well  intentioned  folk,  harboring  no  enmity  to- 
wards their  neighbors,  seeking  only  a  mini- 
mum of  security  for  themselves  and  their  chil- 
dren. It  shows  these  inherently,  peaceful 
people  bewildered  by  confiicting  propagandas 
caught  In  the  web  of  racial  and  economic 
forces  which  drive  them  to  death  and  disaster 
"The  horror  and  futility  of  war  is  drama- 
tized on  the  screen  effectively,  maliing  the  film 
a  powerfully  potent  plea  for  peace.  An  import- 
ant historical  document."  Daily  news 
Ideal 

TEAMWORK.  20min  16-sd-$47.50;  rent  ?2.50 
1946   Award  940.53 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

Produced  by  U.S.  Army  signal  corps 
As  a  combat  record  of  the  European  In- 
vasion, it  graphically  depicts  the  exploits  of 
the  famous  "Redball  Highway",  the  Negro  unit 
which  delivered  material  under  fire  from  the 
docks  at  Cherbourg  to  the  waiting  armies  at 
the  front 

"These  are  the  Americans  who  did  the 
job.  They  didn't  think  that  America  was  per- 
fect. They  knew  it  wasn't.  They  didn't  be- 
lieve   that    prejudice    doesn't   exist.    Because   It 


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TEAMWORK — Continued 

does.  But  they  all  agreed  with  Sgrt.  Joe  Louis 
that  'there's  nothing:  wrong  with  America  that 
Hitler  can  fix'.  And  they  proved  on  the  bat- 
tlefields of  Europe  that  there's  nothing  wrong 
with   America   that   Americans   can't   fix" 

Ind    $2.25  Sack 

MontS  YMCA     • 

TRUE     GLORY.       S4min       16-sd-rent     $5       1946 
BIS  940.53 

sh-c-adult 
The  1945  Academy  Award  winner  for 
distinctive  achievement  in  documentary  pro- 
duction. Produced  by  the  governments  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States,  this  is  the 
official  film  document  of  the  European  phase 
of  World  War  II 

VisBd  YngAm    $1.50 

YMCA    $1.50 

WAR    IN    EUROPE.   16-si-sd   1939  Castle     940.53 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-sl-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Poland  mobilizes;  closing  of  Polish-Ger- 
man borders.  British  conscription;  precautions 
against  air  attacks;  practice  in  wearing  gas 
masks.  Americans  depart  for  home.  Hitler's 
ambassador  flies  to  Russia  to  sign  pact  of  non 
aggression;  Chamberlain  calls  meeting.  Chil 
dren  hastily  evacuated  from  Great  Britain  and 
France.  September  1,  Hitler  orders  the  in- 
vasion of  Poland.  Military  activities  on  the 
battleground. 

"Chambeilain  declares  war  with  Ger- 
many. Warsaw  bombed;  Casualty  of  the 
Athenia.  Nazi  drive  toward  Warsaw.  Poland's 
voluntary  destruction  of  roads  and  bridges, 
Schleswig-Holstein,  beseiging  of  Gdynia — first 
shots  ever  taken  of  battleship  bombing  a  city 
— destruction  by  fire.  Not  more  fraught  with 
propaganda  than  anything  else  on  Europe  is 
at  present.  .  .  Shots  of  Schleswig-Holstein  be- 
seiging Gdynia,  excellent."  California 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


940.5316     World  war.    1939-1945 
Civilian  relief 

OUT   OF   THE    RUINS.     29min     16-sd-$60;   rent 
$3.75     1946     CanFB  940.5316 

sh-c-adult-forum 
Describes    the    investigation    by    UNRRA 
of    the    need    for    food,    clothing,    medicine    and 
farming  tools  in   the  diit'erent  parts  of  Greece. 
The    film    ends    with    an    account    of    the    step.s 
being    taken    now    to   bring    the   citizens   of   to- 
morrow's   Greece    safely    out    of    the    ruins    of 
their  childhood 
Can  NFS 
UNRRA 

PALE     HORSEMAN.       19min       16-sd-$50;     rent 
12.50      1946     Bran  940.5316 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

Produced  by  United  naiion.s  relief  and  le- 
habilitation   administration 

A  documentary  record  of  the  heailli 
problems  following  in  the  wake  of  war  when 
sick  and  exhausted  people  emerge  from  tlie 
wreckage  of  their  civilizations,  and  of  what 
has  been  done  to  prevent  the  spread  of  epi- 
demics in  liberated  countries 

"Factually  sound  and  forcefully  presented 
by  word  and  camera.  The  Pale  Horseman  is 
a  valuable  record  of  an  important  part  of  re- 
building the  peace.  This  film  rate.s  the  widest 
possible  distribution  for  performing  a  vital 
public  service."     Nat.  bd.  of  rev.  mag. 


"Clubs   and  social   groups    concerned    with 

human    problems  could    show    no    more    urgent 

and    informative  film    to   their   members    now." 
N.Y.    Times 

Ind    $2.25  UNRRA 

Photoart  VisEd    $2.50 

RFA    $2.50  YMCA 

SEEDS    OF     DESTINY.     18min    16-sd-$42;     rent 
$2.50    1947    FON  940.5316 

sh-c-adult-forum 
Produced  by  the  U  S  Army  Signal  Corps 
for   the  United   States  War  Dept  upon   the  re- 
quest of  UNRRA 

The  grim  and  tragic  story  of  hunger  and 
destitution  which  follow  war.  It  is  today's 
threat  to  the  lives  and  health  of  millions  of 
children  in  Europe  and  Asia,  and  tomorrow's 
threat  to  a  world  seeking  peace 
Ideal    $2  Tenn    $2 

Ind     $2  UNRRA 

Mich 

SUFFER    LITTLE    CHILDREN.    (Canada    car- 
ries on)    lOmin   16-sd-$25;   rent  $1.25  Canada 

940.5316 
el -jh- sh-c-adult -trade-forum 

The  film  shows  the  need  of  the  sick  and 
hungry  children  of  Europe  for  aid  and  com- 
fort. While  scenes  in  the  picture  reveal  chil- 
dren in  UNRRA  camps  responding  to  the 
sympath.v  and  care  of  relief  workers,  there 
are  still  countless  millions  who  are  receiving 
no  aid  whatsoever  and  who  are  left  to  forage 
for  themselves  for  food  and  shelter.  The 
music  in  the  film  has  been  arranged  from 
Greek  folk  song.s  by  a  National  Film  Board 
composer  to  express  the  mingled  pathos  and 
courage  of  the  children.  The  commentary 
ends  with  the  grave  observation  that  "these 
children,  the  sick  and  starving  army  of  today 
will  face  our  children  tomorrov/ — let  us  Viope 
they  meet  as  friends" 

Available  from    10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

940.532     World  war,    1939-1945 
Diplomatic  history 

PEACE     BUILDERS.    lOmin    16-sd-$17.50;    rent 
$1.25   1945  BraF  940.532 

jh-sh-c- trade-adult 
Pi-oduced  by  National   lilm  board  of  Can- 
ada 

Short  pictures  of  the  many  conferences 
held  by  the  United  Nation's  leaders,  beginning 
with  the  meeting  of  Churchill  and  Roosevelt 
in  the  Atlantic  and  ending  with  scences  of  city 
of  San  Francisco 

"Only  thing  available  on  subject.  Good  for 
discussion  purposes.  Rather  confusing  presen- 
tation." Collaborator 

Available   from    10   or  more  film 
libraries    or   distributors 


940.534     World  war.    1939-1945 
Individual  countries 

ABCA.     15min     16-sd-$17;     rent     75c     1943     BIS 

940.534 
sh-c-adult-forum 

"The  initials  stand  for  'The  Army  [Bu- 
reau] of  Current  Affairs'  which  was  started  as 
an  experiment  in  1941  and  has  since  become 
an  integral  part  of  the  training  of  every  Brit- 
ish soldier. 

"The  film  tells  why  and  how  ABCA  began, 
shows  some  of  the  weekly  meetings  in  full 
swing,  and  the  topics  discussed — which  are  in 
one  of  two  categories,  either  War,  i.e.,  gen- 
eral military  intelligence  from  the  theatres  of 
operation,  or  Current  Events,  which  can  vary 
from  why  Britain  is  at  war  with  Germany 
to  a  discussion  of  'The  Beveridge  Report'  or 
'The  Chungking  Angle.' 


504 


1947    EDITION 


940.534 


ABC  A — Continued 

"It  reveals  the  training  given  the  officers 
who  conduct  the  talks,  with  emphasis  on  their 
function  as  chairman  and  not  lecturer."  Educa- 
tional screen 

"Highly  recommended  for  professional 
courses  in  teacher- training  institutions,  staff 
meetings  of  secondary  and  college  faculties  and 
groups  interested  in  either  civilian  or  military 
programs  of  general  adult  education."  L..C. 
Larson  in  Educational  screen 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


CITY     REBORN.      24min    16-sd-$37.50;    rent    $2 

U)45    BIS  940.534 

"This  is   the  story  of  Coventry,   England, 

how  she  was  bombed  by  the  Nazis  and  how  she 

will   be  reconstructed  after  the  war.   .   . 

"A  bit  of  profane  language  prevents  this 
film  from  getting  a  rating  for  church  recom- 
mendation. School  heads  may  also  frown  on  It 
for  the  same  reason.  Other  than  this  the  timely 
film  is  a  satisfactory  subject  for  any  group." 
Film  world 

BraP  Rarig 

CFC  UWF 

Cos   75c  VES 

P&S  VisEd 


DIARY     FOR     TIMOTHY.     40min     16-sd-$93.75: 
rent    $5    1946    BIS  940.534 

jh-sh-c-adult 

The  English  child  Timothy  lives  the  first 
six  months  of  his  life  during  the  last  six 
months  of  the  World  war,  oblivious  to  the 
confused  and  uncertain  world  about  him.  His 
father,  a  British  soldier  serving  overseas, 
writes  a  diary  for  his  new  son  and  this  diary 
forms  the  commentary  for  the  film.  There  is 
shown  on  the  one  hand  the  violence  of  war 
on  the  continent,  the  thoughts  of  the  men  who 
fight  in  it,  and  at  the  same  time,  the  lives  of 
the  people  at  home 

CanNFS  VisEd     $5 

RVA    $1.50 


DIARY    OF   A    NAZI.    (Our  Russian   allies   ser.) 
67min     16-sd-sale   apply;    rent   $15    1943   BraF 

940.534 

sh-c-adult 

A  drama  of  civilian  resistance  to  Nazi 
oppression  in  occupied  Europe 

Traces  the  unsavory  career  of  a  black 
slilri  regiment  thru  Czechoslovakia,  Poland, 
and  occupied  Russia,  climaxed  by  the  regi- 
ment's destruction  in  battle  with  Soviet  troops 
Geo 


FOR  FREEDOM,  HONOR,  COUNTRY.  (Our 
Russian  allies  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$36;  rent  $2 
1942  BraF  940.534 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Sovkino 

"The  men  and  machines  that  have  ex- 
ploded the  myth  of  'Nazi  invincibility,'  engag- 
ing the  enemy.  The  'scorched  earth*  policy  is 
operated.  The  snub-nosed  planes  and  bombers, 
and  the  crews,  so  often  destroyed  by  Nazi 
press  announcements,  are  pledged  to  keep  fly- 
ing until  the  swastika  is  erased  from  the  earth. 
The  two  types  of  bombers:  printed  matter  for 
civilians  and  exploding  matter  for  the  Axis 
armed   forces."     Ohio 

Ideal    $2.20  SO   $1.50 

Ohio  Tex  25c 

FRENCH  TOWN.  12min  16-sd-$22;  rent  $1 
1945  BIS  940.534 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke  is  commentator  for 
this  story  of  the  rebirth  of  a  French  town 
newly   liberated   by  the  allied  armies — how   the 


French  people  return  to  rebuild  their  town  and 
reshape    their    lives."     School    executive 

BraP  Rarig 

CFC  UWF 

Cos   50c  VES 

P&S  VisEd    $1.50 

INVASION   CAPTURE  OF   ROME.  lOmin  16-si- 

sd-$8.75-$17.50   1945   Castle  940.534 

jh-sh-c-adult 

Here  is  a  picture  of  D-day  exactly  as  It 

happened — the   air   bombardment,    paratroopers, 

glider  forces  aramada  shattering  naval  barrage 

and   men   storming  shell-swept  beaches 

In  the  same  reel  are  shown  American 
troops  entering  Rome.  Liberated  Romans  flock 
to  Vatican  City  to  be  led  in  thanksgiving  by 
the  Pope 

Available  from   10   or  more  flbn 
libraries   or   distributors 

ITALY    SURRENDERS.    16-si-sd    1943    Castle 

940.534 

Available  In  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  3G0ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Dramatically  portrays  the  tremendous 
aerial  blows  struck  at  the  enemy's  rail  lines 
and  air  fields,  invasion  fleets  in  Messina 
Straits,  Montgomery's  veteran  Eighth  Army 
swarming  into  the  Calabrian  area,  occupation 
of  the  boot  of  Italy  by  General  Mark  Clark's 
American  forces,  and  the  heart-felt  welcome 
given  by  Italian  crowds  to  the  invaders,  treated 
as    deliverers    rather    than    as    enemies. 

"The  pictured   might  of  allied  naval   craft 

hammering    .'^hore     positions    with     devastating 

salvos  tells  why  Italy  fell."  Educational  screen 

Available   frovi   10   or  more  film 

libraries   or   distributors 

MARIE- LOUISE.      80min      16-sd-rent    $15      1945 
RFA  940.534 

Jh-sh-adult 
A  group  of  French  children  transported 
by  the  International  Red  Cross  from  war- 
ravaged  France  to  Switzerland  for  a  planned 
three-month  vacation.  Tells  simply  and  sin- 
cerely of  the  plight  of  children  in  Europe  left 
homeless  and  uncomprehending  in  the  wake 
of  war.  1945  Academy  Award  for  the  best 
original  screen  play 

In  French  and  Swiss-German.     Exclusive- 
ly for  showings  by  churches 
Amfilms    $15  RVA   $15 

Award    $25  YMCA 

NAZIS    STRIKE.    (Why    we    fight    ser.)    50min 
16-sd-loan   1943   KiC  940.534 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Pictures     the    actual    start    of    the    war — 
the    blitzkrieg    on     Poland.      Contains    footage 
captured   from   the   Germans,    reveals   the  cruel 
pattern    of   Nazi   attack,    from   propaganda   and 
"incidents"  to  the  now-famed  Panzer  attack  on 
the   army   and   the   helpless  people  of  Poland 
Available  from    10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

NEIGHBORS    UNDER    FIRE.    lOmin    16-sd-$15; 
rent    $1.50      1941     UWI<"  940.534 

Jh-sh-adutt 

Dock  workers  from  bombed  homes  moved 
to  shelters  and  aided  by  their  more  fortunate 
neighbors.  Human  record  of  what  people  do 
under  bombing 

Available   from    10   or  more  film 
libraries   or    distributors 

ONE    HUNDRED    FOR    ONE.    (United    nations 

ser.)     15min    16-sd-sale-apply;     rent    $4    1943 

BraF  940.534 

sh-c-adult 

Short    story    film    of    the    heroic    people    of 

occupied  Jugoslavia  and  their  glorious  alliance 

with     their     unconquerable     guerilla     partisan 

bands   to   free   their  native  soil  from   the  Ger- 


505 


940.534-940.537 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


ONE   HUNDRED   FOR  ONE — Continued 
man   and   Italian   Fascist  hordes.     Directed   by 
Herbert    Rappaport,   "it    tells    of    the    defeat    of 
Nazi  captors  wlio  wanted  to  slay  "one  hundred 
civilian    hostages    for    each    Nazi    dead" 
VAF  $4 

OPERATION  UNDERGROUND.  20min  16-sd- 
?80     1946     Film  pub  940.534 

sh-c-adult 

Tells  the  thrilling  and  authentic  story 
of  how  one  section  of  the  French  underground 
helped  the  Allied  cause  in  the  past  war. 
Under  the  very  eyes  of  the  Nazis  this  was 
filmed  by  three  Frenchmen  secretly  members 
of  the  Reseau  Bourgogue,  a  French  resistance 
group  organized  to  smuggle  Allied  pilots  out 
of  occupied  France.  This  film  became  their 
sole  proof  for  exoneration  under  charges  of 
collaboration  with  the  enemy.  The  hazardous 
task  of  spiriting  three  fliers,  one  British  and 
two  Americans,  from  the  countryside  and 
through  Paris  to  safety  is  a  film  story  cited 
by  the  New  York  Times  as  "one  of  the  finest 
authentically    documented    films" 

YMCA    $80 

Yng  Am   |80 

POLAND  FIGHTS  ON.  lOmIn  16-sd-$25;  rent 
$1.25       1945      PIC  940.534 

Jh-sh-c-adu!t 
Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
A   record   of   five  years   of  fighting  of  the 
Polish    armed    forces    in    Poland    and   with    the 
allies  on  all  the  fronts  of  the  world 
ManKd 
YMCA 

SICILY    LIBERATED.    (What  price   Italy  ser.) 

14min   16-si-sd-$8.75-$24;    rent   $1.50   194.3    Nu- 

Art  940.534 

sh-trade-adult 

Consists    of    actual    occupation    scenes    In 

the  taking  of  Sicily 

SIEGE  OF  LENINGRAD.  (Our  Russian  allies 
ser.)  62min  16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $10  1943 
BraF  940.534 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Lenfllm  company,  Leningrad, 
USSR 

Documentary  film  of  the  epic  defense  of 
the  City  of  Leningrad,  with  commentary  writ- 
ten by  John  Gordon,  editor  of  the  London 
"Express"  and  narrated  by  Edward  R.  Mur- 
row.  Chief  of  CBS  European  staff 

Shows  how  men  and  women,  young  and 
old  in  all  walks  of  life  created  a  fortress  of 
freedom  the  Axis  could  not  take.  Shows  the 
famous  guerrilla  brigades  in  action;  the  life- 
line road  built  across  the  ice  of  Lake  Ladoga; 
the  arms  factories  going  full  blast  despite 
enemy  raids;    the  powerful   defense  lines 

THIS  IS  GREECE  TODAY.  20mln  16-sd-loan 
1945     Greek  war  relief  assn  940.534 

adult 
A  camera  report  on  the  devastating 
legacy  of  Axis  occupation  and  the  efforts  being 
made  to  help  the  Greek  people  to  a  better 
future.  Pictures  were  taken  in  May  1945  dur- 
ing a  tour  made  by  Spyros  P.  Skouras  and 
Oscar  Broneer,  National  President  and  Execu- 
tive Vice-President  of  the  Greek  war  relief 
association 


940.535    World  war.   1939-1945 
Asia 

REPORT  FROM    BURMA.     13min     16-sd-$37.50; 

rent   $2     1944     BIS  940.535 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"A    vivid    report    on    the    jungle    war    in 

Burma    showing    British,    Indian,    and    African 

troops  of  the  14th  British  Army  battling  against 


three   enemies:    the   monsoon   rain,   the  Jungle, 
and  the  Japanese."  School  executive 

Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

REPORT    ON     CHINA.      33min      16-sd-rent    $1 
United  China  940.535 

sh-c-adult 
Highlights  the  record  of  American- 
Chinese  cooperation  for  victory.  It  portrays  the 
accomplishments  of  General  Stilwell  in  training 
Chinese  soldiers,  General  Chennault  in  directing 
Chinese  and  American  military  aviation,  the 
building  of  the  Stilwell  road,  and  the  "over 
the  Hump"  service  of  the  US  Army  air  trans- 
port command 

Also  supplies  a  succinct  survey  of  Jap- 
anese aggression  in  China  from  1931  on,  includ- 
ing the  sack  of  Nanking  and  the  bombings  of 
Shanghai  and  Chungking.  It  reaches  Its 
climax  with  the  surrender  of  Japan  and  the 
Chinese  victory  celebration 

Some  of  the  footage  and  all  of  the  musi- 
cal   and    sound    effects    are    from    "Battle    of 
China",    made   by   Frank   Capra  for   the   Army 
Cal    $1  Me 

ColPJC    50c  NC 

Geo   $1  NYSyr    75c 

ROAD    TO    VICTORY.      9min      16-sd-$18;    rent 

$1.50     1945     Sun-dial  940.535 

Jh-sh-c 
The  inside  story  of  China's  almost  fatal 
supply  problem  and  how — with  the  help  of  her 
allies — she  overcame  it.  Little  known  facts 
concerning  the  building  of  the  Stilwell  High- 
way— China's  Road  to  Victory 

Ideal   $1.75 

Ky    55c 

Ohio  $20 


940.536    World  war,   1939-1945 
Africa 

AXIS     SMASHED     IN     AFRICA.     16-si-sd    1943 
Castle  940.536 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
3o0ft-sd-$17.50 

Presents  the  breaking  of  the  Afrika  Korps 
before  the  Allied  advance;  meetings  of  Yanks 
and   Britons;    of   Eisenhower  with  Montgomery 

Shows  joyful  liberated  people  of  Bizerte 
and  Tunis 

A  once  mighty  army  is  seen  in  total  and 
complete  surrender 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


940.537     World  war,   1939-1945 
The  Americas 

MAIN  STREET  ON  THE  MARCH.  (MGM  spe- 
cial ser.)  19min  16-sd-apply  TFC  940.537 
Jh-sh-adult 

An  MGM  production  available  only  to 
schools 

"A  subject  which  shows  the  spirit  of  co- 
operation and  unity  in  the  average  American's 
attitude  toward  the  war  program  and  his  de- 
termination to  fight,  if  he  must,  in  order  to 
maintain   the  American  way  of  life. 

"Shows  the  recruiting  of  men  for  the 
army,  navy  and  marine  corps;  reenacts  Eng- 
land's refusal  to  accept  defeat;  Russia's  reac- 
tion to  German  attack;  outlines  our  National 
Defense  building  program  and  shows  the  Japa- 
nese attack  on  Pearl  Harbor, 


506 


1947    EDITION 


940.537-940.542 


MAIN  STREET  ON  THE  MARCH — Continued 

"Ends  with  excerpts  of  speeches  by  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt,  General  MacArthur  and  Wm. 
N.  Knudsen."  Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50 

Ohio 

WAR    DEPARTMENT    REPORT.    45min    16-sd- 
apply    1943    KiC  940.537 

eUJh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Price    has    not    been    verified    1947 
Report   by   the   General    staff   to    the   men 
and  women  of  America's  war  industry  on  the 
military  situation  today 

Hitherto  confidential  material  on  the 
strength  and  weaknesses  of  the  enemy  and  on 
the  Job  ahead  of  us  is  presented,  illustrated  by 
the  fine  combat  scenes  filmed  by  Army  and 
Navy  camera  crews,  by  captured  film,  and  by 
animations 

Shows  such  events  as  the  landing  in  Sicily, 
the  Battle  of  Salerno  Beach,   the  abduction  of 
Mussolini  by  the  Germans,  the  great  amphibious 
operations  in  the  Solomons 
Davis     $2  NYU   $2 

Geo  50c  PH 

Heb     $2  RI  CWA  loan 

Ideal    $1  SC    $2 

940.539    World  war.   1939-1945 
Far  East.    Pacific  Ocean 


CORREGIDOR.    7R    16-sd-rent    |12.50    Pictorial 

940.539 
Jh-sh-adult 
Stars  Otto  Bjuger,  Elissa  Landi  and  Don- 
ald Woods 

Depicts    the    heroism    of    the    Ambattled 
Americans   and  Filipinos   in   the   final   days   on 
"The  Rock" 
Ea  PH  $12.50 

IdP    $12.50  Rosh 

ITTCO  $12.50  Sw  $12.50 

Mods  $10  UWF    $12.50 

MacARTHUR— AMERICA'S     FIRST     SOLDIER 
—MANILA     BOMBED.     16-si-sd     1942     Castle 

940.539 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available     in     the     following     lengths     and 
prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 
sales   distributors:     100ft-si-$2.75;   360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Record  of  General  MacArthur.  Peak  mo- 
ments of  his  fighting  career.  In  France  during 
tiie  last  war.  Sworn  in  as  Chief  of  Staff.  An 
observer  in  France  and  in  Germany.  Stationed 
In  the  Philippines.  Sent  to  Australia.  And  on 
the  same  reel  is  the  bombing  of  Manila.  Peace- 
ful Manila,  declared  an  open  city  by  General 
MacArthur.  Jap  bombers  overhead.  Wide- 
spread destruction.  Civilians  callously  bombed. 
Houses  blown  skywards.     Lawless  war 

"Excellent    fast   moving   film."     California 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

MacARTHUR    IN    THE    PHILIPPINES.    lOmin 
16-sd-$17.60;    rent   $1.50   1945   PFC  940.539 

sh-c-adult 
The  early  weeks  of  the  war  in  the  Pacific 
and  the  heroic  stand  on  Bataan 
Tnd    $1.10 

MacARTHUR     LIBERATES     MANILA    &    U.S. 

MARINES    CAPTURE    IWO    JIMA.    16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50   1945   Castle  940.539 

sh-c-adult 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    produ  er    and    all    authorized 

sales   distributors:    1001 --si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Shows  MacArthur's  surprise  move  Into 
Liugayen  Gulf,  the  11th  Airborne  Division 
striking  from  the  sky,  and  the  37th  Division 
Infantry   in   action.    Fire   envelops   Manila,   and 


thousands  are  homeless.  The  street  by  street 
fighting  finally  ends  with  the  pealing  of  church 
bells  heralding  the  city's  liberation. 

"Much  action  features  the  last  half  of 
the  reel  devoted  to  the  capture  of  Two  Jima 
by  the  U.S.  Marines.  Action  of  tanks  equipped 
with  flame  throwers  photographed  through  the 
tank's  porthole  gives  a  realistic  feel  of  the 
fighting. 

"A  few  somewhat  rugged  scenes  may  be 
a  bit  too  strong  for  young  eyes  but  not  more 
so  than  the  average  war  film  of  today."  Film 
world 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


940.542     World  war,    1939-1945 
Baffles 

ALLIED     ADVANCE     THROUGH     SALERNO. 

(What  price  Italy  ser.)    lOmin   16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50;    rent    $1.50    1944    Nu-Art  940.542 

An  interesting  newsreel  type  of  reel  of 
this  phase  of  the  war 

ATTACK      ON       GUAM.        lOmin      16-sd-$14.09 
Castle  940.542 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  US  Navy 

Portrays  the  importance  of  Guam.  Load- 
ing of  ships,  shelling  by  the  fleet,  Navy  air 
force  bombing,  landing  operations,  and  mop- 
ping-up  operations 

BATTLE    FOR    FRANCE.    (News   parade   ser.) 
16-si-sd  1940  Castle  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"A  compilation  of  theatrical  newsreel 
shots  of  the  Battle  for  France.  First  the  film 
shows  the  bombing  and  evacuation  under  ter- 
rific  fire   of   the   channel   port   of   Dunkerque. 

"Then,  as  the  Nazi  air  fleet  bombs  the 
environs  of  Paris,  hundreds  of  thousands  of 
civilian  refugees  are  pictured  fleeing  from  the 
terror  of  the  Nazi  air  and  tank  forces. 
France's  retreating  armies  are  shown  as  they 
take  up  new  defense  positions,  only  to  be 
overwhelmed  and  forced  back  again  and  again. 
The  French  air  force  bombs  the  advancing 
German   forces. 

"We  see  the  last  shells  being  fired  from 
the  fortresses  of  the  Maginot  line,  and  then 
its  evacuation  is  pictured.  Finally,  the  tri- 
umphing German  troops  sweep  into  Paris." 
Georgia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 

BATTLE    FOR    TUNISIA    AND    SURRENDER 
AT    STALINGRAD.    16-si-sd    1943    Castle 

940.542 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Available    In    the    following    leng^ths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales   distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Contains  daring  camera  shots  taken 
within  range  of  enemy  gunfire.  The  air  fight- 
ing that  has  dominated  the  Tunisian  battle 
is  shown  in  all  its  fury,  as  is  the  ground 
struggle  that  depicts  the  armored  forces  clash- 
ing at  a  mountain  pass. 

"The  latter  half  depicts  the  annihilation 
of  the  Nazi  Army  at  Stalingrrad.  Captured 
German  film  shows  the  Nazi  advance  on  the 
city.  Official  Russian  film  pictures  the  defense 
and  eventual  surrender."  Movie  makers 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

BATTLE     OF     ANZIO     BEACHHEAD.     (What 

price    Italy    ser.)     9mln    16-sl-sd-$8.75-$17.50; 
rent    $1.50    1944    Nu-Art  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Action  shots  of  this  battle 


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BOMBING   OF    PEARL   HARBOR   &   BURNING 
OF    S.S.    NORMAN  DIE.    16-si-sd    1942    Castle 

940.542 

Jh-sh-c-aduit 

Available    in     the    following    lengrths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75; 

S50ft-sd-$17.50 

Ships  burning  and  exploding.  An  authen- 
tic movie  record  of  the  beginnings  that  led  to 
America's  entry  into  the  war,  and  the  Nor- 
mandie  in  all  stages  as  frantic  lire  forces 
tight  rlame  and  smoke.  Workers  caught  aboard 
and  rescued.  Nurses,  doctors,  hospital  at- 
tendants busily  caring  for  the  injured.  The 
early  listings  of  the  huge  hull  and,  finally, 
the  pitiable  capsized  giantess  on  her  side 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

CHANNEL      FORTIFICATIONS.      6mln      16-sd- 
apply   1944   KiC  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 
This  Is  the  Germans'  own  film  on  the 
fortifications  they  are  erecting  along  the  Eng- 
lish Channel  to  repel  an  invasion  of  Europe 
from  the  north.  The  American-made  commen- 
tary brings  out  Interesting  points 
Davis   Jl  VE   $1 

Ideal  VES 

PH 

D  DAY.   (Act  and  fact  No.  1)   lOmin  16-8d-$22; 

rent    $1    1944    BIS  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"Newsreel  film  on  the  invasion  of  France. 

Allied  air  power   'softening  up'    the  coast — the 

great     convoy    on     its     way — landings    on     the 

beachheads.     Commentator,    NBC's   Clyde   Klt- 

tel."  Scholastic 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

FRENCH     CAMPAIGN.     (Forum    edition    ser.) 
2R   16-sd-apply   1945   March   of   time       940.542 

940.542 
Jh-sh-adult 
Tells     the    history    of    the    liberation    of 
France  taken  on  the  spot  by  cameramen  who 
were  often  under  fire 

Beginning  in  1939  and  continuing  through 
the  preparations  for  "D"  day,  the  film  fol- 
lows the  landings,  the  march  through  St  Lo, 
the  entry  into  Paris  and  street  battles  between 
the  Nazis  and  the  FFI,  concluding  with  the  tri- 
umphant consolidation  of  their  position  by  the 
French  and  the  American   Array 

"Excellent  summary   of   war   in   France." 
R.  Collier,  Jr. 
Cal    $2  Neb 

Geo   $3  PennS    $2.50 

Ideal   $3  Tenn    $2 

Ind    $2.50  YMCA 

GATEWAY    TO    GERMANY.      (Act    and    fact 
No.   4)    llmln   16-sd-$13.50;   rent  50c  1945  BIS 

940.542 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
This  film  shows  the  British  and  Canadian 
armies  in  the  tough  low  country  campaign  that 
spearheaded  through  Holland  in  combined  action 
with  American  and  British  paratroops  at  Eind- 
hoven, Nijmegen  and  Arnhem  and  freed  the 
approaches  to  the  port  of  Antwerp 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

GERMANY  SURRENDERS.   (News  thrills  ser.) 
llmin    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50    1945    Official 

940.542 

el -Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

"Opens  with  people  in  Times  Square,  New 

York,    going    wild    with    the    announcement   of 

the   German   surrender.     Then   come  scenes  of 

the  actual   signing   of   armistice  papers. 

"Following  are  better  than  average  scenes 
of    bombed    German    cities    showing   the   Reich 


chancellery  and  other  famous  places  in  Berlin 
in  ruins.  Marshall  Zukov  is  shown  receiving 
the  Nazis  surrender  in  Berlin,  and  the  film 
ends  with  closeups  of  the  American  generals 
responsible  for  the  European  victory. 

"The  film  is  free  from  death  scenes  which 
are  usually  found  in  current  war  films,  and 
the  historical  importance  of  the  subject  matter 
makes  the  film  not  only  suitable  but  recom- 
mended for  any  audience."  Film  world 
Geo  UWF    $1.50 

ideal   si-sd-75c-$1.65         VES 
Ohio    sd  YMCA  sd-$1.50 

GUADALCANAL  DIARY.  lOSmin  16-sd-rent 
apply  Fi  940.542 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced   by  20th   Century-Fox  in   1943 
Stars    Preston    Foster,    Lloyd    Nolan    and 
William  Bendix 

A   restrained,    stark  and  realistic  account 
of   the   war   in    the   South   Pacific  as   described 
in  Richard  Tregaskis  famous  book 
Calhoun  SAd 

Col  TexVB 

INVASION      OF      FORTRESS      EUROPE      AND 

ROME     FALLS    TO    ALLIES.     (News    parade 

ser.)   16-si-sd   1944   Castle  940.542 

sh-c-adult 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer    and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-sl-$8.75: 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

D-day!  The  air- bombardment,  paratroops, 
glider  forces,  enormous  armada  and  dauntless 
men  storming  shell-swept  beaches 

In  the  same  reel — the  entry  of  American 
troops  into  Rome 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distribtitors 

IWO    JIMA.     (New.s    thrills    ser.)     IR     16-si-sd- 

$8.75-$17.50     1945     Oflicial  940.542 

Battle  scenes 

Cen    ?17.50  UWP- 

Ideal   sd-$1.65  VES 

Ohio  YMCA    sd-$1.50 
UtBY 

MANILA    LIBERATED.     (News   thrills  ser.)   IR 

16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50     Official  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"MacArthur  ...  is  shown  stepping  ashore 

following   the  landing  of  amphibious  forces  on 

Leyte.     Scenes  of  the  Lingayen  Gulf  battle  are 

also     shown,     followed    by     the    drive    against 

Manila.    The   latter  city   is   ablaze   as  the  Japs 

try   to   trap   the   Americans. 

"At  Corregidor  the  Yanks  are  seen  para- 
chuting down  to  earth  in  teams  of  10.  Also 
they  arrive  from  sea  via  landing  barges.  The 
film  ends  with  MacArthur  standing  with  the 
victorious  invaders  and  facing  a  flag  pole  as 
the  flag  is  about  to  be  raised."  Film  world 
Cen    sd-$17.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal  si-sd-75c-$1.65         VES 
Ohio  YMCA  sd-$1.50 

MIDWAY  AND  CORAL  SEA  BATTLES.  (News 
parade  ser.)    16-si-sd   1942   Castle-  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75:  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Starts  with  the  movement  of  troops  to 
Australia.  Japs  assuming  that  Midway's  defen- 
sive strength  might  have  been  neglected,  attack 
in  that  area.  In  the  film  is  the  bombing  of  a 
Jap  heavy  cruiser  which  weaves  a  snake-like 
wake  astern  in  frantic  efforts  to  escape  hits. 
But  the  American  bombardiers  are  good — they 
don't  miss — and  the  enemy  ship  is  torn  apart 

In  the  battle  of  the  Coral  Sea,  the  film 
shows  the  role  the  old  Lexington  played  in 
smashing  the  Jap  invasion  fleet.     The  explosion 


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MIDWAY      AND      CORAL      SEA      BATTLES— 

Contimied 

of  her  enormous  grasoline  tanks  is  a  spectacular 

moment.     And  then,   torpedoed  by  an  American 

destroyer,    she   goes   down   with   her  flag   flying 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 

libraries    or    distiHbutors 

PARIS  LIBERATED— YANKS  RECAPTURE 
GUAM.  (News  parade  ser.)  16-si-sd  1944 
Castle  940.542 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  ajid 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-sl-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.7B; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"The  PARIS  LJBBUATBD  section  of  the 
film  includes  scenes  of  the  French  'under- 
ground' preparing  to  capture  the  city  from  the 
Nazis  and  intensely  dramatic  scenes  of  French 
patriots    battling   their   captors    in    the   streets. 

"Included  in  the  same  reel  there  is  also 
the  important  military  event  of  the  Americans 
recapturing  Guam  from  the  Japanese."  Movie 
makers 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

ROAD   TO   PARIS.    (Act  and  fact  no.   3)   14mln 

16-sd-.|22;    rent   $1    1944    BIS  940.542 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

"The    campaign    from    Normandy    to    the 

freeing  of  Paris.     How  the  British  attack  on  the 

Caen  hinge  combined  with  the  American  sweep 

through  France."  Film  news 

Available  from   10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

RUSSIA    STOPS    HITLER.    16-si-sd    1942   Castle 

940.542 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  3G0ft-si-J8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

Realistic  filming  of  large-scale  battle  ac- 
tion. Russians  cliarging  from  trenches  across 
snow-packed  battleground.  German  divisions 
and  equipment  shattered  by  withering  artil- 
lery fire.  Tanks  thunder  into  action,  planes 
strafe  fleeing  enemy.  Biting  winter  freezes 
forlorn  Nazi  captives.  Stalin  masses  Russia's 
might  in  Red  Square  Just  prior  to  battle 
Available  from,  10  or  m.ore  film 
libraries    or   distributors 

U.S.    MARINES   CAPTURE   TARAWA.    16-si-sd 

1944   Castle  940.542 

sh-c-adult 

Available    in    the    following    lengths    and 

prices    from    the    producer   and    all    authorized 

sales    distributors:    100ft-si-$2.75;    360ft-si-$8.75: 

350ft-sd-$17.50 

Jap  shell-bursts  throw  up  fountains  of 
water  close  to  the  landing  boats.  Fighting  men, 
in  the  surf  up  to  their  chests,  push  on  to  the 
shore  through  machine  gun  Are.  They  throw 
hand  grenades,  using  flame-throwers,  firing  at 
running  Japs  in  plain  view.  In  the  same  film: 
ALLIED  CHIEFS  MEET.  Also  known  under 
title  Teheran  Conference.  Shows  Roosevelt, 
Churchill,  Chiang  Kai-shek  and  Stalin  in  his- 
toric conferences 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

V.1,  THE  FILM  OF  THE  ROBOT  BOMB.  9min 
16-sd-$21;   rent  $1   1945  BIS  940.542 

"A  concept  of  the  shattering  devastation 
wrought  in  England  by  the  German  'buzz- 
bombs'  and  a  high  tribute  to  the  people  who 
have   endured   them."     N.Y.    Times 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

^'.9IP?'*'  "^  PAPUA.  9min  16-sd-rent  75c 
1943  Australian  N&I  bur  940.542 

Fighting  pictures  taken  during  the  Aus- 
tralian-American attack  on  Buna,  New  Guinea. 


Tanks    are    .seen    in   action    in    the   jungle,    and 
scenes   in   Buna  after   its   capture  are  shown 

NYSWC   loan 

Ohio 

TexEd  loan 

VICTORY   OVER    GERMANY,     llmin   16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50    1945    Castle  940.542 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Filmed  by  combat  cameramen  from  the 
start  of  General  Eisenhower's  final  offensive 
Shows  the  crossing  of  the  Rhine,  secret 
rocket  weapons  in  action,  armored  columns 
roaring  into  the  heart  of  the  Reich,  the  final 
thrusts  of  American,  British,  Canadian,  and 
Russian  soldiers  as  they  storm  through  bomb- 
blasted  German  cities  and  countryside 

Hitler's   armies   battered   and   beaten   sur- 
render by  tens  of  thousands 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


940.544    World  war,   1939-1945 
Aerial  operations 

AIR  BATTLE.  (Act  and  Fact  ser.)  6min  16- 
sd-$22;    rent    $1    1945    BIS  940.544 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

One  day's  operation  by  the  Royal  air  force 
and    the   American   air   forces 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

AIRCRAFT   CARRIER.    (This   is  America  ser.) 
20min  16-sd-$60;  rent  $3  1945  Pictorial  940.544 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Price   has   not   been  verified   1947 
This  is  a  portrayal  of  life  aboard  a  typical 
flat-top  during  her  shakedown  cruise. 

Takes  a  typical  day  to  illustrate  the  nu- 
merous important  tasks  necessary  to  the  suc- 
cessful completion  of  a  mission 

Shows  the  ship  from  Captain's  bridge  to 
galley  and  recreation  rooms 
YMCA  $3 

ARCTIC  PATROL.  22min  16-sd-loan  1943 
Norwegian  I  bur  940.544 

Jh-sh-adult 
Activities    of    a    Norwegian    Navy    patrol 
bomber   squadron   operating   from   Iceland   dur- 
ing   1941    and    1942    are    shown,      English    com- 
mentary 

BATTLE  OF  EUROPE.  15min  16-sd-rent  $3 
1944     Bran  940.544 

Produced  by  National  film  board  of 
Canada 

The  story  of  air  power  over  Europe, 
showing  how  night  saturation  raids  by  British 
and  Canadian  squadrons  were  coordinated  with 
daylight  precision  bombing  by  the  United  States 
Air  force.     Also  shows  nuisance  attacks 

Methods  of  assessing  the  damage  done  by 
such  raids  are  outlined 

BISMARCK    CONVOY    SMASHED.     lOmin     16- 
sd-rent  75c  1943  Australian  N&I  bur     940.544 
A  documentary  film  showing  the  prepara- 
tions made  by  American  and  Australian  airmen 
for  an  attack  on  a  Japanese  convoy 

Kittahawk,      Aerocobra,      Liberator,      and 
Beauflghter  planes  in  flight.  The  convoy  sighted 
and   attacked;   ships  burning  and  sinking 
Ohio 

BOMBERS  OVER  NORTH  AFRICA.  19mln  16- 
sd-apply  1944  KiC  940.544 

Jh-sh-adult 

Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 
Shows  a  bombing  mission  in  North  Africa. 
Preparation  of  the  planes,  briefing  of  the  crews 
by  Intelligence  officers  before  the  raid  itself. 
Intelligence  interrogation  of  the  crews  on  their 
return  are  all  shown 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


BOMBERS    OVER    NORTH    AFRICA — Cont. 

There    are    brief    speeches     by    Generals 
Eisenhower  and  Doolittle 

Davis    $1  IdP  $1 

Heb    $1  PH 

CLIPPERS    AT    WAR.    45min    16-3d-Ioan    1946 
Pan    Am  940.544 

el-Jh-sh 
Record    of    Pan    American    world    airways 
after  Pearl  Harbor 

Some  motion  pictures  of  what  happened 
when  the  Japs  hit  our  bases  at  Midway,  Wake, 
Guam,  Manila,  Hong  Kong  and  Singapore,  of 
the  airports  we  built  and  the  operations  con- 
ducted in  Africa,  of  the  heroic  job  done  by  our 
"China  hands"  in  throwing  an  aerial  life  line 
over  the  Himalayan  hump,  of  some  of  the  700 
secret  missions  flown,  of  flying  rubber  out  of 
the  Amazon  Valley,  and  other  war  jobs 
YMCA 


COASTAL  COMMAND.  60min  16-sd-$93.75;  rent 

$5   1944   BIS  940.544 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Made  for  the  Ministry  of  information  with 

the  cooperation  of  the  Admiralty  and  the   Air 

ministry,  by  Crown  film  unit 

The  story  of  the  sighting  and  sinking  of 
the  German  battleship  Bismarck  is  paralleled 
in  this  picturization  of  the  activities  of  this 
branch  of  the  Royal  air  force,  which  guards 
convoys  at  sea  from  submarine  and  air  attack 
Available  from  10  or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


COMBAT  REPORT.  12min  16-sd-loan  1944  KiC 

940.544 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

Price   has   not   been   verified   1947 
Reenactment  of  an  actual   engagement  of 
an  Army  bomber  sinking  a  submarine.    Flash- 
backs   dramatize    production    of    vital    aircraft 
equipment 

Available  from,  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OPERATION    FIDO.    12min    16-sd-$22;    rent    $1 

1945  BIS  940.544 

"The  letters  FIDO  stand  for  Fog  In- 
vestigation and  Dispersal  Operation  and  con- 
cerns the  methods  the  British  used  to  eliminate 
fog  from  their  airports.  .  . 

"Animated  maps  help  give  a  clear  Impres- 
sion of  the  process."  Film  world 

CFC  Rarig 

Col  UWF 

Cos  VBS 

Ohio  VisEd 

P&S 

POLISH    BOMBER'S    HOLIDAY.    lOmIn    IG-sd- 

loan     1943     PIC  940.544 

Jh-sh-adult 

"The   story   of   a   celebration   on   a  Polish 

bomber  station  in  Great  Britain  interrupted  by 

a  raid  of  Polish  bombers  on  Germany. 

"The   film  follows   the  events  of  the  raid 
and  ends  with  the  return  of  the  bombers  safely 
to  their  station."     United  nations  in  films 
YMCA  $2 


940.545    World  war.   1939-1945 
Naval    operations 

BLACK  SEA   FIGHTERS.     (Our  Russian  allies 
ser.)    65min    16-sd-rent    $10    1943    BraF 

940.545 
sh-c-adult 
The  Russian  Black  sea  fleet's  250  day  de- 
fense in  1942.  Narrated  by  Frederic  March 


BOMBING  OF  USS  FRANKLIN.  9min  16-si-sd- 
$8.75-?17.50  1945  Castle  940.545 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
"Opens  with  the  Invasion  of  Okinawa, 
showing  the  5th  fleet  bombarding  the  shore  as 
the  3rd  Marine  Amphibious  Corps  sail  In 
against  light  resistance.  Nip  air  power  Is  whit- 
tled down,  and  several  scenes  depict  the  Japs 
being  blown  from  their  caves  on  the  island. 

"Second  half  of  the  reel  contains  scenes 
of   the   bombing  of  the  U.S.S.    Franklin 

"At  the  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard  the  medals 
for   heroism    are   awarded,    among  which    there 
were  200  Purple  Hearts."     Film  world 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributoi's 

HANNIBAL     VICTORY.       60min       16-sd-color- 
apply    1946     USDA  940.545 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  story  of  the  U.  S.  Merchant  Marine  at 
war,  it  recounts  the  eventful  voyage  of  the 
SS  HANNIBAL.  VICTORY  from  San  Francisco 
to  the  Philippines  with  a  war  cargo  which  was 
delivered  under  flre  to  the  Army  in  time  for 
the  final  campaign  that  routed  the  Japs  from 
the  Islajids 

Ind    75c  PCW    $1 

Ky  Tenn  $1 

Mo  YMCA 

ROAD     TO     BERLIN.     20min     16-sd-loan    KiC 

940.545 
el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 
A  Nazi  submarine  "wolf  pack"  racing  to 
Intercept  a  convoy  carrying  urgently  needed 
supplies — and  the  race  against  time  by  those 
who  handle  these  supplies  and  load  the  convoy 
— furnish   the  dramatic  elements  in   this  film 

The  picture  brings  out  the  importance  of 
the  many  jobs,  both  big  and  small,  performed 
by  men  and  women  who  are  vital  links  in  the 
life  line  to  the  front  and  whose  war  work  has 
received  little  publicity  or  praise 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or   distributors 


U.S.    NAVY    BLASTS    MARSHALL    ISLANDS. 

16-si-sd    1942    Castle  940.545 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50.  Available  in  Spanish  and  Portu- 
guese versions  also 

Authentic  record  of  the  U.S.  Navy's  sur- 
prise blitz  of  the  Marshall  I.slands.  Filmed  un- 
der flre.  Our  ships,  our  planes,  our  straight- 
shooting  big  guns  wage  lightning  war.  Jap 
planes  shot  down.  Jap  ships  sinking.  Jap 
shore  bases  smashed  to  pieces.  An  on-the-spot 
film  record 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


U.S.S.    FRANKLIN.    (News   thrills  ser.)     llmin 
16-si-sd-?8.75-?17.50     1945     OflScial  940.545 

Jh-sh-adult 
Filmed  by  the  US  Navy 
"As   the  Franklin,   three  block  long  air- 
plane carrier,  approaches  the  island  of  Kyushu 
she  is  suddenly  struck  from  the  air.     Explosions 
follow  as  she  catches  flre. 

"The  Santa  Fe  comes  alongside  to  fight 
the  fire  and  rescue  the  crew.  Although  badly 
damaged,  she  manages  to  make  port  under  her 
own  power.  She  stops  at  Panama  for  repairs 
and  then  sails  on  to  New  York. 

"Second    part   of    the   reel   includes   battle 
scenes  on  Okinawa."     Film  world 
UWF    $1.50 
VES 
YMCA    sd-51.50 


510 


1947    EDITION 


940.547-943.7 


940.547     World  war,   1939-1945 

Hosplfais.     Internment 

and  prison  camps 

CAMPS  OF  THE   DEAD.  20min   16-sd-$56;  rent 
$3.50    1945    AP    films  940.547 

adult 
Available    with    English    or    French    com- 
mentary 

A  story  of  starvation,  torture  and  death  in 
the    camps   of   Buchenwald,    Dachau   and   many 
others 
Swank 
WashCE    $2 

FRONT  LINE   HOSPITAL.    (Our  Russian  allies 
ser.)     8min     16-sd-$36;   rent   $2     1942    BraF 

940.547 
Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
Produced  by  Central  film  studios 
The    work    of    nurses,    orderlies    and    doc- 
tors in  the  front  line  hospitals  of  Russia,  where 
an   unusually   high   percentage   of  wounded  re- 
cover   sufficiently    and    rapidly    enough    to    re- 
turn  to  combat  duty.     Inspirational  for  volun- 
teers in  this  important  wartime  type  of  service 
SC    $1 
UWF 

LIFELINE.  20min  16-sd-apply  1943  KiC  940.547 
c-adult 

Price   has   not  been   verified   1947 
Record     of     the     opening     attack     against 
Rendova  and  Munda,  the  Japs'  counter  attack, 
and    the    magnificent    Job    done    in    evacuating 
American  wounded  and  saving  their  lives 

Shows  how  medical  supplies  from  America 
mean  the  difference  between  life  and  death 
for  our  fighters 

"Gruesome   battle   action."     Collaborator 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or   distributors 

MAIDENEK.      14min     16-sd-$36;    rent   $2     1945 

BraF  940.547 

c-adult 

Barracks  of  butchery  camp  of  destruction. 

Atrocity  film  showing  visit  of  commission  after 

war  to  camp.     Ends  with  hanging  of  Germans 

PACIFIC    ISLAND    NO.    43.    (This    is   America 
ser.)   18min  16-sd-?100;  rent  $3  1944  Pictorial 

940.547 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Prices    have    not    been    verified    1947 
An    RKO    production 

"The  work  of  the  Navy  in  rehabilitating 
the  sick  and  wounded  at  the  jungle  medical 
center  on  an  un-named  island  somewhere  In 
the  Pacific  is  the  subject. 

"The  operation  of  the  jungle  hospital  and 
the  activities  of  the  convalescents  are  shown 
in  expert  fashion.  Included  are  many  scenes 
showing  measures  taken  to  safeguard  the 
health  of  the  patients  and  the  staff  against 
tropical  diseases. 

"The  camera  also  takes  the  audience  to 
the  Bethesda,  Naval  Hospital  for  glimpses  of 
the  training  of  medical  personnel  for  service 
at  the  island  medical  center."  United  nations 
information  service 
Heb  Shad  $3 

Ohio  YMCA 

TOGETHER    WE    SERVE.    20min    16-sd-color- 

rent  apply  1943  YMCA  940.547 

Jh-sh-c- trade- adult 

Description    of    the    varied    activities    of 

the   Salvation  army,    serving   the   armed   forces 

through    their   USO   and   Red   shield    clubs   and 

mobile   canteens   in    the   United    States,    during 

World  War  II 


940.548    World  war,   1939-1945 
Propaganda 

MR     BLABBERMOUTH.    2R    16-sd-apply    TFC 

940.548 
sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  MGM  in  1942.     Available  only 
to  schools 

"This  film  deals  with  the  method  of  com- 
bating rumors  by  insisting  on  learning  the  real 
statistics  on  war  materials  actually  or  po- 
tentially available,  both  in  our  own  and  in  our 
enemies'  countries. 

"A  rumor  monger,  'Mr.  Blabbermouth' 
appears  throughout  the  picture  sounding  off 
about  the  war,  production,  ships,  planes,  oil, 
the  power  of  the  enemy,  etcs.,  which  opinions 
are  unfounded."  Advisory  committee 
AMNH 


943     Germany 


DEFEATED     PEOPLE.       20min       16-sd-$37.50; 

rent    $2    1946    BIS  943 

Jh-sh-c- adult-forum 
This  is  the  first  official  film  on  occupied 
Germany,  produced  by  the  Crown  Film  Unit 
with  the  co-operation  of  the  Army  Film  Unit 
and  of  the  Allied  Control  Commission  for  Ger- 
many. It  explains  the  problems  of  government 
in  the  British  Zone  ,  .  .  transportation  facili- 
ties are  completely  disrupted,  there  are  few 
schools,  suspected  Nazis  have  to  be  screened, 
mass  malnutrition  and  disease  must  be  com- 
batted.  Film  stresses  importance  of  occupa- 
tion by  Allies  now,  when  new  life  Is  beginning 
to  flow  in  German  veins  .  .  .  "because  we 
can't  afford  to  let  that  new  life  flow  in  any 
direction  it  wants" 

CanNFS 

Ind   $1.50 

VisEd    $2 

GERMANY       INVADES       AUSTRIA.       (News 
parade)    16-si-sd    Castle  943 

Available  in  the  following  lengrths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75: 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

"Almost  identical  with  theatre  newsreels. 
Shows  enthusiastic  reception  of  former  Austrian 
Chancellor,  followed  immediately  by  apparently 
equal    enthusiasm    for   Hitler    and    his    army. 

"A  few  shots  indicate  a  different  senti- 
ment— a  frightened  girl  looking  up  at  planes — 
soldiers  pushing  men  aside  with  bayonets  and 
watchful  guards  facing  the  cheering  crowds 
lining  the  street.  Ending  unintentionally  iron- 
ical— statement  of  the  protective  alliances  to 
save  Czechoslovakia  from  a  similar  fate." 
16mm    reviewing    committee 

Available  from   10   or  m.ore  film 
libraries   or   distributors 


943.7     Czechoslovak  Republic 

BATTLE    OF   THE    FOREST.    20min    16-sd-$72; 
rent  |3  BraF  943.7 

Jh-sh-adult 
History  and  rebirth  of  democracy  in  Ru- 
thenia  after  the  Red  Army  and  native  guerillas 
ended  Hungarian  Admiral  Horthy's   "conquest" 
Czech-Russian  agreements  on  cooperation 
and   self-government  of  liberated  areas 
VAP    $3 

PRESIDENT    BENES    OF    CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

VISITS     MOSCOW.       lOmin       16-sd-$36;     rent 

$1.50     1944     BraF  943.7 

"Shows   the  arrival  of  President   Benes  in 

Moscow,    his    visit    to    the   Kremlin,    discussions 

with    Marshal    Stalin,     President    Kalinin    and 

Molotov,  the  signing  of  the  Russo-Czechoslovak 

Treaty. 


511 


944-949.6 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


PRESIDENT    BEN  ES— Continued 
"President    Benes    visits    armament    fac- 
tories   in    Moscow,    inspects    captured    German 
war  material,  hospitals,  libraries. 

"Shots  of  the  Czechoslovak  Army  Unit  In 
the   U.S.S.R."     United   nations    in   films 
MontS    loan 
VAF    $2 


944     France 

THE    NEW    FRANCE.    17min    16-sd-apply    1947 
MOT  944 

Jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 

Prance,  after  the  devastation  and  high 
cost  of  war  in  Europe,  emerges  with  a  very 
shaky  political  set-up — but  with  a  definite 
plan  for  economic  reconstruction.  This  5-year 
plan  is  put  into  operation  with  the  help  of 
U.S.  capital,  but  its  success  depends  largely 
on   the   government   administering  it 

Col     $2 

Swank     $2.50 


Ing    from    long-time    hiding    to    take    stock    of 
their  land  and  future 

CanNFS 

Ideal 


945     Italy 


STRICKEN     PENINSULA.    17min    16-sd-$37.50; 
rent  $2  1945  BIS  945 

jh-sh-c-adult-forum 

Shows  how  a  war-devastated  Italy,  with 
■  help  from  Allied  organizations,  is  gradually 
bringing  order  out  of  chaos.  The  physical 
conditions  of  Italy  have  been  repeated  in  all 
the  liberated  countries  of  Europe.  The  col- 
lapse of  Fascism  left  Italy  politically  and 
morally  unprepared  to  take  over  the  situation. 
The  picture  reveals  how  the  Allies  set  about 
restoring  health  and  freedom  first  to  Naples, 
and  then  to  other  liberated  areas  in  Southern 
Italy 

Cosmo    75c  VisRd    $2 

UNRRA 


947     Russia 

ALEXANDER  NEVSKY.    91min    16-sd-sale  ap- 
ply;  rent  $25    1939    BraF  947 

sh-c 

Directed  by  Sergei  Eisensteln.  Camera  by 
Edward  Tisse     Musical  score  by  Prokofielf 

An  epic  of  thirteenth  century  Russia  de- 
picting the  defeat  of  the  invading  German 
knights  by  the  Russians  under  Prince  Alex- 
ander Nevsky,  played  by  N.  Chekassov 

"Work    of    a    master    craftsman.      Cast    is 
brilliant."     N.Y.  Herald -Tribune 
MontS  Shad    $25 

PH    $25  UWF 


18min   16-sd-$38.50; 
949.2 


HOLLAND   CARRIES   ON 

rent    $2    1945    FON 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced  by  Netherlands  information  bu- 
reau 

Nazi  domination  now  a  nightmare  of 
the  past,  Holland  takes  stock  of  her  land 
and  future.  In  those  terrible  days  of  invasion, 
the  Dutch  spirit  is  seen  in  action.  Patriots  go 
immediately  to  work,  in  underground  activities 
and  sabotage,  on  postwar  plans,  by  joining 
the  allies,  until  the  long-awaited  liberation 
is  a  reality.  The  film  tells  the  heartbreaking 
story  of  the  ruination  of  Holland's  reclaimed 
land — the  fioods  of  water  over  fertile  ground. 
The  Netherlands'  background,  her  role  in 
World  War  II  and  her  problems  in  the  postwar 
world  are  shown 

"The  fact  that  the  film  shows  transitions 
from  pre-war,  war  to  postwar  living  makes  it 
well  suited  for  discussion."  EFL.A 

"The  peaceful  life  of  the  Dutch  before 
the  war  is  depicted  showing  the  good  roads, 
airports,  canal  system,  the  big  dikes,  the  re- 
ligious nature  of  the  peace  loving  people. 

"Scenes  of  the  invasion  tell  vividly  the 
sacrifice  made  for  four  long  and  tedious 
years. 

"But  with  the  coming  of  the  Allies  In 
September  of  1944,  the  tide  begins  to  turn,  and 
the  liberation  is  swift  and  complete.  Water 
fioods  many  square  miles  of  land;  the  traitors 
are  rounded  up,  and  the  Queen  visits  to  see 
first    hand    her    country's    condition. 

"The  film  is  one  of  the  better  foreign  pic- 
tures of  this  type  to  be  exhibited  here  and  is 
well   suited    to   any   audience   interested   in    the 
welfare    of    the    Dutch    people."      Film    world 
DeVry    $2.50 
Ideal    $2.50 


949.4     Switzerland 

WILLIAM    TELL.     105min     16-sd-$280;    rent   $9 
UWF  949.4 

Hans  Marr  plays  the  name  part  and  Con- 
rad Veidt  is  the  vicious  Gessler.  The  noted 
European  boy  actor.  Detlef  Willecke,  portrays 
the  heroic  part  of  William  Tell's'  son.  English 
supervision  by  Manning  Haynes  and  musical 
score  by  Herbert  Windt 

Produced  in  the  high  regions  of  the 
Swiss  Alps,  with  an  authentic  background  of 
architecture,  character,  and  costume.  Many 
of  the  sturdy  old  buildings  take  the  same 
grim  part  in  the  picture  that  they  played  in 
the   real   Swiss  revolt  of  the   14th  century 

Dr.  P.  Lang  and  Dr.  Gessler  of  the  Swiss 
National  Museum  in  Zurich  spent  months  of 
historical  research  in  recreating  the  details 
of  life  and  customs  in  the  days  of  William 
Tell 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


949.2     Netherlands 


FRIESLAND,  HOLLAND'S  NORTHERNMOST 
PROVINCE.  ISmin  16-sd-$38.50;  rent  $2 
1946      FON  949.2 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult 

Produced  by  Netherlands  information  bu- 
reau 

An  account  of  one  small  nation's  dili- 
gent tackling  of  problems  that  beset  all 
ravaged  countries  in  Europe.  It  is  the  hearten- 
ing story  of  folks  pitching  in  to  help  their 
less  fortunate  neighbors  in  more  war-torn  sec- 
tions  of  Holland,   and  of  young  people  emerg- 


949.6     Balkan  states 

SPOTLIGHT  ON  THE  BALKANS,  (World  in 
action)  llmin  16-.sd-$25;  rent  $1.25  1945 
CanFB  949.6 

jh-sh-c-adult-forum 
Focuses  attention  on  one  of  the  most 
strategic  areas  of  Europe.  The  Balkans  are 
shown  in  their  own  national  development  and 
in  their  strategic  importance  in  the  game  of 
power  politics.  Animated  maps  depict  the  im- 
perialist struggle 
Bran  Mich 

CanNFS  VlsEd 

Int    film 


512 


1947    EDITION 


951-970.1 


951     China 

THE     400,000,000.     59min     16-sd-rent     $10     1939 

BraP  951 

sh-c-trade-adult 
"A  thorough  historical  record  of  the 
background  of  the  events  in  China,  showing 
the  birth  of  New  China  under  the  leadership 
of  Dr.  Sun  Yat  Sen.  the  first  beginnings  of 
industrial  civilization  and  the  attempted 
throttling  by  Japan.  The  real  basis  of  Chi- 
nese resistance  is  shown  and  its  extent  is 
demonstrated  by  sequences  from  remote 
provinces."    School   management 

"More  people  should  see  this  type  of 
picture."    Collaborator 

"Early  part  .  .  .  and  the  closing  part  both 
showed  some  very  gruesome  scenes  of  bombed 
areas  in  China.  It  was  horror  stuff  purely 
and   simply."     Reviewer 

IdP 

NYU  $15 

Tenn    $2 

THUNDER    OVER    THE    ORIENT.     18min     16- 
sd-$45;     rent  $5    1937    Pictorial  951 

Prices  have  not  been  verified  1947 
Produced  by  Front  Page  productions 
This  documentary  film  traces  the  causes 
in  China  and  in  Japan  for  the  struggle,  from 
1891  to  the  disastrous  events  of  the  present 
"In  these  two  reels,  one  will  find  com- 
prehensive coverage  of  the  Sino-Japanese  con- 
flict, and  full  definition  of  the  horrors  of  war. 
The  picture  opens  with  clips  sliowing  the 
peaceful  progress  of  these  two  countries, 
gradually  leading  up  to  the  present  day.  Con- 
flict footage  includes  shots  of  the  battlefront 
never  before  brought  to  the  screen.  The  pic- 
ture is  narrated  by  John  Martin,  from  the 
story  by  Carl  Ross,  and  edited  by  David 
Strong."     Film    daily 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries    or   distributors 

WAR     IN     CHINA.      (News    parade)      16-si-sd 
Castle  951 

Available  in  the  following  lengths  and 
prices  from  the  producer  and  all  authorized 
sales  distributors:  100ft-sl-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75; 
350ft-sd-$17.50 

The    famous   Chapel    incident   of   1932 

Available  from  10   or  more  film. 

libraries  or  distributors 


956,9     Palestine 

HOLY  LAND— FROM  ABRAHAM  TO  ALLEN- 
BY.    80min   16-sd-rent    $18    RFA  956.9 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  in  England  in  1940 
"Epic  history  of  life  in  Palestine  from  the 
time    of    Abraham,     through    Bible    days    and 
later   conquests,    to   the   present   English   man- 
date." School  management 

DG  RFA   $5 

Ideal   $22  UWF    $18 

PH    $18 


961      Nor+li  Africa 

ANCIENT      TRAILS      IN      NORTH      AFRICA. 

lOmin    16-sd-$36;     rent    $1.50    UWF  961 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"This  film  traces  the  known  and  con- 
jectured history  of  ancient  man  through  an- 
cient Rome,  Carthage,  and  the  Berbers,  back 
to  the  troglodytes  and  their  .shadowy  paleolithic 
predecessors.  The  work  of  Count  Byron,  noted 
archaeologist,  is  fascinatingly  presented." 
School  management 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

Nay 


964     Morocco 

WITH    THE    FOREIGN    LEGION.     IR     16-sd- 
apply    TFC  964 

el-Jh 

A  20th  Century-Fox  production  available 
only  to  schools 

"Life  among  the  soldiers  of  the  French 
Foreign  Legion  in  Morocco.  .  .  Action  sounds 
and  a  background  of  music.  The  chief  value 
of  this  film  would  lie  in  the  fact,  that  It  dem- 
onstrates how  wretched,  unromantic,  and 
difl^cult  life  is  In  the  French  Foreign  Legion. 
Should  be  useful  for  social  geography,  grades  4 
through  9."  AdvLsory  committee 

AMNH     $1.50 

Ohio 


970.1      Indians  of  North  America 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUITIES.  IR  16-sl-color- 
$60;    rent    $3    UWF  970.1 

"A  study  beginning  at  Mesa  Verde,  pass- 
ing through  the  Navajo  National  Monument, 
showing  the  famed  Rainbow  Bridge,  and  con- 
cluding with  Navajo  shepherds."  Movie  Mak- 
ers 

AMERICA'S  OLDEST  INHABITANTS.  12min 
16-si-$15.96;    rent  $1.25    Bray  970.1 

el-Jh 

Shows  houses,  occupations,  dances  and 
festivals   of  the   Taos  in   northern  New  Mexico 

Qen 

UWF    $1.50 

APACHE      INDIANS.       lOmln       16-sd-color-$75 

1943      Coronet  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-adult 

The  life,   ceremonies  and  industries  of  the 

Apache    are    depicted    In    this    color    film.    The 

scenic  beauty  of  their  native  territory  forms  a 

setting  for  the  tribal  functions  and  ceremonies 

Includes  the  Puberty  ceremonial  and  Devil 

dance 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

CHEEKA,  AN    INDIAN   BOY.    (Indian  life  ser.) 
40min    16-si-apply    1936    Non-theatrical    970.1 
el-Jh     Guide 
This    Is    a    series    of    3    one    reel    subjects 
based  on  Burden  and  Chanler's  "Silent  enemy", 
listed    in    class    F,    and    each    reel    may   be   ob- 
tained separately   (13mln  16-si-apply  35-sl-f-nf- 
apply)    under   the   following  titles:    Cheeka  and 
the    caribou — (Winter);    Cheeka's   canoe;    Chee- 
ka's    home — (Summer).      They    have    been    es- 
pecially  planned   for  use   with   the   3d,    4th  and 
5th  year  primary  grades 

Dud  NJM 

Kan  UWF    $3 

CHEYENNE  SUN  DANCE.  50mln  16-sl-rent  $6 
1934    Okla    univ    press  970.1 

sh-c 

Produced  by  Forrest  E.  Clements  of  the 
University  of  Oklahoma 

A  field  recording  of  the  Cheyenne  sun 
dance  of  1933.  Shows  complete  4  day  ceremony 
Including  details  of  erection  of  Medicine  Ix)dge, 
painting  and  decoration  of  the  dancers,  build- 
ing the  altar,  all  five  dances,  consecration  of 
ceremonial  food,  chief  priest's  dance  at  end 
of  ritual 

DANCES  OF  SOUTHWEST  INDIANS.    IR    16- 

si-rent  50c    1938    AMNH  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Dances   of   the   Southwest   Indians,    includ- 
ing   the    buffalo,    hoop,    deer,    eagle,    and   other 
dances;    Intertribal    ceremonial   dances   at   GaJ- 
lop.  New  Mexico 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


FAMILY  LIFE  OF  THE  NAVAHO  INDIANS. 
31min      16-si-$45;    rent    $2.50      NYU  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

This  film  highlights  some  of  the  ways 
in  which  the  Navaho  child  develops  into  a 
typical  Navaho  adult.  The  use  of  a  culture 
so  different  from  our  own  serves  to  focus  at- 
tention on  the  basic  fact  that  how  one  learns 
follows  universal  laws,  while  what  one  learns 
Is    determined   by   the   specific   culture 

HOPI  ARTS  AND  CRAFTS.  lOmin  16-sd- 
color-$75     1945     Coronet  970.1 

el -Jh-sh -trade-adult 

"The  arts  and  crafts  .  .  .  include  weaving 
.  .  silver  smithing  .  .  .  and  basketmaking,  in- 
cluding the  gathering  and  drying  of  the  reeds 
through  a  combination  of  fire  and  sunlight. 

"Pottery  is   another  art  of  the  Hopl  In- 
dian,  and   he   makes   bowls,    dishes   and   vases. 
"Many    outstanding    compositions    In    the 
photography  of  this  reel  make  the  presentation 
very  effective."    Film  world 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

HOPI      HORIZONS.        22min        16-sd-color-$150 

1947     SDP  970.1 

Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Life  today  on  the  Hopi  Reservation  is 
presented  from  the  Indian  view-point.  Aspects 
include  agriculture,  primitive  methods  and 
introduction  of  modern  farming;  handicrafts; 
economics;  health;  education;  influence  of  mis- 
sionaries and  others  on  customs  and  habits 
of  living.  Film  provides  starting  point  for 
further  discussion."  Collaborator 

"Could  be  an  excellent  picture  if  re- 
organized." Collaborator 

Bran 

Ind    16 

YMCA 

HOPI  INDIANS.  15mln  16-sd-$65.  Also  color- 
$100     1943     Coronet  970.1 

Jh-sh-adult 
Portrayal  of  the  customs,   habits  and  the 
ceremonies  of  these  southwestern  Indians 

The    geogrraphy    of    their    territory,    tribal 
functions    and    arts    and    crafts   are    described. 
Depicts  a  Hopl  wedding  and  its  preparation 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

IN  THE  LAND  OF  THE  NAVAJO.  SOmin  16- 
sl-color-?300    1943    Hunt  970.1 

"Natural  color  film  of  most  remote  and 
colorful  parts  of  Navajo  Indian  reservation: 
home-life  including  all  steps  in  making  Navajo 
nigs,  making  bread,  wedding. 

Navajo  healing  ceremony  with  rare  sand 
painting  pictures,  story  of  the  desert  water 
hole,  the  trading  done  by  the  Navajos,  their 
ceremonies 

This  is  a  revision  of  the  film  produced  in 
1941  and  formerly  listed  here.  However  the 
subject  matter  remains  about  the  same 

"Without  exception  they  are  the  best  pic- 
tures covering  the  true  life  of  the  Southwest 
and  the  Southwestern  scenery  that  I  have  ever 
seen.  .  .  not  only  fascinating  but  are  extremely 
educational."  Frank  A.  Kittredge 

AMNH    $1.50 
Cal    $2 
Vesco    $75 

INDIAN      DANCES     OF     THE     SOUTHWEST. 

15min    16-si-color-$60;    rent    $3    1941    UWF 

970.1 
Jh-sh-adult 
"An     authentic,     brilliantly     filmed    record 
In    Kodachrome    of    the    more    important    cere- 
monies   of    eleven    Indian    tribes.      The    mean- 
ing  of   each    ritual    is    explained   by   terse,    in- 
formative  titles.     The   camera  work   is  by  Dr. 
A.     C.     Twomey,     of    the    Carnegie    Museum." 
Movie  makers 
AMNH   50c  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng 


INDIAN    LIFE    TODAY.     (Our   colorful    world 

ser.)      15min     16-si-color-$60;    rent    $3     1941 

UWF  970.1 

el-Jh 

This   is  a  color  film   of  scenes   in   a   Zuni 

village;   bread   baking;    Zuni   irrigated  gardens, 

threshing  with  horses,  drying  of  meat.   Navajo 

weaving.    Making  of  Pottery  by  San  Ildefonso 

Indians 

"Excellent  picture — beautiful  photography 
— true  to  life  of  Indians — who  lived  and  worked 
slowly  and  carefully — baking,  weaving,  pot- 
tery making  well  shown — unlimited  in  teach- 
ing   possibilities."     Marian    Young 

Calhoun  Nay 

EK  $3.50  PH 

Eng  VES  $3 

THE    MODERN    CHIPPEWA    INDIAN.      lOmin 

16-sd-color-$80     1946     Simmel  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult   Guide 

The    story    of    the    modern    Indian — how 

he  lives,  works  and  contributes  to  our  national 

welfare 

AMNH    $1.50  Ky     $1.50 

CanNFS  Minn    $1.50 

Ideal    $3.85  Wis 

EL     NAVAJO.      40min      16-sd-color-loan      1946 
Santa   Fe   ry  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
To    the    general    pictures    of    the    Navajo 
Reservation     photographed    by    the    Santa    Fe 
Railroad    have    been    added    glimpses    of    work 
at  Ganado  mission 
AMNH    $1.50 
Presbyterian    bd    rent 
$10 


NAVAJO    CHILDREN.      (Primary    grade    ser.) 

llmin    16-sd-$50    1938    EBP  970.1 

p-el-Jh     Guide  15c 

Set  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico.  The 
experiences  of  a  Navajo  boy  and  girl  in  mov- 
ing with  their  family,  household  effects,  pets, 
horses,  sheep  and  goats  from  their  winter 
quarters    to    their   summer   home 

Following  a  day's  journey  by  wagon, 
they  camp  for  the  night  with  other  Navajos 
and  after  the  evening  meal  sing  native  songs. 
In  the  morning,  the  Navajo  boys  hold  a 
marksmanship  contest  with  bows  and  arrows. 
Another  day's  travel  brings  the  family  to  their 
destination 

Repairing  their  home,  planting  crops,  car- 
ing for  their  sheep  and  goats,  and  rug  weav- 
ing are  mong  the  activities  shown.  Navajo 
conversation   and  songs 

"The  Navajos  do  not  use  bows  and  ar- 
rows as  playthings.  Unauthentic  in  this  re- 
gard.    Otherwise  fine."  A.W.  Bork 

"Outstanding  film  showing  the  home  life 
of  family  of  Navajo  Indians  including  the  de- 
tails of  their  trip  to  the  summer  home." 
H.L.K. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 


NAVAJO  INDIAN  LIFE.  16min  16-si-coIor- 
$60;  rent  $3    1941     BFS  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult    Guide 

Filmed  on  the  Arizona  reservation.  An 
Indian  is  seen  riding  a  donkey.  Then  views 
of  the  Indians  and  the  country.  A  close-up  of 
an  old  Indian  woman  and  a  little  child.  A 
shot  of  some  of  the  jewelry  that  they  are 
wearing.  A  woman  straps  her  baby  to  its 
baby  board.  A  woman  prepares  food  and 
cooks  it.  A  group  eating.  A  close-up  of  the 
little  Indian  baby.  Sandstone  silverwork — 
bracelets,  rings  and  other  ornaments.  Plant- 
ing of  watermelon.  Indians  are  shown  work- 
ing  in   the   fields 

"Intimate  and  interesting  glimpses  Into 
the   lives  of  the   Navajo   Indians  of  the  semi- 


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NAVAJO    INDIAN    LIFE — Continued 
arid    desert    of    Northern    Arizona.     Nice    color 
and    composition    of    photography.     Interesting 
sequence  on  silver  casting."   California 

"On  the  whole  .  .  excellent  and  depicts 
certain  phases  of  Navaho  life  very  well  in- 
deed. There  are  many  splendid  closeups.  .  . 
From  an  ethnographic  point  of  view  records 
contemporary  Navahos  faithfully  and  may 
justly  be  classed  as  outstanding.  .  .  The  focus 
is  not  always  uniformly  sharp,  though  it  is 
satisfactory."  Museum  of  the  American  lindian 
"Excellent  for  anthropology  studies." 
Collaborator 

Ariz  color- $1.50 

Cal    $2 

LaEd    lotui 

NAVAJO      INDIANS.       lOmin       16-sd-color-$75 
1943      Coronet  970.1 

p-el-Jh-sh-adult 
Portrays    in    color    the    Navajo    daily    life. 
Shows    arts    and   crafts — especially   silver   work 
and  weaving.  Native  habitat,  customs  and  cere- 
monies are  interwoven  into  the  story 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NAVAJO    INDIANS.     (Human   geography   ser.) 

lOmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  970.1 

Jh-sh     Guide   15c 

Glimpses     of     Navajo     Indian     life     which 

few    white    people    know    about.    High    on    the 

Rocky   Mountain    plateau   a   Navajo   girl    while 

watching    her    sheep    and    goats    sees    a    pony 

race   by   Navajo   boys.     The   girl   later   attends 

a  dance  where  in  accordance  with  custom,  the 

girls   ask   the   boys   to   dance 

Following  this,  homework  of  weaving  and 
gardening  are  presented  along  with  a  trip  to 
the  trading  post.  Silversmithing,  home-build- 
ing, and  cooking  likewise  are  shown.  A  native 
wedding,  together  with  Navajo  conversation 
and  songs 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

NAVAJO    LAND.     lOmin    16-sd-$27;    rent  $1.50 
1942    Sante    Fe    ry  970.1 

sh-c 
The  problems  which  face  the  Navajo  na- 
tion today  and  sidelights  on  its  history  and 
traditions  are  involved  in  this  picture.  It  dis- 
cusses the  government's  attempt  to  restore  to 
the  Navajo  his  ancient  heritage 
DeV    $1.50  Shad    $1.50 

Ideal    $1.65  Tenn    $1.50 

ITTCO    $1.50  UWF    $1.50 

Ohio 

NAVAJO  RUG  WEAVING.     16min     16-sl-color- 

$60;    rent   $3     1941     BFS  970.1 

el-jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
"Shows  how  the  Navajo  Indians  weave 
their  famous  rugs.  The  different  operations: 
sheepshearing;  carding  of  the  wool;  spinning 
by  hand;  setting  up  the  loom;  silhouette  view 
of  erected  loom;  making  of  the  dye;  dyeing 
the  yarn;  close  view  of  weaving  technique; 
finishing  the  weave;  the  finislied  rug.  Beautiful 
color  and  composition.  Not  enough  titles." 
California 

AMNH    $1.50  111     $1.50 

Ariz  color-$1.50  Ind    $2.25 

Cal    $2 

NAVAJO      SAND      PAINTING.      20min      16-sd- 

color-loan    1941    Sante    Fe    ry  970.1 

p-el-Jh 

Shepherd  Hogan  in  Monument  Valley.    The 

Medicine  Man  is  sent  for  to  cure  an  ailing  boy 

by  means  of  ancient  rites 

An  authentic,    scientific   record   of  a  care- 
fully guarded  ceremony 

"Continuity  good."  Collaborator 
Calhoun  PH 

Eng  Shad    coIor-$3 

Mich   color- $2  TexVE 

Nay  UWF 


PEOPLE    OF    THE    POTLATCH.    22min    16-sd- 

color-$150;    rent   $7.50   Canada  970.1 

"Very  well  photographed,  colored  sequen- 
ces of  how  the  West  Coast  Indians  live.  Shows 
dramatically  and  vividly  their  costumes,  their 
ceremonial  observances,  their  feasts,  dances, 
music,  and  totems. 

"Includes  the  Potlatch  celebration,  which 
is  their  winter  festival  celebrated  by  feasting, 
dancing,  and  ceremony."  Wisconsin 

BraF    $7.50  KCSdS 

CanNFS  Photoart 

Ideal    $7.50  VisEd 

Ind  rent  $5  Wis  |3 

PUEBLO  DWELLERS.  ISmin  16-sl-$24  1931 
EBF  970.1 

el-Jh-sh  Guide 
Pictures  the  home  life  of  the  Pueblos  of 
New  Mexico,   showing  an  Indian  village,  adobe 
dwellings,    method    of    planting    corn,    squaws 
preparing  tortillas,   baking  in  an  outdoor  oven, 
basket-weaving,      pottery-making,      ceremonial 
dances,  and  a  government  Indian  school 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PUEBLO     INDIANS    OF    THE    SOUTHWEST. 

85min    16-si-color-$300    1943-4    Hunt  970.1 

A  natural  color  film  showing  the  Indian 
life  and  ceremonies  at  Hopi  villages — Jemez, 
Zuni,  Taos,  San  Ildefonso.  Indian  dances. 
Home  life.  Pottery  making  by  Marie  Mar- 
tinez 

This  is  a  revision  of  the  film  produced  in 
1941  and  formerly  listed  here.  However  the 
subject   matter   remains   about   the   same 

RHYTHM  OF  THE  REDMAN.  30min  16-si- 
color-$130    1939    Hunt  970.1 

Indian  dances,  takon  upon  the  reserva- 
tions, in  natural  color.  Beautiful  costumes — 
steps  in  regular  speed  and  semi-slow  motion 

Parts  of  the  following  dances:  Navajo  In- 
dian fire  dance  (Arizona);  Apache  Indian  devil 
dance  (Arizona);  Picuris  Indian  deer  dance 
(New  Mexico  Pueblo);  Arapahoe-Shoshoni  war 
dance  (Oklahoma) ;  Ponca  (Oklahoma)  Indians 
war  dance;  Santa  Clara  Pueblo  Indians  in  a 
corn    dance 

SACRED  ARROW  CEREMONY  OF  THE 
CHEYENNE  INDIANS.  22min  16-si-rent 
$2.25     1934     Okla    univ    press  970.1 

sh-c 

Produced  by  Forrest  E.  Clements  of  the 
University   of   Oklahoma 

The  first  motion  picture  recording  of  what 
has  for  generations  been  a  jealously  guarded 
ritual.  The  Southern  Cheyenne  tribe  has  long 
had  in  its  possession  four  medicine  arrows 
whose  magic  power  is  believed  to  shield  the 
tribe  from  misfortune  and  evil.  The  arrows 
are  sacred  talismans  and  constitute  the  very 
"holy  of  holies"  of  the  Cheyenne 

Periodically  the  arrows  are  magically  re- 
newed, and  it  is  this  ceremony  which  has  been 
recorded  permanently  through  the  medium  of 
the   motion   picture   film 

SILENT    ENEMY.      70min     16-sd-apply     Non- 
theatrical  970.1 
el-Jh-sh-adult 

An  authentic  picture  about  the  American 
Indian  in  which  the  epic  story  of  his  life  and 
struggles  in  the  Canadian  wilds  during  the 
thousands  of  years  that  preceded  the  coming 
of  Columbus  is  graphically  told.  Shows  the 
Indian  as  a  human  being  without  his  war  paint, 
just  as  he  lived,  worshipped  his  gods  and 
struggled  against  the  tremendous  odds  of 
primitive  nature.  This  is  the  first  time  that  a 
race,  realizing  it  is  about  to  die,  has  itself 
acted  out  its  own  story 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


THE  SUPAI  INDIAN.  lOmin  16-sd-$45.  Also 
color- $75     1947     Coronet  970.1 

el-Jh-sh-c-adu!t  Guide 

At  the  rim  of  the  Grand  Canyon  of  the 
Colorado  live  the  last  remnants  of  a  great  In- 
dian tribe,  the  Supai,  who  now  number  only 
175.  Study  of  their  customs,  industries  & 
habits;  varied  glimpses  of  their  everyday  lives, 
as  the  group  of  children  singing,  the  toasting 
of  corn  by  an  ancient  method,  young  maidens 
adorning  themselves  according  to  the  Supai 
standards  of  beauty,  and  the  whole  tribe  gath- 
ered for  a  rodeo 
PalFL. 

TOTEMS,    llmin    16-sd-color-$75    1944    Canada 

970.1 
el>Jh-sh-c-adult 
Shows    the    enormous    cedar    totems    with 
their    ritual    and    religious    carvings,    made   by 
the  west  coast   Indians   of  British  Columbia 
BG  NFS 

Bran  Queens 

Nay  VisEd 

UTOPIA  OF  DEATH.  (Passing  parade  ser.) 
lOmin    16-sd-apply    TFC  970.1 

sh 

An  MQM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"Story  of  the  vanishing  Seri  Indians  .  .  . 
The  monotony  of  the  life  resulted  in  the  gradual 
diminution  of  the  race,  and  at  the  time  of  the 
visitation  by  the  Harold  Austin  expedition,  the 
number  in  the  colony  had  decreased  to  approxi- 
mately one  hundred,  with  plans  determined  for 
total  extinction  of  the  race  through  a  delib- 
erate program  of  race  suicide. 

"Recommended  for  social  science  in  senior 
high  school  and  for  classes  in  geography  and 
world  history."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

VANISHING  AMERICAN  ART.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50    UWF  970.1 

On  an  Indian  reservation  in  northern  New 
York,  a  WFA  project  resurrects  ancient  arts 
and  handicrafts.  Shows  making  of  beaded  gar- 
ments, ropes,  baskets  and  straps  of  bark,  carv- 
ing wooden  toys  and  masks.  BEHIND  LAT- 
TICE SCREENS  fills  out  last  third  of  reel 

WORK  FOR  YOUR  OWN.  20min  16-si-color- 
$120;   rent  $5     1941     ITTCO  970.1 

p-el-Jh 
Shows  is  detail  the  hard  yet  simple  life 
of  the  Navajo  Indians,  who  in  the  present  day 
feed,  clothe,  and  shelter  themselves  through 
their  own  industry  without  outside  help.  Pro- 
duced in  color  by  Alexander  and  Dorothea 
Leighton 

"Fine  teaching  film.  Scenes  are  held 
sufficiently  long  to  be  meaningful.  Delightful 
color."      Marian    Young 

"Very    good    for    teaching,     especially    at 
the    elementary    level.       Titles    simple.       Good 
processes  shown."     Louise  Condit 
NatFS   $125;   rent 
$2.50 

ZAPOTECAN  POTTERS— MEXICO.  (Way  of 
life  ser.)  lOmin  16-sd-$27;  rent  $1.50  1941 
ITTCO  970.1 

el-Jh-sh 
Produced  by  Franchon  Royer 
Food  is  secured  chiefly  from  Irrigated  gar- 
dens. The  women  of  the  tribe  are  skilful  pot- 
ters. Although  many  of  the  elders  speak  only 
Indian  dialects  the  children  are  taught  Spanish 
In   their  schools 

Ideal     $1.65  UWF    $1.50 

NatFS  $27;  rent  $1.50     YMCA  $1.25 
Ohio 


971      Canada 

HUDSON'S    BAY.    94min    16-sd-rent    apply    Fl 

971 
Jh-sh-c-trade-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1940 
Paul  Muni  in  the  story  of  Pierre  Radisson, 
the   renegade   Frenchman   who   persuaded   King 
Charles    II   of   England    to   found   the   Hudson's 
bay    company    and    open     the    vast    Canadian 
Northwest  to  colonization 
Calhoun  SAd 

Ohio  TexVE 

PORTAGE.        18min        16-sd-color-rent        $7.50 
Ideal  971 

el-Jh-sh-c 
Produced    by    the   National    film   board   of 
Canada 

"Gives  an  idea  of  the  fur  trade  in  Cana- 
dian  history   and  shows   in   detail   the   building 
of   a   birch   bark   canoe   by   Indian    craftsmen." 
School  executive 
AMNH    $3  KCSdS 

BraF   $7.50  Ohio 

Ind    $2.75  UWF 

IntF  $5  Wis    $3 


972     Mexico 

LAND  AND  FREEDOM.    lOmin    16-sd-$36;  rent 

$1.50    1942    UWF  972 

el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 

Analysis  of  purest  form  of  feudalism  found 

In   western   hemisphere,    and   review   of   over  a 

century  of  social  struggle  for  the  emergence  of 

a  modern  Mexican  nation 

BraF     $1.60  PH 

Calhoun-  Shadow    $1.50 

Eng  TexVE 
Nay 

SPANIARD  AND  INDIAN.    (Mexican  sjTnphony 
ser.)     lOmin    16-sd-$36;  rent  $1.50    1941    UWF 

972 

sh-c-adult 
Distinctions   between   conquering  and   con- 
quered peoples,  consciously  maintained — and  the 
type    of    agricultural    exploitation    necessary    to 
support    a   colonial-feudal   economy 
BraF    $1.60  Nay 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

TOMORROW'S     MEXICO. 
1946      MOT 


20min     16-sd-apply 
972 

jh-sh-c-adult-forum  Guide 
Beginning  in  Mexico's  unenlightened  past 
and  looking  to  its  future,  this  covers  Mexico's 
36-year  social  upheaval.  From  the  revolution 
of  1910  to  today's  industrial  expansion  it  shows 
the  growing  determination  of  the  Mexicans  to 
throw  off  the  bonds  of  ignorance  and  raise  their 
standard  of  living 
Swank   $2 


973     United    States— History 

AMERICAN     FRONTIERS.      lOmin      16-sd-$36; 
rent  $1.50.  Also  color-$60;  rent  $3    1941    UWF 

973 

el-Jh-sh-c 
"An  extremely  condensed  account  of  de- 
velopment of  U.S.  into  48  states  from  early 
settlements  to  present  day.  Centered  almost 
entirely  on  development  of  boundaries  of  the 
U.S.  and  of  the  individual  states.  Production 
is  technically  not  professional  but  content  is 
exceptionally  well  organized."  Collaborator 
(jood  for  rapid  reviewing 

Available  from.   10   or  viore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


516 


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973 


BIRTHPLACE     OF     AMERICA.      9mln      16-sd- 

$12.50;    rent   $1.50    1941     16MM  973 

el-Jh 
This  film  shows  a  series  of  English  towns 
which  were  the  birthplaces  of  men  or  move- 
ments connected  with  the  early  history  of  the 
United  States,  now  indicated  by  memorial  ta- 
blets or  old  houses.  Among  these  are:  monu- 
ment on  Brandon  Hill  commemorating  the 
voyage  of  John  Cabot;  the  Mayflower  monu- 
ment with  the  harbor  of  Plymouth  and  the 
house  in  which  the  Pilgrims  spent  the  last 
night  before  sailing;  Scrooby  and  William 
Brewster's  home;  Amsterfleld.  the  home  of 
William  Bradford;  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  with 
Its  church  tower,  windmill,  cattle  market,  har- 
bor, street  scene  and  Guild  House;  New  York 
and  Boston  road  sign,  also  Bunker  Hill  sign 
post;  William  Penn's  family  home;  Sulgrave 
Manor,  the  home  of  the  Washington  family; 
and  other  scenes  in  London  and  near  Windsor 
Castle  where  the  two  countries  have  common 
memories.  The  film  closes  with  a  scene  of  the 
two  flags  waving  together 

"The  film,  essentially  a  silent  film,  Is  ac- 
companied by  a  good  narrator.  It  can  be 
used  advantageously  in  Junior  High  School 
History  classes  studying  the  early  history  of 
this  country  to  show  the  close  connection  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  England  and  some 
of  our  heritage  from  that  country.  The  film 
can  also  be  used  in  English  classes  when 
biography  is  being  studied."  Committee  on 
classroom  films 

Eastin    $1  Okla  $1.50 

ICS   $1  UWF    $1.50 

Ideal     $1.65  VES  $1.50 

111    $1.50  Wis  $1.25 

Ohio 

GROWTH     OF    AMERICA.       lOmin       16-sd-$40; 
rent   $1.50     1946     DeVry  973 

el-Jh 
Film  emphasizes  the  importance  of  study- 
ing American  history  in  order  to  better  under- 
stand and  evaluate  the  present.  The  customs 
of  each  era  in  American  history  are  portrayed 
in  such  a  manner  as  to  show  relationship  be- 
tween the  past  and  the  present 

LAND      OF       LIBERTY.       80min       16-sd-apply 
TFC  973 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Available  only  to  schools 
Epitomizes  more  than  a  century  and  a 
half  of  American  history.  Composed  of  se- 
quences from  112  different  feature  pictures  and 
shorts,  plus  newsreels.  The  story  of  men  and 
women  who  struggled  to  attain  and  defend 
American  liberties 

"Divided  into  4  two  reel  units  as  follows: 
Reel  I — Colonial  Period  to  1805;  Reel  11—1805- 
1860;  Reel  III— 1860-1890;  Reel  IV— 1890-1938. 
This  is  truly  an  outstanding  picture."  A.  J. 
Bradac 

"Excellent    film.      Edited    by    Cecil    B.    De 
Mille.      Covers    subject    excellently."    California 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

TERRITORIAL  EXPANSION  OF         THE 

UNITED      STATES      FROM      1783     TO      1853. 
22min    16-sd-$72;  rent  $4    1938    Int  geographic 

973 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guides 

Shows  the  growth  of  U.S.  from  colonial 
times  to  its  present  size  exclusive  of  pos- 
sessions. This  growth  is  depicted  In  chronolog- 
ical order  in  a  manner  designed  to  accord 
with  that  in  which  American  history  is  taught 
in  the  classroom 

Animated  maps  are  used  extensively  to 
illustrate  points  which  it  is  desirable  to  em- 
phasize, and  the  various  boundary  disputes 
are  clearly  explained.  Authentic  representa- 
tions of  history's  great  events  are  used  to 
supplement  the  maps.  Reproductions  of  the 
Battle  of  Concord,  Captain  Robert  Gray's  full- 
rigged   ship    "Columbia"    and   other   scenes   In- 


timately   bound    up    with    the    history    of    U.S. 
A  review  map,   at  the  end  of  the  film  re-em- 
phasizes dates  of  the  various  acquisitions 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

TERRITORIAL  POSSESSIONS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES.  22min  16-sd-$72;  rent 
$4      1938     Int    geographic  973 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guides 

Continues  the  story  of  American  ex- 
pansion begun  in  "Territorial  expansion  of 
the  United  States  from  1783  to  1853"  listed 
above 

The  picture  explains  how  Alaska,  the 
Canal  Zone.  Hawaiian  Islands,  the  Philippines, 
and  the  other  far-flung  insular  possessions  of 
the  United  States  were  acquired.  Historic 
events  pertinent  to  the  acquisitions  are  por- 
trayed 

In  addition  views  are  presented  making 
the  student  familiar  with  the  distant  posses- 
sions of  the  United  States.  Animated  maps 
are  used  extensively  and  the  acquisiton  of  the 
territories  is  presented  in  chronological  order 
In  a  manner  designed  to  conform  to  classroom 
schedules 

The  value  of  the  territories,  both  commer- 
cial   and    strategic,    is    set    forth.      Film    con- 
cludes with  a  review  map  which  re-emphasizes 
dates    of    various    territorial    possessions 
Available  from  10   or  inore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

UNITED  STATES.  45min  16-sd-rent  $5  1946 
BIS  973 

Made  by  the  British  Army  Film  Unit  for 
the  purpose  of  presenting  their  ally,  the  USA, 
to  the  armed  forces  of  Britain.  This  is  a 
companion  piece  to  the  American  Army  film, 
KNOW  YOUR  ALLY,  BRITAIN 

Traces  the  history  of  the  United  States 
from  the  time  when  the  Pilgrims  landed  on 
Plymouth  Rock,  to  the  present  day  maturity 
of  130  million  people.  Shows  the  traditions  and 
characteristics  of  these  Americans,  the  untold 
wealth  and  resources  of  their  country,  and 
through  these  scenes  shows  that  it  was  in- 
evitable that  the  United  States  should  become 
a  foremost  world  power 

"Gives  broad  survey  of  the  United 
States.  The  introductory  theme  may  need  ex- 
planation   at    elementary    level."      Collaborator 

"War  emphasis  will  probably  date  this 
film.    Too  bad."    Collaborator 

"Excellent,  technically  good.  Fair  presen- 
tation of  historical  facts,  interesting  theme." 
Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

WESTWARD  MOVEMENT.  (History  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     EBF  973 

el-Jh-sh    Guide  15c 
Produced    in    collaboration   with   Dr   Henry 
S.  Commager  of  Columbia  University 

"Presents  in  dynamic  animation  on  a 
heroic  scale  the  westward  migration  of  peoples 
across  the  United  States  from  the  period  of 
about  1790  to  1890.  By  the  use  of  animation 
great  masses  of  data  and  broad  mountain  top 
views  of  this  greatest  and  most  dramatic  of  all 
human   migrations  are  presented."     Indiana 

"Excellent  animated  maps.  Slow  moving. 
Good  commentator."     California 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

YANKEE  DOODLE  GOES  TO  TOWN.  (Pass- 
ing   parade    ser.)      llmin     16-sd-apply     TFC 

973 
sh-c-adult 

An  MGM  production.  Available  only  to 
schools 

"In  this  short  subject  a  dyspeptic  elderly 
critic  complains  that  the  counto"  is  going  to 
the  doKs. 

"The  film  then  presents  a  number  of  brief 
scenes  setting  forth  important  events  and 
happenings  in  the  history  of  America  and 
emphasizes  the  fact  that  no  matter  how  well 


517 


973.1-973.2 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


YANKEE    DOODLE    GOES    TO   TOWN — Cont. 
our   country   is   being  governed  there  have  al- 
ways    been     'dyspeptic     old     gents'     who     are 
always  ready  to  criticise  and  berate  that  which 
has  been  accomplished  by  others. 

"This  rapid  review  of  American  history 
IS  too  fragmentary  to  offer  significance  as  an 
historical  document  but  illustrates  admirably 
how  illogical  and  futile  are  those  who  maintain 
an  attitude  of  chronic  complaint  against  social 
and  political  progress."    Advisory  committee 

AMNH  J1.50  ND 

DeV   $1  Ohio 

Ind    $1.50  Va 

Kan   $1.50 


973.1     Discovery  period 

COLUMBUS.     (Chronicles    of    Am.     photoplays 
ser.)     60min     16-si-rent   $6    1923    Yale       973.1 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted  from  "The  Spanish  conquerors," 
a  chronicle  written  by  Irving  Berdine  Richman. 
When  the  15  films  in  this  series  are  all  booked 
at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

The  "mad  Italian"  is  first  seen  at  the 
Court  of  King  John  II  of  Portugal  In  1485. 
On  discovering  the  duplicity  of  this  monarch 
he  leaves  Portugal  and  after  years  of  endeavor 
secures  a  hearing  before  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 
of  Spain 

At  first  rebuffed,  he  is  granted  a  second 
hearing  through  the  intercession  of  the  learned 
priest,  Juan  Perez,  and  obtains  Isabella's  sup- 
port. The  departure  of  his  tiny  fleet  from 
Palos,  his  dangers  and  doubts  while  on  the 
high  seas  and  his  eventual  triumph  in  landing 
upon  Watling  Island,  October  12,  1492,  are  all 
depicted 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

COLUMBUS  AND  THE  DISCOVERY  OF 
AMERICA.  (Shadowgraph  teaching  film  ser.) 
8%min  16-si-$12.50;  rent  $1.50  1942  Hoff- 
berg  973.1 

el 
Made  by  a  group  of  children  in  the  Van- 
couver,    British    Columbia,    schools    under    the 
supervision  of  Malcolm  Morrison 

Action  is  simple  and  is  photographed  in 
silhouette.  Gives  the  most  important  facts 
about  Columbus  and  his  explorations  in  this 
simple  form.  Intended  for  4th  and  5th  grade 
pupils  and  has  a  definite  appeal  for  them.  A 
good  film  to  Inspire  youngsters  to  try  making 
films  themselves 

Ideal    $1.10  VanSch 

III    $1  VES  $1 

Ind    $1.10 

DISCOVERY  AND  EXPLORATION.  (History 
ser.)     lOmin     16-sd-$50     1942     EBF  973.1 

Jh-sh-Gulde  15c 
Uses   animated   drawings    to   describe   the 
North   American    territory   involved   during   the 
period  of   discovery   and   exploration   from   1492 
to    1700.      Shows    routes    followed    by    explorers 
from   the   old   world   in   seeking   new   routes   to 
the  East,  Spanish  conquests,  and  the  mid-con- 
tinent developments  in  quest  of  the  beaver 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

JAMESTOWN.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 
ser.)  60min  16-si-rent  $6  1923  Yale  973.1 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted  from  "Pioneers  of  the  Old  South," 
a  chronicle  written  by  Mary  Johnston.  "When 
the  15  films  in  this  series  are  all  booked  at 
once  the  rental  is  $75 

The  Jamestown  settlement  in  1612  reveal- 
ing the  daily  life  of  the  colonists,  confronted 
with  the  ever-present  menace  of  the  Indians 
whose  hostility  Is  aggravated  in  part  by  Span- 
ish  Intrigue.     The  capture  of  Pocahontas,   her 


marriage  to  John  Rolfe,  and  the  end  of  Pow- 
hatan's war  of  extermination 

"Not  suited  for  fifth  grade."  Collabora- 
tor 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

973.2     Coionlai  period 

COLONIAL  CHILDREN.  (Primary  grade  ser.) 
llmin     16-sd-$50     1939     EBF  973.2 

el-Jh  Guide  15c 

"This  film  provides  an  authentic  reproduc- 
tion of  a  Colonial  family's  day  from  the  morn- 
ing chores  and  breakfast  to  the  reading  of  the 
Scriptures  by  the  fireside  In  the  evening.  It 
gives  in  detail  home  furnishings,  clothing,  cus- 
toms, and  events  with  conversations  by  the 
cast. 

"May  be  used  advantageously  at  the  Junior 
High  School  level  for  classes  in  History  and 
Social  Studies,  Home  Economics  and  Litera- 
ture. Very  good."  Committee  on  classroom 
films 

"A  good  film  for  use  In  showing  the  cos- 
tumes and  home  furnishings  of  that  period. 
An  entertaining  film  for  grammar  school  chil- 
dren, also  good  for  social  study  classes."  Cali- 
fornia 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

COLONIAL  EXPANSION.    (History  ser.)  llmin 

16-sd-$50     1942     EBF  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 

"Colonial  development  In  America  from  the 

point  of  view  of  the   Influence  of  each  of  the 

great    powers,    Spanish,    French    and    English, 

tracing  in  detail  the  struggle  for  control  which 

finally    ended    with    the    English    being   almost 

completely  supreme."    Ohio 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EARLY  SETTLERS  OF  NEW  ENGLAND. 
(Social  studies  ser.)  llmin  16-sd-$50  1940 
EBF  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 
Produced  In  collaboration  with  Chester 
R.  Arnold,  Director  of  Pioneers'  Village, 
Salem,  Massachusetts.  Reinacts  the  lot  of 
Salem's  hardy  pioneers  about  1626.  Types  of 
people;  the  proximity  of  their  bark  wigwams 
and  dugouts  to  the  seashore;  their  direct 
dependence  upon  the  sea  and  the  land  for 
food;  the  need  for  mutual  assistance;  division 
of  labor;  care  of  the  sick;  problems  of  crop 
cultivation;  relationships  with  England;  and 
the  background  beginnings  of  American  dem- 
ocracy are  portrayed 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

EVE    OF   THE    REVOLUTION.    (Chronicles   of 

Am.    photoplays    ser.)      46min     16-sI-rent    $6 

1924     Yale  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted   by  George   Pierce   Baker  of  Yale 

university  from  a  Chronicle  of  the  same  name, 

written  by  Carl  Becker.    When  the  15  films  In 

this   series   are   all   booked   at  once   the   rental 

is  $75 

Scenes  Incident  to  the  "Stamp  act,"  "Tax- 
ation without  representation,"  the  "Boston 
massacre,"  the  "Boston  tea  party,"  the  Salem 
assembly,  the  famous  rides  of  Paul  Revere 
and  William  Dawes,  Jr.,  the  sharp  military 
clashes  at  Lexington  and  Concord  and  the  re- 
treat of  the  British  are  depicted 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GATEWAY    TO    THE    WEST.      ((Chronicles    of 

Am.    photoplays    ser.)     45min     16-si-rent    $6 

1924     Yale  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted     from     "The     conquest     of     New 

France,"    a    chronicle    written    by    George    M. 


518 


1947    EDITION 


973.2 


GATEWAY   TO    THE   WEST — Continued 
"Wrong.   When   the   15   films   in   this   series   are 
all   booked   at   once   the   rental   is   $75 

Dramatizes  the  struggle  between  France 
and  England  over  the  vast  wilderness  west  of 
the  Alleghanies.  The  film  presents  George 
Washington  as  the  young  Colonel  who,  sent  by 
Governor  Dinwiddle  of  Virginia  to  lodge  a  pro- 
test with  the  French,  assumed  command  of 
the  expedition  upon  the  death  of  his  ranking 
offlcer  and  made  his  courageous  stand  at  Fort 
Necessity 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

KENTUCKIE     RIFLE.      (Pioneer    life)      lOmin 
16-si-sd-$30-$40.    Also    color-$75     Barr      973.2 

973.2 

Jh-sh-adult  Guide 
The  Kentuckie  rifle  is  carried  into  the 
wilderness  by  the  pioneer  as  he  searches  for 
a  suitable  place  to  establish  his  new  home  .  .  . 
and  equips  himself  for  hunting.  In  work  and 
play  the  pioneer  family  found  companionship 
Ideal    $1.65  UWF 

Ohio  Wis    $1.75 

PETER     STUYVESANT.     (Chronicles    of    Am. 

photoplays    ser.)     45min     16-si-rent     $6     1924 

Yale  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted    from     "Dutch    and     English    on 

the    Hudson,"    a    chronicle    written    by    Maude 

Wilder    Goodwin.     When    the    15    films    in    this 

series  are  all  booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Profesor    Dixon    Ryan     Fox    of    Columbia 

University    wrote    the    script    and    supervised 

the   production   of   this   subject 

Presents  the  events  from  1653  to  1664 
through  which  Dutch  New  Amsterdam  became 
English  New  York.  Life  in  the  picturesque 
colony;  the  frivolity  of  the  court  of  Charles  n. 
King  of  England;  the  decision  to  send  a  fleet 
to  New  Amsterdam;  the  growing  revolt  of 
Stuyvesanfs  citizens  against  his  autocratic 
administration;  the  arrival  of  the  English 
fleet;  Stuyvesanfs  determination  to  resist;  and 
his    ultimate    surrender 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PILGRIM    FATHERS.     20min     16-sd-$72;    rent 

$3     1941    UWF  973.2 

Jh-sh-adult 
"American  visitor  to  relatives  in  England 
la  asked  by  children  to  'tell  a  story' — he 
obliges  with  a  tale  of  the  Pilgrims,  once  per- 
secuted in  their  own  town,  and  their  course 
to  America,  where  they  laid  the  foundations 
of  representative  government  in  their  May- 
flower Compact,  and  lived  at  peace  with  their 
Indian  neighbors."  Collaborator 

"The  film  brings  to  mind  In  a  good  way, 
and  one  that  is  accurately  historical,  the  ac- 
complishments of  the  Pilgrims.  .  .  Some  slight 
imperfections  but  these  are  not  sufficient  to 
do  harm  to  the  value  of  the  film."  Rev.  F.  W. 
Murtfeldt 

Calhoun  NH 

Eng  PH    $3 

Ideal    $3.86  RFA   $3 

Nay  SelF 


PILGRIMS.      (Chronicles     of     Am.     photoplays 
aer.)     45mln    16-si-rent  $6    1923    Yale       973.2 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 
Adapted  from    "The  fathers  of  New  Eng- 
land,"  a  chronicle  written  by  Charles  M.   An- 
drews.    When   the   15    films    in    this    series   are 
all  booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Beginning  with  the  experiences  of  the 
Separatists  in  Scrooby,  England,  the  film 
traces  their  migration  to  Holland  in  1607-08, 
and,  twelve  years  later,  their  departure  for 
America.  Depicts  the  voyage  of  the  May- 
flower,   the    landing    on    Plymouth    Rock,    the 


hardships  and  sufferings  during  the  first  win- 
ter and  the  coiirageous  refusal  of  the  Pil- 
grims to  return   to  England 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PURITANS.  (Chronicles  of  Am.  photoplays 
ser.)  45min  16-sl-rent  $6  1924  Yale  973.2 
el-Jh-sh-c    Guide 

Adapted  from  "The  fathers  of  New  Eng- 
land," a  chronicle  written  by  Charles  M.  An- 
drews. When  the  15  films  in  this  series  are 
aJl  booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Contrasts  tlie  economic  background  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony  and  life  in  early 
New  England  (1630),  with  the  court  of  King 
Charles  I.  It  reveals  the  political  moves  be- 
hind Thomas  Morton's  effort  to  discredit  the 
Puritans  in  England  and  to  bring  about  the 
revocation  of  their  charter.  Traces  the  rise 
of  dissension  within  the  colony,  including  the 
departure  of  Roger  Williams,  and  portrays  the 
capable  leadership  of  Governor  Winthrop  in 
successfully  bringing  the  colony  through  this 
dual  crisis   in   its  affairs 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PURITANS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS    COLONY. 
2R     16-sd-$72;    rent   $4     1940   AudF  973.2 

el-Jh  sh-c 
The  commentator  speaks  of  the  grimness 
of  some  of  the  customs  of  the  puritan  period, 
and  then  we  see  a  map  locating  the  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony,  as  he  tells  of  its  origin 
and  gives   some   points   of   its   history 

We  then  see  actual  scenes  in  the  dally 
life  of  the  people  such  as  the  governor  and  his 
assistants,  speech  making,  and  treatment  of 
strangers.  A  few  years  later,  some  scenes  of 
daily  life.  A  little  girl  is  scorned  by  other 
children  because  of  her  mother's  reputation. 
Methods  used  to  regulate  the  conduct  of  every 
person  in  the  community  are  shown,  using  the 
same  erring  woman  and  her  child  as  ex- 
amples. There  is  a  scene  in  church  showing 
how  the  congregation  was  forcibly  kept  awake 
if  necessary.  We  see  some  of  the  hardships — 
for  instance,  caring  for  the  sick  in  cold  weath- 
er when  supplies  were  low.  There  is  a  home- 
ly scene  of  women  washing  clothes  by  the 
river.  A  man  is  seen  in  a  stock,  where  he 
has  been  put  because  he  laughed  on  the  Sab- 
bath. The  film  closes  as  the  town  crier  calls 
"Nine   o'clock   and   all's  well" 

BraP   $80;   rent  $3         Kan    $3 
Cal  NM    $2.50 

Calhoun    $2.50  Ohio 

Ideal   $3.85  SelP 

SEEING    SALEM.     15min     16-si-rent     $1    1937 
UWF  973.2 

Jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  Paramount.  Claudette  Col- 
bert  is   the   star 

Excerpts  from  the  theatrical  film  "Maid 
of  Salem"  form  this  picture  of  life  In  the  vil- 
lage  of  Salem,    Mass. 

A  carton  of  24  stills  annotated  for  teach- 
ing use  is  provided  with  this  film 

"A  very  excellent  picture  for  'local  color' 
In    colonial    days."      Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributers 

WOLFE     AND     MONTCALM.      (Chronicles    of 

Am.    photoplays    ser.)      45min     16-si-rent    $6 

1924     Yale  973.2 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 

Adapted     from     "The     conquest     of     New 

Prance,"    a    chronicle    written    by    George    M. 

Wrong.     W^hen   the   15   films   in   this   series  are 

all    booked    at    once    the    rental    is    $75 

Recounts  the  work  of  William  Pitt.  Ex- 
plains the  situation  in  world  politics  which 
prompted  Pitt  to  send  an  army  overseas  in 
command  of  General  Jsimes  Wolfe.  Reveals 
successively,  the  situation  in  New  France,  with 
General  Montcalm  hampered  by  the  Jealousy 
of   Vaudreuil,    (governor   General;    the   military 


519 


973.3-973.9 


EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


WOLFE    AND    MONTCALM — Continued 
strategy    of    Wolfe    in    his    attack    on    Quebec; 
Montcalm's    desperate    defense;    and    the    clash 
on   the   Plains  of  Abraham 

"Too    many    battlefield    scenes."      Collabo- 
rator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  disU-ibutora 


army  south  to  Yorktown;  the  arrival  of  the 
French  fleet;  the  complete  outwitting  of  Clin- 
ton and  Cornwallis:  the  battle  of  Yorktown, 
and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  are  all  de- 
picted 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


973.3     Revolution.     Confederation 

DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  (Chron- 
icles of  Am.  photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si- 
rent  $6    1924    Yale  973.3 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Adapted    from    "The    eve    of    the    Revolu- 
tion,"    a    chronicle    written    by    Carl    Becker. 
When  the  15  films  in  this  series  are  all  booked 
at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Account  of  the  efforts  of  a  small  group 
of  patriots  to  bring  about  a  unanimous  vote 
in  favor  of  independence  reveals  clearly  the 
three  outstanding  attitudes  of  public  opinion, 
as  represented  by  the  Tories,  the  Conservatives 
and  those   in  favor  of  absolute  Independence 

"Historical  accuracy  makes  it  valuable." 
Collaborator 

Available  from,  10   or  more  filin 
libraries  or  distributors 

OUR  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE. 

20min  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50  1941  Acad  973.3 
el-jh-sh-adult  Guide 
"An  authentic  dramatization,  not  only  of 
the  signing  of  the  great  document,  but  of 
the  years  of  struggle  and  strife  before  the 
signing.  The  Stamp  Act,  the  Quartering  Act, 
the  Boston  Tea  Party,  the  Committees  of 
Correspondence  and  the  many  other  flaming 
events  leading  to  the  declaration  of  July  4th 
are   vividly  portrayed."     Tennessee 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

VINCENNES.    (Chronicles    of    Am.    photoplays 
ser.)   45  min     16-si-rent  $6    1923    Yale       973.3 
el-Jh-sh-c   Guide 

Adapted  from  "The  Old  Northwest,"  a 
chronicle  written  by  Frederic  Austin  Ogg. 
Wlien  the  15  films  in  this  series  are  all  booked 
at  once  the  rental  is  $75 

Story  of  the  struggle  for  supremacy  along 
the  frontier  when  the  American  Colonies  were 
fighting    for    independence    in    the    East 

Hamilton,  British  Governor  General  of  the 
Northwest,  occupies  Vincennes  to  curb  the 
Influence  of  westward -spreading  pioneers. 
Cteorge  Rogers  Clark,  to  rid  the  country  of 
Hamilton  and  his  Indian  allies,  strikes  out 
from  Kentucky  and  reaches  Kaskaskia  before 
old  weather  in  1779.  Protected  by  an  im- 
penetrable wilderness  he  feels  secure  until 
spring.  Grasping  the  opportunity,  Clark 
presses  across  the  "Drowned  Lands"  and 
captures  Vincennes,  breaking  the  Influence  of 
the  British  over  the  Indians  and  winning  for 
the  Republic  the  vast  territory  from  which 
later  were  formed  the  states  of  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Illinois.  Michigan,  and  Wisconsin 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

YORKTOWN.    (Chronicles    of    Am.    photoplays 

ser.)    45min     16-si-rent   $6     1924     Yale       973.3 

el-Jh-sh-c   Guide 

Adapted      from      "Washington      and      his 

comrades    in    arms,"    a    chronicle    written    by 

George   M.   Wrong.   When   the   15   films   in   this 

series  are  all  booked  at  once  the  rental   is  $75 

Indicates     the     progress     of    the     War    of 

Independence    between    January    and    October, 

1781.       The     hardships     and     suffering     of     the 

American     troops;     the     problems     confronting 

General     W^ashington     due     to     discouragement 

and    interference;    the    international    aspect    of 

the    campaign    of    1781;    the    aid    rendered    by 

the  French  leaders;  the  march  of  the  American 


973.4     Constitutional    period 

OUR  LOUISIANA  PURCHASE.  (American 
historical  ser.)  20m!n  16-sd-$90;  rent  $3.50 
Acad  973.4 

Jh-sh  Guide 
"Shows  how  the  Louisiana  Territory  was 
purchased  from  France.  Historical  figures  in- 
volved in  this  transaction  include  Napoleon, 
Talleyrand,  Ambassador  Livingston,  James 
Madison,  and  Thomas  Jefferson.  Dialog." 
Scholastic 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


973.7     Civil   war 

DIXIE.     (Chronicle    of    Am.     photoplays     ser.) 
45min    16-si-rent    $6    1924    Yale  973.7 

el-Jh-sh-c   Guide 
Adapted    from    "The    day    of    the    confed- 
eracy."   a    chronicle    written    by    Nathaniel    W. 
Stephenson.    When    the    15    films   In    this   series 
are   all   booked  at  once   the  rental  Is  $75 

Depicts  the  experiences  of  a  typical  south- 
ern family  behind  the  lines,   from  the  time  its 
men  ride  off  to  the  War  until  the  final  months 
of   the   struggle.    Reveals   especially    the    heroic 
part  played  by   the  women  of  the  Confederacy 
and    the    position    and    attitude    of    the    slaves 
It    ends    with    a    re-creation    of   Appomat- 
tox   when    General    Lee,    representing    the    un- 
broken spirit  of  the  South,  meets  with  (jcneral 
Grant  and  terms  of  surrender   are  arranged 
Available  frotn  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

STRANGE    GLORY.    (Historical    mystery    ser.) 

IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  973.7 

jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"For  24  years,  senate  committees  debated 
whether  or  not  Anna  Carroll  was  the  author 
of  the  Civil  War  Tennessee  plan.  .  .  The  film 
opens  in  1862.  The  Confederacy  is  winning, 
and  scenes  of  panic  occur  in  the  North.  Sud- 
denly Grant  strikes  in  the  Tennessee  River 
region,  issuing  his  famous  memorandum  for 
'unconditional  surrender.'  The  battle  is  won.  .  . 
Eight  years  later,  Anna  Carroll  announced  she 
was  the  author  of  the  plan.  .  .  The  files  on 
Miss  Carroll  did  not  refer  to  the  plan.  Teach- 
ers of  history  may  find  this  film  useful  to 
stimulate  students  to  do  collateral  reading. 
Recommended  for  American  hiistory,  grades  6 
and  up."  Advisory  committee 

AMNH    $1.50  Kan    $1.50    ea 

BosU  Tenn  $2 

Geo  $2 


973.9     United    States— 20th    century 

HEADLINES  OF  THE  CENTURY— l-V.  lOmln 
ea     16-sd-apply     TFC  973.9 

Paramount  productions,  available  only  to 
schools 

No.  1  covers  the  period  from  1897  to  1905. 
No.  II  covers  the  period  from  1905  to  1910. 
No.  Ill  covers  the  period  between  1910  and 
1923.  No.  IV  portrays  some  important  events 
and  personages  of  the  period  between  1923  and 
1932  and  No.  V  covers  the  period  from  1928  to 
the  nomination  of  Franklin  Delano  Roosevelt 


520 


1947   EDITION 


973.9-976.4 


HEADLINES  OF  THE  CENTURY — Continued 

All  are  recommended  for  classes  In  Ameri- 
can history  grades  4  througrh  college,  to  show 
personalities  and  events  of  these  periods 

AMNH  $1.50  ea  Ohio 

Kan    60c  Okla 

MR    PRESIDENT.     lOmln     IG-si-sd     1940    Offi- 
cial 973.9 
May  be  had  as  a  silent  feature  for  $8.75; 
and   a   sound-on-fllm    version    for   $17.50 

The  voice  of  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Is 
heard  taking  the  pledge  of  office.  Then  fol- 
low scenes  of  inaugurations  and  leading  events 
of  the  administrations  of  Theodore  Roosevelt, 
McKinley,  Taft,  Wilson,  Harding,  Coolidge, 
Hoover  and  of  Franklin  Delano  Roosevelt,  end- 
ing with  his  third   inauguration 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


974     New  England 


HISTORIC     NEW     ENGLAND.      21min      16-sd- 
color-apply    1947    Simmel  974 

Jh-sh-c-tr-adult 

The  present  day  six  New  England  States 
are  shown.  Film  begins  chronologically  by 
showing  reminders  of  New  England's  historic 
300  years 


974.4     Massachusetts 

THREE  CENTURIES  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

30min  16-sd-$108;  rent  $4.50  1934  UWF  974.4 
el-Jh-sh-c 
Chapters  from  American  history,  pre- 
pared and  directed  by  Professor  Albert  Bush- 
nell  Hart  of  Harvard  University  who  provides 
a  descriptive  narrative,  telling  the  story  of 
Massachusetts  from  the  time  of  the  Pilgrims' 
landing  to  the  departure  of  the  modern  air 
liner  from  Boston 

While  the  picture  is  suitable  for  many 
types  of  audiences,  it  is  "pointed"  particu- 
larly  for   elementary  and   high  school   use 

BraP  Nay 

Calhoun  Ohio 

Eng  PH 

IdP  West 

IntF 


975.5     Virginia 

BIRTHPLACE  OF  A  NATION.  lOmin  16-sd- 
rent   $1.50   UWF  975.5 

Jh-sh 

Williamsburg,   Va.,    settled  over  300  years 
ago,     restored     to     XVII     century     glory,     and 
brought  to  life  in  this  film  by  actors  wearing  \ 
authentic   costumes  of  that   earlv  day 

The  Capitol,  Council  Chamber  with  coat 
of  Arms  of  Queen  Anne,  General  Court,  Bruton 
Church,  with  three  royal  governors  buried  in 
its  churchyard.  The  oldest  collegiate  structure 
in  America.  An  ancient  jail  and  powder  mag- 
azine. And  the  governor's  palace,  so  ornate 
that  the  early  colonists  protested  Its  extrava- 
gance 

Calhoun  IntP 

Cos  Nay 

Den  PH 

Eastin    $1  West 
Eng 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY  LIFE  IN  WIL- 
bl.'^'^fP.y'^®'  VIRGINIA.  44min  16-sd-color- 
$240     1943     Eastman  975.5 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Reels  may  be  had  separately  at  $60  ea 
The    film's    four    reels    are    arranged    in 
three  units,   each  of  which  may  be  used  sepa- 
rately.    Unit   1,    HOME   LIFE    (R  1   &  2)    em- 


braces the  home,  especially  the  kitchen.  In  the 
morning.  Unit  2,  EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY 
CABINET-MAKING  (R  3)  shows  the  work  of 
the  shop,  the  Governor's  palace  &  inspection 
of  a  desk.  Unit  3  COMMUNITY  LIFE  (R  4) 
covers  town  life  aind  evening  at  home."  Film 
news 

"Best  educational   film   produced   thus   far 
in  the  area  of  American  history."  Collaborator 
"Beautiful  film.    Should  be  in  every  school." 
Collaborator 

"This  film  Is  an  outstanding  example  of 
the  creative  use  of  the  potentialities  of  cine- 
matography in  Kodachrome  and  the  facilities  of 
a  cultural  shrine  to  present  a  vivid  and  ac- 
curate account  of  the  everyday  life  of  Ameri- 
cans who  lived  and  worked  two  centuries  ago. 
It  will  be  of  particular  Interest  to  either  the 
specialists  interested  in  ways  and  means  of 
the  dilTuslon  of  knowledge  or  the  teacher 
charged  with  the  responsibility  of  providing 
students  or  adults  with  an  understanding  of 
American  life  during  the  Colonial  Period." 
Educational  screen 

Available  from,   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

PLANTER    OF    COLONIAL    VIRGINIA.     (His- 
tory ser.)   llmin    16-sd-$50    1940    BBF      975.5 
el-Jh-sh-adult  Guide  15c 

"Produced  in  collaboration  with  the  Wil- 
liam.sburg  Restoration,  this  film  provides  an 
authentic  portrayal  of  life  in  eighteenth-cen- 
tury Colonial  Virginia. 

"In  the  course  of  a  personalized  and 
integrated  story,  the  following  are  portrayed: 
the  atmosphere  and  functions  of  the  tobacco 
plantation;  the  significance  of  Williamsburg  as 
the  political  and  social  center  of  the  colony; 
the  roles  of  the  slave,  indentured  servant,  and 
artisan;  methods  of  manufacture  and  means  of 
transportation;  political  and  economic  factors; 
practices  in  medicine  and  penology;  and  the 
costumes,  architecture,  social  customs  and 
music  of  the  period."     Georgia 

"An    excellent    film   for   elementary   school 
history    classes.      Good    views    of    colonial    ar- 
chitecture  and   costumes."     California 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


976.3     Louisiana 

LIFE     IN     OLD     LOUISIANA.     (History    ser.) 
lOmin      16-sd-$50      1942      EBF  976.3 

el-Jh-sh  Guide  15c 

"Portrays  representative  aspects  of  Louisi- 
ana and  its  key  city.  New  Orleans,  during  the 
years  of  Creole  dominance.  Very  poor  charac- 
ter portrayal,  acting  bad.  Subject  matter  in- 
adequate. Lots  of  irrevelant  material.  (5ood 
sound   and   commentator."     Collaborator 

"Scenes  of  the  slave  market  were  not  ac- 
ceptable  to   colored   teachers."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 


976.4     Texas 

HEROES  OF  THE  ALAMO.  76mln  16-sd-rent 
$12.50     1940  Eastin  976.4 

Jh-sh-adult 

Rental  given  includes  2  reels  of  short 
subjects 

"An  authentic  historical  spectacle  lead- 
ing up  to  and  including  the  famous  Battle  of 
the  Alamo.  .  .  Presents  an  accurate  picture  of 
the  Southwest  frontier  of  the  period  of  1836 
.  .  .  With  Bruce  Warren  and  Ruth  Findlay." 
Radio — Visual   aids   for   education 

CFC  $2 

MEN    OF    TEXAS.    9R    16-sd-rent    $17.50    UWF 

976.4 
Jh-sh-c-adult 

A  Universal  production 

"Robert  Stack,  Broderlck  Crawford  and 
Jackie    Cooper   are   featured    In    this    story   of 


521 


976.4-F 


EDUCATIONAL   FILM    GUIDE 


MEN   OF  TEXAS — Continued 
the    Lone    Star    State   during   the    period    Just 
after    the    Civil    War.      Sam    Houston,    States 
rights    and    lawlessness    are    the    ingredients." 
Movie  makers 

"Available   from   January   3,    1944   for   ap- 
proved  non- theatrical    audiences."      Producer 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  ,  PH 

Ideal    $17.50  Shad   $17.50 

REMEMBER  THE  ALAMO.     39min     16-sd-$75; 
rent  $4     Eastin  976.4 

Jh-sh 

Depicts  the  trends  and  events  which  led 
to  the  Texas  War  of  Independence,  and  which 
eventually  brought  the  whole  Southwest  under 
the  Stars  and  Stripes 

Geo    $3.50 

loS 


976.9     Kentucky 


KENTUCKY   PIONEERS.   (History  ser.)   llmin 
16-sd-$50     1941     EBF  976.9 

el-Jh-sh-adu!t  Guide  15c 
This  film  shows  representative  aspects  of 
the  early  pioneering  movement  into  the  Ken- 
tucky territory.  This  is  the  life  of  our 
country  in  the  1780*  s,  picturing  travel  along 
the  Wilderness  Road,  the  role  of  the  frontier 
forts,  and  the  settlers'  establishment  of  new 
homes.  Weaving,  soap-making,  cooking, 
candle  molding,  carpentry,  cabin  construction, 
schooling  and  square  dancing  are  among  the 
activities  of  the  time 

"Fine  picture  showing  work  of  one  group 
of  people  of  Kentucky,  Many  close-ups  in- 
crease teaching  and  learning  possibilities. 
Stiffness  and  unnaturalness  of  characters  when 
they  speak  is  only  weakness."  Collaborator 

"A  much  needed  film  on  pioneer  life 
and  the  westward  movement  in  the  1780's. 
Authentic  reproduction  of  frontier  life.  Well 
done.  Should  be  especially  useful  in  history 
at  the  elementary  and  junior  high  school 
levels."  Louise  Condlt 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
lihraries  or  distributors 


OVERLAND    TO    CALIFORNIA.     15min     IG-si- 
$24     1930     EBP  978 

el-Jh-sh-c  Guide 
"Evolution  of  westward  highways,  from 
pioneer  days  to  present-day  air  routes.  The 
Mormon  Temple  and  Tabernacle  in  Salt  Lake 
City  are  shown,  as  are  Great  Salt  Lake  and 
salt  operations  carried  out  along  its  shores. 
The  trail  continues  westward  from  Sparks, 
Nevada,  passing  through  the  Sierra  Nevadas, 
the  Sacramento  Valley,  and  the  city  of  Sacra- 
mento to  San  Francisco  and  the  famous  Gold- 
en  Gate."     Iowa 

"Old.      Jumbled.      About    early    routes    to 
California."     Collaborator 

"Historical   material   excellent."     Collabo- 
rator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

PIONEERS   OF   THE    PLAINS.     (History  ser.) 

lOmin    16-sd-$50    1942    EBF  978 

el-Jh-sh   Guide  15c 

"Traces  the  experiences  of  a  pioneer  family 

in  journeying  from  Illinois  to  a  homestead  on 

the  midwestern  plains.    Dramatic  presentation. 

Conversations    and    music    of    the    time    lend 

reality.     Character  portrayal   good.     Interesting 

material.       Good     sound     and     commentator." 

California 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


994    Australia 


16-sI-sd-$48-$72; 
994 


NATION      BUILDERS.       3R 

rent   $2.50      1939    UWF 

Produced  by  James  A.  Sherlock,  Syd- 
ney, Australia.  Took  first  prize  in  advanced 
amateur  documentary  class,  1938  American 
Cinematographer  contest.  The  silent  version 
may   be   purchased   for    $31 

The    film    covers   the   history   of   Australia 
from  the  landing  of  Captain  Cook  in  1770 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


F    FICTIONAL  FILMS 


978    Western   states 

FRONTIER  WOMAN.  (Chronicles  of  Am. 
photoplays  ser.)  45min  16-si-rent  $6  1923 
Yale  978 

el-jh-sh-c  Guide 
Adapted  from  Pioneers  of  the  Old 
Southwest,  a  chronicle  written  by  Constance 
Lindsay  Skinner.  When  the  15  films  in  this 
series  are  all  booked  at  once  the  rental  is  $75 
Story  of  the  settlement  of  Watauga,  in 
the  mountains  of  Tennessee,  in  1780.  Prac- 
tically all  of  Watauga's  fighting  men  had  rid- 
den with  John  Sevier  against  Major  Pat- 
rick Ferguson,  Tory  terrorizer  of  the  frontier 
With  every  trader  bringing  fearful  tales 
of  Indian  uprisings  the  courageous  women 
carried  on  alone  and  refused  to  recall  their 
warriors,  who  fought  and  won  the  battle  of 
King's  Mountain,  a  victory  that  was  a  pre- 
lude to  the  defeat  of  Cornwallis 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOLDEN  WEST.  9min  16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 
1941     Offlcial  978 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Story  of  the  development  of  the  American 
West  from  the  first  mining  prospectors  to  the 
modern    mining    methods    of    today.      The    life 
of  the   Navajo   Indians   in   the  wild   and  wooly 
days  and  their  part  in  the  modern  West 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


ADVENTURES  OF  CHICO.    55min    16-sd-$260: 
rent   $15    Pictorial  F 

p-el-jh-sh-c-adult 

Prices    have    not    been    verified    1947 

Released   theatrically   in   1937 

"Documentary  film,  more  than  a  year  in 
the  making,  was  photographed  in  Central  Mex- 
ico. Little  Chico  is  a  Mexican  peon  who  has 
no  youngsters  to  play  with  and  so  makes 
friends  of  all  the  animals  about  him.  The  high 
point  of  his  adventures  is  a  battle  between  a 
rattlesnake  and  a  pet  bird  during  which  the 
snake  is  killed."     Motion  picture  rev.   digest 

"Reminiscent  of  the  breathlessly  beautiful 
'Sequoia'.  .  .  Superbly  photographed,  interest- 
ing,  and  engrossing  narrative."     Cue 

"If  It  is  not  the  best  animal  picture  ever 
made,    we   hope    some   one   will   tell   us   where 
to  go  to  look  for  its  equal."     N.Y.   Times 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ADVENTURES  OF  HUCKLEBERRY  FINN. 

38min  16-sd-apply     1946  TFC  F 

el-Jh-sh-c-a 
Major    episodes    in    Mark    Twain's    great 
American  novel  produced  by  MGM.  It  portrays 
Huck's  flight  from  home,  his  journey  down  the 
Mississippi   with   Jim,   the   runaway  slave,   and 
their    encounter    with     the     fraudulent     "King 
Louis    the    XVII"    and    the    "Duke   of    Bridge- 
water."     Loyalties     are     stressed     as     well     as 
the  humor  and  pathos  of  Twain's  classic 
Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


522 


1947    EDITION 


F 


ADVENTURES   OF   TOM    SAWYER.   91min    16- 
sd-rent   $15   Pictorial  F 

el-Jh-sh 

Price  has  not  been  verified  1947 

A  Selznick  production 

Tommy  Kelly  is  in  the  title  role,  sup- 
ported by  Jackie  Moran  and  Marcia  Mae 
Jones 

"Shrewdly  fabricated  entertainment  .  .  . 
the  juvenile  actors  carry  on  with  competent 
assurance.  .  . 

"And  once  again  the  screen  demonstrates 
that  such  memorable  scenes  as  the  white- 
washing of  the  Sawyer  fence,  the  midnight 
murder  in  a  graveyard,  and  Tom,  Huck  and 
Joe's  brief  career  as  homesick  pirates  have 
lost   none   of   their   enchantment."      Newsweek 

"Suitable  for  assembly  programs;  also  for 
English  classes  after  reading  this  book."  Col- 
laborator 

AvailaHJe  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

ALICE     IN      WONDERLAND.       19min       16-sd- 
apply    TFC  F 

el 
An  excerpt   .rom  a  Paramount  production, 

available  only  to  schools 

Tlie  full  length  Paramount  film  is  listed 
below 

"This  excerpt  gives  a  detailed  presenta- 
tion in  costume  of  the  leading  characters  of 
the  book  and  photographs  of  the  actors  and 
actresses  who  portrayed  them. 

"The  opening  sequence  of  the  story  is 
then  shown  with  Alice  in  her  living-room  ex- 
amining the  chessmen,  commenting  on  the 
rabbit  she  sees  out  the  window,  talking  to 
the  turtle  in  the  aquarium  and  to  Uncle  Gil- 
bert's picture  and  finally  her  solioquy  with 
the  cat. 

"Includes  the  scene  in  which  Alice  dozes 
oft  and  walks  through  the  looking-glass. 
She  is  shown  examining  the  Encyclopedia 
Britannica  in  the  'looking  glass  house'  and 
talking  to  Uncle  Gilbert.  .  .  After  her  trip 
down  the  rabbit  hole  she  is  seen  taking  the 
potion  which  makes  her  grow  and  finally  eat- 
ing the  cake  which  makes  her  small.  The  film 
closes  with  Alice  small  enough  to  go  through 
the  little  doorway  which  takes  her  into  Won- 
derland. 

"Recommended  for  use  with  classes  at  all 
grade  levels  for  the  purpose  of  orienting  the 
students  in  the  story  and  in  providing  a  psy- 
chological preparation  for  enjoying  and  In- 
terpreting the  characters  of  the  book  and 
their  conversations  with  Alice."  Advisory 
committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


^^'^^     KARENINA.     38min    16-sd-apply      1946 

Jh-sh-c-a 

•  Based  on  Count  Tolstoy's  famous  novel, 
it  stresses  the  ill-fated  romance  of  Anna  Kar- 
enina  with  Count  Vronsky  and  the  inevitable 
tragedy  resulting  from  their  defiance  of  the 
conventions.  Elaborate  sets  and  costumes  re- 
flect the  modes  and  usages  of  Czarlst  Russian 
society  of  the  late  19th  century 

Am    mus    $2.50  Ohio 

Gfo,?5  okla    $2.50 

W    i^i^il.  Wis    $5 

Ky    $4.50  YMCA 

Minn    $4 


"A  strangely  moving  dramatic  anthology 
of  small  town  characters  and  their  interwoven 
lives.  A  piece  far  off  the  beaten  picture  path 
and  striking  in  its  fine  artistry  as  well  as  its 
searching  humanities."     Variety 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


BEYOND    OUR    HORIZON.     45min    16-sd-rent 

$12    RFA  p 

sh-c-adult 

Produced  in  England  and  released  in  this 
country  in  1939 

"Story  of  village  life  in  Norway  set 
amongst  beautiful  scenery  of  fjords  and  moun- 
tains. The  film  depicts  the  family  life  of  a 
Pastor  beloved  of  his  people,  his  simple  faith 
in  God  through  prayer,  and  his  belief  in  God's 
power  of  healing  a  dying  child  when  the  doctor 
has  given  up  all  hope.  The  climax  comes  when 
his  wife  meets  with  an  accident  and  is  told  it 
Is  doubtful  whether  she  will  walk  again.  He 
vows  to  pray  for  her  recovery  until  his  prayer 
is  answered.  It  is,  his  wife  walks,  but  only 
across  the  room,  when  she  sinks  in  her  hus- 
band's arms  and  dies. 

"A  sincere  and  impressive  film.  The  act- 
ing Is  good,  and  the  technical  presentation 
first  rate.  This  is  a  beautiful  piece  of  work 
which,  however,  raises  more  questions  than 
L*.  solves.  The  one  responsible  should  see  the 
film  before  attempting  to  show  it  for  religious 
purposes.  Adults  and  adolescents.  For  general 
use,  but  specially  suitable  for  discussion 
groups,  or  to  precede  an  address  on  prayer. 
Highly   recommended."     British   film   inst. 

Ideal    $13.25  UWF 

PH    $12  YMCA 

SelP 


BIG    CAGE.    8R    16-sd-rent    $17.50      1938    UWF 

F 
Jh-sh 
Produced    by    Universal    in    1933 
Starring     Clyde     Beatty.     Story     of     man 
against    beast,     with    a    dramatic    background 
furnished  by  a  cast  including  Raymond  Hatton, 
Anita  Page,   Andy  Devine,   Vince   Barnett  and 
Mickey    Rooney 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $14.40  TexVB 


BISCUIT   EATER.   75min      16-sd-rent    apply  Fi 

F 
el-Jh-sh    Guide 

Produced  by  Paramount  pictures  corpora- 
tion  in   1940 

Story  of  a  hunting  dog  and  a  boy;  the 
training  of  the  dog  who  was  a  "biscuit  eater" 
(that  is  one  who  ate  but  didn't  earn  his  way); 
how  the  boy  defended  the  dog— and  the  final 
triumph  of  the  dog  in  a  contest 

"The  love  of  a  boy  for  his  dog  has  great 
appeal.  Splendid  for  motion  picture  apprecia- 
tion groups  because  scenario,  photography, 
acting,  settings  are  so  well  done."  Collabora- 
tor 

A  children's  book  of  the  same  title  has 
been  prepared  by  James  Street  (1941  Dial 
press  $2).  He  was  advised  by  Joyce  Bradfleld 
who  wrote  the  original  story  which  appeared 
In  the  Saturday  Evening  Post.    May  13,    1939 

Calhoun 

SAd 

TexVH 


B-^CK    DOOR    TO    HEAVEN.      8R      16-sd-rent 
$l<s.oO     UWF  p- 

sh-adult 

o*      ^^2,*"'"?®  "Wallace  Ford,  Patricia  Ellis  and 
btuart  Erwin 


BOY    MEETS   DOG.     16-si-sd    1940    Castle       F 
el-Jh 

Available    in     the    following    lengths    and 
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BOY    MEETS   DOG — Continued  ,  _^^  _^ 

sales  distributors:  100ft-si-$2.75;  360ft-si-$8.75: 
350ft-sd-$17.50.  Also  available  from  B&H  In 
color— $60;   rent   $3  ^  ,,   ,^    v, 

A  cartoon  about  a  boy  who  couldn  t  be 
a  "reg'lar  feller"  because  father  wouldn't  let 
him.  Boy  brings  home  a  dog  and  father  froths 
into  unconsciousness.  Father  dreams  that  the 
pixie  friends  of  all  boys  and  dogs  sentence  hirn 
to  grow  young  again.  He  awakes  a  changed 
father  tt  t  t.- 

"Exceptional  comedy  cartoon.       H.Li.K. 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

BURMA     CONVOY.     75min     16-sd-rent     $17.50 
UWF  F" 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Universal  In  1941 
Charles     Bickford,     Evelyn     Ankers     and 
Frank    Albertson    in    an    exciting    story   of    the 
carrying  of  supplies  over  Burma  Road  between 
Lashio  and  Chungking.   American  and  Chinese 
secret  service  men  team  up  to  catch  the  bandits 
who  regularly  raid  the  convoy 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $17.50  TexVB 

CANDYLAND.    9min    16-sd-color-rent    $3    UWF 

F 

A  color  film  which  is  direct  reduction  by 
technicolor  of  a  major  Hollywood  cartoon  pro- 
duction.     Universal    release 

When  Babv  insists  he  cannot  sleep  Sand- 
man takes  hini  to  Candy  Land,  where  ultra- 
efflciency  reigns  among  the  little  folk  who 
make   the   sweets 

"The  singing  and  music  are  good.  This 
is  an  excellent  film  for  children,  no  doubt 
adults  would  like  it  too.  The  workmen  in  the 
candy  factory  sing  and  work.  They  must  pass 
Inspection  and  prepared  to  make  candy.  There 
is  not  a  dull  moment  in  the  entire  film. 

"There  is  much  comedy  as  the  workmen 
make  many  kinds  of  candy.  This  picture 
could  be  used  at  any  time  of  the  year.  It  is  a 
good  clean  picture  and  perhaps  one  of  the  best 
and   most   interesting  for  children."     J.K.W. 

Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

Eng  TexVE 

loS  West 

CANDYTOWN.     (Jungle  jinks  ser.)     lOmin     16- 
si-sd-$8.75-$17.50       1944       Official  F 

p-el-jh-sh-adult 
A    trip    to    the    moon    which    is    made    ol 
lollypop  posts  and  peppermint  canes 
Cen    sd-$17.50  UWF    si-sd-$l-$1.25 

FiP    sd-$l  VES 

Ideal    si  Wilo   si 

CAPTAIN  CAUTION.  90mln  16-sd-rent  $15  Fi  F 
jh-sh-c-adult 

Produced    by    United    Artists    in    1940 

Story  unfolds  against  the  background  of 
*the  War  of  1812.  An  American  merchant  vessel 
Is  captured  by  the  English  after  they  had 
Instituted  their  blockade  against  the  United 
States 

After  a  sea  battle  the  ship  finally  makes 
its  way  to  France  and  then  to  America  under 
the  captaincy  of  the  daughter  of  its  former 
captain,  killed  in  the  fighting 

By  Kenneth  Roberts,  with  Victor  Mature, 
Louise  Piatt,  Bruce  Cabot  and  Leo  Carillo  In 
the  cast 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

CAPTAIN    FURY.      94min     16-sd-$600     Post     F 
el-Jh-sh-adult 
Produced   by  Hal   Roach   Studios  in  1939 
An  adventure  story  of  the  Robin  Hood  of 

Australia  at   the   time  of   its   settlement.    Star- 
ring   Brian    Aherne    and    Victor    McLagleh 
Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 


CARNIVAL     IN      FLANDERS.      95min      16-sd- 
sale    apply;    rent    $19.50     1936     IntF  F 

c    Guide 

35mm  rights  owned  by  Tri-National.  The 
film  was  produced  by  Tobis.  French  title  is 
La  Kermesse  Heroique.  This  version  not 
recommended  for  high  school  audiences. 
Another  version  which  runs  85  min  has  been 
specially   edited   for  high   schools 

Committee  on  exceptional  photoplays  of 
the  National  board  of  review  has  selected  this 
film,  from  the  book  of  the  same  title  by  Charles 
Spaak,  as  the  best  seen  this  year  (1936).  This 
is  a  French  dialog  film  with  Elnglish  subtitles. 
Jacques  Feyder  directed.  Received  the  Grand 
prix  du  cinema  francais  and  the  gold  medal 
award  of  the  Venice  international  exposition 
of  cinematography 

"The  story  tells  of  la  town's]  predicament 
when,  on  the  eve  of  a  carnival,  the  Burgo- 
master and  aldermen  learn  that  the  Spanish 
plan  to  spend  the  night  there.  The  Spanish 
are  a  battalion  of  King  Philip's  army,  which 
have  thoroughly  terrified  Flanders.  .  .  The 
Burgomaster  has  an  idea.  He  will  pretend  to 
be  dead  in  the  hope  that  the  Duke  will  pass 
through  the  village  without  stopping."  N.Y. 
Sun 

"Gallic  wit  at  its  crispest  delivered  by  a 
splendid  cast  who  wear  their  ruffs  and  panta- 
loons with  an  air.  This  with  direction,  photog- 
raphy and  music  explains  why  the  film  won 
two  coveted  European  cinema  prizes.  Adults." 
Christian  science  monitor 

"The  rarest  thing  in  the  cinema,  a  really 
adult  film.  .  .  It  is  an  admirable  film,  a  little 
obscene  like  most  good  comedies,  and  beauti- 
fully acted.  .  .  M.  Feyder' s  camera  picks  out 
with  vividness  and  invention  absurdities  in 
costume  and  character  and  almost  as  skillfully 
as  a  Restoration  dramatist  he  lightly  works 
into  his  ribald  story  a  touch  of  the  genuine, 
the  simple  emotion."     Spectator 

CHARLEY'S    AUNT.    82min    16-sd-rent    $10-20 
Fi  F 

sh-adult 
Produced  by  20  th  Century- Fox  in  1941 
Brandon   Thomas's  famous  stage  hit  with 
Jack  Benny  as  Charles'  Aunt  from  Brazil 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVB 

CHEERS  FOR  MISS  BISHOP.  94min  16-sd-$600; 
rent  $17.50  Nu-Art  F 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult    Guide 
Martha  Scott  plays  the  role  of  an  idealis- 
tic   school     teacher    in    a    university    of     the 
Middle  West 

"One  of  the  most  delightful  and  charming 
pictures.  ...  As  a  teacher  I  find  it  especially 
interesting,  as  it  shows  the  public  what  a 
really  fine  person  a  teacher  can  be  and  what 
a  splendid  influence  a  good  teacher  is:  The 
acting  is  superb,  and  the  story  holds  the  in- 
terest from  start  to  finish.  There  are  many 
very  touching  scenes.  The  scenes  between 
Miss  Bishop  and  the  founder  of  the  college  are 
a  joy."  Helen  L.  Sardy  in  Film  &  Radio  dis- 
cussion guide 

"Charming,  sentimental  story  with  many 
significant  overtones.  Acting  of  both  major 
and  minor  parts  superb.  Valuable  for  discus- 
sion at  all  levels.  I  have  some  fear  that  the 
younger  generation  will  find  the  picture  slow." 
Edna  V.  Braucher  in  Film  &  radio  discussion 
guide 

"A    very   fine   picture,    notable    chiefly   for 
the     restrained     and     moving    performance     of 
Martha  Scott.   .  ."  Robert  Deardorff  In  Film  & 
radio  discussion  guide 
Ideal    $17.50  Shad   $17.50 

Manse   $17.50  UWF 

Nu-Art    $17.50  VES    $17.50 

PH    $17.50  TMCA    $17.50 

CHILDREN    IN    SEARCH    OF   GOD.    15min   16- 

si-rent    $1.50    RFA  F 

Produced    by    Harmon    foundation    in    1936 

"Three  small  children,  desiring  God's  help 

for  their  ailing  mother,  learn  that  His  love  is 


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CHILDREN    IN   SEARCH   OF  GOD — Continued 
expressed    through    the    love    that    is    in    their 
own   home."    Int.    Jour,   of   religious  educ. 

Ideal    $1.65 

SC 

CHIMP'S    JAMBOREE.    IR    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50 

1945   Castle  F 

p-el 

"In   this   amusing  fllm,    the  famous   home 

movie    actor,     Chimp,    plays    a    role    that    will 

amuse  any  audience. 

"He  visits  a  big  amusement  park,  tries 
the  thrill  rides,  judges  a  bathing  beauty  con- 
test and  rescues  a  woman  from  the  lop  car  of  a 
towering  Ferris  wheel."  Movie  makers 

Available  from   10    or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

CHRONICLE.    15min    16-si-rent    $1.50    RFA        F 
Guide  25c 
Produced  by  Harmon  foundation  in  1936 
Showing    only    hands,    this    is    a    study    of 
the  life  of  a  boy  from  babyhood  until  manliood, 
when  he  was  sent  to  prison  for  causing  death 
while   driving   in   an    intoxicated   condition 
Ideal    $1.65 
SC 

COVERED    WAGON.     66min     16-si-sd-rent    f6- 

$12     BK  F 

el-Jh-sh 
Prices  have  not  been  verilied  1947 
Features  J.  Warren  Kerrigan,  Lois  Wil- 
son, Ernest  Torrence,  Tully  Marshall,  Charles 
Ogle  and  Alan  Haie  and  was  originally  pro- 
duced by  Paramount.  The  sound  is  not  dia- 
log 

"Showing  the  great  inigration  westward 
in  1848  in  covered  wagons.  Depicts  the  haz- 
ardous journey  across  the  plains  with  the 
Indian  attacks,  prairie  fires,  and  a  most  in- 
teresting buffalo  hunt.  It  is  a  masterpiece 
which  no  one  can  afford  to  miss."  Minnesota 
Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

DANGER    ON     THE    AIR.      60min      16-sd-rent 
$12.50   UWF  F 

sh-adult 
Universal   "Crime  club"  feature  with  Don- 
ald   Woods,    Nan    Grey    and    Berton    Churchill 

Fiist-moving  wliodunnit  in  which  a  radio 
engineer  solves  an  ingenious  murder  in  a 
broadcasting  studio 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

DAVID    COPPERFIELD,    THE    BOY,      (Litera 
ture  ser.)     40min     16-sd-rent  apply     TFC       F 

Episodes  from  the  MGM  production  of 
1935 

The  first  part  of  Charles  Dickens'  story 
of  David  Copperfleld  opens  with  scenes  of 
his  infancy;  and  is  followed  by  his  visit  to 
the  seaside  with  Peggoty,  running  into  difficul- 
ties in  his  step-father's  home,  experiences  in 
London,  the  trip  to  Dover,  pleasant  relation- 
ships at  the  home  of  his  aunt,  and  finally  his 
departure  for  school 

Available  from   10    or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distributors 

DAVID    COPPERFIELD,   THE    MAN.      (Litera- 
ture  ser.)     40min     16-sd-rent  apply     TFC     F 
Episodes    from    the    MGM    production    of 
1935 

David's  home-coming  upon  graduation 
from  school,  the  London  trip  marking  his  first 
step  toward  a  career,  his  marriage  and  life 
with  Dora,  and  his  final  experiences  in  re- 
vealing the  true  nature  of  Uriah  Heep,  con- 
clude the  fllm  version  of  this  great  literary 
masterpiece 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


DESTRY    RIDES   AGAIN.   90mln   16-sd-apply  Fl 

F 
Produced   by   Universal    in   1939 
James  Stewart  and  Marlene  Dietrich  in  a 
western  comedy 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

DISCONTENTED    CANARY.    IR   16-si-sd-$8.75- 

$17.50   Pictorial  F 

p-el-Jh 

Cartoon    about    a    canary    that    tried    the 

freedom  of  the  wintry  outdoors  and  found  that 

the   restrictions   of  his  gilded  cage  were   to  be 

preferred 

loS    $1 

UWF    $1.50 

YMCA    sd-$1.25 

DOG   STORY.    39min    16-sd-apply    HofYberg     F 

A  kind-hearted  park  attendant  finds  a 
mother  and  her  very  small  puppies.  He  takes 
them  all  home  with  him  and  cares  for  them. 
While  the  puppies  are  still  very  small  he  sells 
them  to  a  dog  "fancier"  who  takes  them  to 
the  dog  market.  He  siiceeds  in  reselling  all 
but  one  which  he  is  unable  to  even  give  away. 
A  flipped  coin  saves  the  pup  from  a  watery 
grave.  The  man  then  fixes  the  small  creature 
up  to  look  less  like  a  mongrel  and  writes  a 
pedigree  to  go  with  him 

The  puppy  is  taken  to  the  park  and 
"planted"  in  front  of  a  wealthy  dowager  who 
insists  on  purchasing  him.  A  bath  reveals  him 
in  his  true  colors  and  the  butler  is  commis- 
sioned to  dispose  of  him.  He  weakens  as  he  is 
about  to  drown  him  and  pays  a  junk  man  to 
take  him  away.  From  this  situation  the  pup 
wanders  out  on  to  a  road.  Is  nearly  run  over 
and  is  picked  up  by  a  young  woman  who  likes 
dogs.  She  takes  him  home  where  he  is  well 
cared  for  and  fits  into  the  family  life  very  com- 
fortably 

He  is  initiated  into  the  jnysteries  of  his 
new  home  by  an  older  dog  and  does  some  ad- 
venturing on  his  own  also.  He  is  instrumental 
in  bringing  about  the  end  of  a  feud  between 
the  young  woman's  father  and  a  personable 
young  man  from  a  neighboring  farm  and  is 
well  satisfied  with  himself  as  the  film  ends  on 
a  romantic  note 

The   puppy   tells   his   own   story   as   it  un- 
folds 
UWF   $108;   rent   $5 

DRUMS  ALONG  THE  MOHAWK.  105min 
16-sd-coIor-rent   apply     1945     PT  F 

jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Life   in    the   Mohawk   Valley   at   the   time 
of    the    Revolutionary    War,    from    Walter    Ed- 
mond's    best-selling    historical    novel 
VisEd 

DUKE    OF    WEST    POINT.    68min    16-sd-rent 

$17.50    Ideal  F 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced  by  United  artists  in  1938 
An  entertainment  film  starring  Joan  Fon- 
taine and  Richard  Carlson 

Available  from  10   or  more  fllm 
libraries   or  distributors 

ETERNAL  MASK.  77min  16-sd-rent-$26  1937 
BraF  F 

sh-c 

Produced  by  Progress  films,  Berne,  Switz- 
erland 

Based  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  by 
Leo  Lapaire,  A  German  dialogue  film  with 
English    sub-tites 

The  mind  of  the  brilliant  Dr  Dumartin 
becomes  quite  hopelessly  distorted  and  tra- 
ditional methods  of  treatment  all  fail.  As  a 
last  resort  a  young  associate  insists  that  he 
be  permitted  to  try  his  methods — and  they 
are    successful 

"(It)  is  as  thrilling  and  exciting  as  any 
popular  motion  picture  that  has  ever  come 
out  of  Hollywood.  .  .  It  has  been  written  with 


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ETERNAL  MASK — Contimied 
Buch  a  high  degree  of  intelligence,  and  it  Is 
performed  with  such  unerring  excellence,  that 
it  immediately  emerges  as  a  work  apart  from 
the  ordinary  run  of  cinematic  offerings.  N.Y. 
World -Telegram  ,    , ,, 

"A  very  unusual  subject,  but  holding  fine 
entertainment  qualities.  .  .  Beautifully  done, 
and  .stands  alone  in  a  new  field  of  thought- 
projection    on    the    screen."    Film   daily 

FACE   BEHIND  THE   MASK.   (Historical  mys- 
tery   ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  F 
el-Jh-sh-c 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  production  avail- 
able only  to  schools 

"The  story  of  a  mysterious  young  man 
who  spent  his  life  in  prison  at  the  order  of 
Louis  XIV  .  .  .  Recommended  for  social  studies 
and  French  history,  grades  6  and  up;  sug- 
gested also  for  use  in  college  classes  to  sti- 
mulate historic  research."  Advisory  commit- 
tee 

AMNH    $1.60  111    $1.50 

Geo  $2  Mich    $1.50 

FESTIVAL    OF    SPRING.      12min      16-sd-COlor- 
rent    $7      1945      CathF  F 

p-el-jh  Guide 
Adventures  of  a  small  boy  and  an  under- 
standing  mother;    the    child's    sulky    and    stub- 
born    attitude     changed    by    a    picnic    in     the 
woods,  where  his  mother  plays  upon  his  imag- 
ination by  a  game  of  "Let's  Pretend."     A  pic- 
ture   made    for    little    children,    but    one    that 
everyone    will    enjoy.      This    whimsical    fantasy 
furnishes    a    most    interesting    background    for 
the  journey  to  the  land  of  make-believe 
Available  from   10   or  more  fifm 
libraries   or  distributors 

FIGHTING    TO    LIVE.    66mln    16-8d-$225;    rent 

$10    1934    trWF  F 

el-jh-sh 
This  is  the  story  of  the  struggles  and 
heartaches  of  two  police  dogs  who  find  them- 
selves driven  out,  muzzled,  onto  the  arid 
desert  by  a  human  villian  who  fears  their  keen 
intelligence  will  reveal  his  dishonest  activities. 
After  a  desperate  battle  for  existence,  the 
dogs  take  to  the  hills,  where  "Lady's"  pups 
are  born 

"Captain"  is  forced  to  raid  ranchers' 
chicken  yards  to  provide  food  for  the  family. 
Survival  is  paramount,  but  capture  by  in- 
furiated ranchers  is  inevitable.  The  dogs  are 
tried  before  a  judge  and  jury 

Through  the  ability  and  understanding  of 
John  Blake,  a  young  attorney  whose  life 
"Captain"  once  saved,  the  dogs  are  acquitted 
and  the  scoundrel  whose  cruelty  is  responsible 
for  the  dogs'  plight  is  discovered 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Heb    $12.50  TexVB 

Ideal     $12.50  West 

FOLLOW    THE     BAND.     6R    16-Bd-rent    $17.50 
UWF  F 

Jh-sh-adult 
Produced    by    Universal 
Clean    comedy    of    trombone-tooting    goat 
farmer   who    toots    his   way   into   the   exclusive 
Dairyman's   association   via   Broadway's   bright 
lights 

Eddie   Quillan,    Mary   Beth   Hughes,    Leon 
Errol  and  "personal"  bits  by  Frances  Langford, 
Leo    Carrillo,    Alvino    Ray,    Hilo    Hattle,    King 
Sisters,    Bombardiers,    King's   men 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal  $17.50  TexVE 

FOX    AND    RABBIT.    9min   16-sd-color-rent   $3 

UWF  F 

A  color  film  which  is  direct  reduction  by 
technicolor  of  a  major  Hollywood  cartoon 
production.     Universal  release 


Smarty  Rabbit  gets  out  of  school  by  pre- 
tending to  have  measles,  but  the  trick  just 
barely  works  in  outsmarting  Mr  Fox 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 

GENERALS    WITHOUT    BUTTONS.    SOmln    16- 
sd-$25  1938  BraF  F 

"Based  on  the  French  Goncourt  prize 
novel  La  Guerre  des  Boutons  by  Louis  Per- 
gaud.  Filmed  in  France  with  English  sub- 
titles. The  natives  of  two  French  villages 
have  been  carrying  on  a  feud  because  one 
village  prays  for  rain  for  its  cabbages  and  the 
other  for  sunshine  to  ripen  its  grapes.  The 
children  of  the  villages  make  up  their  differ- 
ences at  a  friendship  feast  but  the  adults  still 
continue  their  fight."  M.P.  rev.  digest 

"One  of  the  best  pictures  of  the  year, 
foreign  or  homegrown."     Scholastic 

"Another  brilliant  French  motion  picture 
.  .  Knowing  direction  and  splendid  acting 
by  a  cast  of  youngsters  have  resulted  in  a 
motion  picture  which  takes  one  down  the  cor- 
ridors of  youth  so  surely  and  steadily  that  It 
must  stand  somewhere  very  near  the  top  of  all 
the  screen's  studies  of  children.  .  .  A  memo- 
rable motion  picture  about  children,  in  which 
you  are  taken  inside  their  particular  world  in 
a  fascinating  and  vastly  entertaining  show." 
N.Y.    Herald -Tribune 

"General      patronage."        Nat.      legion     of 
decency 
IntP    $25 

GINGERBREAD      MAN.        8mln        16-sd-color- 
apply     1945     Slessinger  F 

el 
"Novel    use    of    almost    unanimated    pic- 
tures   with    fine    woman    storyteller."      Collab- 
orator 

GIRL    OF    THE    LIMBERLOST.    90min    16-sd- 
rent   $10     ITTCO  F 

Jh-sh 
Dramatization    of    Gene    Stratton-Porter's 
"Novel    use    of    almost    unanimated    pic- 
Louise   Dresser,   Marion  Marsh,    Ralph   Morgan 
and    Tommy    Bupp 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GLORY  TRAIL.  68min  16-sd-$210;  rent  $10  Nu- 

Art  F 

A  Crescent  production,   1936 

History  of  the  struggle  between  the  early 

pioneers  and  the   Indians   right  after  the  Civil 

War 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

GOOD  EARTH.  3R  16-sd-rent  apply  TFC  F 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Presents  scenes  which  show  the  depend- 
ence of  China's  farmers  on  the  earth;  the  farm 
as  a  family  project;  its  economic  effects  on 
the  populace 

"Abridged    from    the    original    production. 
Three   sequences   are   given."     Collaborator 
Available  from  10    or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

GRAPES  OF  WRATH.   12R  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi 

sh-c-adult 
Available    to    steamships    and    shut-in    in- 
stitutions   such    as    hospitals,    asylums,    homes 
for    the    aged,    prisons,    convents,    monasteries 
and    private    schools 

This  is  the  much  discussed  Steinbeck  film 
based  on  the   book  of  the  same   title.     It  was 
produced    by    20th    Century-Fox    in    1940    and 
was  rated  "exceptional"  by  the  National  Board 
of  Review 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVB 


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1947    EDITION 


GREAT  AMERICAN  BROADCAST.  91min  16- 
sd-rent   apply   Fi  F 

Produced    by   20th   Century-Fox   in   1941 
Alice    Faye,     Jack     Oakie,     John     Payne, 
Cesar  Romero  and  the  Ink  Spots  in  a  story  of 
the  early  development  of  American  radio  enter- 
tainment 
Calhoun  TexVB 

SAd 

GREATER  VICTORY.  22min  16-sd-$50  1945 
Filmedia  F 

Guide 

Produced  in  cooperation  with  the  National 
Conference  of  Christians  and  Jews 

A  dramatic  story  film,  featuring  Louis 
Calhern.  Shows  that,  while  we  have  defeated 
Nazi-fascist  arms,  the  GREATER  VICTORY 
will  be  when  we  have  completely  defeated  their 
ideas  and  when  our  different  racial  and  rell- 
grious  groups  can  work  and  live  together  in 
harmony 

Available  from  10    or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

HEIDI.     87min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi  F 

p-el-Jh-sh-c-trade-adult 
Produced  by  20th  Century- Fox  in  1937 
Shirley   Temple   and  Jean   Hersholt  in  Jo- 
hanna   Spyri's    immortal    story 
AMNH    $6  SAd 

Calhoun  TexVE 

Ind    $8.50 

HELPFUL  HENRY.  22mln  16-sd-loan  1940  Int 
harvester  F 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
"An  amusing  but  philosophical  story  of  a 
city  slicker  who  is  won  over  by  farm  life 
and  finally  decides  to  buy  one  and  settle  down 
on  it.  The  manner  in  which  he  is  won  over 
provides  an  interesting  insight  on  the  farmer's 
life."     New    Hampshire 

An     25c  NJM 

Geo    $1  Ores    50c 

loS    50c  Tex 

MissS  WashS  60c 

NH 

HOOSIER  SCHOOLMASTER.  SOmin  16-sd-rent 
?10      ITTCO  F 

e|.jh-8h 
A     presentation     of     Edward     Eggleston's 
story    of    early    Indiana    life.     Norman    Foster 
and  Charlotte  Henry  play  the  feature  parts 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

HOW  GREEN   WAS  MY  VALLEY.   llSmin  16- 
sd-rent   $10-$20  Fi  F 
Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced    by    20th    Century-Fox    In    1941 
Stars    Walter    Pidgeon,    Maureen    O'Hara, 
Roddy     McDowell     and     Barry     Fitzgerald     in 
Richard  Llewellyn's  novel 

It    is    the   story   of   the   boy  Huw.   remem- 
bering Wales  when  it  was  green  and  not  over- 
run   with    mines.     A    presentation    of    the    vast 
sociological    problems    of    our    industrial    era 
Calhoun  TexVE 

SAd 

HOWARDS  OF  VIRGINIA.  llTmin  16-sd-rent 
apply  Columbia  F 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

Released  theatrically  in  1940.  Made  avail- 
able on  16mm  in  1943.  Producer  has  not  veri- 
fied information  recently 

"Adapted  from  'The  Tree  of  Liberty',  by 
Elizabeth  Page  and  directed  by  Frank  Lloyd. 
Cary  Grant,  Martha  Scott,  and  Sir  Cedric  Hard- 
wicke  head  the  cast.  .  .  The  story  is  told 
against  the  background  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution."  Scholastic 

BraF    $17.50 
Rosh 


IMMORTAL  SERGEANT.  90min  16-sd-rent  ap- 
ply Fi  F 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1943 
Henry      Fonda,      Maureen      O'Hara      and 
Thomas    Mitchell    in    John    Brophy's    immortal 
war    romance,    and    epic    dramatization    of    the 
desert   war    that   drove  Rommel   out  of  Africa 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

IN  THE  REAR  OF  THE  ENEMY.  SOmin  16- 
sd-rent  $10     1943     BraF  F 

Rent  to  schools  is  $15 

Dialog  in  English  is  substituted  for  the 
original  Russian  dialog,  under  the  direction  of 
Herbert  Marshall.  Musical  score  is  by  David 
Blok.  Produced  by  the  Soviet  Youth  Film 
Studio  in  Moscow,  while  the  Nazis  were  60 
miles  away 

A  simple  and  heroic  tale  of  three  young 
ski  troopers  trapped  behind  the  enemy  lines 
and  their  resolve  to  destroy  enemy  batteries 
at  any  cost 

VisEd 

"$L5"o   ml'^N^i^rt    '°"^'"     «-«<l-n7.50.-     ren^ 
el-Jh 
Produced   by  Hugo  Reisenfeld 
"This   film,    which   is  a   beautiful   one,    ac- 
companied   by    characteristic    music,     has    one 
spoken    part.    The   music    for   the   most   part    is 
sung  by  an   excellent   tenor.    An   old    man   tells 
to    a    little    boy    the    story    of    his    own    youth 
and  middle  life  during  the  19th  Century.   Suit- 
able   for    elementary    grades    and    Junior    High 
School."  Music  teachers'  rev. 

AudP  NatFS 

Hoffberg  UWF 

ICS  VAF 

Ideal    $1.65 

'^^S^  ^N°  ■'"•^E  BEANSTALK.  IR  16-si-sd- 
$8.75-$17.50     1946     Castle  F 

el-Jh-sh-a 
Famous  Fairytale  cartoon 
Ideal  75c  Mo 

III  '         YMCA    $1.50 

JOLLY  LITTLE  ELVES.  9min  16-sd-color-rent 

$3     UWF  F 

"A  color  film  which  is  .  .  .  direct  reduc- 
tion by  Technicolor  of  a  major  Hollywood  car- 
toon production.  .  .  Charming  fairytale  of  the 
poor  cobbler  who  befriended  a  hungry  elf,  and 
was  repaid  by  the  nocturnal  labors  of  the 
whole  elfin  clan  until  fame  and  wealth  were 
his.  .  .     Universal  release."    Educational  screen 

Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

Eng  West 

KEEPER  OF  THE  BEES.  SOmin  16-sd-rent 
$10     ITTCO  F 

Jh-sh 
Gene     Stratton -Porter's     novel     with     Nell 
Hamilton.    Betty    Furness    and    Edith    Fellows 
BF    $5  Twy 

DenFB    $7.50  UWF    $320;     rent    $12 

Ell  VES    $9 

Rem  Wilo   $5 

KIDNAPPED.  90min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi  F 

Jh-sh-c  Guide 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1938 
Warner  Baxter  and  Freddie  Bartholomew 
m  a  version  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson's  classic 
adventure  of  the  Scottish  revolt  against  George 
III  of  England 

AMNH  $6  SAd 

Calhoun  TexVE 

Ind    $7 


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EDUCATIONAL    FILM    GUIDE 


KING  AND  THE  SCULLERY  MAID.  26min  16- 
si-sd-$60-$100;    rent    $2-|3      1939      UWF  F 

P 
A    fairy    tale    produced    with    puppets    by 
Portia  Hawiey 

"The  story  of:  A  King  who  spent  his  time 
polishing  his  crown  and  eating  rich  meals 
prepared  by:  Jane,  the  scullery  maid  who 
wanted  to  be  a  queen,  and  was  nearly  devoured 
by:  A  Dragon,  the  villain,  who  was  finally 
shaken  to  pieces  by:  Dido,  the  dog,  a  hero: 
Who  also  restored  the  King's  good  humor  by 
bringing  eggs  laid  by:  The  Cackling  Hen,  to 
Jane,    for   the  Royal   Breakfast."     California 

"Really    fine    puppet    story."      Collaborator 
Cal  si-sd-$2-?3  PH    $3 

Calhoun  Shad    sd-$3 

Eng  VES  si-sd-$2-$3 

Nay 

THE     KING'S     TAILOR.       IR     16-si-sd-color- 

$23.50-?33.50    Castle  F 

p-el-Jh 

The    King    tries    to    escape    from    a    giant 

who    tortures    his    majesty.      The    little    tailor 

comes   to   the   rescue 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

LADY     OR     THE     TIGER.      (Miniature     ser.) 
9%min     16-sd-spply      TFC  F 

Jh-sh-c-adult 
An    MGM    production    available    only    to 
schools 

"Dramatization  of  Frank  R.  Stockton's 
famous  story  in  which  a  princess  is  required 
to  choose  between  sending  her  lover  to  death 
or  to  another  woman. 

"The  author  and  the  picture  leave  the 
reader  in  doubt  concerning  the  outcome,  and 
the  narrator's  interesting  commentary  high- 
lights the  unusual  story. 

"Recommended  for  classes  in  American 
literature."  Advisory  committee 

"Excellent  example  of  screen  treatment  of 
short  story."  Collaborator 

Available  from  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

LAST    LESSON.    (Miniature  ser.)    lOmin   16-sd- 
apply    TFC  F 

J h-sh-c- trade- adult 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  1942  production 
"This  is  the  story  of  a  little  French  vil- 
lage in  1870  just  after  the  occupation  of  France 
by  Germany.  A  French  schoolmaster  is  teach- 
ing his  last  le.sson  before  the  German  school 
teacher  comes  to  take  hi.s  place. 

"Before    the    French    schoolmaster    leaves 
...  he  goes  to  the  blackboard  and  writes,  'Vive 
La  France.'  "  Advisory  committee 
AMNH 
III    $1.50 
Ohio 

LAST  OF  THE   MOHICANS.    95min  16-sd-rent 

$17.50     UWF  F 

el-jh-sh    Guide 
Produced   by  United  Artists.     Released  on 
16mm  in  1940 

James  Fenimore  Cooper's  tale,  laid  in  the 
Mohawk  Valley  during  the  days  of  the  French 
and  Indian  wars.  Randolph  Scott,  Henry  Wil- 
coxen,  Bruce  Cabot,  Binnie  Barnes  and  Heather 
Angel  are  in  the  cast 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

LET'S   GO.     IR     16-sd-apply     TFC  F 

p-el-jh 
Produced  by  Columbia  in  1937 
"An   animated   cartoon   in   which   the   bees 
are  busily  engaged  in  their  activities  about  the 
hives,  while  the  queen  bee  sings  a  melody  from 
the  balcony."    Advisory  committee 
Minn   $1.50 
Syr    $2 


LIFEBOAT.     90min   16-sd-rent   apply   Fi  F 

Produced   by   20th   Century-Fox  in   1944 
Tallulah    Bankhead,    William    Bendix    and 

Canada  Liee  are  the  stars.    Hitchcock  and  John 

Steinbeck  have  combined  their  great  talents  in 

this  tiini 

There    are    only    nine   characters    and    the 

entire    action    takes    place    within    the    confines 

of  a  standard-sized  lifeboat 
Calhoun 
SAd 

LITTLE  BANTAM  WEIGHT.  IR  16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50   1945   Pictorial  F 

p-el 
The  poor,  neglected  little  chick  watches 
his  chesty  brother  get  all  the  glory  and  atten- 
tion for  the  big  fight.  But  in  the  final  punch 
it's  the  little  Bantam  who  makes  the  feathers 
fly  and  becomes  champ 

Ideal    si-75c  VisEd    $1.50 

loS     $1  YMCA    sd-$1.25 

UWF    $1.50 

LITTLE    BLACK    SAMBO.      IR     16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50.      Also    si-sd-color-$23.50-$33.50      Castle 

F 
p-el 
In   this  cartoon  one  of  Sambo's  tigers  Is 
a    fake    and    one    is    the    real    thing.      This    is, 
naturally,    confusing    to    poor    Sambo 
Col  UWF 

Ideal    $2.75  VisEd 

LITTLE     RED     HEN     AND     LITTLE     BLACK 
SAMBO.       IR      16-3i-$32.50       1939      Thome  F 
p-el 

These  two  simple  stories  make  a  really 
charming  presentation.  The  sets  are  done 
in  lovely  detail,  the  puppets  are  well  made  and 
beautifully  manipulated 

The  attractive  little  red  hen  wears  a  fetch- 
ing little  apron  and  the  pig  and  the  frog  who 
refuse  to  help  grow  and  grind  the  wheat  and 
bake  the  cake  are  quite  delightful.  One  has 
just  a  glimpse — but  a  very  satisfying  one — ol 
the  little  red  hen's  five  baby  chicks.  There 
are  a  number  of  simple  repetitious  titles  to 
help  little  children  to  read 

In  the  second  part  of  this  film  Little 
Black  Sambo  parts  with  all  his  splendid  new 
clothes  to  appease  the  ferocious  tigers.  Each 
tiger  then  boasts  in  turn  of  being  the  finest 
tiger  (the  one  with  the  umbrella  fastened  to 
his  tail  is  particularly  funny)  and  finally  they 
stage  the  famous  race  about  the  tree — racing 
until    nothing   is   left    but  lovely   melted   butter 

Little  Black  Sambo  is  served  pancakes  for 
supper,  and,   of  course,  he  was  able  to  recover 
his  fine  clothes 
Cal    $1.50  PCW    $1.50 

Mo    75c 

LLOYDS   OF    LONDON.   117min   16-sd-rent  ap- 
ply   Fi  F 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Produced     by     20th     Century-Fox     In     1936 
Freddie    Bartholomew,    Tyrone    Power   and 
Madeleine    Carroll    in    a    story    concerning    the 
early    founding    of    the    world's    most    famous 
insurance  company  and  of  two  boyliood  friends, 
Jonathan    Blake   and    Horatio    Nelson 

The    battle    of    Trafalgar   is    re-enacted 
Calhoun  TexVE 

SAd 

THE    LODGER.    90mln    16-sd-rent    apply    FI     F 
sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1944 
London   in   18S9  when  Jack  the  Kipper  was 
in   action,    with   Merle   Oberon,   George  Sanders, 
Laird    Cregar    and    Sir    Cedric   Hardwick 
Calhoun  TexVE 

SAd 


528 


1947    EDITION 


LOST  CHICK.     IR     16-sd-color-apply     TFC     F 
p-el 

Produced  by  MGM 

An  adventure  story  that  characterizes  two 
squirrels,    their   brothers   and   sisters,    a  mother 
hen   and   her  chicltens."     Advisory  committee 
AMNH    $2.50  Tenn    $1.25 

Minn    $1.50  VisEd 

NYSyr     $2 

LOUISIANA.  65min  16-sd-rent  $12  UWF  F 
Famous  stage  play  of  the  South,  in  a 
prologue  and  three  acts,  presented  by  the 
original  all-Negro  Broadway  cast,  including 
J.  Augustus  Smith,  the  author,  and  Laura 
Bowman 

Near  Bayon-la-Fouche,  La.,  Amos  Berry 
is  the  pastor  of  the  Baptist  colored  church. 
Aunt  Hagar  is  the  leader  of  those  who  follow 
the  Voodoo  faith.  The  keeper  of  the  com- 
munity dive,  Thomas  Catt,  is  attracted  to 
Amos'  niece,  Myrtle  Simpson,  upon  her  return 
from  school.  Catt  knows  Amos  once  served 
time  on  a  chain  gang  and  holds  this  over 
him  to  take  his  niece  against  his  will.  Between 
Berry's  Christian  forces  and  those  of  Aunt 
Hagar's  Voodoo  Catt  is  blinded  by  lightning 
and  sinks  in   quicksand 

Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


LUCKY    DOG.     60min     16-sd-rent    $17.50     UWF 

F 
Universal  release,  1933 

Dramatic   dog   story   told   from   dog's   own 
viewpoint.      Loyalty    between    dog    and    master, 
and  between  two  dogs  in  widely  differing  wallcs 
of   life.      "Chic"    Sale   and    "Buster"    star 
Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Ideal    $17.50  West 


MAEDCHEN    IN    UNIFORM.    80min    16-sd-rent 
$25    1933     BraF  F 

c-adult 
An  Amkino  release 

After  the  death  of  her  mother,  Manuela, 
a  sensitive  young  German  girl,  is  sent  to  a 
strict  German  boarding  school.  Here  she  forms 
a  passionate  attachment  for  a  young  teaclier. 
When  she  is  forbidden  to  see  the  teacher 
Manuela  kills  herself 

Selected    as    the   best   picture   of   (1933)    by 
N.Y.     Herald-Tribune,     World-Telegram,     N.Y. 
Times,   N.Y.   Sun,   Chicago  American  and  other 
U.S.   papers.     This  is  the  original  version  with 
German  dialog  and  English  super-imposed  titles 
Not    recommended    for    high    school    audi- 
ences 
Ideal 
IntF  $25 


MAGNIFICENT  BRUTE.    8R    16-sd-rent    $17.50 
1938    UWF  F 

Jh-sh 

Universal  1921  production 

"This  morning  I  knew  vastly  more  of 
what  goes  on  in  the  steel  industry  than  I 
knew  yesterday  morning,"  writes  Welford 
Beaton,  editor  of  the  Hollywood  Spectator. 
"He-man  entertainment,  likewise  attractive  to 
women,  and,  again,  keen  for  children,"  concurs 
Film  daily 

Cast  includes  Victor  McLaglen,  Binnie 
Barnes,  Jean  Dixon,  Henry  Armetta,  Ann  Pres- 
ton, and  Billy  Burrud.  Based  on  Liberty  Maga- 
zine story,  "Big,"  It  teaches  definitely  that 
strength  alone  and  physical  supremacy  are  not 
enough  for  happiness 

Calhoun  PH 

Eng  TexVB 

Nay 


MAN    AT   THE    GATE.     55min     16-sd-rent  $25 
IdP  F 

Produced  in  England  under  title:  BETTER 
THAN  LIGHT 

"Exceptionally  well-done  character  stud- 
ies of  husband  and  wife.  Could  be  basis  of  study 
and   discussion  of  war-bereaved."    Collaborator 

"This  story  concerns  the  lives  of  the 
Foleys,  an  English  sea-faring  family.  It  con- 
cerns the  toil  and  sacrifices  which  must  come 
to  those  who  live  by  tlie  sea,  and  also  weaves 
in  the  indiscriminate  tragedies  of  the  present 
war,  of  the  loss  of  faith  and  finally  the  regain- 
ing of  faith."  Film  world 
Ideal    $19.25  UWF    $25 

PH    $25  VisEd 

RFA    $17.50 

MARIA  CHAPDELAINE.     95min  16-sd-rent  $25 
1936    BraF  F 

Jh-sh-c 

From  the  novel  of  same  title  by  Louis 
H6mon,  produced  by  France-film.  A  presenta- 
tion of  rural  life  in  French  Canada  with  the 
characters  typical  of  their  locality  and  the 
simple  plot  in  keeping  with  tlie  simplicity  of 
the  country.  A  realistic  treatment  of  the 
manners  and  traditions  in  the  Catholic  com- 
munity   in    the    Lake    St    John    region 

"Beneath  the  simple  beauty  of  its  scenes, 
the  countryside  and  its  habitants  (so  sym- 
pathetically acted  by  an  excellent  cast  of 
players)  is  a  moral  beauty,  unobtrusive  but 
all  pervading  and  deeply  moving."  Nat.  bd. 
of  rev.  mag. 

IdP    $22.50 

IntP 

MEET    JOHN    DOE.      70min     16-sd-rent   $17.50 
ITTCO  F 

"Was  one  of  Warner's  super-specials  [in 
1941]  with  an  all-star  cast  consisting  of  Gary 
Cooper,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Edward  Arnold, 
Walter  Brennan,  Spring  Byington  and  James 
Gleason.  The  screen  play  by  Robert  Riskin  is 
in  tlie  'Mr.  Smith  Goes  to  Washington' 
tradition    and    style."      Educational    screen 

Tells  the  story  of  the  life  and  ideals  of 
an  average  American 

Ideal    $1.65 
Lewis    $17.50 

MICHAEL      STROGOFF.        80mln        16-sd-rent 
$17.50     UWF  F 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
Formerly   released  by  RKO  as  THE  SOL- 
DIER AND  THE  LADY 

This  Jules  Verne  story  has  thrilled  mil- 
lions. The  struggle  to  live,  the  faith,  the 
courage  to  succeed  vividly  and  realistically  en- 
acted 

Eastin  Shadow    rent    $17.50 

Ideal  Swank 

Photoart     rent     $17.50 

LOS    MILLIONES    DE    CHAFLAN.    lOR    16-sd- 
rent    $20    Bapt'«!ta  F 
A  Spanish  language  film 

One  of  Mexico's  most  popular  comedians, 
Carlos  L<5pez,  in  a  farce  about  the  adventures 
of  a  farmer  who  unexpectedly  gets  rich  when 
an  oil  company  leases  his  farm 

His  attempts  to  live  lavishly  bring  about 
some  hilarious  adventures.  Finally,  with  the 
mone.v  all  gone,  he  returns  to  the  country 
thinking  that  farm  life  is  not  so  bad  after 
all 

Ideal    $20 

MISTER    EMMANUEL,      9R      16-sd-rent    $17.50 

1947     UWF  F 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 

The  racist  arrogance  of  pre-war  Germany 

is    challenged    by    a    retired    businessman    who 

risks   his   life   so   that   a  soul-torn   refugee  boy 

may  be  restored  to  normal  life 


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THE    MOON     IS    DOWN.      lOSmin      16-sd-rent 

apply      Fi  F 

Produced    by    20th    Century-Fox    in    1943 

A   dramatization    of    Steinbeck's    story.      A 

courageous    people    and    their   efforts   to    thwart 

a  cruel  invading  army 

Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,   Henry  Travers  and 
Doris  Bowden  are  the  players 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

MUTINY  ON  THE  BOUNTY.  40min  16-sd-rent 
apply  TFC  F 

Jh-sh-c-trade- adult 
An    MGM   1935    production.    Available   only 
to  schools 

"The  story  of  the  struggle  between  Cap- 
tain Bligh  and  his  men  during  the  days  In 
British  maritime  life  when  the  members  of 
the  crew  were  harshly  treated  by  their  officers 
in  command.  The  struggle  finally  results  in 
the  establishment  of  wholesome  relationships 
aboard  ship."  Advisory  committee 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

NIGHT  BEFORE  CHRISTMAS.     IR     16-sd-ap- 
ply      TFC  F 

p-el-Jh-sh 
Produced  by  MGM 

"The   setting  for   this   cartoon   is   a   living 

room   with   a  Christmas   tree,    presents,   lighted 

/  fireplace,    etc.     Jerry,   a   little   mouse  and   Tom 

the    cat    make    merry."     Advisory   committee 
',        AMNH   $1.50  NYSyr    $2.50 

;       Minn   $1.50  Ohio 

NORTH     SEA     PATROL.       80min      16-sd-rent 
$10     ITTCO  F 

A  motion  picture  drama  based  upon  the 
second  World  war,  with  scenes  of  the  British 
navy  in  action.  The  navy  provides  the  back- 
ground for  a  melodramatic  mystery  of  daring 
and  resourceful  spies 
Ideal  $11 
Ohio 

OF  MICE  AND  MEN.     lOSmin    16-sd-$600;  rent 
$17.50    1943   Post  F 

sh-c-adult 
Produced   by  United  artists   In   1939 
Burgess    Meredith,    Betty    E^eld    and    Lon 
Chaney,    Jr.    in    a    presentation   of   John    Stein- 
beck's prize  winning  stage  play  and  sensational 
novel 

A  dramatization  of  the  struggles  of  mi- 
gratory farm  workers  forever  trudging  the 
roads  that  lead  to  nowhere,  In  the  never  ending 
search  for  work 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

OLIVER  TWIST.     73mln     16-sd-rent    $8.75  EK 

F 

el 

Picturized  version  of  the  immortal  Charles 
Dickens'  tale.  .  .  Dickie  Moore  as  Oliver, 
Irving  Pichel  as  Fagin.  William  (Stage)  Boyd 
as  Bill  Sikes,  Doris  Lloyd  as  Nancy  Sikes  and 
Alex  B.  Francis  as  Brownlow.  Sound  has  been 
reported  poor 

Available  from  10   or  m,ore  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

ONE-THIRD   OF  A   NATION.  70mln  16-sd-rent 
$15    BraF  F 

sh-c-adult 
Produced  by  Paramount  In  1939 
Sylvia    Sidney,    Leif    Erikson    and    Sidney 
Liumet   in   a  drama   based   on    the   play   dealing 
with   slum   tenement   life  and   the  consequences 
to  health  and  safety 
Cos  $7.50  Sw 

Ea    $12.50  UWF   $15 

Mods    $10  VisEd 

Rosh    $15  WEA 


ORPHANS    OF    THE     NORTH.      60min    16-sd- 
$300;    rent    $12    UWF  F 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult 
In  a  tiny  Alaskan  harbor,  a  little  girl 
slips  away  to  try  her  hand  at  searching  for 
her  long  lost  father,  who  failed  to  return  from 
a  prospecting  trip  into  the  interior.  She  is 
rescued  just  in  time  by  a  friendly  prospector. 
Bedrock  Jones,  and  his  two  pet  bear  cubs. 
Many  varieties  of  wild  animals  share  honors 
with  the  players  in  this  real  life  story,  pro- 
duced in  the  North  by  Norman  Dawn 
AudF    $15  Nay 

Calhoun  PH    $12 

Eng  Shad   $12.50 

ideal 

OUR  TOWN.    90mln    16-sd-sale  apply;  rent  $15 
1942   Nu-Art  F 

sh-c-adult  Guide 
A  United  Artists  production 
"This  warm  and  glowing  screen  play, 
depicting  life  in  an  average  American  small 
town,  is  based  on  the  Pulitzer  Prize  winning 
play  by  Thornton  Wilder.  This  touching  and 
human  drama  was  directed  by  Sam  Wood  and 
features  such  fine  players  as  Martha  Scott, 
Fay  Bainter,  Beulah  Bond!,  Thomas  Mitchell, 
Frank  Craven.  Guy  Kibbee,  Stuart  Erwin  and 
William  Holden."     Movie  makers 

Available  from   10   or  more  film, 
libraries   or  distiributors 

OX-BOW   INCIDENT.     90min     16-sd-rent  apply 
FI  F 

Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  In  1943 
Henry    Fonda    and    Dana    Andrews    In    a 
well -played    but    grim    melodrama    concerning 
the    lynching    of    three    innocent    men 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

PARDON    MY    RHYTHM.    6R   16-sd-rent   $17.60 
UWF  F 

sh 
Produced  by  Universal  in  1944 
Gloria  Jean,   Patric  Knowles,   Evelyn  An- 
kers and  Bob  Crosby  and  band  in  a  story  of  a 
girl   who  manages   a  band   into   a  radio   cham- 
pionship 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH    $17.50 

ITTCO    $17.50 

PARIS  CALLING.     12R    16-sd-rent  $17.50  UWF 

c-adult 
An  Universal  production 
Stars   Elizabeth    Bergner,    Randolph    Scott, 
Basil  Rathbone.     This  is  modern  melodrama  on 
the  grand  scale.     Bergner  becomes  part  of  the 
underground    front    after    the    fall    of    France, 
playing     the     piano     in     a     third-rate     cabaret. 
Scott  is  the  American  aviator  in  the  R.A.F. 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

IdP    $17.50  Shad 

PECK'S  BAD  BOY  WITH  THE  CIRCUS.  90mln 
16-sd-rent     apply   Non-theatrical  F 

el-Jh-sh 
Produced  by  RKO  in  1938 
Tommy  Kelly,  Ann  Glllis  and  Edgar  Ken- 
nedy in  a  modern  picturization  of  the  innocent 
activities  of  Bill  Peck  which  always  evolve 
into  misadventures.  Bill  is  enroute  to  a  sum- 
mer camp,  loses  his  railroad  fare  and  is  forced 
to   hitch-hike   with    a   traveling   circus 

Sleepy  lions,  "girl"  bareback  riders,  and 
big-top  Jealousies  almost  keep  him  from  the 
crucial   obstacle   race   at   camp 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

PICAFLOR.  65min  16-sd-rent  $15  1937  Lew  F 
Jh-sh-c 

Produced  by  ECA-Buenos  Aires,  Argen- 
tina 

"A  feature  story  of  the  people  who  live 
along  the  La  Plata  River  in  Argentina,   where 


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P I C  A  F  LO  R — Continued 

the  film  was  made.  The  entire  production  is 
in  Spanish,  with  songs  and  music  interspersed 
throughout    the   picture."     Educational    screen 

"An  excellent  film  from  the  standpoint  of 
teaching  value  in  Spanish  classes.  Speech  is 
good  Spanish,  well-recorded,  and  not  beyond 
the  comprehension  of  English-speaking  stu- 
dents of  third  year  high  school  and  second 
year   college   levels. 

"The  story  is  a  simple,  romantic  one, 
filled  with  good  humor  and  fun,  and  typically 
Hispanic. 

"Picaflor,  or  'Hummingbird',  is  owner 
of  a  small  cargo  boat  on  the  Rio  de  la  Plata. 
He  is  like  his  namesake  in  that  he  fits  from 
'flower  to  flower'  among  the  pretty  girls  who 
live  on  the  little  islands  which  crowd  the  river, 
never  paying  court  to  any  one  of  them  for 
long.  A  new  school  teacher  arrives  in  the 
village  and  Picaflor  and  Chingolo,  another 
boatman,  fall  for  her.  She  spends  more  time 
with  Picaflor  than  with  Chingolo  so  that  the 
latter  becomes  jealous  and  reveals  to  the  cus- 
toms officers  the  fact  that  Picaflor  is  going 
to  take  part  in  a  deal  to  smuggle  some  silk 
from  one  of  the  islands  to  the  port. 

"Picaflor  is  called  in  by  the  customs  of- 
ficers, and  through  promises  of  a  reward  if 
he  will  tell  who  is  the  ringleader  of  the  smug- 
glers, is  persuaded  to  turn  state's  evidence 
and  the  smuggler  captain  is  caught.  Picaflor 
has  to  go  Into  hidiing  for  his  part  in  tattling 
to  the  customs  officers,  and  the  school  teacher 
hides  him.  She  tells  him  that  she  loves  him. 
Picaflor  finds  Chingolo  and  beats  him  up.  But 
in  the  end  he  brings  Chingolo  and  the  teacher 
together. 

"He  gives  the  reward  he  secures  from 
the  customs  to  a  lame  girl  and  goes  joyfully 
about  his  life  on  the  river."  A.   W.   Bork 

PIED   PIPER.   86min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi  F 

Produced    by    20th    Century-Fox    in    1942 
Monty     Wooley,     Roddy     McDowell     and 
Anne    Baxter    In    Nevll    Schute's    famous    novel 
It  is  the  story  of  an  abrupt  and  fearless 
man  who   earns   the  faith  of  five  children  who 
follow  him  from  war- torn  France  into  the  com- 
parative safety  of  England 
Calhoun  SAd 

Kan    $1.20  TexVE 

PITTSBURGH.     90min     16-sd-rent  $17.50  UWF 

F 
Jh-sh-c-adult 
Behind   the   romantic  conflict  which  moti- 
vates this  film  is  the  story  of  how  industry  has 
geared   itself   for  America's  all-out   war  effort. 
And   of  course   there's   Marlene   Dietrich,    Ran- 
dolph   Scott,    John    Wayne,    Frank   Craven   and 
L<ouise  Albritton 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $17.50  Shad 

ITTCO    $17.50  TexVB 

PONY  EXPRESS.  60mjn  16-si-rent  $3.75  EK  F 
el-jh-sh 

Produced    by    Paramount 

"Founding  of  the  Pony  Express  and 
thrills  of  the  first  trip  westward  bearing  news 
of    Lincoln's    election."    California 

"Vivid  story  of  the  days  when  California 
was  hesitating  between  North  and  South." 
Wisconsin 

Available  from  10  or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

PRIDE  AND   PREJUDICE.     40min    16-sd-applv 
TFC  p 

jh-sh-c-adult 
This  excerpted  film  version  of  Jane 
Austen's  novel  portrays  the  romance  of  Eliza- 
beth Bennett  and  Mr.  Darcy,  and  depicts  the 
emergence  of  a  strong  middle-class  and  the 
conflict  which  existed  with  the  upper  strata 
of  English  society 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


PRISONER   OF   ZENDA.    78min   16-sd-rent   $15 

Pictorial  F 

Jh-sh-c-adult 

A    Selznick    production.    In    the    cast    are 

Ronald  Colman,  Madeleine  Carroll,  Mary  Astor, 

David    Niven,     Raymond    Massey,     C.     Aubrey 

Smith  and  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr. 

"The  novel,    by  Anthony  Hope,   of  adven- 
ture   and    romance    makes    splendid    entertain- 
ment as  a  motion  picture."  Movie  makers 
Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

PROFESSOR  MAMLOCK.  96min  16-sd-sale 
apply;    rent   $25     1938    BraF  F 

An  Amkino  release  which  was  produced 
by  Lenfilm  studios,  Russia.  Has  English 
dialogue  titles.  It  is  based  on  Friedrich  Wolf's 
play  of  the  same  name 

"An  engrossing,  sincere,  admirably  played 
and  frequently  highly  dramatic  film.  .  .  It  is 
not  only  that  the  cobblestones  are  real  or  tnat 
the  men  and  women  are  real  instead  of  extras, 
or  that  neither  they,  nor  we,  ever  are  con- 
scious of  the  camera's  presence.  It  has  some- 
thing to  do  with  the  Russian  ability  to  train 
lens  and  lights  upon  a  mass  of  men  and 
v.'omen  and  reduce  them  to  a  single  dramatic 
mood — panic,  suspense,  rage,  fear  or  horror." 
N.Y.   Times 

"A  gripping  and  terrifying  Soviet  photo- 
play. They  have  broadened  the  scope  of  Mr. 
Wolf's  play  to  make  it  a  savage  chronicle. 
'Professor  Mamlock'  is  a  partisan  and  powerful 
motion  picture."  N.Y.  Herald-Tribune 

"Judged  either  as  entertainment  or  propa- 
ganda, 'Professor  Mamlock'  is  a  powerful  pic- 
ture. Its  grimly  melodramatic  story  is  con- 
tinuously absorbing,  while  its  anti-Nazi  argu- 
ment carries  a  devastating  wallop  ...  an 
arresting  picture  that  is  sure  to  arouse 
strenuous  comment."  Variety 

REBECCA  OF  SUNNYBROOK  FARIVI.  Slmin 
16-sd-rent  apply     Fi  F 

jh-sh 
Produced  by  20th   Century-Fox  in   1938 
Shirley   Temple    in   a   version   of   the  Kate 
Douglas  Wiggin's  novel 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

ROIVIANCE  OF  THE  LIMBERLOST.    90mln  16- 
sd-rent    $10.50      ITTCO  F 
Produced  by  Monogram  in  1938 
From    a    novel    by    Gene    Stratton-Porter, 
this  is  a  wholesome,  heart-warming  story,  with 
Jean    Parker   and    Eric    Linden    in    the   leading 
roles 

Available  from,  10   or  more  film, 
libraries  or  distributors 

ROMANCE  OF  THE  ROYAL  MOUNTED.   7R 

16-sd-rent     $12.50     UWF  F 

Robert    Kent    and    Rosalind    Keith    in    a 

story   of   a   young   lady's   search   for  her   dead 

father's    mining    claim    and    of   help   given    her 

by  a  Mounty 

Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH 

Ideal    $11  TexVB 


SIN  BAD     THE     SAILOR.       IR     16-si-sd-$8.75- 
$17.50.    Also   color-$23.50-$33.50   1945   Castle    F 
Sinbad's   ship   is   pursued  and  boarded  by 
pirates 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 


SLEEPING  BEAUTY.     (Puppetoons  ser.)  7min 
16-sd-$17.50    1945    Pictorial  F 

"A  charmingly  modern  telling  of  the  an- 
cient legend  of  the  sleeping  princess  and  her 
gallant  prince,  who  kisses  her  from  her 
slumber    in    strictly    modem    form.    The    story 


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SLEEPING    BEAUTY — Continued 

gains     humor    in     the    new     version."       Movie 

malcers 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributoi's 

SO  ENDS  OUR  NIGHT.  90min  16-sd-rent  apply 
Pictorial  F 

Erich  Remarque's  romantic  story,  star- 
ring Frederic  March,  Margaret  Sullivan  and 
Frances  Dee 

Ideal  UWF 

Sw  YMCA    $15 

SON  OF  FURY.  90min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi        F 
Produced   by  20th  Century-Fox  in   1942 
Tyrone    Power,     Gene    Tierney,     Frances 
Farmer   and   Roddy   McDowell   share   honors   in 
this    story    taken    from    the    novel     "Benjamin 
Blalie"  by  Edison  Marshall 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 


llmin    16-sd-rent 

F 


SPIRIT    OF    THE    PLAINS. 

$1.50     1936     UWF 

el-jh-sh-c-adult 
"Based  upon  scenes  from  several  historical 
films,  including  Cimarron,  The  Covered  Wagon, 
and.  .  .  The  Plainsman,  the  reel  purports  to 
boll  down  the  spirit  of  the  West  into  fifteen 
minutes     of     celluloid."       Scholastic 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

STAGE    DOOR   CANTEEN.    132min    16-sd-apply 
Commonwealth  F 

Produced  by  United  artists  in  1943.   There 
are   48  stars  and   6   name  bands  in   tliis  enter- 
tainment film 
Den    $17.50 
YMCA 

STATE  FAIR.     105min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi       F 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in   1933 
Will    Rogers    and    Janet    Gaynor    are    the 
stars 

Will    enters    his    prize    hog    in    the    stock 
competition,    his   wife  anticipates   winning  first 
prize  with  her  pickles  and  mincemeat  and  his 
cliildren  find  romance 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVB 

SUEZ.     105min     16-sd-apply    Fi  F 

el-Jh-sh-c-adult  Guide 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1938 
Tyrone  Power,  Loretta  Young,  and  Ana- 
bella  present  the  mighty  epic  of  the  building  of 
the  Suez  Canal  and  the  story  of  Ferdinand  De 
Lesseps,  the  man  who  carried  the  project 
through  despite  overwhelming  forces  of  nature 
and  mankind 

Calhoun 

SAd 

TexVE 

SUN    VALLEY    SERENADE.    90min    16-sd-rent 
apply   Fi  F 

Produced   by   20th   Century-Fox   in   1941 
Romance    in    Sun    Valley.    Idaho    to    the 
tunes  of  Glen  Miller's  music.   Skating  and  ski- 
ing starring  John  Payne  and  Sonja  Henie 
Callioun 
SAd 
TexVE 

SWISS   FAMILY   ROBINSON.    90nun   IG-sd-rent 
apply    Fi  F 

el-Jh-sh-adult 
Thomas    Mitchell    and    Freddie    Bartholo- 
mew   play    the    leads    in    this    film    version    of 
the  well-known  book 
AudF   $17.50  RFA 

Ea    $17.50  Sw 

Ideal    $19.25  UWF 

Nay  YMCA 

rU   $17.50 


TALE   OF  TWO   CITIES.   40min   16-sd-rent  ap- 
ply TFC  F 
jh-sh-c-adult 
Excerpts     from     the     MGM    production    of 
1935.  Available  only  to  schools 

"A  condensed  school  version  based  on  the 
Charle.s  Dickens  novel.  This  version  not  only 
stimulates  students  in  English  literature  to 
a  further  study  of  this  classic  novel  but  so- 
cial studies  groups  will  find  interesting  ma- 
terial in  observing  the  causes  of  mass  rebellion 
of  the  aristocracy  of  France  during  the  revo- 
lutionary period."  Advisory  committee 

It    is    assumed    that    those    who    see    this 
picture    have    read    or    are    reading    the   book 
Available  from   10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

TEN      GENTLEMEN      FROM      WEST      POINT. 
OOmin    16-sd-rent    apply    Fi  F 

Produced   by   20th   Century-Fox    in    1942 
George  Montgomery,   Maureen   O'Hara  and 
Laird   Cregar  are  among  the   cast  of   this  liis- 
tory  of  the   US  Military  academy  and  its  suc- 
cessful founding 

Exact  replicas  of  arcliitecture  and  arms 
of   1800  are   featured 

Also  shows  a  lacrosse  game,  Indian  battle 
and  classroom   scenes 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

THREE    KIDS    AND    A    QUEEN.    90rain    16-sd- 
rent     $17.50     UVv'F  F 

Universal   1935  production 
Cast:      May      Kobson,       Henry      Armetta, 
Frankie    Darro    and    Charlotte    Henry 

Outlook  on  lite  of  eccentric  wealthy 
elderly  spinyter  is  changed  for  better  when  she 
is  thrown  into  home  of  poor  Italian  with  three 
little  sons.  Thru  their  ministrations  she  finds 
true  happiness 
Calhoun  Nay 

Eng  PH    $15 

Ideal  TexVE 

THREE    LAZY    MICE.     lOmin     16-sd-color-rent 

$3    UAVF  F 

A  color  film  which  Ls  direct  reduction  by 
technicolor  of  a  major  Hollywood  cartoon 
production.     Universal  release 

Three  mice  pretend  to  be  blind  in  order 
to  avoid  working  for  their  daily  cheese.  They 
soon  learn  that  the  pretense  is  harder  and 
more    dangerous    than    normal    life 

Calhoun  PH   $15 

Cos  TexVB 

Eng  West 

Nay 

THREE    MUSKETEERS.    SOmin    16-sd-apply   Fi 

F 

Jh-sh-c 
This   is  a  20th-century  Fox  production  of 
1939 

An   hilarious  comedy  with   the  Ritz  broth- 
ers,   Don   Ameche   and   Lionel   Atwood 
Calhoun  SAd 

DeVry  $1.50  SoVis 

Ideal    $1.65  TexVE 

THUNDER  OVER   MEXICO.     76min  16-sd-rent 
$14    1935    UWF  F 

Jh-sh-c 
A    Principal    pictures    production,    directed 
by  Sergei  Eisenstein 

"A  forceful  presentation  of  the  age-long 
subjxjgation  of  the  peoples  of  Mexico  and  of 
their  ultimate  lil>eration.  Remarkable  pho- 
tography. An  excellent  portrayal  of  various 
Mexican  types.  This  is  truly  one  of  the 
greatest  motion  picture  productions  of  all 
lime."     Wisconsin 

"We  felt  that  the  flagrant  propaganda 
and  the  impression  of  tlie  sustained  horror 
scenes  far  outweighed  the  beautiful  pho- 
tography."    Adviser 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 


532 


1947    EDITION 


TOM,    TOM,    THE    PIPER'S   SON.      (Terrytoon 
ser.)    9rain    16-si-sd-$8.75-$17.50   Castle  F 

el-Jh-sh 

Cartoon  comedy 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries   or  distributors 

TOY  SHOP.   lOmin  16-sd-color-rent  $2  1935  EK 

el 

Price    has   not   been   verified    1947 

This  subject  was  originally  produced  by 
Color  classics  and  photographed  In  35mm  with 
a  technicolor  camera 

A  little  cold,  ragged  girl  is  taken  into 
a  toy  shop  and  warmed  by  the  toy  maker's 
tire.  She  falls  asleep  and  the  wooden  soldiers 
march  in  her  dreams.  A  clown  and  Columbine 
furnish  some  comedy.  The  musical  accompani- 
ment includes  "Jingle  bells,"  "Holy  night"  and 
"Parade   of   the   wooden    soldiers" 

Some  distributors  offer  this  subject  in 
black  and  white  only.  If  you  want  it  in  color 
ask 

A&B  $1  UWP    $2 

CWF  50c  Wilo    $1.    Also    color 

FH    $3  $1.50 

Ideal    $2.75 

TOYLAND    PREMIERE.    9min    16-sd-color-rent 

$3    UWF  F 

A  color  film  which  is  direct  reduction 
by  technicolor  of  a  major  Hollywood  cartoon 
production.      Universal    release 

Many  well-known  Hollywood  stars  attend 
a    premiere    party    given    by    Santa    Claus 

Calhoun  Nay 

Cos  PH 

Eng  West 

TOYTIME.   9min  16-sd-$17.50;  rent  $1.25  ITTCO 

Aesop    sound    fable.      Produced    by    Van 
Beuren  corporation 
AudF    $1.25  Rosh 

Den    $1  UWF 

Ideal 

TREASURE    ISLAND.    40min    16-sd-rent    apply 
TFC  F 

jh-sh 
Produced  by  Metro-Goldwyn  Mayer  in 
1934  and  based  on  the  well  known  story  of  Rob- 
ert Louis  Stevenson.  Re-edited  from  the  feature 
film.  Starring  Lionel  Barrymore,  Wallace  Berry 
and  Jackie  Cooper 

Available  from  10   or  more  film 
libraries  or  distributors 

TWO     LITTLE     PUPS.      IR      16-sd-rent    $1.50 
UWF  F 

p-el-Jh 
A  harmonizing  cartoon  film 
AudP    $1.25  PH    $1.25 

IdP    $1.50  YMCA  $1.25 

WEE     WILLIE     WINKIE.       99min      16-sd-rent 
apply     Fi  F 

Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1939 
Shirley    Temple,    Victor   McLaglen   and   C. 
Aubrey  Smith  in  Rudyard  Kipling's  heroic  ad- 
venture   of    the    Khyber    Pass,    where    a    little 
girl   becomes  the  symbol  of  bravery  for  a  bat- 


talion  of  Bengal   Lancers  on  duty  in   the  vast 
stretches  of  the  Himalayas 

Calhoun 

SAd 

TexVB 

WHEN    LOVE    IS   YOUNG.     70min     16-sd-rent 
$17.50    UWF  F 

Universal  release,  1937 

After  desperate  struggle  for  success  as 
singer,  a  snubbed  "ugly  duckling"  of  high 
Bchool  days  returns  to  her  home  town  a 
"glamorous  swan" 

Based  on  Eleanore  Griffin's  novel  "Class 
Prophecy."        Virginia     Bruce,      Kent     Taylor, 
Walter  Brennan,  Greta  Meyer 
Calhoun  PH  $9 

Eng  Shad    $15 

Ideal    $12.50  TexVB 

Nay 

WOMAN     IN    THE    HOUSE.    (Passing    parade 
ser.)    IR    16-sd-apply    TFC  F 

sh-c-aduit 
Produced  by  MGM  in  1942,  Available  only 
to  schools 

Tells  the  story  of  an  English  woman  who, 
for  40  years  suffered  from  anthropophobia  as  a 
result  of  a  youthful  lovers  quarrel.  She  is  cured 
of  her  phobia  when  she  is  forced  to  forget  her- 
self and  serve  others  during  an  air  raid  over 
her  village 
AMNH  $1.50 
Ohio 

YOUNG   AMERICA.   72min  16-sd-rent  apply  Fi 

F 

Guide 
Produced  by  20th  Century-Fox  in  1942 
Jane    Withers    in    a    story    of    American 
youngsters   adjusting    themselves    to    the   rigors 
of  life  during  the  war 
Calhoun 
SAd 
TexVE 

YOUNG   EAGLES.    lOOmin    16-sd-rent    $10  1934 
Bastin  F 

el-Jh-sh 

Produced    by    Romance    productions,     inc. 

"The  adventure  of  two  Eagle  Scouts  on  a 
trip  to  Central  America.  A  story  of  their 
flght  through  the  jungle  after  their  crash  in  an 
airplane."      School    management 

"This  film  displays  the  work  of  the  Boy 
Scout  in  actual  situations.  The  scout  laws 
are  brought  out  clearly  through  the  adventure 
of  the  two  boys,  and  their  dog  Johnson  who 
brought  a  lot  of  human  interest  into  the  story. 
The  wild  animal  life  added  excitement  and 
thrills  to  the  story. 

"The  audience  could  be  held  for  a  long 
period  with  this  picture  as  you  did  not  know 
what  was  going  to  happen  next.  The  crash 
of  the  plane  at  the  end  of  the  first  reel  and 
the  quick  planning  of  the  events  to  follow 
made  the  two  boy  scouts  outstanding  figures 
in  the  feature. 

"Of  all  features  I  have  seen  for  boys  I 
don't  know  of  any  other  film  as  interesting  as 
this  one.  I  called  in  three  scout  leaders  to  see 
the  film  and  their  opinion  was,  'That  is  the 
best  film  we  have  seen  for  boys.'  "  J.K.W. 
UWF 


533 


Discontinued  Films 


These  films,  formerly  listed  in  Part  2  of  the  1946  Educational  Film  Guide,  have  been 
dropped  because  they  are  no  longer  available  from  the  producer  or  main  source.  Most  of 
them  may  still  be  rented  from  local  film  libraries  or  distributors. 


Abe  Lincoln  in  Illinois 

Act  your  age 

Action  at  Anguar 

Adam  had  four  sons 

Admiral's  reply 

Adventure  bound 

Adventure  in   hearts 

Adventures  of  a  rooltie 

Air  pattern  of  the  Pacific 

Air  waves 

Airscrew 

Alaska  and  the  Yukon 

Alaska  highway 

Alias  St  Nick 

Alice  in  Wonderland 

All  American  coed 

All  American  news  (#125-126) 

All  by  myself 

All  out  for  victory 

The  amazing  Mr  Williams 

The  amazing  Mrs  Holliday 

Amazon   awakens 

American  food  sources 

American  portrait 

Americans  all 

Anchors  aweigh 

Angels  over  Broadway 

Annapolis  farewell 

Anne  of  Windy  Poplars 

Annie  Laurie 

Apprentice  training 

Arctic  hunters 

Argentine   primer 

Arm  behind  the  army 

Army  air  forces — Pacific 

Army  nurse 

Art  and  life  in  Belgium 

Art  discovers  America 

As  always 

As  ye  sow 

Assembly  of  parts  for  rubber  boots  and  shoes 

At  the  bat 

Atacama  desert 

Attack-counterattack 

Autobiography  of  a  jeep 


Battle  for  the  beaches 

Battle  for  the  Marianas 

Battle  is  in  our  hands 

Battleship  Graf  Spee  scuttled 

Beau  Geste 

Beet  sugar — the  builder 

Bell  helicopter 

Belo  horizonte 

Berkeley  square 

Bermuda 

Bermuda  by  air 

Better  tomorrow 

Bid  it  up,  sucker 

Birds  of  the  garden 

Birds  of  the  spring  woods 

Birds  of  woodland  and  farm 

Birth  of  the  blues 

Bismark  sea  victory 

Black  cats 

Black  doll 

Black  gold 

Black  marketing 

Blondie  goes  Latin 

Blondie  meets  the  boss 

Bolivia 

Bomber 

Bonds  of  victory 

Bosko's  Easter  eggs 

Bounteous  earth 

Boy  of  the  streets 

Boy  trouble 

Boy  who  saved  a  nation 

Brazil 

Brazil  gets  the  news 

Brazilian  quartz  goes  to  war 


Brazil's  fishing  school 

Breezy  little  bears 

The  bridge 

Britain  and  her  empire 

Britain's  commandos  in  action 

Brock  the  badger 

Buccaneer 

Buck  cheezer 

Buenos  Aires  and  Montevideo 

Buick's  on  the  job 

The  builders 

Building  a  bomber 

Building  a  tank 

Building    health    and    strength    in    the    Chicago 

public  schools 
Burma  chapter 
Busy  little  bears 
By  air  to  Alaska 


Cadet  classification 

Caissons  go  rolling  along 

California  giants 

Calls  that  cure 

Campus  on  the  march 

Canadian  landscape 

Canadian  Pacific  in  the  air 

Cannons  on  wings 

Care  of  children  of  working  mothers 

Care  of  the  premature  infant 

Career  girls 

Case  of  the  missing  telephone 

Case  of  the  tremendous  trifie 

Castle  towns  of  France 

Caught  in  the  draft 

Cavalcade  of  the  American  merchant  marine 

Ceiling  on  your  home 

Challenge  to  democracy 

Chicago 

Chicago  public  schools  in  action 

Chicago's    thirty   million    school    lunches 

Chief  Neeley  reports  to  the  nation 

Children  in  search  of  God 

Children  of  the  wild 

Chimp's  jamboree 

China  crisis 

China— first  to  fight:  1943 

Chip  off  the  old  block 

Choosing  a  career 

Christmas  toy  shop 

Chump  at  Oxford 

City  harvest 

City  of  silent  men 

Cleopatra 

Coal  for  victory 

Coast  guard  song 

Coast  guard  Spars 

Columbia 

Columbia,   crossroads  of  the  Americas 

Combat  America 

Conference  at  Yellow  springs 

Conquer  by  the  clock 

Conquering  of  cancer 

Conquest  of  the  night 

Corregidor  to  Iwo  Jima 

Corsica 

Corvettes 

Count  of  Monte  Crlsto 

Courageous  Dr  Christian 

The  cowboy 

Crazy  house 

Cuernavaca 


D-day  minus  one 

Danger  on  ice 

Danger  on  the  air 

Day  is  new 

Day  of  battle 

Death  takes  a  holiday 

Death  Valley 

Defense  against  invasion 


535 


DISCONTINUED    FILMS 


Defense  of  Moscow 

Desert  victory 

Destry  rides  again 

Devil  and  Miss  Jones 

Devils   squadron 

Diary  of  a  sergeant 

Dinner  party  review 

Divide  and  conquer 

Double  indemnity 

Down  where  the  North  begins 

Dream   flowers 

Drydocking   and   repairing   ocean-going  ships 

Drypoint 

Duck  shooting  here,   there  and   everywhere 

Duke  of  West  Point 

Dutch  next  door 


Eagle   squadron 

Eastside  of  heaven 

Eisenhower  comes  home 

Elevated  trains 

Emergency  in  Honduras 

En  saga  (Laila) 

En  un  lugar  de  America 

Enemy  bacteria 

Enemy  strikes 

Eternally  yours 

Eye  appeal  is  buy  appeal 


Fair  weather  clouds 

Farm  battle  lines 

Farm  frolics 

Farm   garden 

Farm  work  is  war  woik 

Farmer  at  war 

Farmer's  wife 

Farmyard  whoopee 

Fifty  year  barter 

Fight  for  Egypt 

Fight  for  Rome — Russia's  mighty  offensive 

Fight  for  the  sky 

Fighting  men  and  fighting  jobs 

Financing  food  for  freedom 

First    years    in    the    Chicago    public   elementary 

scliools 
Five  graves  to  Cairo 

Five  little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew 
Five  little  Peppers  in  trouble 
Five  little  Peppers  at  home 
Fleet  that  came  to  stay 
Flight  log 
Flying  deuces 
Follow  the  band 
Food  and  magic 
Food  and  soil 
Food  for  fighters 
Foreign  correspondent 
Forest  treasures 
Fortress  Japan 
Foul  weather  clouds 
Fox  and  rabbit 
Freedom  and  famine 
Freedom  comes  high 
Fresh  water  fishing 
From  ships  of  the  air 
Fun  in  foods 

Fundamentals  of  basketball 
Fundo  in  Chile 
Fun's   fun 

Furred  and  feathered  hunters 
Fury  in  the  Pacific 
Future  for  fighters 


Gallant  defender 

Gathering  moss 

General  De  Gaulle — soldier  of   France 

General  died  at  dawn 

Geronimo 

Ghost  breakers 

Gipsy  and  brown-tail  moths — control  methods 

Gipsy    and    brown-tail    moths — insect    enemies 

Glass,  servant  of  man 

Glow-worm 

Going  my  way 

Golden  secret 

Good  girls  go  to  Paris 

Good  job 

Good  neighbor  family 

Gracias  amigos 

Grain  that  built  a  hemisphere 

Grand  work  by  the  free  Belgian  forces 


Great  Gildersleeve 
Great  Victor  Herbert 
Guadalajara 
Gulliver's  travels 


Hail  the  king 

Hand  in  hand 

Handle  with  care 

Hands 

Happily  ever  after 

Harbor  goes  to  France 

Harbor  safety  measures 

Hawaii  calls 

Hawaiian  islands 

He  stayed  for  breakfast 

Headlines  in  celluloid 

Heart  of  the  Inca  empire 

Hemp  for  victory 

Henry  Aldrich  boy  scout 

Henry  Aldrich  editor 

Henry  Aldrich  for  president 

Henry  Aldrich  gets  glamour 

Henry  Aldrich  haunts  a  house 

Henry  Aldrich  plays  cupid 

Henry  Aldrich  swings  it 

Henry  Aldrich's  little  secret 

Henry  Browne,  farmer 

Here  is  China:  1944 

Here  we  go  again 

Heritage 

Hidden  hunger 

Hidden  weapons 

High  over  the  border 

High  plain 

High  spots  of  a  high  country 

High  stakes  in  the  East 

High  wide  and  handsome 

Hill  towns  of  Guatemala 

His  butler's  sister 

His  girl  Friday 

Hit  the  ice 

Tlie  Hitler  gang 

Holiday  inn 

Hollywood — workshop  of  the  stars 

Home  mechanics 

Homes  for  veterans 

Hopalong  Cassidy  enters 

House  of  seven  gables 

Housekeeper's  daughter 

Housing  in  America 

Housing  in  Chile 

How  the  Belgians  got  the  news 

How  to  weld  aluminum 

Howards  of  Virginia 

Human  relations  series 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame 

Hydraulics 


I  am  the  American  bluejacket 

I  don't  want  to  change  the  subject 

I  live  for  tomorrow 

I  met  my  love  again 

Iceland  on  the  prairies 

Identification  of  aircraft 

If  I  had  my  way 

If  I  were  king 

Immelman 

In  defense  of  the  nation 

In  the  navy 

Industrial  arts 

Introduction  to  Haiti 

Introduction  to  the  P-39 

Iris  family 

Iron  major 

Irrigation — a   brief  outline 

It  ain't  hay 

It  can't  last 

It's  everybody's  war 

It's  our  job 

It's  your  America 

It's  your  war  too 

Iwo  Jima 


Jap  zero 

Japanese  relocation 

Japs  bomb  U.S.A. 

Joe  comes  back 

Judy's  diary  from  morning  until  night 

Jungle  quest  for  the  great  stone  heads 

Just  for  remembrance 

Justice 


536 


DISCONTINUED   FILMS 


Keep  'em  rolling 
Keeping  fit 
Know  your  birds 


LST  (Landing  ship  tank) 

L.VT — beachbuster 

Laddie 

Lady  from  Chungking 

Lady  in  question 

Lady  marines 

Lake  carrier 

Land  of  Quebec 

Larceny  with  music 

Last  frontier 

Last  outpost 

Learning  to  live 

Let  'em  have  it 

Letter  from  Bataan 

Life  and  death  of  the  hornet 

Lifeline 

Light  that  failed 

Lima 

Lima  family 

Line  from  Yucatan 

Line  is  busy 

Listen  to  Britain 

Los  Angeles — the  wonder  city 

Lubrication 


Made  for  each  other 

Magic  bullets 

Magic  myxies 

Magnificent  Ambersons 

Maid  of  Salem 

Major  and  the  minor 

Make  way  for  tomorrow 

Maker  of  mountains 

Managing  the  family  income 

Manpower 

Marines  have  landed 

Marines'  hymn 

Meet  Dr  Christian 

Memphis  Belle 

Men  and  the  sea 

Men  bet  their  lives  on  it 

Men  make  the  navy — the  navy  makes  men 

Metal  forming  in  airplane  production 

Mexican  moods 

Mexico  builds  a  democracy 

Mexico  city 

Mickey  the  provider 

Mickey's  big  broadcast 

Mickey's  cleanup 

Mickey's  derby  day 

Mickey's  wild  adventure 

Middletown  goes  to  war 

Midnight 

Miracle  of  Morgan's  creek 

Miracle  on  Main  street 

The  mirage 

Mission  accomplished 

Mission  completed 

Mister   Big 

Molly  Moo  Cow  and  Rip  Van  Winkle 

Money,  goods  and  prices 

Monsoon 

Montevideo  family 

Monuments  of  ancient  Mexico 

Moonlight  in  Vermont 

Morning  at  pre-school 

Mutual  aid 

My  friend  Pollito 

My  Japan 


Nations  within  a  nation 

Naval  training  in  the  Chicago  area 

Navigating  a  ship  into  harbor 

Navy  training  at  Chicago  vocational  school 

Negro  colleges  in  wartime 

Negro  soldier 

Netherlands  -America 

Never  a  dull  moment 

New  soldiers  are  tough 

New  voice  for  Mr  X 

New  world  through  chemistry 

News  in  the  air 

Nickel  high-lights 

Night  for  crime 

957th  day 

1944  world  series 


Ninth  state 

Normandy  invasion 

North  star 

Nutrition   in   the  Chicago   public  schools 

Objective  security 

Occupational  research 

Occupational  self-appraisal 

On  guard 

On  the  Great  white  trail 

On  to  Tokyo 

Only  angels  have  wings 

Open  skyways 

Opportunity  in  the  navy 

Orchids 

Ostrich  troubles 

Oswego 

Our  enemy — the  Japanese 

Our  first  line  of  defense 

Our  neighbors  down  the  road 

Out  of  bed  into  action 

Out  of  the  frying  pan  into  the  firing  lines 

Overland  stagecoach 

Ovulation,  fertilization  and  early  development 


Pacific  milk  run 

Packed   in  the  shadow  of  the  Rockies 

Pageant  of  American  inland  transportation 

Pan-American  bazaar 

Paraguay 

Paraiso  de  los  ninos 

Paratroops 

Pardon  my  rhythm 

Paris  after  dark 

Patagonian  playground 

Patzcuaro 

La  paz 

Peace  comes  to  America 

Pear  lands  of  the  Pacific 

Pennies  from  heaven 

Peoples  of  two  worlds 

Perishable — rush 

Peru 

Peru's  coastal  region 

Photography  fights 

Pilgrim's  chorus  from  Tannhauser 

Pincers  on  Japan 

Pittsburgh 

The  plainsman 

Price  of  victory 

Prices  unlimited 

Private  life  of  the  gannets 

Prize  package 

Producing  quality  poultry 

Protecting  our  country  from  plagues 

Puddy  picks  a  bone 

Pursuit  of  happiness 


Radio  operator 

Radio  technician  training:  capacitance 

El  rancho  grande 

Range  busters 

Realm  of  the  honeybee 

Reconnaissance  pilot 

Record  of  the  flight 

Red  hot  rhythm 

Red,  white  and  blue  Hawaii 

Reindeer  people 

Remarkable  Andrew 

Remember  these  faces 

Report  from  Russia 

Report  from  the  AAF 

Report  to  Judy 

Resisting  enemy  interrogation 

Return  to  Guam 

Reward  unlimited 

Right  of  way 

Ring  of  steel 

Rio  De  Janeiro 

Road  ahead 

Road  show 

Road  to  Morocco 

Road  to  Singapore 

Road  to  Zanzibar 

Roads  and  erosion 

Rookies  in  Burma 

Ruggles  of  Red  Gap 

Rulers  of  the  sea 

The  runt 

Russian  story 


537 


DISCONTINUED    FILMS 


Safeguarding  health  at  the  nation's  gateways 

Safeguarding  military  information 

Salute  to  France 

Salvage 

Sand  in  the  gears 

Sao  Paulo 

Saps  at  sea 

Scattergood  Balnes 

Scattergood  meets  Broadway 

Scattergood  pulls  the  strings 

Scattergood  rides  high 

Schools  to  the  south 

Secrets 

Seeing  Australia 

Semaphore  familiarization:  parts  I-IX 

The  sentinel 

Shop  training  classes  In  national  defense 

Sicily — key  to  victory 

Silence 

Silent  night 

Silent  war 

Silver  stallion 

Sing  a  jingle 

Sing  your  worries  away 

Six-legged  saboteurs 

Skippy 

Sky  dancers  of  Papantla 

Sky  riders 

Sky's  the  limit 

Slow  roll 

So  proudly  we  hail 

So  you  won't  talk 

Something  you  didn't  eat 

Sons  of  the  desert 

So's  your  uncle 

Souls  at  sea 

South  Chile 

South  of  the  border  with  Disney 

Southern  Brazil 

Spirit  of  '43 

Spirit  of  the  plains 

Spot  welding 

Star  spangled  rhythm 

Steel  town 

Stepping  stones  to  Tokyo 

Stilwell  road 

Story  of  a  transport 

Story  of  A-C  welding 

Story  of  cane  sugar  refining 

Story  of  culture 

Story  of  Niagara  Falls 

Story  with  two  endings 

The  streetcar 

Suggestion  box 

Sun  god's  children 

Sundays  in  the  valley  of  Mexico 

Sunshine  makers 

Swedes  in  America 

Swim  and  live 

Swing  it,  soldier 

Tanks 

Target— Berlin 

Target  for  today 

Target  for  tonight 

Target  invisible 

Target  Japan 

Target  TB 

Task  force 

Tehuantepec 

Television 

Ten  years  of  co-op  credit 

The  Texans 

Texas  rangers 

That  men  may  fight 

There  goes  my  heart 

There's  magic  in  music 

These  are  the  men 

This  amazing  America 

This  is  Ecuador 

This  is  Guadalcanal 

This  land  is  mine 

The  thousand  days 

Three  cities 

Three  dimensional  seeing 

Three  on  the  trail 

Time  for  sale 

Time  in  the  sun 

Time-lapse  studies  of  flowers 

To  the  shores  of  Iwo  Jima 

To  win  the  peace 

Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's  son 

Too  many  husbands 

Topper  returns 


Topper  takes  a  trip 

The  town 

A  town  in  old  Mexico 

Track  meet  thrills 

Trail  of  the  silver  spur 

Trailing  double  trouble 

Training  the  master  homemaker 

Treasure  trove  of  jade 

Tree  in  a  test  tube 

Trees  and  men 

Troop  train 

Tuberculosis 

Tumbledown  ranch  in  Arizona 

Turnabout 

'Twas  the  night  before  Christmas 

Two  way  street 

UNRRA — in  the  wake  of  the  armies 

Underwater  spear  fishing 

The  uninvited 

Union  Pacific 

Uruguay 

U  S  carrier  fights  for  life — Russia  strikes 

U  S  news  review  (issues  1-4) 

Valley  of  the  sun 

Valley  of  the  Tennessee 

Valves,  their  manufacture  and  uses 

Venezuela 

Venezuela  moves  ahead 

Veracruz 

Vermont's  maple  industry 

Victory  harvest 

Victory  in  Sicily — bombs  rock  Italy 

Voice  of  truth 

Voices  of  victory 

Voyage  to  recovery 

Wake  island  ~ 

Wartime  nutrition 
Wasted  waters 

Water  cycle  "" 

Water  folk  ' '     ■ 

Water — friend  or  enemy 
We  said  we'd  come  back 
Wealth  of  the  Andes 
The  weasel 
Wedding  of  Palo 
Wells  Fargo 
West  of  Pinto  Basin 
West  of  Texas 
Westbound  mail 
Western  front 

What  can  be  done  about  juvenile  delinquency 
What  makes  a  battle 
What  shall  I  wear 
What's  happened  to  sugar 
When   Johnny   comes   marching  home 
When  the  Daltons  rode 
When  work  is  done 
Where  your  money  goes 
Which  way  this  time 
Who  died 
Winged  scourge 
Wings  for  victory 
Wings  over  Africa 
Wings  over  Brazil 
Wings  over  Leyte 
Wings  up 

Winning  your  wings 

Winter    sports   in    the    national    forest   of   Cali- 
fornia 
With  words  and  music 
Wooden  faces  of  Totonicapan 
World  at  war 
World  series 
Work  of  rivers 
Work  of  waves 
Work  of  winds 
Working  together 
Wrangler's  roost 

Yanks  bomb  Tokyo 

Yanks  invade  Africa — victory  over  Rommel 

Yanks  invade  Marshall  islands 

Yanks  smash  Truk 

You  can,  too 

Young  America  learns  a  trade 

Young  Uruguay 

Your  daily  milk 

You're  a  sweetheart 

Yours  truly,  Ed  Graham 

Yucatan 

Yucatecan  holiday 


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Directory  of  Producers  and  Distributors 

This  list  consists  only  of  producers  and  distributors  whose  films  are  listed  in  this  issue. 
It  is  not  a  complete  list  of  all  known  sources. 


A&B  Akin  &  Bagshaw  Inc,  2023  E  Colfax  Av, 
Denver,  Colo 

AAF     Army   Air   Forces,    Office    of   Public   Re- 
lations,    Operations     Div,     Pictures     Branch, 
Pentagon  Rm  30-1031,   Washington  25,  D  C 
Apply    to    local    branch    of  AAF 

AAU  Amateur  Athletic  Union,  233  Broadway, 
New  York 

Acad  Academic  Film  Company  Inc,  113  W  42d 
St,   New  York  19 

Academy  Academy  Films,  1448  W  61st  St, 
Los  Angeles  44,   Calif 

ADA  American  Dental  Association,  222  E 
Superior  St,  Chicago  11,  111 

Adel  Adel  Precision  Products  Corporation, 
10777    VanOwen    Av,    Burbank,    Calif 

Adventure  Adventure  Films  Inc,  1560  Broad- 
way,   New  York  19 

Aetna     Aetna    Affiliated    Life    Companies,    Mo- 
tion Picture  Bur,   151  Farmington  Av,   Hart- 
ford 15,  Conn 
»AF    films     A.    F.    Films    Inc,    Room    1001,    1600 
Broadway,  New  York  19 

Ah  William  J.  Ahern,  Film  Bookings,  716 
Federal  St,  Troy,  N  Y 

Air- age  Air-Age  Education  Research,  80  E 
42d  St,  New  York  17 

Aircraft  war  production  coun  Aircraft  War 
Production  Council,  7046  Hollywood  Blvd, 
Los  Angeles  28,  Calif 

Ala  University  of  Alabama,  Audio-Visual  Aids 
Library,  Extension  Division,  University  of 
Ala 

Alcoa  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Motion 
Picture  Department,  801  Gulf  Bldg,  Pittsburg, 
19,  Pa 

Allegheny  steel  Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel  Corp, 
Dunkirk,   N  Y 

Allied  Allied  16mm  Distributors  Corporation, 
1560  Broadway,  New  York  16 

Allls  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company, 
Advertising  and  Public  Relations  Depart- 
ment, Milwaukee  1,  Wise;  935  Hiawatha  Blvd 
East,    Syracuse    1,    N   Y 

Alta  University  of  Alberta,  Division  of  Visual 
Instruction,  Department  of  Extension,  Ed- 
mondton.  Alberta,  Canada 

Am  Bible  American  Bible  Society,  Visual  Ma- 
terials Dept,   45  Astor  PI,  New  York  3 

Am  can  American  Can  Company,  230  Park 
Av,  New  York  17 

Am  cancer  American  Cancer  Society  Inc. 
350  Fifth  Av,  New  York  1 

Am  heart  American  Heart  Association,  1790 
Broadway.  New  York  19 

Am  hospital  assn  American  Hospital  Associa- 
tion,   18   E   Division    St,    Chicago,    111 

Am  humane  assn  American  Humane  Asso- 
ciation, 135  Washington  Av ,  Albany  6. 
N  Y 

Am  inst  of  baking  .American  Institute  of  Bak- 
ing. 551  Fifth  Av,  New  York 

Am  inst  of  steel  construction  American  In- 
stitute of  Steel  Construction,  Inc,  101  Park 
Av,  New  York  17 

Am  iron  &.  steel  inst  American  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute,   350   Fifth  Av,   New  York  City 

Am  league  American  &  National  Leagues  of 
Professional  Baseball  Clubs,  64  E  Jackson 
Blvd.  Chicago  4.  Ill 

Am  legion  American  Legion  National  Head- 
quarters, Indianapolis  6,  Ind 

Am  potash  American  Potash  Institute,  1155 
16th  St,  NW,  Washington  6,  D  C 

Am  soc  for  metals  American  Society  for 
Metals,    7301    Euclid   Av,    Cleveland   3,    Ohio 

Am  soc  of  bakery  eng  American  Society  of 
Bakery  Engineers.  Department  of  Visual  Ed- 
ucation   208    3rd   Av,    Minneapolis,    Minn 

Am  viscose  American  Viscose  Corporation,  350 
Fifth  Av,  New  York 


Amb     Harold    C.    Ambrosch    Film    Productions, 

P.O.  Box  98,  Glendale,  Calif 
Amfilms     American     Film     Services     Inc,     1010 

Vermont  Av  NW,   Washington  5,  D  C 
AMNH    American  Museum  of  Natural  History, 

79th  St  &  Central  Park  West,   New  York 

City 
Ampco     Ampco   Metal   Inc,   Milwaukee   4,   Wise 
An      R.    B.    Annis   Company,    Hoosier   Film   Li- 
brary,   1103    N    Delaware    St,    Indianapolis    2, 

Ind 

Films    distributed    east    of    the    Mississippi 
Anaconda     Anaconda   Copper   fining   Co,    Adv 

Dept,  25  Broadway,  New  York  4 
Anguish    Toby    Anguish    Motion    Picture    Pro- 
ductions,  3123   W   Eighth  St,    Los  Angeles   3, 

Calif 
Anti-defamation         league  Anti-Defamation 

League    of   B'nai    B'rith,    212    Fifth   Av,    New 

York   10 
Antioch    Antioch  College,   Yellow  Springs,  Ohio 
Archbold     Archbold    Expeditions,    Lake    Placid, 

Fla 
Ariz     University   of   Arizona,    Visual   Aids   Bu- 
reau,   University  Extension  Division,   Tucson, 

Ariz 
Armour      Armour    &    Company    Merchandising 

Dept,   Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago  9,  111 
Army  signal  corps    U.S.  War  Dept,  Army  Signal 

Corps,  Washington,  D  C 
Apply    to    local    Signal    officer    of    nearest 

Army  area 
ArtF    Art  Films,  650  Ocean  Av,  Brooklyn,  N  Y 
ASHA     American    Social    Hygiene    Association, 

Inc,    1790    Broadway,    New  York   19 
Assoc    bulb    growers    Associated   Bulb   Growers 

of  Holland,  41  East  42d  St,  New  York  17 
Assoc    screen      Associated    Screen    News    Ltd, 

5721    Western    Av,    Montreal,    P    Q.    Canada 
Astor      Astor    Pictures    Corp,     130    West    46th 

St.  New  York  19 
AT&T      American     Telephone     and     Telegraph 

Company,    208   W  Washington   St,   Chicago   6, 

111 

Requests  should  be  sent  to  local  operating 

telephone  companies 
Atlas     Atlas  Productions  Inc,   1111  South  Blvd, 

Oak  Park,  111 
AudF    Audio-Film  Libraries,  354  Bloomileld  Av. 

Montclair.  N  J 
Audio     Audio  Productions,   Inc,    630  Ninth  Av, 

New  York  19 
Audivision      language       Audivision      Language 

Teaching   Service,    74   Trinity   PI.    New   York 

6 
Audubon     Audubon   Rental    Film    Library,    1000 

Fifth  Av,  New  York  28 
AudV  Audio-Visual  Devotional  Aids.  11315  Ven- 
tura  Blvd   Blvd,    N   Hollywood,   Calif 
Australian  N&I  bur    See  Austrl 
iM'Austrl       Australian     News     and     Information 

Bureau,    636   Fifth   Av,    New  York  20 
Auto    mfrs     Automobile    Manufacturers    Asso- 
ciation,    320    New    Center    Bldg.     Detroit    2. 

Mich;  Transportation  Bldg,  Washington,  D  C 
"-•Award     Award   Films,    115   West   44th   St,   New 

York  18 


B&H     Bell    &    Howell    Filmosound   libraries 
Distributed  by  UWF 

B&O     Baltimore   &   Ohio  Railroad.   Director  of 
Public  Relations,  Baltimore  1,  Md 

Babson     Babson  Bros,  2843  West  19th  St,  Chi- 
cago, 111 

Baer    Lewis  S  Baer,  18  East  41st  St,  New  York 
•Bailey     Bailey    Film    Service,    2044    N    Berendo 
St,    Hollywood    27,    Cal;    404    N    Goodwin    St, 
Urbana,  111 

Balis     Ball    State    Teachers    College,    Teaching 
Materials  Service,  Muncie,  Ind 


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■^  Baptista      C.     O.     Baptista    Film     Laboratory, 
Sunnyside    Av,    Wheaton,    111 

Barbre  Thomas  J  Barbre,  1215  B  Virginia  Av. 
Denver  9,  Colo 

Barr  Arthur  Barr  Productions,  6211  Arroyo 
Glen,  Los  Angeles  42,  Calif 

Bass  Bass  Camera  Company,  179  W  Madison 
St,   Chicago,   111 

Bates  Bates  Manufacturing  Company,  30  Vesey 
St,  New  York  7 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Com- 
pany,  635  St  Paul   St,    Rochester  2,   N  Y 

BC  University  of  British  Columbia,  Depart- 
ment of  University  Extension,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia,  Canada 

BCTB  British  Columbia  Government  Travel 
Bureau,  Department  of  Trade  and  Industry, 
Victoria,  D  C,  Canada 

Becton,    Dickinson     Becton,    Dickinson    &   Com- 
pany,   Film   Service   Department,    Rutherford, 
N  J 
"  Belgl      Belgian    Govt    Information    Center,    630 
Fifth   Av,    New   York   20 

Belgian  I  center    See  Belgl 

Bemis  Bemis  Bro  Bag  Co,  General  Offlce,  408 
Pine  St,   St  Louis  2,   Mo 

Bengal  Bengal  Pictures,  920  N  Robinson  St, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif 

BEVA  Business  Education  Visual  Aids.  104 
West  61st  St,  New  York  23 

BF  Better  Films,  742  New  Lots  Av,  Brooklyn 
7,  N  Y 

BFS     See  Bailey 

Bird  Bird  Films  Ltd,  1828  Scarth  St,  Regina, 
Saskatchewan,  Canada 

Birdseye     Birdseye-Snider  Inc,  383  Madison  Av, 
New  York 
^  BIS     British    Information    Services,    30    Rocke- 
feller Plaza,   New  York  20 

Apply  also  to  BIS  offlces  in  Chicago,  San 
Francisco,  Washington;  British  consulates  in 
Boston,  Detroit,  Los  Angeles,  Seattle;  and 
Calhoun  (Atlanta),  VisEd  (Houston),  and 
Swank   (St  Louis) 

Blakely  Gene  Blakely,  1209  N  Formosa  Av, 
Hollywood  46,   Calif 

Boonton  Boonton  Molding  Company,  122  E 
42d  St,  New  York  City  17 

BosU  Boston  University  School  of  Education, 
Division  of  Teaching  Aids,  84  Exeter  St, 
Boston  16,  Mass 

Bouchard  Thomas  J  Bouchard,  80  West  40th 
St.  New  York 

Brady  Darrel  Brady  Productions,  CV.  Ranch 
Calabasas,  Calif 

BraF     See  Bran 
^  Bran    Brandon  Films  Inc,  1600  Broadway,  New 

York  19 
"  Bray     Bray  Studios  Inc,   729  Seventh  Av,   New 
York  19 

Briq     See  UtBY 

BSA  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Visual  Education 
Service,    2   Park   Av,    New  York   16 

Also  offices  in  Chicago,  Dallas  &  San  Fran- 
cisco 

Buck  Bucknell  University,  Classroom  Film  Li- 
brary, Lewisburg,  Pa 

Films  distributed  in  the  state  of  Penn- 
sylvania 

Burnaby  Burnaby  School  Board,  Burnaby  Mu- 
nicipal Hall,  New  Westminster,  B  C,  Canada 

Business    films      Business    Films,    Inc,     101    N 
Capital  St,  Washington  2,  D  C 
Reported    out    of   business    Nov    1946 

By-product  ammonia  Educational  and  Re- 
search Bureau  for  By-Product  Ammonia,  50 
W  Broad  St,  Columbus  15,  Ohio 


C&S  Church  and  School  Film  Service,  1635 
Central   Parkway,    Cincinnati,   Ohio 

CAC  Christian  Activities  Council,  Audio  Visual 
Education  Dept,  278  Farmington  Av,  Hart- 
ford 5,  Conn 

Cal     University    of    California,    Dept   of   Visual 
Instruction.    Extension    Division,    Berkeley    4, 
Calif;  813  S  Hill   St,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif 
Films  distributed  to  8  western  states 

Calhoun  Calhoun  Visual  Company,  101  Mari- 
etta St,  NW,  Atlanta  3,  Ga;  1110%  Taylor  St, 
Columbia  6,  S  C 


Calif  com'l  film    California  Commercial  Film  Co, 
8822   W  Washington   Blvd,   Culver  City,   Calif 
Films  distributed  throughout  the  southeast- 
ern states 

Calvert  Calvert  Distillers  Corp,  Chrysler  Bldg, 
New  York 

Cam  Camera  Center,  Inc,  596  Grand  St,  Brook- 
lyn, N  Y 

Cams  Camera  Shoppe,  Film  Library,  2301 
Classen  Blvd,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

Canada     See  CanFB 

Canadian  nat  ry  Canadian  National  Railways, 
Motion  Picture  Library,  673  Fifth  Av,  New 
York  (Montreal,  PQ,  Canada) 

Canadian  Pacific  Airlines,  Dominion  Square 
Bldg,  Montreal,  Canada 
_  CanFB  National  Film  Board  of  Canada,  620 
Fifth  Av,  New  York  20;  84  E  Randolph  St, 
Chicago  1,  111;  Canadian  Embassy  Annex,  1771 
N    St    NW,    Washington    6,    D    C 

Purchase  orders;  films  available  for  rental 
distribution  by  Bran  (NY),  Dennis  (Los  An- 
geles), Int  film  (Chicago),  VisEd  (Texas), 
and  CanNFS 

Can  NFS  National  Film  Society  of  Canada, 
172  Wellington  St,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada 

Distributes  all  productions  of  the  Nat  film 
bd  of  Canada 

Capital  Capital  Film  Service,  224  Abbot  Rd, 
East  Lansing,  Mich 

Caravel  Caravel  Films  Inc,  730  Fifth  Av,  New 
York  19 

Case     J.   I.  Case  Company,  Racine,  Wise 
xCastle      Castle     Films     (Div    of    United    World 
Films  Inc),   30  Rockefeller  Center,  New  York 
20;   Field  Bldg,    135   S  LaSalle  St,    Chicago  3, 
111:  Russ  Bldg,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif 

Purchase  orders;  government  films  avail- 
able  for   rental    distribution   through   UWF 

Accompanying  each  Offlce  of  education  mo- 
tion picture  and  correlated  with  it  are  a 
silent  fllmstrip  ($1)  and  an  instructor's  man- 
ual 

Caterpillar  tractor  Caterpillar  Tractor  Com- 
pany, Peoria  8,  111 

Cathedral     See  CathF 

CathF  Cathedral  Films,  6404  Sunset  Blvd. 
Hollywood  28,  Calif 

CEA  Central  Education  Association,  123  S 
Washington  St,  Green  Bay,  Wise 

Celanese  plastics  Celanese  Plastics  Corpora- 
tion,   180   Madison  Av,   New  York  16 

Cen  Central  Camera  Company,  220  S  Wabash 
Av,  Chicago,  111 

CenVE  Central  Visual  Education  Service, 
Broadway  Hotel  Bldg,  Wichita,  Kan 

CFC  College  Film  Center,  84  E  Randolph  St, 
Chicago  1,  111 

CFS     See  Capital 

Chicago  Tribune,  Public  Service  Bureau,  1 
S  Dearborn  St,  Chicago  11,  111 

ChildP     Children's  Productions,   P  O  Box  1313, 
Palo  Alto,  Calif 
"^ChinaF     China    Film    Enterprises    of    America 
Inc,   35  Park  Av,  New  York  16 

Cine  Cinema,  Inc,  234  Clarendon  St,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CL     See  Co-op 

CMoTC  Central  Missouri  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege, Cooperative  Film  Library,  Warrens- 
burg,  Mo 

Cocking,  Floyd  W.  Cocking,  4757  Constance 
Dr,  San  Diego  5,  Calif 

Col  University  of  Colorado,  Bureau  of  Visual 
Instruction,  Boulder,  Colo 

Colonial  Colonial  Beacon  Oil  Co,  30  Rockefeller 
Plaza,  New  York  20;  378  Stuart  St,  Boston 
Mass 

ColPJC  Pueblo  Junior  College,  Center  of  Audio- 
Visual  Materials,  Pueblo,  Colo 

Columbia  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation,  729 
Seventh  Av,  New  York  19 

Common  Commonwealth  Pictures  Corporation, 
729  Seventh  Av,   New  York  19 

Conn  University  of  Connecticut,  Audio-Visual 
Aids  Center,  Storrs,  Conn 

Conn  ltd    C.  G.  Conn  Ltd,  Elkhart,  Ind 

ConnH  Connecticut  State  Department  of 
Health,  Bureau  of  Public  Health  Instruction, 
Hartford,   Conn 

Films  may  be  secured  from  this  source  in 
the  state  of  Connecticut  only 


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Co-op  National  Cooperatives  Inc.  167  W  12th 
St,  New  Yorlt;  343  S  Dearborn  St,  Chicago  4, 
111;   726  Jackson  PI  NW,   Washington,   D  C 

Copeland  &  Thompson,  Inc,  206  Fifth  Av,  New 
York  10 

Cornell  CHE  College  of  Home  Economics,  Cor- 
nell University,  Ithaca,  N  Y 

Coronet  Coronet  Instructional  Films,  65  E 
South    Water    St,     Chicago    1,     111 

Cos     See  Cosmo 

Cosmo     Cosmopolitan  Film  Libraries,  3248  Gra- 
tiot Av,  Detroit  7,  Mich 
Serves  midwest  states 

Courneya  Courneya-Hyde  Productions,  1566 
N   Gordon   St,   Hollywood  28,   Calif 

Crawley  Crawley  Films  Ltd,  19  Fairmont  Av, 
Ottawa,   Ontario,  Canada 

Sales  training  films  sold  only  as  series 

Crest  Crest  Productions,  1103  El  Centro,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif;  Lloyd  Friedgen,  10361  Mc- 
Cormick    St,    N   Hollywood,    Calif 

CrI     Criterion    Films,    50    E    42d    St,    New   York 

CSP  Church  School  Pictures  Inc,  401  Euclid 
Av,  Cleveland  14,  Ohio 

Culture  films  Culture  Films,  Stites  &  Jones, 
Antioch   College,    Yellow   Springs,    Ohio 

CWF  Clem  William  Films,  802  Pitt  Bank  Bldg, 
Pittsburgh  22,  Pa 

Czechoslovak  I  serv  Czechoslovak  Information 
Service,    1790   Broadway,   New  York 


Dairy  Council   of  St   Louis,    4030  Chauteau  Av, 

St  Louis,   Mo 
Dam  row     Damrow    Brothers    Company,    196-218 

Western  Av,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wise 
Dav    H.   O.   Davis,   522  N  Broadway,  Oklahoma 

City,    Okla 
Davey     Davey    Tree    Expert    Company,    Kent, 

Ohio 

Films    distributed    east    of    the    Mississippi 
Davidson     Kenneth  R.   Davidson,   860   S  Mullen 

Av,  Los  Angeles  5.  Calif 
Davis     D.    T.    Davis   Company,    178   Walnut   St, 

Lexington  34,  Ky 
Also  ofHces  in  Cincinnati,  Louisville,  Knox- 

ville    &    Nashville,    serving    Kentucky,    Ohio, 

southern   Indiana   &   Tennessee 
Day    Dayton    Film   Rental   Libraries,   2227  Hep- 
burn Av,  Dayton  6,  Ohio 
Dayton    Dayton  Rubber  Mfg  Co,  Dayton,   Ohio 
Deere      John    Deere    &    Company,    Advertising 

Department,   Moline,   III 
De    Frenes     De    Frenes    and    Company,    1909-11 

Buttonwood  St,   Philadelphia  30,  Pa 
Den     See  Dennis 

DenFB     Dennis    Film    Bureau,    29   E    Maple    St, 

Wabash,   Ind 

Films    distributed   only   in    state   of   Indiana 
Dennis      William     M     Dennis     Film     Libraries, 

25061/2   West   7th   St,    Los   Angeles  5.   Calif 
DenverU      University   of   Denver,    Film    Center, 

Mary  Reed  Library,  Denver  10,  Col 
OIAA  and   EBF  films   to   members  of  their 

Film   Library  Association   in   this  state 
Deren     ]\Iaya  Deren,    61   Morton   St,    New  York 

14 
DeV     See  DeVry 

DeVry  DeVry  Films  and  Laboratories,  1111 
Armitage  Av,  Chicago  14,  111 

DG     The    Distributor's    Group    Inc,    756   Peach- 
tree    St    NW,    Atlanta,    Ga 
Distribution    only   in   9    southern   states 

Dictaphone  Dictaphone  Corp,  Graybar  Bldg, 
New  York  17 

Douglas  fir  plywood  assn  Douglas  Fir  Plywood 
Association,  301  Tacoma  Bldg,  Tacoma  2, 
Wash 

Also   branch   offices   in   Chicago,    New  York 
&  Washington,  D  C 

Dud      Dudley    Visual     Education     Service,     736 

5  Wabash    Av,    Chicago,    III;    Coughlan   Bldg, 
Mankato,    Minn 

Dudley  Carl  W.  Dudley  Productions,  9724 
Santa  Monica  Blvd,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif;  501 
Madison    Av,    New   York 

duPont     E   I   du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co,   19th 

6  Market  Sts.   Wilmington  98,   Dela 

du  Pont  rayon  div  E  I  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Rayon  Division,  Empire  State 
Bldg,  New  York  1 

Dynasty  Dynasty  Films,  5545  Sunset  Blvd, 
Hollywood,  Calif 


Ea     See  Eastin 
•  Eastin     Eastin  Pictures  Company,    707  Putnam 
Bldg,   Davenport,   la;   Colorado   Savings  Bank 
Bldg,    Colorado    Springs,    Colo;    Temple   Court 
Bldg,  Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Eastman  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Teaching 
Films  Division,  343  State  St,  Rochester  4, 
N  Y 

Eberhard  Faber  Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Com- 
pany,  37  Greenpoint  Av,  Brooklyn  22,  N  Y 

EBF  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Films  Inc,  20 
N   Wacker   Dr,    Chicago   6,    111 

Preview   libraries  in   Boston,   Chicago,    Dal- 
las,   New    York,    Pasadena 

Also    distribute    Erpi    and    Eastman    class- 
room  films 

ECSC  East  Central  State  College,  District 
Coordinator- War    Films,    Ada,    Okla 

-  Educ   film    serv     Educational   Film   Service,   180 

North    Union    St,    Battle    Creek,    Mich 
EFLA     Educational    Film    Library    Association, 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19 
EK      Eastman    Kodak    Stores,    Inc,    Kodascope 

Libraries  Div,  356  Madison  Av,  New  York  17 
Consult    your   local    telephone   directory   for 

addresses  of  Eastman   Kodak   stores   in  your 

locality 
Ell      Elliott    Film    Company,    72    Glenwood   Av, 

Minneapolis  3,  Minn 
Employers      Mutual      Liability      Insurance      Co 

Safety     Engineering     Department,      Wausau, 

Wise 
Eng      Engleman    Film    Service,    4754-56    Wood- 
ward Av,  Detroit,  Mich 
Films  distributed  in  state  of  Michigan  only 
*EPS     Edited  Pictures  System,  Inc,   165  W  46th 

St,  New  York  19 

F&S     Field    &    Stream   Publishing  Co   Inc,    515 

Madison  Av,  New  York  22 
Farm    credit    admin     Farm   Credit    Administra- 
tion, Springfield,  Mass 
Apply  to  nearest  branch 
FC     See  FiC 
Fed    Federal  Film  Service,  Inc,   150  Ellison  St, 

Patterson,  N  J 
Fed    prod     Federal    Products    Corp,    1144    Eddy 

St,  Providence  1,    R  I 
FFI      Films    for    Industry    Inc,    135    W    52d    St, 

New  York  19 
FH     See  Hubbard 
Fl     See  ft: 
*FI    Films  Inc,  330  W  42d  St,  New  York  18 

Branch   offices   in   Atlanta,   Chicago,   Dallas, 

Los    Angeles,    Portland    (Ore),    San   Francisco 
FiA      Film    Associates    Inc,    440    East    Schnatz, 

Dayton  9,  Ohio 
--FiC     Film    Classic   Exchange,    Fredonia,    N.Y. ; 

265  Franklin  St,  Buffalo,  N  Y 

-  Film  hi     Film  Highlights  Inc,  330  West  42d  St, 

New  York  18 
^Fllm    pub     Film    Publishers    Inc,    25    Broad    St, 

New  York  4 
>»  Film-Tel    Film-Tel  Inc,   25  West  45th  St,   New 
York  19 
Filmcraft     Filmcraft    Pictures,    7006    Hollywood 
Blvd,    Hollywood   28,    Calif 
^  Films   of   commerce    Films  of  Commerce  Com- 
pany,  Inc,   21  W  46th  St.   New  York 
Filmsets     Filmsets    Inc,    1956    N    Seminary   Av, 

Chicago  14,  111;  52  Vanderbilt  Av,  New  York 
FIP     Film    Preview    Inc,    1011    Currie   Av,    Min- 
neapolis 3,   Minn 

Name     changed     to    Midwest    Audio-Visual 
Co;    serves   Minnesota,    N   Dakota,    S   Dakota, 
Iowa 
Fir  door  inst    Fir  Door  Institute,  Tacoma  Bldg, 

Tacoma,    Wash 
Firestone    Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co,  Akron, 

Ohio 
Fla     University  of  Florida,  Dept.  of  Visual  In- 
struction, Gainesville,  Fla 

Films  are  not  distributed  outside  the  state 
of  Florida 
^FON     Films  of  the  Nations  Inc,   55  West  45th 
St,   New  York  19 

Distribution    by    Ideal    in    all    but    13    New 
England  states;  in  Canada  by  CanNFS 
Ford       Ford     Motor     Co,     Film     Library,     3000 

Schaefer  Rd.  Dearborn.  Mich 
Fordel     Fordel  Film  Laboratories,   1187  Univer- 
sity Av,    New  York   52;   distribution   by  Davis 
&  Geek,    Surgical  Film  Library,  57  Willouffh- 
by  St,  Brooklyn  1,  N  Y 


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Formica      Formica    Insulation    Company,     4614 

Spring   Grove   Av.    Cincinnati   32,    Ohio 
Foster    Poster  Films,  6  Kneeland  Av,  Bingham- 

ton,  N  Y 
Fotosound    Fotosound  Studios  Inc.  20  E  42d  St, 

New  York  17 
Foundation    Foundation  Films  Inc,  303  Citizens 

Savings  Bank  Bldg,   Pasadena  1,   Calif 
France  forever     France  Forever,   587  Fifth  Av, 

New  York  17 
Franklin    inst     Franklin    School    of    Science    & 

Arts,    251   S   22d   St,   Philadelphia,    Pa 
FrencliC     French    Cultural    Services,    934    Fifth 

Av,  New  York  21 
Frigidaire     Frigidalre  Division,   General   Motors 

Corp,  300  Taylor  St,  Dayton  1,  Ohio 
Frith    Frith  Films,  P  O  Box  565,  Hollywood  28, 

Calif 
Fruehauf      Fruehauf    Trailer    Co,    Detroit    32, 

Mich 
Apply    to    nearest    branch    of    the    company 


Ganz      William    J.    Ganz,    Institute    of    Visual 

Training,    40    E   49th   St,    New   York    17 
■  Gateway     Gateway    Productions    Inc,    49    Main 
St,  San  Francisco,  Calif 

GE  General  Electric  Company,  Publicity  Dept, 
1  River  Rd,  Schenectady  5,  N  Y 

Apply   to   nearest   branch   office,    addressing 
Visual  Education  Service 

GE  X-ray  General  Electric  X-Ray  Corpora- 
tion,   2012    Jackson    Blvd,    Chicago    12,    111. 

Gen  General  Films,  Ltd,  1924  Rose  St,  Regina, 
Sask,  Canada 

Gen  mills  General  Mills  B^lm  Library,  320 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg,  Minneapolis  1, 
Minn 

Geo  University  System  of  Georgia,  Division 
of  General  Extension,  20  Ivy  St,  Atlanta,  Ga 

GeoAg  Georgia  Agricultural  Extension  Serv- 
ice, Athens,  Ga 

Georgian  bay  lines  Georgian  Bay  Lines,  128 
W  Monroe,  Chicago,  111 

GF&W  Grant,  Flory  &  Williams,  441  Lexington 
Av,  New  York  17 

Glatfelter  P.  H.  Glatfelter  Company,  Spring 
Grove,   Pa 

GM  General  Motors  Corporation,  3044  W  Grand 
Blvd,  Detroit  2,  Mich;  405  Montgomery  St, 
San  Francisco  4,  Calif 

Go-Getter  Go-Getter-Halligan  Productions, 
5846    Waring    Av,    Hollywood    38,    Calif 

Good  housekeeping  Good  Housekeeping,  959 
Eighth  Av,  New  York  City  (Attention  Donald 
L.   Curtiss) 

Goodrich  Anne  M  Goodrich,  160  East  38th  St, 
New  York  16 

Goodyear  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company, 
Inc.  Motion  Picture  Department,  1144  B 
Market  St,  Akron,  Ohio 

Grace  Grace  Line,  Publicity  Dept,  10  Hanover 
Sq,  New  York  5 

Graphic  Graphic  Films,  1108  Lillian  Way,  Hol- 
lywood 38,  Calif 

Gray,  Hawthorne  Gray  Productions,  7078  Hol- 
lywood Blvd,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 

GrayR  Ralph  B.  Gray,  Apt  Postal  2747.  Mexico 
City,  Mexico 

Greek  war  relief  assn  Greek  War  Relief  As- 
sociation,   221    W   57th   St,    New   York   City 

Greenwich  Greenwich  High  School  Photoplay 
Club,  Greenwich,  Conn 

Gregg  Greerg  Publishing  Company,  270  Madi- 
son Av,  New  York  16 

Guard  Guardian  Films,  Catechetical  Guild  Ed- 
ucational Society,  120  E  10th  St,  St  Paul  1, 
Minn 

Guelph  Ontario  Agricultural  College,  Guelph, 
Ontario, 


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HaH    Harris  Home  Movie  Library,   303  W  42d 

St,  New  York 

HalHgan     See  Go-Getter 

Ham  D.  K.  Hammett,  Inc,  8  Brown  St,  Port- 
land. Me 

Hammermill    Hammermill  Paper  Co,  Advertis- 
ing Dept,  Erie,  Pa 

IHancock  Allan  Hancock  Foundation,  Univer- 
sity of  Soutnern  California,  University  Park, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


Handy  Jam  Handy  Organization,  2900  Bast 
Grand  Blvd,  Detroit  11,  Mich;  1775  Broadway, 
New  York 

Also  branch  ofHces  in  Chicago,  Dayton 
(Ohio),  Los  Angeles,  Pittsburgh  &  Washing- 
ton 

Harman  Hugh  Harman  Productions,  Beverly 
Hills,   Calif 

Harmon     Harmon   Foundation   Inc,    140   Nassau 
St,  New  York 
Films  distributed  by  RFA 

Harnischfeger  Harnischfeger  Corporation,  4400 
W  National  Av,  Milwaukee,  Wise 

Harris-Seybold,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Hart,  Schaffner  &  Marx,  200  Fifth  Av,  New 
York;  36  S  Franklin  St,  Chicago  6,  111 

Hartley  Hartley  Productions,  20  W  47th  St, 
New  York  19 

Harvard  Harvard  Film  Service,  Graduate 
School  of  Education,  Lawrence  Hall  J54,  Cam- 
bridge 38,  Mass 

Haselton  Guy  D.  Haselton,  7936  Santa  Monica 
Blvd,  Hollywood  46,  Calif 

Hathen  Hathen  Productions,  2645  Van  Pell 
St,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Hawley     Hawley-Lord,    Inc,    61    West    56th    St, 
New  York  19 
Distribute  Field  &  Stream  films 

Hawley P    Portia  Hawley,   Box  446,   Montebello, 
Calif 
•Health    film     Health    Film    Service    303-4    First 

National    Bank    Bldg,    Salem,    Ore 
'Heidenkamp    Heidenkamp  Nature  Pictures,  538 
Glen    Arden    Dr,    Pittsburgh,    Pa 

Heinz  H.  J.  Heinz  Company,  Advertising 
Dept,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 

HFE     See  HoUF 

Hoefler      Paul     Hoefler     Productions,     612^^     S 
Ridgely    Dr,    Los    Angeles    36,    Calif 
-Hoffberg    Hoffberg  Productions,   Inc,   620  Ninth 

Av,  New  York  18 
-HollF     Hollywood    Film    Enterprises    Inc,    6060 
Sunset    Blvd,    Hollywood    28,    Calif 

Hollywood  colorfilm  Hollywood  Colorfllm,  230 
W  Olive  Av,  Burbank,  Calif 

Hollywood  starshots  Hollywood  Starshots  Pro- 
ductions, 7116  Woodman  Av,  Van  Nuys,  Calif 

Hoist  Kenneth  R  Hoist  Inc,  6404  Sunset  Blvd, 
Hollywood,   Calif 

HoM  Home  Movies  Company,  2019  Euclid  Av, 
Cleveland,   Ohio 

Homasote     Homasote  Company,  Trenton  3,  N  J 

Horizon  Horizon  Films  Inc,  323  West  14th  St, 
New  York  11 

Horse  and  mule  assn  Horse  and  Mule  Associa- 
tion of  America,  407  S  Dearborn  St,  Chicago, 
111. 

Household  finance  Household  Finance  Corp, 
919  N  Michigan  Av,  Chicago,  111 

Hubbard  Father  Hubbard  Educational  Films, 
University  of  Santa  Clara,  Santa  Clara,  Cal; 
Don  B.  Oliver,  188  W  Randolph  St,  Chicago  1, 
111 

Hunt  E.  P.  Hunt,  Box  3006,  Stanford  Univer- 
sity,  Calif 


•  I  OS      Institutional    Cinema    Service    Inc,     1560 
Broadway,  New  York  19 

Ida  University  of  Idaho  Film  Library,  Exten- 
sion   Division,    State    House,    Boise,    Idaho 

IdahoSo  University  of  Idaho,  Southern  Branch, 
University  Educational  Film  Library,  Poca- 
tello.   Idaho 

Films   distributed   to  members  of  co-opera- 
tive film  library  only 

Ideal  Ideal  Pictures  Corporation,  26-34  E 
Eighth  St,  Chicago  5,  111;  Bertram  Willough- 
by  Pictures  Inc,  1600  Broadway,  New  York  19 
Branch  libraries  in:  Atlanta,  Cambridge 
(Mass),  Chattanooga,  Dallas,  Denver,  Hono- 
lulu (T  H),  Kansas  City,  Los  Angeles, 
Memphis,  Miami,  Minneapolis,  New  Orleans, 
Portland  (Ore),  Richmond 

IdM  Ideal  Motion  Picture  Service,  371  St  Johns 
Av,  Yonkers,  N  Y 

IdP     See  Ideal 

IJ  Iver  Johnson  Sporting  Goods  Company,  155 
Washington    St,    Boston,    Mass 

III  University  of  Illinois,  Visual  Aids  Service, 
713%  S  Wright  St,  Champaign,  111 

III  Central  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  135  East 
Eleventh  Place,  Chicago,  111 


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III  div  of  dept  reports  Illinois  Film  Library, 
Division  of  Department  Reports,  417  Capitol 
Bldg,    Springfield.    Ill 

III  Ed  Illinois  Education  Association,  100  E 
Edwards  St,   Springfield,   111 

IIIH      Illinois     Department    of    Public     Health. 
Springfield,   111 
Films  available  only  in  state  of  Illinois 

Ind  Indiana  University.  Extension  Division. 
Bur  of  Audio-Visual  Aids,  Box  42,  Bloom- 
ington,  Ind 

IndH  Indiana  State  Board  of  Health,  Bureau 
of  Health  &  Physical  Education,  Indianapolis, 
Ind 

Films    are    available    from    this    source    in 
Indiana  only 

India  I  Government  of  India  Information  Serv- 
ices. 2342  Massachusetts  Av,  NW,  Washing- 
ton 8,  D  C 

IndTC  Indiana  State  Teachers  College,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind 

IndVA  Indiana  Visual  Aids  Co,  726  N  Illinois 
St,  Indianapolis  4,   Ind 

Inst  of  life  ins  Institute  of  Life  Insurance,  60 
E  42d  St,  New  York  17 

Int  film  International  Film  Bureau,  84  E  Ran- 
dolph St,  Chicago  1.  Ill 

Int  geographic  International  Geographic  Pic- 
tures. 1776  Broadway.  New  York 

Int  harvester  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany Inc.    180   N   Michigan  Av,   Chicago   1,   111 

Internat  cellu-cotton  International  Cellucotton 
Products  Co,  919  N  Michigan  Av,  Chicago  11, 
111 

Interstate  oil  compact  Interstate  Oil  Compact 
Commission,  Box  3185,  State  Capitol,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla 

IntF     See  Int  film 

IntFF  International  Film  Foundation  Inc, 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19;  84  E  Randolph 
St,  Chicago  1.   Ill 

lo  University  of  Iowa,  Bureau  of  Visual  In- 
struction,   Iowa  City,   la 

loH  Iowa  State  Department  of  Health.  Pub- 
lic Relations  and  Public  Health  Education, 
Des  Moines,  la 

Films  may  be  secured   from  this  source  In 
the  state  of  Iowa  only 

loS  Iowa  State  College,  Visual  Instruction 
Service,  Ames.  la 

loTB  Iowa  Tuberculosis  Association,  301  Em- 
pire Bldg,  Des  Moines.  la 

Irani  Iranian  Institute,  9  East  89th  St,  New 
York  28 

ITTCO     International    Theatrical    &    Television 
Corporation.    25    W  45th    St,    New  York   19 
Name  changed  to  Film  Center  Inc 
Branch  offices   In  Atlanta,   Boston,   Chicago, 
Dallas.    Los   Angeles.    New   Orleans,    Oakland, 
St  Louis  &  Washington,  D  C 

IVT  Institute  of  Visual  Training,  40  East  49th 
St.  New  York  17 


Jam  Handy    See  Handy 

J  DC  American  Jewish  Joint  Distribution  Com- 
mittee.  270  Madison  Av,    New  York   16 

Jensen  Jensen-Wheeler  Inc.  Hotel  Durant 
Bldg.  Flint  1.  Mich 

Joel      Joel    Studios,    Bond   Bldg,    Washington   5, 

Johnson     &     Johnson,     Promotion     Dept,     New 

Brunswick,  N  J 
Junghans      Carl    Junghans     Film     Productions, 

1135   S    Oakhurst  Dr,    Los   Angeles,    Calif 


Kan  University  of  Kansas,  Bureau  of  Vis- 
ual    Instruction.     Lawrence,     Kan 

KB  16mm  K.  B.  16mm  Films.  2002  Greenfield 
Av.  Los  Angeles,  Calif 

KC  safety  council  Kansas  City  Safety  Council, 
Dwight  Bldg,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

KCSdS  Kansas  City  Sound  Service  Company, 
926  McGee  St,   Kansas   City  6,   Mo 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Kearney  and  Trecker  Cor- 
poration, Milwaukee  14,  Wis. 

Ken     See  Ky 

Kerkow  Herbert  Kerkow  Productions,  480 
Lexington    Av,     New    York    17 

KiC  King  Cole's  Sound  Service.  Inc.  340  Third 
Av,  New  York  City  10;  20  Grove  St,  New 
Haven,  Conn 


Knaus     Frank   Knaus,    2113   Parkside   Av,    Los 

Angeles  31,  Calif 
•  Knowledge     bidrs       Knowledge     Builders,     626 
Madison  Av,  New  York  22 

Knoxville   news   sentinel     Knoxville,    Tenn 

Kunz  Kunz  Motion  Picture  Service,  Inc,  1319 
Vine  St,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa;  432  N  Calvert  St, 
Baltimore,  Md 

Ky  University  of  Kentucky,  Bur  of  Audio- 
Visual    Materials,    Lexington   29,    Ky 


L&B      Lewis    &    Burkett.     6018    Fountain    Av. 

Hollywood  28,  Calif 
La     Louisiana   State   University,    Baton   Rouge, 

La 

Films    are   not    circulated    off   LSU   campus 
LA  daily  news    Los  Angeles,  Calif 
Lactona    Lactona.  Inc,   St  Paul   1,   Minn. 
La  Ed     State   Department   of   Education,    Baton 

Rouge,   La 

Films  distributed  only  in  state  of  Louisiana 
Lanfre      Lanfr6    Studios,    733-%    S.    Hope    St, 

Los  Angeles  14,  Calif 
LaPI      Louisiana    Polytechnic    Institute,     Tech 

Station.  Ruston,  La 
LaSN      Louisiana    State    Normal   College,    Film 

Service,  Natchitoches,  La 
Lester     Gene    Lester    Productions,    Hollywood, 

Calif 
Lew     See  Lewis 
Lewis     Lewis   Film   Service,    149   N   Broadway, 

Wichita  2,  Kan 
Lexington    school    for   the   deaf     904    Lexington 

Ave,  New  York  21 
Lilly    Eli   Lilly  Company,   Indianapolis   6,   Ind. 
Lincoln    elec     Lincoln   Electric   Company,    12818 

Colt  Rd,  Cleveland  1,  Ohio 
Linde    Linde  Air  Products  Company,  30  E  42d 

St,  New  York  17 
Local   health  dept 

Consult   telephone    directory   for  address   of 

local  service 
Look    Look  Magazine,  511  Fifth  Av,  New  York 
Lutz    Brenton   R.    Lutz,   688  Boylston   St,    Bos- 
ton, Ma^s  .  .  '"   ,  J 

McCoy  C.  M.  McCoy  Productions,  6525  Sunset 
Blvd,    Hollywood   28,    Calif 

McCrum  Thomas  B.  McCrum,  4144  Charlotte, 
Kansas  City  4.  Mo 

MqH  McHenry  Educational  Films,  537  S  Dear- 
born St,  Chicago  5,  111 

McP     Julian   C.    McPheeters,    322   Ellis   St,   San 

Francisco.  Cal. 
>Mahnke      Carl    F.     Mahnke    Productions.     2708 
Beaver    Av.    Des    Moines    10,    Iowa;    7514    N 
Ashland  Av,  Chicago,  111 

Mahogany  Mahogany  Association,  Inc,  75  B 
Wacker  Dr,  Chicago  1,  111 

Major  Major  16mm  Productions,  624  S  Mari- 
posa Av,  Burbank,  Calif 

Man  Adult  Education  Department,  University 
of  Manitoba,  Winnipeg,   Manitoba,  Canada 

Man  Ed  Visual  Education  Branch,  Provincial 
Department  of  Education,  Winnipeg,  Mani- 
toba, Canada 

Manse  Manse  Film  Library,  2514  Clifton  Av, 
Cincinnati   19.    Ohio 

March  of  Time    See  MOT 

Mass  gen  hospital  Massachusetts  General  Hos- 
pital.   Fracture    Clinic,    Boston,    Mass 

Massey- Harris  Massey-Harris  Company,  Ad- 
vertising Dept.  Racine,  Wise 

MassH  Massachusetts  State  Department  of 
Public  Health,   1  Beacon  St,   Boston,   Mass. 

Films   may   be  secured   from   this   source   in 
the  state  of  Massachusetts  only 

MassS  Massachusetts  State  College,  Extension 
Service,  Amherst,  Mass 

MassSPCA  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  Boston.  Mass. 

Me  University  of  Maine.  Audia  Visual  Service, 
School    of   Education,    Orono,    Maine 

Mead  Johnson  Mead  Johnson  and  Company, 
Evansville  21,  Ind 

Met  life  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company, 
1  Madison  Av,  New  York;  60  Stockton  St, 
San  Francisco,   Calif 

Methodist  bd  Bd  of  Missions  &  Church  Exten- 
sion of  the  Methodist  Church,  Dept  of  Visual 
Education,   150  Fifth  Av,   New  York 


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MetM  Metropolitan  Motion  Picture  Company, 
50  Branford  PI,  Newark,  N.J. 

Mich     University    of   Michigan,    Bur    of   Visual 
Education,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich 
Distribution   within   state   of   Michigan   only 

MichC  Michigan  Department  of  Conservation, 
Educational  Division,  Lansing  13,   Mich 

Out  of  state  loans  are  restricted  to  June, 
July  and  August 

Middle  Am  research  inst  Middle  American  Re- 
search Institute,  Tulane  University,  New 
Orleans  15,  La 

MiF  Millersville  Film  Library,  State  Teachers 
College,  Millersville,  Pa 

Miles  Miles  Productions,  2328%  N  Highland 
Av,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 

Milk  Indus  found  Milk  Industry  Foundation, 
Chrysler  Bldg.  New  York  City  17 

Miller  Outcalt  Miller  Outcalt  Co,  1668  N  Van 
Ness  Av,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 

Milwaukee  rd  Milwaukee  Road,  Passenger 
Traffic  Department,  796  Union  Station,  Chi- 
cago, 111 

Minn  University  of  Minnesota,  Bureau  of 
Visual   instruction,   Minneapolis  14,   Minn 

MissEd  State  Dept  of  Education,  Div  of  Adult 
Education,  Jackson,  Miss 

MissS  Extension  Film  Library,  State  College, 
Miss 

MIT  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
69  Massachusetts  Av,  Cambridge  39,  Mass. 
(Office  of  John  J.  Rolands) 

Mitchell  Stuart  Mitchell,  Carmel  High  School. 
Carmel,   Calif 

MMA  Museum  of  Modern  Art  Film  Library, 
11  West  53d  St,  New  York  19 

Mo  University  of  Missouri,  Visual  Education 
Service,  Columbus,  Mo 

MoC  Missouri  Conservation  Commission,  Jef- 
ferson City,  Mo 

Mod  Modern  Talking  Picture  Service  Inc, 
9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20 

Apply  to  nearest  field  library:  Atlanta,  Aus- 
tin, Belmont  (Mass),  Buffalo,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Chicago,  Cleveland,  Detroit,  Harrisburg  (Pa), 
Indianapolis,  Kansas  City,  Lexingrton,  Los 
Angeles,  Milwaukee,  Minneapolis,  Oakland, 
New  Orleans,  New  York  City.  Omaha,  Phila- 
delphia, Pittsburgh,  Raleigh,  Richmond,  St 
Louis,  Salt  Lake  City.  Seattle 

ModF  Modern  Film  Corporation,  729  Seventh 
Av,  New  York  19 

MonSch  Protestant  Board  of  School  Commis- 
sioners of  the  City  of  Montreal,  3460  Mc- 
Tavish  St,  Montreal,  Quebec 

MonSCp  Service  de  Clne-Photographie,  35 
Ouest,  Rue  Notre  Dame,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada 

MontS     Montana   State  Library  of  Visual  Aids 
in  Education,   Department  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Helena,  Mont 
Available  only  in  Montana 

Moody  Moody  Bible  Institute,  153  Institute 
Place.  Chicago  10,  111 

MoSynod  Evangelical  Lutheran  Synod,  Visual 
Education  Service,  3558  S  Jefferson  Av,  St 
Louis,  Mo 

Mot  Motion  Picture  Service,  5512%  University 
Way,   Seattle,  Wash 

MOT     March  of  Time  Forum  Edition,  369  Lex- 
ington Av.  New  York  17 
Apply    for    3    year    rental    plan,     $35 

Murphy  Stanley  Murphy  Productions,  216  S 
Vermont  Av,    Los   Angeles  4,    Calif 

Mutual  orange  distributors,  Redlands,  Calif 


NAM  National  Association  of  Manufacturers, 
14  W  49th  St.  New  York  20 

Nat  Bible  press  National  Bible  Press,  239  S 
American  St,    Philadelphia  5,   Pa. 

Nat  carbon  National  Carbon  Co,  Niagra  Falls. 
N.Y. 

Nat  conf  of  Christians  &  Jews     See  NCCJ 

Nat  dairy  National  Dairy  Council,  111  N  Canal 
St,  Chicago  6,  111 

Nat  dairy  prod  National  Dairy  Products  Co 
Inc,    75    E    Wacker    Dr,    Chicago,    111 

Nat  elec  mfrs  National  Electrical  Manufac- 
turers, 155  East  44th  St,  New  York 

Nat  fed  of  Am  shipping  National  Federation 
of  American  Shipping,  1809  Q  St,  Washing- 
ton 6,  D  C 


Nat    fertilizer     National    Fertilizer   Association, 

616  Investment  Bldg,  Washington  5,  D  C 

Nat  found  for  infantile  paralysis  National 
Foundation  for  Infantile  Paralysis.  Inc,  120 
Broadway.  New  York  5 

Nat  motion  picture  National  Motion  Picture 
Company,   West  Main   St,   Mooresville,   Ind 

Nat  music  camp  National  Music  Camp.  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich 

Nat  probation  assn  National  Probation  Asso- 
ciation,   1790    Broadway.    New    York 

Nat  retailers  mutual  ins  National  Retailers 
Mutual  Insurance  Company.  7450  Sheridan 
Rd.  Chicago,  111 

Nat  school  serv  inst  National  School  Service 
Institute,  Shop  307,  Palmer  House,  Chicago, 
111 

Nat  soc  for  prevention  of  blindness  National 
Society  for  Prevention  of  Blindness,  1790 
Broadway,  New  York  19 

NatBLBS  Better  Light  Better  Sight  Bureau, 
420  Lexington  Ave,  New  York  17 

NatFS  National  Film  Service,  309  E  Main  St, 
Richmond,  Va;  14  Glenwood  Av.  Raleigh, 
N   C;    423   W  Breckinridge.    Louisville.    Ky 

NatTB        National      Tuberculosis      Association, 
1790  Broadway,  New  York  19 
Consult  local   tuberculosis  associations 

Nay  Wilfred  Naylor,  1907  Fifth  Av  N,  Birm- 
ingham 1,  Ala 

NBEd  Audio-Visual  Aids  Bureau.  Provincial 
Department  of  Education.  Normal  School 
Bldg,   Fredericton,   New  Brunswick,  Canada 

NC  University  of  North  Carolina,  Bur  of 
Visual   Instruction,   Chapel   Hill,    N  C 

NCB  National  Conservation  Bureau,  Education 
Division,  60  John  St,  New  York 

NCC  North  Carolina  Department  of  Conserva- 
tion   &   Development,    Box   231,    Raleigh,    N   C 

NCCJ  National  Conference  of  Christians  and 
Jews,  381  Fourth  Av,  New  York  16 

NCS  National  Cinema  Service,  7  Dey  St,  New 
York 

ND  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College  Dept 
of  Supervised  Study,  Film  Library,  State 
College  Station,  Fargo,  N  D 

NEA  National  Education  Association,  1201 
16th  St,   NW,  Washington  6,  D  C 

Address  booking  requests  to  your  state 
education  association.  In  some  states  there 
will  be  a  nominal  booking  and  service  fee. 
In  case  your  state  association  is  unable  to 
take  care  of  these  requests,  your  letter  will 
be  forwarded  to  the  National  Education  As- 
sociation 

Neb  University  of  Nebraska.  Bur  of  Audio- 
Visual  Instruction  Extension  Division,  Lin- 
coln 8,  Neb 

NethI  Netherlands  Information  Bureau,  10 
Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20 

New  Haven  Department  of  Audio-Visual  Edu- 
cation. Winchester  Av  at  Ivy  St,  New  Haven 
13,  Conn 

New  Zealand  Legation,  19  Observatory  Circle, 
NW,  Washington  8,  D  C 

Newark  safety  coun  Newark  Safety  Council, 
24  Branford  PI,  Newark  2,  N  J 

News  reel  lab  News  Reel  Laboratories,  1707 
Sansom  St,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa 

NFPA  National  Fire  Protection  Association, 
60  Batterymarch  St,  Boston,  Mass 

NFS    See  CanNFS 

NH  University  of  New  Hampshire,  Visual  Ed- 
ucation  Service,    Hewitt  Hall,    Durham,    N  H 

NIFC  Nassau  Instructional  Film  C^enter, 
Hempstead    High    School.    Hempstead.    N    Y 

NJ  Dept  of  motor  vehicles  New  Jersey  Depart- 
ment of  Motor  Vehicles,  Trenton,  N  J 

NJ  State  Commission  for  the  blind  New  Jersey 
State  Commission  for  the  Blind,  Newark.  N  J 

NJH  New  Jersey  State  Department  of  Health, 
State  House.  Trenton,  N  J 

NJM      New   Jersey   State   Museum,    Trenton    7, 
N  J 
Loans    are    restricted    to    New   Jersey 

NM  University  of  New  Mexico.  Bur  of  Visual 
Instruction,  Extension  Division,  Albuquerque, 
N  M 

NM  tourist  bur  New  Mexico  Tourist  Bureau, 
P  O  Box  1716,  Santa  Fe,  N  M 

NMTB    See  NM  tourist  bur 

-Non -theatrical      Non-Theatrical    Pictures    Cor- 
poration, 165  W  46th  St,  New  York 


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DIRECTORY   OF   PRODUCERS   AND    DISTRIBUTORS 


Norfolk  &  Western  Norfolk  &  Western  Rail- 
road,  Roanoke,  Va 

Northern  Baptists  Northern  Baptist  Conven- 
tion, 152  Madison  Av,  New  York  16  (Mr 
Edmund  C  Shaw) 

Norton  Norton  Company,  Publicity  Dept,  Wor- 
chester  6,   Mass 

Norwegian  I  bur  Norwegian  Information  bu- 
reau, 30  Rockefeller  Platza,  New  York  City 
20   (Attention  Dr  Per  Host) 

NPC  The  Comptroller,  National  Parks  Bureau, 
Department  of  Mines  and  Resources,  Ottawa, 
Canada 

Films   are  distributed  by  Washington   ofHce 
of   the  Nat  film   bd  of  Canada,   and  CanNFS 

NSEd   Dept  of  Education,    Film   Library,   Hali- 
fax, Nova  Scotia,  Canada 
-Nu-Art      Nu-Art     Films    Inc.     145    W    45th    St, 
New  York  19 

NY  cen  New  York  Central  System,  Motion  Pic- 
ture Bureau,  Public  Relations  Department,  466 
Lexington  Av,  New  York  17 

NY  comm  N  Y  Dept  of  Commerce  Film  Li- 
brary,   40    Howard    St,    Albany    1,    N    Y 

NY  conservation  New  York  State  Bureau  of 
Conservation  Education,  Conservation  De- 
partment, Broadway  Arcade  BIdg,  Albany  7, 
N  Y 

NY  daily  news  Daily  News,  220  B,  42nd  St, 
New  York  17 

NY  state  maritime  academy  Ft  Schuyler, 
N  Y 

NY  zoo  New  York  Zoological  Society,  Depart- 
ment of  Education,  Bronx  Park,  New  York 
60;   630  Fifth  Av,  New  York 

NYCC  New  York  City  College,  Business  Films 
Library,  School  of  Business,  17  Lexington 
Av,  New  York  10 

NYColTC  Columbia  University,  Teachers  Col- 
lege,  525  W  120th  St,   New  York  27 

NYH     New  York  State  Department  of  Health, 
Supervisor    of    Visual    Instruction,    Albany    1, 
N  Y 
Films  available  only  in  N  Y  state 

NYSyr     See  Syr 

NYU  New  York  University  Film  Library, 
26  Washington  Sq,  New  York  3 

O'Conlon  O'Conlon  Films.  622  Penfleld  Bldg, 
1328   Chestnut  St,    Philadelphia  7,   Pa 

Official  Official  Films,  Inc,  25  W  45th  St, 
New  York  City  19 

Official  sports  Official  Sports  Film  Service,  7  S 
Dearborn  St,  Chicago  3,  111 

Ohio  Ohio  Department  of  Education,  Slide  & 
Film  Exchange,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Films    are    available    from    this    source    to 
Ohio  schools  only 

OhioS    Ohio   State  University,   Bureau  of  Edu- 
cational   Research,    Columbus,    Ohio 
Films   are  available  only  to  Ohio  schools 

Okia  University  of  Oklahoma,  Bureau  of 
Visual  Education,  Norman,  OkIa 

OkIa  univ  press  University  of  Oklahoma  Press, 
Norman,   Okla 

OklaVE  Oklahoma  Visual  Education  Service, 
1100  NW  22d  St,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla 

Ollv  Don  B.  Oliver  Company,  188  W  Randolph 
St,  Chicago  1,  III 

Ontario    hydro-electric      Hydro-Electric    Power 
Commission    of    Ontario,    Promotion    Depart- 
ment,   620   University  Av,    Toronto   2,   Canada 
Films  distributed  by  Int  film 

OntEd  Provincial  Department  of  Education, 
Toronto,   Ont 

Ores  Oregon  State  System  of  Higher  Educa- 
tion. Department  of  Visual  Instruction,  Cor- 
vallis.   Ore 

Owens- III  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company,  To- 
ledo 1,  Ohio 

P&S  Photo  &  Sound,  Inc,  141  New  Montgom- 
ery St,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif 

Pacific  gas  &  el  Pacific  Gas  &  Electric  Co, 
245    Market    St,    San    Francisco    6,    Calif 

PalFL  Indiana  Film  Library,  State  Teachers 
College,  Indiana,  Pa 

Films  distributed  in  Pennsylvania  and  east- 
ern states 

Palestine  fund  Palestine  Foundation  Fund,  41 
Bast  42d  St,  New  York  17 


Palmer- Heeb,   291   Lisbon   Av,    Buffalo  15,   N  T 

Pan  Am  Pan  American  World  Airways,  135 
B  42d  St,  New  York  17 

Paragon  Paragon  Productions,  San  Diego, 
Calif 

Path  Pathescope  Productions,  580  Fifth  Av, 
New  York  19 

PathNE  Pathescope  Company  of  the  Northeast 
Inc,  438  Stuart  St,  Boston,  Mass 

PCW  PCW  Film  Service,  Pennsylvania  Col- 
lege for  Women,  Pittsburgh  6,  Pa 

PennS  Pennsylvania  State  College,  Audio-Vis- 
ual Aids  Library,  State  College,  Pa 

Films  from  the  Psychological  cinema  regis- 
ter are  also  available  here 

Permo  Permo  Inc,  6415  N  Ravenswood,  Chi- 
cago, III 

Perry.  Mansfield  Perry-Mansfield        Theatre 

Workshop  and  School  of  the  Dance,  Steam- 
boat Springs,  Colo;  Miss  Portia  Mansfield, 
216  Bast  70th  St.  New  York  21 

PFC  Princeton  Film  Center,  55  Mountain  Av, 
Princeton,    N  J;    625   Madison  Av,   New  York 

PH     See  Photoart 

Photoart  Photoart  Visual  Service,  844  N 
Plankinton    Av,    Milwaukee    3,    Wise 

Films  distributed  in   Wisconsin  &  Michigan 

PhotoF  Photo-Films,  Willard  Trumbull,  4310 
Greenbush  Av,  Van  Nuys,  Calif 

PIC  Films  Inc,  Polish  Govt  Information  Cen- 
ter, 270  Park  Av,  New  York 

•  PicF      Pictorial    Films     Inc,     1270    Av    of    the 

Americas,  New  York  20;  Kimball  Bldg,  Chi- 
cago 4,  111 

PicRes  Pictorial  Research  Inc,  450  West  56th 
St,  New  York  19 

Picto  Pictosound  Movie  Service,  6125  Mar- 
winette,  St  Louis  16,  Mo 

Pictorial     See  PicF 

Pittsburgh  plate  glass  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass 
Company,    632  Duquesne  Way,   Pittsburgh  22, 

Planet      Planet     Pictures,     5746     Sunset     Blvd. 

Hollywood,  Calif 
Plomb     Plomb  Tool   Company,   Box  3519  Term- 
inal Annex,  Los  Angeles  54,  Calif 
Pocket    bks     Pocket    Books,    1230    Av    of    the 

Americas,    New   York   20   (Miss  Martha  Hud- 

dleston.  Dir  of  Reading  Promotion) 
Polaris     Polaris   Productions.    5902   Sunset  Blvd, 

Hollywood,  Calif 
Popular     Popular  Pictures  Exchange,   Traverse 

City,   Mich 
Post     Post    Pictures    Corporation,    723    Seventh 

Av,  New  York  19 
Poth      Edgar    J.     Poth,     M.D.,     University    of 

Texas.    Medical    Branch,    Galveston,    Tex 
Presbyterian   bd     Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of 

the  Presbyterian  Church,   156  Fifth  Av,  New 

York  10 
Prime      Prime    Manufacturing    Company,    1669 

S  First  St.  Milwaukee,  Wise 

•  Purinton     Purinton   Pictures,    4404-42d    St,    San 

Diego  5,   Calif 


Quebec  TB  Quebec  Tourist  and  Publicity  Bu- 
reau, 48  Rockefeller  Plaza,   New  York  City  20 

Que  Ed  Office  of  the  Director  of  Protestant 
Education,  Department  of  Education,  Quebec 
City,   Quebec 

Queens  Queens  University,  Kingston  Film 
Council,  Dept  of  University  Extension, 
Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada 

QueSCp  Service  de  Cine-Photographie,  Consell 
Executif,    Quebec   City,   Quebec,    Canada 

Quincy      Quincy    Compressor    Co,    Quincy,    111. 


Ralston  Ralston  Purina  Company,  835  S  8th 
St.  St  Louis,  Mo 

Rarig  Rarig  Motion  Picture  Company,  5514 
University  Way,  Seattle  5,  Wash 

Ray- Bell  Reid  H  Ray  Film  Industries  Inc  (for- 
merly Ray-Bell)  2269  Ford  Rd,  St  Paul  1, 
Minn 

Red  cross  American  Red  Cross,  40  E  49th  St, 
New  York  17 

Rem  Remington  Quality  Pictures,  1635  Central 
Pkwy,  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

Rem  arms  Remington  Arms  Co,  Peters  Car- 
tridge Division,  Kings  Mills,  Ohio 


545 


DIRECTORY    OF   PRODUCERS   AND    DISTRIBUTORS 


Republic  steel  corp  Republic  Steel  Corporation, 
Agricultural  Extension  Bureau,  Cleveland, 
Oliio  „„„  ^    , 

Revere  Revere  Copper  «&  Brass  Inc,  230  Park 
Av,  New  York  ^         ,„    .    ^ 

RFA  Religious  Film  Association  Inc,  45  Astor 
PI,  New  York  3 

Films  also  available  from  rental  depost- 
tories  in  Chicago,  Dallsis,  New  York  &  San 
Francisco,  and  from  branch  libraries  in  Co- 
lumbus (Ohio),  Omaha,  &  St  Louis 

Rice  A.  H.  Rice  and  Company,  Manchester, 
N  H 

Films  distributed  only  within  the  state  of 
New  Hampshire 

Richardson  Richardson  Boat  Co  Inc,  N  Tona- 
wanda,  NY  ,      , ,    ^,  ^ 

Richfield  Richfield  Oil  Corp,  Richfield  Bldg, 
Los  Angeles  13,  Calif;  San  Francisco,  Calif; 
Seattle.  Wash 

For  showings  in  Calif,  Ore,  Wash,  Idaho, 
Nevada,  Arizona,  only 

Ridgell  Ridgell-Day  Productions,  447  S  Grand 
View  St,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif 

Robbins  David  Robbins  Productions,  420  Mad- 
ison Av,  New  York  17 

Rolab  Rolab  Photo-Science  Laboratories, 
Sandy  Hook,  Conn 

Rosh  Russel  S.  Roshon,  RKO  Bldg,  Radio  City, 
New  York  20 

Branch  exchanges  in  Atlanta,  Boston, 
Charlotte  (NC),  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Dallas, 
Denver,  Kansas  City,  Memphis,  Minneapolis, 
New  Orleans,  Oklahoma  City,  Philadelphia, 
Pittsburgh,  Portland  (Ore),  Richmond,  San 
Francisco,  St  Louis,  Tampa 

Rothacker  Douglas  D.  Rothacker,  729  Seventh 
Av,  New  York  19 

Rust- Oleum  mfg  Rust-Oleum  Manufacturing 
Co  Inc,   2425  Oakton,  Evanston,  111 

Rutgers  Rutgers  Films,  Box  78,  Rutgers  Uni- 
versity, New  Brunswick,  N  J 

RVA  Religious  Visual  Aids,  4317  Burke  Av. 
Seattle  3,  Wash 


S  African  I  South  African  Gov't.  Information 
Office,    500    Fifth    Av,    New    York    18 

Sack  Sack  Entertainment  Enterprises,  Film 
Exchange  Bldg,  Dallas,  Texas;  101  Walton 
St,  Atlanta,  Ga 

SAd  Screen  Adettes,  Inc,  611  N  Tillamook  St, 
Portland  12,  Ore;  1709  W  8th  St,  Los  Angeles 
14,   Calif;   68  Post  St,   San  Francisco  4,   Calif 

Sante  Fe  Sante  Fe  Film  Bureau,  80  E  Jackson 
Blvd,  Chicago  1,  111 

Sarah   Lawrence  College,  Bronxville  8,   N.Y. 

Sarra,  Inc,  16  E  Ontario  St,  Chicago  11,  111; 
200  E  56th  St,  New  York 

Sask  University  of  Saskatchewan,  Extension 
Department,  Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan,  Can- 
ada 

SaskEd  Saskatchewan  Film  Board,  Depart- 
ment  of   Education,    Regina,    Sask,    Canada 

Save  the  children  Save  the  Children  Federa- 
tion, 1  Madison  Av,  New  York 

Savings  banks  assn  of  NH  Savings  Banks  As- 
sociation of  New  Hampshire,  4  Park  St,  Con- 
cord, N  H 

Sazin  Henry  Sazin,  723  Seventh  Av,  New  York 
19 

SC    University  of  South  Carolina,  Audio  Visual 
Aids  Bureau,  Columbia,  S  C 
'  Scandia      Scandia    Films,    Inc,    220   W   42d    St. 
New  York  City  18 

Scholastic  Coach,  220  E  42d  St,  New  York  City 

Schult     Schult   Corporation,    Elkhart,    Indiana 

SciF  Scientific  Film  Co,  6804  Windsor  Av, 
Suite  506,   Berwyn,    111   (Merrill  J   Shepro) 

Screen  Screencraft  Pictures.  Inc.  341  W  44th 
St,  New  York  18 

SD  University  of  South  Dakota,  Department 
of  Visual  Instruction,  Vermillion,  S  D 

SDF  Social  Documentary  Films,  7819  Eastern 
Av,  Washington  12,  D  C 

Sea -net  Sea- Net  Manufacturing  Company,  1428 
Maple  St,  Los  Angeles  15,  Cal 

SelF  Selected  Films  Release  Sheet  Service. 
124  N  Bright  Av,  Whittler,  Calif 

Sepia  Sepia  Pictures  Corp,  1241  Dryades  St, 
New  Orleans,  La 

Shad     See  Shadow 

Shadow  Shadow  Arts  Studio,  1026  Chorro  St. 
P  O   Box  471.    San  Luis  Obispo,   Calif 


Shell     Shell   Oil   Co,    Public  Relations   Dept,   50 
West    50th    St,    New    York   20;    100    Bush    St, 
San  Francisco,  Calif 
SHS      Sam    Houston    State    Teachers    College, 

Bur  of  Audio-Visual  Aids,  Huntsville,  Tex 
Simmel     Simmel-Meservey,    321    S    Beverly    Dr, 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif 
Simmons    Simmons  Co,   1  Park  Av,   New  York 
Sinclair     Sinclair   Refining  Company,    630   Fifth 

Av,  New  York  20 
16 MM     Sixteen   MM  Pictures,   Inc,    1600  Broad- 
way, New  York  19 
-Skibo     Skibo  Productions,   Inc.   165  W  46th  St. 
New  York  19 
Slessinger    Steve  Slessinger.  245  Park  Av.  New 

York 
Social     security     bd       Social     Security     Board. 
Washington,   D.   C;   11  W  42d   St,   New  York 
City 
Soil  conservation  serv     Soil  Conservation  Serv- 
ice, Upper  Darby,  Pa 
So  low      Sidney    Paul    Solow,    c/o    Consolidated 

Film  Industries,  Hollywood,  Calif 
Sonopix    Sonoplx  Inc,  1919-1929  Broadway.  New 

York  23 
South  Bend  Lathe  Works,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
SoVis      Southern    Visual    Films,     686-9     Shrine 
Bldg,    66    Monroe,    Memphis    2,    Tenn 
Serves  south  and  southwest 
Spalding     A.    G.    Spalding   &   Brothers,    Inc,    19 

Beekman  St,  New  York  City 
Sper     Norman    L    Sper,    P    O    Box    630,    Holly- 
wood 28,  Calif 
Sparry     Sperry   Gyroscope,    Great    Neck,    N.Y. 
Spokesman-rev    Spokesman-Review  &  Spokane 
Daily  Chronicle,  Spokane,  Wash 
^SpotF     Spot    Film    Productions,    339    East    48th 
St,  New  York 
Spreckels      Spreckels    Sugar    Company,    2    Pine 

St,  San  Francisco  11,  Calif 
Springfield  college,  Springfield,  Mass 
Sq     deal      Square    Deal     Pictures     Corporation, 

Pines  Bridge  Road,  Ossining,  N  Y 
Standard    brands,    inc,    595    Madison    Av,    New 

York  22 
Star      Star    Safety    Film,    Inc,    630    Ninth    Av. 

New  York 
Std  oil    Ind    Standard  Oil  Company  of  Indiana, 
910   S   Michigan  Av,   Chicago  80,   111 

Film    available     in     14    midwest    &    Rocky 
mountain    states;     apply    to    nearest    branch 
office 
Std  oil    NJ     Standard  Oil  Co   (N  J),  30  Rocke- 
feller Plaza,   New  York  20   (Mr  G.H.   Freyer- 
muth,  Rm  1626) 
^Sterling     Sterling    Films    Inc,    1186    Broadway, 
New  York  1 
STIB     Swedish  Travel  Information  Bureau,   630 

Fifth  Av,  New  York  City  20 
Stites  &  Jones    See  Culture  films 
Stoc    Stockton  Junior  College,  Cooperative  Film 

Library,  Stockton,  Calif 
Stone    Max   Stone,    1472   Broadway    (Room   904) 

New  York  18 
SuF     Sunray  Films  Inc,  2108  Payne  Av,  Cleve- 
land 14,  Ohio 
-vSun-dial      Sun-Dial    Films,    Park    Av    at    106th 
St,   New  York 
Sun    oil      Sun    Oil    Company,    1608    Walnut    St, 

Philadelphia  3,  Pa 
Sunset    Sunset  Pictures.  5255  Clinton  St,  Holly- 
wood, Calif 
Surgical  film  library   See  Fordel 
Sw     See  Swank 
Swank       Swank     Motion     Pictures,     614     North 

Skinker  Blvd,    St  Louis  5,   Mo 
Swift    Swift  &  Company.  Agricultural  Research 

Division,  Chicago,  111 
Syr      Syracuse     University,     Educational    Film 
Library,   School  of  Education,   123  College  PI, 
Syracuse  10,  N  Y 
Films   available  within  state  of  New  York 


-TAE    Teaching  Aids  Exchange.  P.O.  Box  1127. 

Modesto,  Calif 
Tanners'  council     Tanners'  council  of  America. 

100  Gold  St,  New  York  City 
TC     See  NYColTC 
TeachF     Teaching  Films  Inc,   2  West  20th  St, 

New  York  11 
Telefilm      Telefilm    Inc,    6039    Hollywood    Blvd, 

Hollywood  28,  Calif 


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Tel -E- Pic     Tel-E-Pic    Distributors,    208   E    Erie 
St,  Chicago,  111 

Telepix     Telepix    Productions,    1515   Euclid   Av, 
Cleveland  15,  Ohio 

Temple    Israel      Temple    Israel    of    the    City    of 
New  York,   202  West  91st  St,  New  York 

Tenn      University    of    Tennessee,     Division     of 
University   Extension,   Knoxville   16,    Tenn 

Films    are    available   only    within   the   state 
of  Tennessee 

Tex      University    of    Texas,    Visual    Instruction 
Bureau,  Austin  12,  Tex 

Texaco      Texas   Company,    135    E    42d   St,    New 
York  17 

TexEd     State    Film    Library,     Department    of 
Radio   &  Visual   Education,  Austin   11,   Tex 

Films    are    available    from    this    source    to 
the  schools  of  Texas  only 

TexF    Texas  Forest  Service,  A&M  College,  Col- 
lege Station,  Texas 

TexH      State    Department    of    Health,    Austin, 
Tex 

TexTech       Texas     Technological     College,     De- 
partment of  Visual   Education,   Lubbock,  Tex 

TexVE     See  VisEd 

TFC      Teaching    Film    Custodians    Inc,    25    W 
43d  St,  New  York  18 
Films  available  to  schools  only 

Theatre-on-Film,   Inc,  411  E  53d  St,  New  York 
22 

Thorne      H.    A.    Thorne,    Colonel    Green    Road, 
Yorktown  Heights,  New  York 

Trans    Transfllm,  Inc,  35  W  45th  St,  New  York 
City  19 

TVA     Tennessee  Valley  Authority,   Information 
OfRce,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

TVA    health      TVA    Health    &    Safety    Depart- 
ment, Chattanooga,  Tenn 

Twy     Twyman  Films,  Inc,  29  Central  Av,  Day- 
ton 1,  Ohio 


Underwood  Underwood  Corporation,  1  Park 
Av,  New  York  16 

United  air  United  Air  Lines  Information  Of- 
fice, 80  E  42d  St,  New  York  17 

United  China  United  Service  to  China,  1790 
Broadway,  New  York  19 

United  fruit  United  Fruit  Company,  Education 
Department,  Pier  3,  North  River,  New  York 
6 

Film    available    only    to    schools    &    educa- 
tional groups 

United  specialists  United  Specialists  Inc, 
Quaker  Hill,  Pawling,  N  Y;  Room  506,  50  E 
42d  St,  New  York 

UNRRA  United  Nations  Relief  &  Rehabilita- 
tion Administration,  Visual  Media  Branch, 
Room  611,  1344  Connecticut  Av  NW,  Wash- 
ington 25,  D  C 

UPA  United  Palestine  Appeal,  41  East  42d 
St,  New  York  17 

US  coast  guard  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  Head- 
quarters, Visual  Training  Section,  Washing- 
ton 25,  D  C 

US  mines  United  States  Bureau  of  Mines 
Experiment  Station,  4800  Forbes  St,  Pitts- 
burgh 13,  Pa 

Films  also  available  through  18  distributing 
branches   and   state   or   university   divisions 

US  reclamation  U.S.  Bureau  of  Reclamation 
Library,  Washington  25,  D  C 

US  rubber  United  States  Rubber  Co,  Advertis- 
ing Dept,    1230   Sixth   Av,    New  York   20 

US  Secret  service,  Treasury  Bldg,  Room  1434, 
Washington  25,  D  C 

US  steel  United  States  Steel  Corporation  of 
Delaware,  436  Seventh  Av,  Pittsburgh  30, 
Pa 

Request  films  from  nearest  branch  offlce  of 
U  S  Steel  Corp  of  Delaware 

US  Weather  United  States  Weather  Bureau, 
Department    of    Commerce,     Washington     25, 

USBM     See  U  S  mines 

USDA  United  States  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Office  of  Motion  Pictures,  Washington 
25,   D  C 

^?jl"is    distributed    by    Castle     (purchase) 
and  UWF 


USMC  United  States  Marine  Corps,  Div  of 
Public  Information,  Hdqtrs,  Washington  25, 
D  C;  Eastern  Procurement  Div,  1237-39  Mar- 
ket St,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa 

USN     US  Navy   Dept,   Washington  25,   D  C 

USNA      United     Service    for     New    Americans 
Inc,   15  Park  Row,  New  York  7 
ll<USOE       United     States     Office     of     Education, 
Washington  25.  D  C 

Films    distributed   by   Castle    and   UWF 

U8PH  United  States  Public  Health  Service, 
Washington    25,    D    C    (Bethesda   Station) 

Films   loaned  by  state  or  local   health   de- 
partments 

UtBY  Brigham  Young  University,  Bureau  of 
Visual  Instruction,  Provo,  Utah 
y-  UWF  United  World  Films  Inc,  RCA  Bldg,  30 
Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20  (Incorporat- 
ing Bell  &  Howell  Filmosound  Library  & 
Castle  Films) 


VA  Veterans'  Administration,  Visual  Aids 
Service,  Office  of  Public  Relations,  Wash- 
ington 25,  D  C 

Va  University  of  Virginia,  Library  of  Visual 
Materials,   Extension  Div,   Charlottesville,   Va 

VaC  Virginia  Conservation  Commission,  Div 
of  Publicity  &  Advertising,  Richmond  19, 
Va 

VaEd       Virginia     State     Board    of     Education, 
Richmond,  Va 
Available  only  in  Virginia 

VAF  Visual  Art  Films,  422  Empire  Bldg,  118 
Ninth  St,  Pittsburgh  22,  Pa 

Val  Thomas  J.  Valentino,  Inc,  1600  Broadway, 
New  York  City 

VanSch  Board  of  School  Trustees,  Visual  Edu- 
cation Deartment,  Vancouver,  British  C!olum- 
bia,  Canada 

Vega  Vega  Films,  770  St  Antoine  St,  Mon- 
treal, PQ,  Canada 

Ven  C.  L.  Venard,  702  S  Adams  St,  Peoria  2, 
111 

VES    See  Vesco 

Vesco     Vesco  Film  Library,  Division  of  Audio- 
Visual  Corp,   116  Newbury  St,   Boston,   Mass; 
53   Allyn   St,   Hartford,    Conn;   268   Westmins- 
ter St,  Providence,  R  I 
Serves   states   east  of  the  Mississippi 

VFC  Veregraph  Film  Corporation,  145  W  45th 
St,  New  York  City 

Vis  Art     See  VAF 

VisEd  Visual  Education  Inc,  12th  at  Lamar, 
Austin  21;  2010  N  Field  St,  Dallas  1;  1012 
Jennings  St,  Ft  Worth;  3905  S  Main,  Houston 
4,  Tex 

Vitafilm  Vitafllm,  6047  Hollywood  Av,  HoUy- 
wood,  Calif 

Vt  Robert  Hull  Fleming  Museum,  Film  Li- 
brary,  University  of  Vermont,   Burlington,  Vt 

Vt  marble  Vermont  Marble  (io,  61  Main  St, 
Proctor,  Vt 

Apply  to  nearest  branch  office  in  Chicago, 
Dallas,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  San  Fran- 
cisco 


Warden  &  Gilbert  Warden  and  Gilbert  Psy- 
chology Laboratory,  Columbia  University, 
New  York 

Films  distributed  by  Int  film 

Warren  Warren's  Motion  Pictures,  Box  107. 
Dayton  1,  Ohio 

WashCE  Central  Washington  College  of  Edu- 
cation, Offlce  of  Visual  Education,  Ellens- 
burgh,  Wash 

WashS  Washington  State  College  Bureau  of 
Visual  Teaching,  Pullman,  Wash 

WCTU  National  W.C.T.U.,  1730  Chicago  Av. 
Evanston,   111 

WE  Western  Electric  Company,  Motion  Pic- 
ture Bur,    195   Broadway,   New  York  7 

WEA  Workers'  Educational  Association  of 
Canada,  106  St  George  St,  Toronto  5,  Ontario, 
Canada 

Weiss  Louis  Weiss,  4336  Sunset  Blvd,  Holly- 
wood 27.  Calif 

Welsh  Welsh  Studios,  25th  St  and  Lehigh  Av, 
Philadelphia,  Pa 

West  Western  Sound  Service,  Inc,  566  Skinner 
Bldg,   Seattle,  Wash 


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Western     Western  Colorfilms,   Leonard  Delano, 

3734  N.E.   Chlco  St,   Portland,  Oregon 
Western    reserve     Western  Reserve  University, 

Cleveland,   Ohio 
Westinghouse    Westinghouse  Electric  Corp,  306 

Fourth  Av,   P  O   Box  1017,   Pittsburgh   30,    Pa 
Weyerhaeuser      Weyerhaeuser    Sales    Company, 

First    National   Bank   Bldg,    St   Paul    1,    Minn 
WFS     Wholesale  Film  Service,   Inc,  48  Melrose 

St,  Boston,   Mass 
What's  new     What's  New  in  Home  Economics, 

919  N  Michigan  Av,  Chicago  11,  111 
Wilding      Wilding     Picture     Productions,     Inc, 

4925  Cadieux  Rd,  Detroit  24,  Mich 
Wllo      Willoughby    Camera    Stores    Inc,    110    W 

32d  St,  New  York  1 
Wis    University  of  Wisconsin,    Bureau  of  Vis- 
ual Instruction,  Madison  6,  Wise 
WisC     Wisconsin    Dept   of   Conservation,    State 

Office  Bldg,  Madison  2,  Wise 
Films  available  for  school  use  only  in  state 

of  Wisconsin 


WIsH     Wisconsin  State  Board  of  Health,  State 

Office  Bldg,  Madison  2,  Wise 

Films  available  only  in  Wisconsin 
Wistar  inst    Wlstar  Institute,  Woodland  Av  & 

Thirty-Sixth  St,  Philadelphia,  Pa 
Wolf     George    E    Wolf,    3    Glenwood   Av,    Little 

Neck,   N  Y 
Wolff    Raphael  G.  Wolff  Studios,  1714  N  Wilton 

PI,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 
Wurtele     Wurtele   Film   Productions,    P.O.   Box 

504,  Orlando,   Fla 


Yale  Yale  University  Press  Film  Service,  386 
Fourth  Av,  New  York  16 

YMCA  Association  Films  (YMCA  Motion  Pic- 
ture Bur).  347  Madison  Av,  New  York  17; 
19  LaSalle  St.  Chicago  3,  111;  351  Turk  St, 
San  Francisco  2,  Cal;  1700  Patterson  St,  Dal- 
las 1,  Tex 

Yng  Am  Young  America  Films  Inc,  18  East 
41st    St.    New    York    17 

Yorke  Emerson  Yorke  Studio,  35  W  45th  St, 
New  York  19 


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